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Rehoboth United Church
Carnival Fantasy
September 10 - 15, 2012
Roundtrip Charleston, SC to Freeport, Bahamas and Nassau, Bahamas!
To reserve your cabin, just click on "Cruise Information" above!
Deposit Requirements:
$200 per person due at time of registration
Final Payment is due July 1, 2012
This website is an information gathering tool ONLY and is not directly linked with the cruise line. Your credit card will NOT be charged IMMEDIATELY upon completion of registration but will be charged as soon as your agent can secure a stateroom for you. You will then be contacted by Eileen Tener, ACC, your Cruise Planners agent, to review payment requirements. Pricing includes cruise fare, taxes and "port charges". Gratuities and items of a personal nature are the responsibility of the passenger. Travel insurance is optional but HIGHLY recommended. You will be provided an insurance quote with your initial confirmation packet.
About The Ship:
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Serenity Adult-Only Retreat! |
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Resort Style Pool |
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Carnival Waterworks |
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City Sports Park |
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Spa Carnival |
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Window's on the Sea Bar and Grill |
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Sushi Time |
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Your Table is Ready |
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It's a Lot of Fun |
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Picture Perfect |
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Keep Connected |
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Fine Art |
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Gratuity / Tipping
Suggested gratuities are:
$3.50 per guest per day for stateroom services
$5.80 per guest per day for dining room services
$2.00 per guest per day for alternative services (kitchen, entertainment, guest services & hotel staff members)
Gratuities are voluntary and at the discretion of each guest and may be adjusted prior to the final night of your cruise by visiting the Guest Services desk. These guidelines serve as suggestions.
NOTE - Extra Gratuities: A 15% gratuity will automatically be added to your bar bill or wine check when you are served. Gratuities for bar and spa services are due when services are rendered.
For THIS event, gratuities are included with your cruise. Please feel free to give a cash tip to crewmembers who exceed your expectations.
Pre and Post hotel packages are available upon request. Air for our US and Canadian friends is also available upon request. Air travel will be provided through Carnival's Air Department. Special air requests can be accommodated for an additional charge. If you wish to make your own air arrangements, you may do so...may I suggest using the online booking engine found on our website:
For more information or for booking information, call us toll-free at 866-809-3079 or use the "contact us" link at the top of the page to send us a message.
Frequently Asked Questions:
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Meals are included in the price and there are many restaurants to enjoy. Some restaurants are open 24 hours for your convenience.
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There are some specialty restaurants onboard where a nominal fee applies.
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Your children are welcome to join us on the cruise. Carnival’s youth programs are divided into age groups and are included for free as part of the cruise fare. Children 6 months to 17 can be enrolled in the programs. Examples of age-related group activities include arts & crafts, video arcade, teen dance club, and more. In room and group babysitting is available once onboard for an additional charge.
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The online registration tool is set up to book rooms that have 2 people per room (double occupancy).
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If you require a room for more than 2 people or have special needs (connecting staterooms, larger room such as a suite, dietary concerns or handicapped access) please let us know and we will work with Carnival to accommodate your needs. If you are adding people to the room or booking a larger room, this must be done separate from the online registration and pricing will vary. Inside and Oceanview rooms can hold up to 4 people. The sailing is selling out fast and pricing for the 3rd and 4th person changes DAILY.
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There are many hotels within the vicinity of the Port if you wish to stay over night before or after the cruise.
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Dress onboard is "casual" and there is one optional formal night. Expect to dress a little bit more "business casual" for dinners.
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Inside and Oceanview rooms are at the pricing quoted on the “Reservations” page. Reserve soon to make sure that you get the stateroom size you want at these prices. After July 6th the pricing is at Carnival’s "going rate" and availability.
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Vegetarian meal options are available. Please make note in registration form COMMENT section of any special needs.
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Passports are required. The processing time is typically 6-8 weeks.
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Family and friends are welcome to join.
