| Are there special prices for firefighters or police officers? | | It is important that at least one guest per stateroom be eligible to be considered in compliance with a restricted price program. It is also important to note that noncompliance of the restricted price program terms will result in the reservation being re-priced to the lowest available fare for that particular day. Furthermore, you will be responsible to pay for any differences immediately or else your boarding rights will be denied.
To qualify for a police/fire department rate, an individual must qualify under the following: - At least one guest in the stateroom must be an active, retired, or volunteer employee of a local, state, or federal law enforcement agency or fire department or Emergency Medical Services (EMT-Emergency Medical Technician) in the United States or Canada. Qualified guests must present valid proof of employment (badge or ID) plus a second form of identification when boarding the ship. The offer is not valid where restricted by applicable law.
All guests traveling in the same stateroom are eligible to receive the police/fire rate. No additional staterooms, other than the one that is occupied by the qualified person is eligible for the police/fire rate. Spouses, parents, in-laws, children or other family members or friends are not eligible for the rate without the eligible person occupying the stateroom. |
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