Is full payment due when making reservations on CARNIVAL FUN SHIP?

Jul 07, 2008 by seafairy2005 | Posted in Cruise Travel

Full payment is due when booking on cruise?
I want to book several months in advance. Can I pay half now and half later? Or did you pay for everything at once?


Carnival deposit and payment schedule are based on the duration of the cruise ...

Cruise 3 days - $ 100 deposit per person Balance due 60 days before departure.

4 days cruise - deposit $ 150 per person Balance due 60 days before departure

5 days cruise - deposit $ 200 per person Balance due 60 days before departure

6 and 7 days cruise - deposit $ 250 per person Balance due 75 days before departure

8 days cruise - deposit $ 300 per customer; Balance due 75 days before departure.

10 + day cruise - deposit $ 400 per customer; Balance due 75 days before departure

A reference is great to have a vacation cruise Carnival brochure.

You can order one at:
http://www.carnival.com/cms/fun/brochure. aspx

It comes just days after ordering.

Jul 07, 2008 | by Julie T


I think carnivals policy is either $ 250 or $ 500 deposit per person. balance must be paid in full no later than 72 days prior to your sailing.
Jul 07, 2008 | by bigbrother_trucker



Is circle c on carnival sensation fun for a 14 year old?

Mar 15, 2009 by live2cheer21 | Posted in Cruise Travel

I'm 14 and im going on the carnival sensation cruise to the bahamas and i was wondering if the circle c club was fun. I dont want to be treated like a baby and i want to make friends. Do they have dance parties? What else do they do?


idk bout the sensation i waz on the carnival destiny over christmas break and im 14 went to circle c and it waz ok not really for dance partys thats club o2 i waz worried about been treated like baby to but it waz ok i most off the time just meet up wit my friends there and we went somewere else. my friend went on the sensation in november and she is 14 ill ask her and tell you tomrrow. ill email you or just re answer your question

Mar 15, 2009 | by Garrett P


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Mar 15, 2009 | by Fergus H



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Celebrations and Parties as A Spiritual Discipline

I do not think everyone likes to throw parties, but most people like to participate in some form or shape. Sure there are big crowds of people and people of smaller crowds ... Gourmets and gourmands Costco pre-made junkies (that's me) .... kids-or non-standard Kids .. alcohol or soft drinks ... and everything else. regardless, it seems that most people love a reason to gather. a reason to meet with others and "honor" in a way of life.This could be a birthday, a graduation, retirement, promotion, reception after the memorial service, moving into the house open on a moving farewell, or a host of other things to celebrate. Anniversaries remind us of God's creation, how grateful we are for the people in our lives, they are here for one more year and the impact they have had. anniversaries remind us how it could be that only God could faithfully keep the hearts and binding to live together in good and bad.post-memorial service receptions are always a special place to reflect on life is short and to be grateful for the extended family and friends and life intersect in strange ways over time. graduations remind us God's help and the provision of "Before we mean by" certain milestones in our education and life. move in homes flooded homes opened with hope and possibility for what is to come while moving the parts we sometimes remember how God has other plans for us and we must be brave enough to follow where we lead.The result: each party or celebration, we are part is a beautiful form of communion, a celebration of life, an infusion of the Spirit of God in our hearts individually and collectively. Notice we may not always parties and celebrations as spiritual practice, but I think they are an integral part of our life together in community and a place of significance that God does work. Jesus seemed to enjoy celebrations and meetings....

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Jan 01, 1970 - New Baltimore Voice Newspapers
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Jan 01, 1970 - Foster's Daily Democrat
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