View Full Version : Has anyone tried using VIP benefits on any of Carnival sister ships?
joyus
May 1st, 2004, 08:38 PM
While checking on a Carnival cruise for a friend on Carnival.com I decided to check my cruise history. Found out I had more cruises with Carnival than I realized. When viewing the benefits for Pass Cruise Guests, I saw this statement:
"Eligibility to VIP privileges, offering exclusive benefits on ALL Carnival sister-brands, including Holland America, Cunard, Costa, Princess, Seabourn and Windstar. "
Well, we're taking our first cruise on Princess so I called to see if we could invoke our priviledges as indicated from the above statement. Princess says "no", because although they are sister ships, they do not have the same system. So what could such a statement mean? Has anyone tried to use their "frequent cruise privileges" on any of Carnival's sister ships?
Coral
May 1st, 2004, 08:56 PM
I believe you are entitled to "past passenger discounts" but not necessarily Captain Circle discounts or entitled to have your Carnival cruises credited towards Captain Circle's program.
Most cruise lines keep their loyalty program exculsive to their own line.
wolfsnare
May 1st, 2004, 09:34 PM
I had been on 2 Carnival cruises before my first Princess cruise. I was told the same, that there weren't any privileges to be had.
It was like starting all over again.
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CruiseFever
May 1st, 2004, 09:36 PM
I can verify that too from our Golden cruise in March. I searched high and low and could not find any transferrable benefits
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Cruisin'Chris
May 2nd, 2004, 08:12 AM
The previous poster is correct - your entitled to past passenger booking rates. That's it. Remember VIP stands for Vacation Interchange not very important...
Cruisin' Chris
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joyus
May 2nd, 2004, 08:38 PM
Boy, was I disappointed. I though maybe we would be able to get in on the Captain's Reception on the Diamond, but that's ok. If we're like most people on this board, we'll probably get hooked on Princess after our first cruise, and keep going, and going, and going...and enjoy the benefits of being a part of the Captain's Circle!!!
BurBunny
May 3rd, 2004, 07:33 PM
Princess doesn't automatically offer Carnival "VIP" past passenger rates on their sailings, even when there is past passenger rate offered. You have to check for them - they're not as generous with them as HAL is for example.
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