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No show or cancel on a Carnival Casino cruise


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So my adult daughter and I are booked on a $50 a person interior casino offer with $50 obc pp. she may have a new job that would require her to be in training ( mandatory for new hires). She does not have insurance. If she cancels or is a no show will they charge me the other $50 as a single supplement? Or full fare? I will call the Casino staff but curious if anyone had a similar experience?

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I am curious about this as well. I am booked on December 5 ultra cruise with free cabin. It is in my name and originally my wife was going. She has been promoted and may NOT be able to go. I am hoping that her just being a no show will not cost me anything. I know if I don't go I pay full fare price, so no way I am not going (god willing). I just hope my wife not being there won't cost me, I mean I could have went solo in the first place.

 

If anyone has insight please share.

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My TA told me a couple of years ago to never cancel a passenger....just let them be a no-show (transportation issues, illness, etc.). Otherwise, the primary who is sailing will incur all costs of the cancelled passenger. Don't know about Carnival's Casino cruises though.

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