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Carnival Re-Classifications

By Dave | August 16, 2008

For those considering booking a Carnival cruise, there’s some important information regarding Carnival’s cabin classifications. Effective yesterday (August 15, 2008), all new bookings made for the Carnival Valor will have these new classifications in effect. Pricing and cabin requests on existing reservations won’t be affected.

So what are these new classifications? From what I gathered, they’re more specific than before. Previously, categories were based on cabin type and deck (6A, 8B, etc.). With the new system, there will be more defined cabin classifications. Instead of just cabin type and deck, there will also be classifications based on location within the deck (aft, forward, mid-ship) as well as “proximity to key public areas.” That most likely means how close you are to places such as the Lido area, the showroom, dining room, etc.

The purpose of these changes is to give guests the ability to better select a cabin based on their needs. You can expect these changes to be implemented fleet-wide by the end of the year (2008).

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3 Responses to “Carnival Re-Classifications”

  1. Work at homes moms Says:
    August 24th, 2008 at 6:35 am

    Great content. I’ll keep coming back for similar posts which I cannot wait to read….

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