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  1. 11 hours ago, BlerkOne said:

    It isn't. It is free/included. Not sure if it will survive to the next sailing. 

     

    One thing I haven't seen the whole cruise are fresh seafood selections on ice 

    Next time you're there would you be able to ask if they will be keeping the Chinese food on future sailings? I will be aboard the Venezia soon and would be very interested in that station. Up until now I couldn't imagine a reason they had the Chinese food and hadn't advertised it anywhere, but if it's instead of their usual seafood then it makes sense

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  2. Definitely not the Horizon just due to how short it is. The Celebration vs Vista is a personal choice. It depends on if you value more days or a new experience. Thanksgiving cruises are always more crowded, especially with families. The huge Celebration may feel even more crowded than the Vista, but there are plenty of new attractions that you and your son will enjoy. Or you may feel that you will get more out of having an extra day on the Vista, which is also fairly new and has some attractions. I personally don't see a Havana stateroom being a deciding factor for me

  3. Pros:

    Three-story gym

    Free Asian Lido station called Chopsticks (my favorite Carnival lunch option)

    Free indoor hot tub in the spa, unlike some other Spirit class ships

    The retractable roof over Lido deck in the event of rain

    Two nearby pool areas on the Lido so it is easy to switch between the two

    Not as small as Fantasy class but not as large as Vista class or Mardi Gras

    Lively and comfy ocean plaza area

    Galley is on deck 1 so there is no worry about a no-access section on a main floor

    Has a Dive-In Movies, unlike some other Spirit class ships

    Green Thunder slide is a great way to conquer fears

    Spirit class offers some inside rooms with an obstructed view, which is like getting an outside for an inside price

     

    Cons:

    No mongolian wok/Jiji Asian Kitchen (but imho Chopsticks is way better anyway)

    Feels more rundown than newer ships

    Older Playlist Productions shows

    Green Thunder slide is probably not something you will try more than a few times and the Twister slide is very very very slow

     

    The Pride is the ship I have sailed on the most, with 5 sailings under my belt along with one on the Miracle for comparison within the Spirit class.

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  4. I think they would be better off giving us a gift certificate for the Fun Shops. Even if they just give us $10, we can purchase whatever we want, so we couldn't complain. Also, we would likely spend more than $10 and they would make some money.

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  5. Here are the differences between the ships, it is ultimately up to you and your family to choose which better suits your needs. I hope this helps.

     

    Horizon:

    Basics-

    • 3,500 more gross tons
    • 300 more passengers
    • 50 feet longer
    • 100 more crew

    Dining-

    • Bonsai Teppanyaki
    • Jiji Asian Kitchen
    • Fresh Creations
    • Bonsai Sushi
    • Shake Spot

    Bars-

    • Havana Bar
    • Guy's Pig and Anchor Brewhouse
    • Skybox Sports Bar
    • Beer Station

    Entertainment-

    • IMAX/Thrill Theater

    Kids/Teens-

    • Dr. Seuss Bookville

    Outdoor-

    • SkyRide

     

    Magic:

    Dining-

    • Mongolian Wok

    Activities-

    • Art Exhibitions/seminars/auctions/games

    Bars-

    • Red Frog Pub

    Kids/Teens-

    • Seuss at Sea
    • Circle C
    • Towel Animal Theater

    Spa-

    • Thalassotherapy Pool
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    17 hours ago, katstoy said:

    I've sailed Disney, Carnival and Royal and Disney was the only line to countdown and make sail away something a little more special.  There were streamers that were shot out over the deck and the staff on the pier lined up, wearing big Mickey hands, and waved good bye to the ship.  But then again a LOT more kids on the Disney cruise than the others.

    Streamers are shot on Carnival usually.

  7. 1 hour ago, newpherchris said:

    A quick-service walk-up that serves Pho and other soups for lunch and weird breakfast bowls for breakfast. (Example: oatmeal with two halves of a hard boiled egg on top, or scrambled eggs with hollandaise and a biscuit in a bowl). The lunch was delicious; popular but rarely had a long line because it's pre made

    Is it on the Lido? Is it free? Do you have the menu?

  8. 17 hours ago, CrazyIrving said:

    Around what time will the movies start at.

    There are generally 2 movies at night. They typically start around 7 and 9 or something along those lines. There are sometimes ones starting at midnight. It will be listed in the daily Fun Times. You can also watch movies in your room at any time

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