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Carnival Cruise Line thinks I’m a gambling high roller, and they invited me on a free cruise. Let me explain.
I currently have Hyatt Explorist status. I keep it every year by matching to MGM Rewards (formerly mLife) and then back again (see this post).
Last year, after reading a post on Frequent Miler, I decided to match my MGM Gold status to Carnival Cruise Line through Carnival’s Fun Match program. After that, I received some offers for discounted Carnival cruises, but nothing substantial and definitely no “free cruise” offers.
Until now.
Free Carnival Cruise Offers
Last week, I received an email for a free inside room on Carnival. The offer was valid on many ships and dates through September 2023. It was even valid for a 14-night transatlantic cruise on a newer ship! Wow, what a deal!
I was tempted. REALLY tempted. However, my husband is running low on PTO time. Plus, I can’t be away from home that long while my kids are in school. And admittedly, I don’t love inside cabins. I’m slightly claustrophobic, and I need at least a window.
My family actually had a Carnival cruise booked for next January. Unfortunately, after learning my husband would not be able to get off work for it, I decided to cancel it. This offer almost tempted me to re-book that same cruise just for me and a kid (or two). I decided to wait a few days and think about it.
The very next day, I got another email, but this time for a free BALCONY room! Now we’re talking! And no, I couldn’t resist this deal.
While the deal says it’s for a “free” balcony room, it’s technically a $100 deposit per person with a $100 onboard credit for up to two people. Plus, you have to pay port taxes (which are $128 per person on the cruise we were looking at). There is no requirement to spend money in the casino.
With the offer, I could choose any balcony room. So of course I picked a cabin with an extended balcony. Why not?
The cruise visits two ports we’ve never been to, Amber Cove and Grand Turk. The ship has a roller coaster on the top deck.
For me and my son, the total cost of our cruise on the brand new Carnival Celebration including taxes and fees is $457.72. Plus, we get $200 of onboard credit to spend on excursions, drinks, etc. And of course, we will need to pay tips on board. So, it’s not free, but it’s a heck of a deal for sure.
I hope to use miles and points for flights and a hotel the night before the cruise.
Do I Have a Gambling Problem?
No, I’m not a gambler. I just happen to have MGM Gold status due to status matches. Carnival wants to attract gamblers to their cruises to spend money in their onboard casinos.
But, I AM a sucker for good deals. And yes, my family travels too much. But soon enough, my kids will be flown and grown. So, YOLO.
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Author: Nancy
Nancy lives near Dallas, Texas, with her husband and three kids. Her favorite vacations include the beach, cruising and everything Disney.
Amazing!
Do you have a physical loyalty card from MGM? I can’t see where to print one on the website, and haven’t been to Vegas in a couple of years to pick up a new card. The “Fun Match” wants a copy of front & back of card, not just a screenshot showing the Gold status.
@Allison No, I don’t have a physical card from MGM. I only uploaded a screenshot of my status. Maybe that’s why I didn’t get any free offers sooner, but for whatever reason I’m getting them now. 🙂
Thanks! I poked around some more on the MGM site and found a way to print the front side of a card, but it doesn’t have an expiration date or a back side. We’ll see how it works!