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Can both people cruising have 100 shares to get onboard credit?

Only one shareholder credit per stateroom/suite on any one sailing. if you are requesting shareholder onboard credit for two or more separate staterooms/ suites and shares are held jointly, a minimum of 100 shares per stateroom/suite booked must be held. Singles paying 200% are entitled to full onboard credit value.



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It's tempting, but no, you can't share drinks with a drink package. That's one reason cruise lines require all adults in a cabin to purchase if one person does.

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Cruise prices are typically shown per person, based on double occupancy, which means that the price is based on two people sharing a cabin. If you're traveling solo, you may be required to pay a single supplement fee, which is an additional fee that covers the cost of the second person in the cabin.

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Paying gratuities using onboard credits provides a wonderful way to avoid the bill when the cruise ends. Many say this is one of the best ways to use OBC, as you should pay gratuities for excellent service.

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The latest closing stock price for Carnival as of November 13, 2023 is 12.78.
  • The all-time high Carnival stock closing price was 66.19 on January 29, 2018.
  • The Carnival 52-week high stock price is 19.55, which is 53% above the current share price.


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One common explanation for the difference involves special voting rights connected to Carnival Corporation shares. As part of the 2003 merger of Carnival and P&O Princess Cruises PLC, shares of Carnival Corporation were paired with trust shares in a special voting trust.

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Many people suggest $100 per day, and this has generally worked well for me in my cruising experiences. Here are some guidelines to help you decide how much money to bring on a cruise.

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If you're looking for a budget-friendly vacation, you can squeeze three to four people in a regular inside, outside or balcony cabin. Just make sure your brood's good with tight quarters and bunk beds. Some cruise lines, like Disney, offer a simple yet sweet amenity -- the room partition.

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Cruise cabins are sold at loss-leader rates to get customers onto the ships and—hopefully—spend even more money on things like alcoholic beverages, spa treatments, shore excursions and gambling. Even with imposing a supplement on the solo passenger, an empty cabin bed equals lost revenue in the eyes of cruise lines.

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