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Man, If I didn't just get back from the Panorama and the kids weren't in school


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Yeah, I have offers for $25pp and when I did a mock booking, one was actually $20pp. Even found a 7 day Panorama. Found balcony cabins from $50-$150pp. Can't complain about tight slots in the casino or weak buffets. They gotta cut some corners.

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7 hours ago, 1stin71 said:

That is a fabulous, INSANELY FABULOUS deal! 👍👍

And I thought our Panorama 7-day to the Mexican Riviera for $290 pp (including taxes/fees/port charges) for an inside was a great deal! lol 😃

Just out of curiosity, did you guys gamble in the casino on your last cruise?

A total of $8 .... we also had the Panorama deal and have no idea why we were offered it as we aren't gamblers. All kind of good offers in my profile but not sure why as our Panorama cruise was just our third Carnival. 

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10 hours ago, tallnthensome said:

Silly good offers. 8 days on the Horizon over Halloween. 4 people and two Family Harbor interior cabins. A ludicrous $809 total. They're  killing me ...... Screenshot_20210911-200742_Chrome.thumb.jpg.4eba3370f4977295f90405fa3c377e88.jpg

Ya...but what a way to go....sigh.....I shoulda picked a ship that was already back sailing for my November cruise instead of one still in the yard.  Now im waiting for my March cruise and alllll these deals flying by.  Is pure agony I tell ya.

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I am getting offers for 7 and 8 day cruises for $25 per person plus taxes and port fees.  Incredible offers.  I do play slots in the casino for a few hours on every cruise, but have never spent more than $200.  I think they are eager to fill up the ships.  My offers are for September and October.

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1 hour ago, TNcruising02 said:

I am getting offers for 7 and 8 day cruises for $25 per person plus taxes and port fees.  Incredible offers.  I do play slots in the casino for a few hours on every cruise, but have never spent more than $200.  I think they are eager to fill up the ships.  My offers are for September and October.

Same for me on all above.

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Retired Sep 3.  Saw similiar offers from Carnival so now booked on the Panorama Mexican Riviera 2 Weeks B2B leaving next Saturday Sep 18 for not much more than the cost of taxes.   And I play lowest denomination slots, not a big casino spender.  Used airline miles to get there and hotel points for the night before.   Taking advantage of wonderful offers now because I fear as life gates back closer to normal and the travel bug hits the rest of the population, prices will skyrocket.

 

I purposely booked our cruises for the next two years for this reason.  If my bet is wrong, no loss.  If right then good news for this retiree.  Our Holland America San Diego to Sydney 34 day next October  gas already doubled in price since booking it last Feb.  Princess casino offers but a fraction of the offered price.  Thankful I now have the time to take advantage of all these opportunities.  Told the family I’ll see them during the holidays only the next two years despite their living close by 😉

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13 hours ago, 1stin71 said:

Just out of curiosity, did you guys gamble in the casino on your last cruise?

 

We paid 140PP for a baloney. Inside was like $72. 10-24 on the Glory. We don't gamble or even play bingo. The last minute deals are crazy right now. We were not planing on a cruise, but we are taking one. 😁

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7 hours ago, travellady said:

Retired Sep 3.  Saw similiar offers from Carnival so now booked on the Panorama Mexican Riviera 2 Weeks B2B leaving next Saturday Sep 18 for not much more than the cost of taxes.   And I play lowest denomination slots, not a big casino spender.  Used airline miles to get there and hotel points for the night before.   Taking advantage of wonderful offers now because I fear as life gates back closer to normal and the travel bug hits the rest of the population, prices will skyrocket.

 

I purposely booked our cruises for the next two years for this reason.  If my bet is wrong, no loss.  If right then good news for this retiree.  Our Holland America San Diego to Sydney 34 day next October  gas already doubled in price since booking it last Feb.  Princess casino offers but a fraction of the offered price.  Thankful I now have the time to take advantage of all these opportunities.  Told the family I’ll see them during the holidays only the next two years despite their living close by 😉

Good for you!

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We don't gamble but if you look hard enough the prices are amazing.  And airfare too if you're lucky to be near a major hub on routes they simply MUST maintain and fly.  We're basically doing a cruise a month this Fall.

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