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Casino Offer Question -Applying Offer to a cabin we booked but not travel in?


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I'm completely new to Casino Offers. I have an offer that I'd like to use to price match a cabin we purchased already but only on the cabin that I booked for my daughter and her husband. Is that possible? We'll be on the same ship but the offer is more for that type cabin than we paid because we booked it so early for ourselves. They were added later and I didn't have the offer then. Will they honor it that way or does it have to be in a cabin I occupy? I sent a price match in but got nada back so I wondered if it was worth trying again. TIA. 

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49 minutes ago, cloudninecat said:

I'm completely new to Casino Offers. I have an offer that I'd like to use to price match a cabin we purchased already but only on the cabin that I booked for my daughter and her husband. Is that possible? We'll be on the same ship but the offer is more for that type cabin than we paid because we booked it so early for ourselves. They were added later and I didn't have the offer then. Will they honor it that way or does it have to be in a cabin I occupy? I sent a price match in but got nada back so I wondered if it was worth trying again. TIA. 

You must occupy the stateroom.  

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Check the terms of your casino offer. 
typical details:

 

This offer is solely intended for the named VIFP Club® Member who qualifies for the stated promotion (which must be active at the time of booking). As such, the same VIFP Club® Member must sail to redeem this offer and any related offer benefits. No name changes allowed. A VIFP Club® Member can only be assigned to one (1) cabin and booking number per voyage 

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If you and your husband both get good casino offers you can book separate cabins under each of your names with your daughter and son in law as your guests. Then once you’re on board just go to guest services and switch everyone to the cabins you want to be in. We do it all of the time. We are leaving on the Horizon this Saturday and our best friends are coming along. My husband and his buddy are in one cabin under my husband’s casino offer. Me and my best friend are in another cabin under my offer. Once we board we are all going to guest services and putting each couple in their own cabins. 

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1 hour ago, cruisinqt said:

If you and your husband both get good casino offers you can book separate cabins under each of your names with your daughter and son in law as your guests. Then once you’re on board just go to guest services and switch everyone to the cabins you want to be in. We do it all of the time. We are leaving on the Horizon this Saturday and our best friends are coming along. My husband and his buddy are in one cabin under my husband’s casino offer. Me and my best friend are in another cabin under my offer. Once we board we are all going to guest services and putting each couple in their own cabins. 

You can also get a "key only" S&S card and give to the person changing cabins, if you don't want to bother with moving people around through guest services.

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