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First decide your cruises, then make sure the same cabin of your choice is available for both legs, unless you feel like changing rooms. Find your best deal and book them separately, asking the agent to connect the cruises so Carnival knows you are b2b.

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Hey guys wondering if there is any kind of discount for booking a B2B?? Thanks [emoji3]

 

 

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No discount for booking a B2B whether you're booking from home or booking while on a cruise. However, if you book while on a cruise, you'll receive OBC for that cruise.

 

And yes, it would be very, very nice if there was a discount for booking B2B off the ship.

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No discount for booking a B2B whether you're booking from home or booking while on a cruise. However, if you book while on a cruise, you'll receive OBC for that cruise.

 

And yes, it would be very, very nice if there was a discount for booking B2B off the ship.

 

I think I'd count the OBC as a discount. :D

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