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This is not a Carnival answer but to see an overview of every ship, every date in the NCL fleet (in one eye crossing chart) you can go to the NCL web site, at the bottom Veterans Advantage, then in the text is some verbage like "specific dates" or something like that. Click on that and you get a form that will show you what the discount is for that ship, that date. Some are 5%, others 10% and occasionally you can stumble on a 15%. If you are flexible, maybe you can plan around it.
Great to have found this thread. DH is former USAF Commando and then MAC V SOG in Viet Namn.
Thank you all for your service.
Please thank your husband for his service!!!
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And good luck finding a cruise that honors/gives the discount. DH and I are both retired Air Force, and have yet to find one.
Thank you BOTH for your service to our country!!!
I just learned about the existence of Cruise Critic two weeks ago when I was attempting to learn about the Spirit's repositioning cruise to Sydney. We're now booked on the first of the repositioning cruises, and I've learned a LOT on Cruise Critic!! My lasting impression is that the majority of folks who post here book their cruises through Carnival; travel agents seem to take a beating. To attempt to be helpful to you, I'll keep the list of our cruises when I post this (I usually skip it), and I'll share that only with Holland America have we not gotten a military discount--and that's because my husband is no longer active duty. Before I met and married my current husband, I was travelling as the widow of a retired USAF service member--and I always got the military discount that way too. The most important thing I have to share is that I/we have the most WONDERFUL travel agent imaginable: This lovely lady books us with all the discounts she can find (she has copies of the DD214 on file), and then SHE keeps an eye out for price reductions, files for them, and then tells us how much the fare has dropped!! As if that's not enough, we always seem to wind up with a substantial on board credit. With Holland America we wound up with a great rate because our TA found a group, and we got that group's rate without having to do anything, buy anything, or listen to anything! Cruise Critic is not the place for commercial advertising, but I believe I can tell you there are websites out there that cater to military folks, either current or former, who want to book cruises! Before I forget for the second time, are either of you members of the Air Force Association? If you are, you may want to check there; if not, then you may want to consider joining: That's how I originally found our great TA!
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Use this phone number. It tells them that they have been given a rejection number. 602-230-4210.
It starts out something like "this is not the person you are calling, this is the rejection hotline" It goes on and on about how you didn't really want them to have your number.:D:D:D
Thanks, Janet, very much! I've made a note of your suggestion for possible future use....
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Whos Cruising and When ?
in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
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"Overseas guests" from North America:
Cruising in September 2012?
18 September-mountainlakesdrive-Carnival Spirit-Vancouver to Honolulu
30 September-mountainlakesdrive-Carnival Spirit-Honolulu to Sydney
THANK YOU for your interest and time!!