We took a cruise using such a voucher last year and it was a two-step process. First we received an offer like you describe (come stay for three nights and get a free cruise). If you don't do the stay you don't get the cruise. Ours required that you register on one night and pick up the voucher the next (to keep you from doing a drive by).
You won't actually know what level of accommodations is free until you see the actual paper voucher. So you have to commit to the three day casino stay first. You also won't know which itineraries are available. Typically you will have a couple months to book and 6-9 months to sail, but some give you a year to sail. We are low diamond and we received three such offers last year. All included 7-day western Caribbean and shorter Mexican riviera. Two included Bahamas, one did not. One included Alaska, the others did not. None of ours included Europe but I have no doubt higher rollers get those. The NCL booklet they give you includes tons of cruises your offer isn't good for. Your specific options will be on the paper voucher. Expect your worst case scenario to be a free inside stateroom on a 7-day western Caribbean (which would normally bill around $500 per person).
On May 25, 2014, at 7:44 PM, "'Robert Berger' bob.berger1@verizon.net [vpFREE]" <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
My wife, low Diamond level, has received an offer from several Caesars LV properties for a 3 night hotel stay 7/25/14 – 7/27/14 plus an NCL voucher for a free cruise; offer code 1DJ3LGAA0H40. We have never had a Caesars NCL voucher before. To determine if it's worth traveling across the country for this offer, does anyone know what restrictions there are on these NCL vouchers in terms of dates, departure ports & itineraries? I called Caesars reservation line, but they had no details.
Thanks for your help,
Bob B.
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