This certificate is redeemable for
a reservation form, offering hotel accommodations
in Honolulu, Hawaii for two adults 21 years of age or
older and up to two children under the age of 18. Your cost to redeem this certificate is just
a US $55.00 processing, postage and handling fee (paid with this certificate) to receive
your reservation form to book your accommodations.
Accommodations are based on availability. Reservations
require 21-days advance notice. Dates near holidays and during major conventions are
usually not available. Check-in is 7 days a week. At the time of booking your reservations a
$100 refundable credit card deposit is required (CA residents only pay a $50 refundable deposit)
and is paid to the fulfillment travel center that will book your reservations. The deposit
will be refunded upon check-in automatically to the same credit card used to make
the deposit. This offer is for hotel accommodations only and does not include transportation,
parking fees, airfare, room taxes of between $12-$16 per night, meals and any other miscellaneous
expenses. This offer is not valid for group travel. No pets allowed. Additional
nights and/or occupants may travel for a surcharge and is determined at the time of booking
reservations.
To redeem this certificate, simply enter the certificate
number listed on the certificate you have and click
on the green "Redeem Certificate" button.
This will take you to a secure server where you can
make your redemption payment for processing, postage
and handling. Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American
Express, and Paypal are accepted.
You will receive your reservation
form within two weeks of redeeming this certificate.
Cruise to Cash's partner supplier is a member of the
Better Business Bureau and the Dublin Chamber of Commerce in California. No purchaser should rely upon representations
other than those included in this certificate. This certificate has no cash value and
is void where prohibited by law. The terms of this certificate are subject to change without notice.
The certificate holder is responsible for the terms and conditions as they apply on the date of
redemption.