PASSPORT UPDATE:
CRUISE TRAVEL
Carnival Cruise Lines strongly recommends all of our guests travel with a valid passport. However, as of June 1, 2009, U.S. citizens embarking on a cruise that both originates and terminates at the same U.S. port are not required to have a passport, but will need proof of citizenship such as an original or certified copy of a birth certificate, a certificate of naturalization, a passport card, an enhanced driver’s license (EDL) as well as a government-issued photo ID. Children are also required to bring proof of citizenship, and if 16 and over, a photo ID is also required.
U.S. citizens calling on ports in Honduras, Panama, Costa Rica and Belize will also be exempt from the passport requirement.
Canadian and Bermudian citizens are required to have a passport for air, land and sea travel, including all Royal Caribbean cruises.
If a cruise begins and ends in different U.S. ports, or begins and ends in a foreign port (such as our Alaska cruises and Hawaii cruises) a valid passport or other recognized WHTI-compliant document is required. A valid passport is required if you are traveling on any of our Europe cruises.
Although a passport is not required for U.S. citizens taking cruises that both originate and terminate at the same U.S. port, we, again, strongly recommend all guests travel with a passport (valid for at least six months beyond completion of travel). Having a passport will enable guests to fly from the U.S. to a foreign port in the event they miss their scheduled embarkation or to fly back to the U.S. if they need to disembark the ship mid-cruise due to an emergency.
ALL guests need proper proof of citizenship in order to travel and failure to present a valid document at check in will result in denied boarding and no refund will be issued.
For more information, a complete list of WHTI-compliant documents or to obtain a passport application, visit www.travel.state.gov.
U.S. Alien Residents need a valid Alien Resident Card, Non-U.S. citizens need a valid passport and a valid, unexpired U.S. Multiple Re-entry Visa, if applicable.
AIR TRAVEL
Passports are required for air travel to or from Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, The Bahamas and Bermuda. This will impact all guests traveling by air to embark or debark in Vancouver for our Alaska or Hawaii cruises; and our Canadian guests that travel by air to or from any of our U.S. embarkation ports. This will also enable guests to fly from the U.S. to meet their ship at the first port should they miss their scheduled embarkation and allow guests that must debark the ship before their cruise ends to fly back to the U.S. without significant delays and complications.
Guest names on travel documents (passport, Alien Resident Card, birth certificate, etc.) must be identical to those on the cruise and airline tickets. Otherwise, proof of name change (e.g., a marriage license) or a valid driver's license (or other government-issued photo ID) must be presented.
On occasion, non-U.S. citizens and U.S. Alien Residents may be asked to surrender their passport and/or Alien Resident Card at time of embarkation. These documents will be returned upon completion of the Immigration inspection at the time of debarkation. Non-U.S. citizens that are eligible to apply for admission under the Visa Waiver Pilot Program, must still have a valid unexpired passport. U.S. State Department regulations require all guests traveling from visa-waiver countries be in possession of a machine-readable passport that includes a biometric identifier - e.g., embedded digital photograph. Otherwise, guests will be required to obtain a U.S. Multiple Re-entry Visa. Guests without proper identification may be refused boarding or entry into the United States.
For Europe and Transatlantic cruises, U.S. citizens must have a valid passport. Alien Residents and all other non-U.S. citizens are advised to check with their travel agent or appropriate government authority to determine the necessary documents. Certain foreign nationals will be required to obtain a Schengen Visa and/or Croatian Visa.
For sailings to Canadian ports of call, certain foreign nationals must obtain a Canadian visa in addition to the U.S. Multiple Re-entry Visa. Non-U.S. citizens must contact the appropriate consulates, U.S. Embassy and U.S. Immigration office to inquire about necessary travel documentation.
For sailings to Bermuda, U.S. Alien Residents must present their valid Alien Resident Card in addition to their passport or birth certificate from country of origin. These documents will be returned upon completion of the Immigration inspection.
To debark for more than 24 hours in Mexico, guests must have obtained a Mexican Tourist Card from either a travel agent or a Mexican consulate prior to their departure.
When traveling with a minor and both parents/legal guardians are not cruising, we strongly recommend bringing an original signed letter from the absent parent/legal guardian authorizing the minor to travel with you. This will expedite processing by the Department of Homeland Security. Please note that a notarized letter to this effect is required if debarking with children in Mexico.



















