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I have used the search button to try to find this answer and was unable to find it.  So forgive me if this has been asked before.  I am booked on a b2b cruise next year.  May I apply for stock onboard credit for each phase of the cruise?  I have two separate booking numbers.  

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Currently the benefit is only available up to 31st July 2023 and it will require being renewed at the annual meeting due in April.

 

Or has anyone been successful in having the benefit added to a cruise further out than 31st July?

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2 hours ago, VMax1700 said:

Currently the benefit is only available up to 31st July 2023 and it will require being renewed at the annual meeting due in April.

 

Or has anyone been successful in having the benefit added to a cruise further out than 31st July?

Nope, got told I needed to resubmit after July 31st.

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3 hours ago, VMax1700 said:

Currently the benefit is only available up to 31st July 2023 and it will require being renewed at the annual meeting due in April.

 

Or has anyone been successful in having the benefit added to a cruise further out than 31st July?

 

Not successful  for an October, 2023, cruise; nor for a March, 2023, casino cruise.  The latter is apparently not eligible for either a Carnival OBC or the Veterans' OBC.

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1 hour ago, Tampa Girl said:

 

Not successful  for an October, 2023, cruise; nor for a March, 2023, casino cruise.  The latter is apparently not eligible for either a Carnival OBC or the Veterans' OBC.

I think I read that your March cruise is a casino one though correct?  It's not because it's not being offered period.

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5 minutes ago, Florida_gal_50 said:

I think I read that your March cruise is a casino one though correct?  It's not because it's not being offered period.

 

 

What is "it that is not being offered period"?  If the March 25, 2023, cruise were not a casino cruise, both the Carnival benefits and the Veterans benefit would have been available.

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We hope that the Board of Directors votes in the stock benefit  , We have a Jan 31,2024  Hawaii 18 night cruise & a 14 night Mexico Cruise March 30 .2024 . Those 2 cruises could be a extra $250 each in OBCs ;which is always welcome

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11 minutes ago, Tampa Girl said:

 

 

What is "it that is not being offered period"?  If the March 25, 2023, cruise were not a casino cruise, both the Carnival benefits and the Veterans benefit would have been available.

What?  I can't figure out what you are trying to say.  Let's make this simple.  It you pay for the cruise there is no problem getting the shareholders obc for March 2023.  If it's free of course you won't get it.

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4 minutes ago, mcrcruiser said:

We hope that the Board of Directors votes in the stock benefit  , We have a Jan 31,2024  Hawaii 18 night cruise & a 14 night Mexico Cruise March 30 .2024 . Those 2 cruises could be a extra $250 each in OBCs ;which is always welcome

I don't think it will be an issue.  Although I'm sure some will love to argue the point it doesn't cost them anything.

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25 minutes ago, Florida_gal_50 said:

What?  I can't figure out what you are trying to say.  Let's make this simple.  It you pay for the cruise there is no problem getting the shareholders obc for March 2023.  If it's free of course you won't get it.

 

I think that I made it quite clear that the Carnival OBC and the Veterans discount was purely because it was a casino cruise.  Although the cruise was not exactly free because we paid for the upgraded cabin, the cruise was considered free because it provided for a free inside cabin.  My question re your original text was because there were a few too many "it's" in it; and it was somewhat confusing at first glance.  Having gone back over and re-read it, I now see what you were saying.  

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