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  1. Been there twice and my opinion was it was below average.  It's not a big island so there aren't many options for local excursions.  It's beach, water activities, and a casino/resort.  Not much shopping, not a lot of dining options and the price gouging is real.

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  2. About 1/3rd of sailings give me the same error message you are seeing or something similar.  The other 2/3rds let's me mock book all the way to payment.  No idea what's going on but it's certainly annoying because I like to get a ton of options down on a spreadsheet before I make a decision.

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  3. 16 hours ago, VentureMan_2000 said:

    $5 difference.


    For cruises 6 days or longer:
    Purchase before boarding:   $59.95 + 18% gratuity pp = $70.74 pp

    Purchase after boarding:   $64.95 + 18% gratuity pp = $76.64 pp

    For cruises 5 days or less:
    Purchase before boarding:   $69.95 + 18% gratuity pp = $82.54 pp

    Purchase after boarding:   $74.95 + 18% gratuity pp = $88.44 pp

    This will be the future pricing.  Right now 5 days or less is still the same price as the 6 days or longer.

  4. I have too many to choose but I'll pick the most unique and special at least.  Carnival Magic August 2021 - Back to Fun Cruise.  Magic's first sailing back post-pandemic shutdown.  The ship was about 50% full but we had the most active roll-call (although on another site) and man of those involved became life-long friends.  There are so many of us that still message frequently, some visit others across the country, some have spent holidays with each other and some actively plan cruises together.  There is something Magical about that sailing.

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  5. Unfortunately I think the "stereotypical demographic" of Carnival makes these rowdy kids more likely to happen.  This falls solely on the shoulders of poor parenting.  Don't get me wrong, my kids are spoiled and I do allow them freedom on the ship but they know from the jump that the leash is short and consequences of stern and steep.  On the flip side are the parents who have a selfish view of the cruise and think it's their vacation from everything, including their own kids.

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  6. 33 minutes ago, kdnurs said:

     

    Thank you so very much! 

    I was not able to get a drink right away with my boarding pass.  You have to muster first!  

     

    Now, I didnt have the CHEERS! package but silver lining is our muster was right near the Red Frog Pub and I got a free drink for being first customer!

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  7. On 2/8/2023 at 9:26 AM, ColeThornton said:

    I can't think of one single reason why I would go on vacation and bring a gift for one of the employees.  Don't do it on land, why would I do it on a cruise?  Seems odd to me.

     

    Tip? Sure.   A gift?  Don't understand that.

    This times a million.  I get that you might feel a personal connection with your steward and they are nice to you and fulfill your requests.  Reward their hard work with what they are working for....$.  The only time I can see giving them a gift is if you are a regular cruiser on the same ship, in the same room(s).  Like those who live near a port and cruise almost full time.

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  8. I will second the inconsistency.  Each time I have carried any liquid on, can or wine bottle, it was inspected.  Tampa, Miami, Canaveral, and Galveston.  All of them inspected.  Our last trip out of Canaveral nobody even looked at me for walking through with a 12 pack and wine bottle.  Someone I know just cruised out of Miami.  They had put alcohol in their checked bag and it was still in their luggage when they got to their room.  Their wine bottles and soda they carried on?  Nobody asked for anything.

     

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