Book well in advance: Planning your cruise several months ahead can often get you a better deal. CruiseRadio suggests this as a way to potentially reduce your costs.
Travel in Off-Peak Seasons: Choosing to cruise when demand is low–like during fall or spring–may result in lower prices. Cruise Critic notes that this can often be a way to save.
Join the Carnival VIFP Club: The Very Important Fun Person Club is Carnival's loyalty program. Not only it will provide you special offers, but you can also earn free cruises. You learn more about the program at Carnival's website.
Make Use of Military Discounts: If you're a veteran, active-duty, or retired military personnel, you may be eligible for a military discount, as stated on the Carnival help page.
Take Advantage of Age-Related Discounts: Carnival offers discounts for senior citizens (55 and over). They also have deals for 18- to 21-year-olds who willing to share a cabin with someone over 25. You can find these offers on the Carnival help page.
Resident Discounts: Residents of certain states may be eligible for special rates as stated in Carnival's help page.
Book a Guarantee Cabin: This option is cheaper but the cruise line chooses your cabin for you, but you can save significant money this way. To know more check Cruise Critic.
Utilize Price Protection Guarantees: If you book a cruise and the price drops afterward, you may be able to get onboard credit to match the price difference as mentioned on Carnival's help page.
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