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MILITARY BENEFIT FOR VETERANS & ACTIVE/RETIRED PERSONNEL!


ONBOARD SPENDING MONEY* CRUISE LENGTH AMOUNT 14 DAYS OR LONGER $


UP TO $250 FREE ® 250 PER PERSON


7 - 13 DAYS $100 PER PERSON 6 DAYS OR LESS $50 PER PERSON


To thank the brave men and women of the American and Canadian militaries for their service, Princess Cruises®


offers up


to $250 free onboard spending money* for veterans as well as active, retired or disabled military personnel. This special military benefit is eligible on any cruise, any time of the year and can be used to purchase a wide variety of amenities and experiences including Lotus Spa®


treatments; dining in our specialty restaurants; and Princess Cruises shore excursions. SAVE UP TO $


7-DAY ALASKA GRAND PRINCESS®


ROUNDTRIP SEATTLE | 08/31/2104 Ports: Ketchikan, Cruising Tracy Arm, Juneau, Skagway, Victoria From $


848 USD Per Person 300 ON YOUR CRUISE WITH MOAA TRAVEL! GET 5,000 REWARD POINTS FREE WHEN YOU SIGN UP FOR MILITARY DISCOUNTS. www.MOAATravel.org | 1-866-724-4462


*Free onboard money is in the form of an onboard credit. The onboard credit is converted to the operational currency onboard the vessel and is applied to the folio of the veteran or active duty personnel’s stateroom. Offer is valid for eligible military personnel in the U.S. and Canada only. Maximum of two onboard credit offers per stateroom. This offer cannot be used for casino credits/charges and gratuities, discretionary hotel and dining charges. Onboard spending money is applied to the folio of the veteran or active duty personnel’s stateroom. Offer excludes Travel Agent and Interline fares. Offer is combinable with other Onboard Credit offers. Other restrictions may apply. Eligibility includes active military, retired military and disable military veterans with proper verification as outlined below. Please ensure that documentation provided has the Social Security Number crossed out. Active personnel currently serving in the following service divisions: i - United States Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, National Guard or Reserves with a copy of a military verification certificate confirming active duty status available for free online at http://www.defense.gov/faq. ii - Canadian National Defense -- NDI 20 -- Canadian Forces Identification Card


Retired Personnel defined as A) enlisted personnel or officers with a minimum of 20 years of service, B) medically retired, or C) 100% disabled. Proper identification for United States is a BLUE or TAN Uniformed Identification Card. For Canadians, NDI 75 - Record of Service Identification Card or CF 75 or certificate of discharge; is used. Veterans with an Honorable Discharge serving a minimum of 2 years or 6 months in an active war zone in any of the United States service divisions listed above or in the Canadian National Defense. Proper identification in the form of a DD 214, plus a current photo ID is required. For Canadians, Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) Health Identification Card is used. Fares are USD, cruise only, per person, based on double occupancy, capacity controlled, subject to availability and can change at any time without prior notice. Taxes, fees & port expenses of $188 per person are additional, and subject to change. Other restrictions may apply. Save up to is calculated by subtracting the Retail Rate per person from the MOAA Rate per person for the same cabin category, then multiplying the result by two (2). Savings based on highest cabin category. © 2014 Princess Cruises. Ships of Bermudan Registry


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