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Last Carnival cruise I took was a while ago. We stayed in a grand suite and had priority at embarkation & choice of early or late disembarkation. Does anyone know if priority check-in also applies to junior suites? It's described as for "those traveling in deluxe suite accommodations" on the FAQ. I'm not sure a junior suite is considered a deluxe suite or if all suites are considered deluxe accommodations.
Also there seems to be a new "Faster to the Fun program" available now which wasn't an option for my last cruise. Does anyone if these perks apply to guests in suites without particpating in the program? I don't recall if we had priority on tenders last time or not. Thanks for your help! |
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Junior suites get the perks also. VIP check in and debarkation. No need for FTTF program
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FTTF is a program that must be purchased for $49.95, it's not a perk. The only other things it would get you that you don't already have with your Junior Suite is the VIP line at Guest Services and priority tendering.
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