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  1. JiJi Asian Kitchen
    Excellent! First time we ever ate here for dinner, and we really liked it. For the amount of food you get, and quality, I think it may be the best bang for your buck on the ship. The service was superb. We enjoyed it so much, we ate there again on our last night of the cruise.

     

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    Dumplings, Duck, Braised Short Ribs, Creme Brulee Crepes


    Cucina del Capitano
    So we are spoiled when it comes to Italian restaurants. We live in an area with a large Italian community and lots of established restaurants. We did try Cucina for the first time, and unfortunately the food was not very good. At least the dishes we ordered. I probably won't be going there again. However, the service was excellent and very friendly as usual.

     

    BTW, sorry for the screenshot pics. I can't get the normal pic files to upload here at the moment.

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  2. Fahrenheit 555
    We ate here on the first day. We had reservations that we booked a few weeks prior. Food was very good overall. From the apps to the wagyu beef entrée we each ordered, everything was delicious. The cheesecake was big, but basic tasting. The service wasn't as good as we have received in the past. The waiter was friendly, but seemed to be rushing us from the start. I had picked a bottle of red wine, but it wasn't available and neither was the second. Meanwhile, she kept pushing us to take the free bottle, even though I mentioned I'd rather not. After being told they were out of the first couple selections, and feeling rushed, I gave in and took the free bottle. Now I know why it's free. Santa Helena. I suggest avoiding this wine if possible.

     

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    Kobe beef slider

     

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    Wagyu beef

     

    IMG_3095.thumb.jpg.5dbf82aface904a0e0914c79ba257e55.jpgCheesecake 

     

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  3. Bars
    We drink, but didn't have the drink package. We decided that we would calculate our drink cost totals at the end so we would know if the drink package will be worth it for the next cruise. We ordered drinks anytime we wanted one, never held back.

    We never had to wait very long to be served at any of the bars. We patroned many, but not all of them. We stuck to trying something from the menu at each respective bar so that we could try some new drinks as well as drinks we already knew we liked. Not a bad drink was had lol.

    The spot that there was ever more than a few minutes wait was Alchemy. It's understandable considering some drinks there take considerably more time to make, plus it's the most popular bar on the ship. Annamaria and crew were phenomenal and this continues to be our favorite bar.

     

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    Martini Seduction and Deal Closer 

     

    P.S. Our combined drink totals with 18% gratuities ended up being $150 less than had we paid for the drink package.

     

     

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  4. Havana Area
    So this was the first time staying in Havana for us, and we loved it. Easily our favorite area of the ship and where we spent the majority of our time this trip. There were always loungers or chairs available, while the pool and hot tubs were never full (only the 1st sea day was it somewhat busy in the area). The pool water was warmish, and the hot tubs were actually hot.

     

    The staff were always friendly and very helpful. From handing us towels to taking our drink orders (the Cuban Iced Tea quickly became a favorite for both of us lol). Only the rotating door was working, and they had a staff member there checking for bracelets. Only Havana guests were allowed in. We will absolutely book Havana again next time on a Vista Class ship.

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    Cuban Iced Teas

     

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    Havana

     

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    Sunset as seen from Havana

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  5. Stateroom
    We always sail in the basic interior staterooms. This cruise however, we booked an Havana interior stateroom on deck 7. Nice room layout and room decor, felt just as spacious as previous rooms we've stayed in. The best part were the Havana bracelets giving us access to the outdoor Havana area. Game changer! Props to our room steward Ketut for always having our room put together. We chose morning service and between the time we left the room and came back after breakfast he had taken care of the room already. Very friendly and hard working. Great service!

     

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    My wife did the the over the door shoe holder hack. Works perfectly!

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  6. Embarkation
    After breakfast we took the hotel shuttle ($12 each) to Port Miami. We had the 12-12:30p boarding time and arrived at the cruise terminal at 11:45a. From curb to ship it took us about 15 minutes. Using Verifly turned out to be convenient and seemed to speed up the boarding process. We wore our N95 masks in the terminal until we boarded. Neither of us have any issues masking up when requested or when we feel it's safer to wear around a large crowd indoors. Fortunately, it was only needed a handful of times during the 8 days. Once boarded, we headed directly to our Muster Station on deck 3, Meridian Restaurant. We checked in and attended the demonstration. We also watched the short video on the Carnival Hub while we waited for the drill to start, but not sure if that's required or not. Very easy and hopefully here to stay.

     

    Then it was time for our first drinks. We like to kick off our cruises with the Funship, it's become a tradition lol. We got the drinks from the Lido and then proceeded to aft, deck 11 to grab some chairs and enjoy the view and wait for our stateroom to be ready.

     

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    Funships

     

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    Disney Magic and Symphony of the Seas

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  7. I just got back last week from an 8 day Southern Caribbean cruise on Carnival Horizon and figured it might be fun to try this review thing. I'll try to post some of our experiences during this cruise over the next few days, occasionally adding some pictures as well.

    My wife and I are 30-somethings from Connecticut cruising for the first time since February 2019 (also on Horizon). This was my 7th Carnival cruise, and my wife's 6th. We are pretty easy going, like to lounge around with a drink and relax. We are generally beach people, so when we cruise, beach excursions are usually our first choice.
     

    Pre-cruise
    We did our covid tests on Wednesday at CVS and then uploaded our results to Verifly. We flew in directly from Hartford to Miami on Friday. We arrived around 10:30am so we had all day to enjoy a little bit of Miami. We dropped off our luggage at the Bestern Western Miami Airport North and took an Uber to South Beach. We ate lunch at Havana Vieja Cuban Restaurant (excellent) and then walked the boardwalk at South Beach. We got to the southern end just in time to see Carnival Conquest and Norwegian Pearl leaving port. Very cool experience to see. Later that night, we Ubered to Mayami Mexicantina in Wynwood (also very good) for dinner and drinks and then called it a night.20220318_180226.thumb.jpg.ae8163331ddcdb3a30b878dd46ac059d.jpg20220318_164529.thumb.jpg.289392b1bb3eada0e1aa16b7e2537177.jpg

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    Carnival Sensation, Norwegian Pearl, and Carnival Conquest 

     

     

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  8. 1 hour ago, JFasbender said:

    I can help clarify that you may only use the inside portion of the Havana bar.  You will need a bracelet to get to the outside part of the bar.  Not sure anyone would enforce this, but there is a sign saying as much.

    That's correct. It was enforced last week on Horizon. Only the revolving door could be used, and they had a staff member at the door always checking for the bracelets. I saw a number of people get booted out.

  9. My wife and I will be spending a day in Aruba on our cruise in March. We decided to do a beach day at Eagle Beach. I'm looking for a spot that we can rent chairs and umbrella, has bathrooms nearby, and a beach bar/restaurant. I found that Coco Loco offers what we are looking for. Are there any other locations on Eagle that anyone recommends?

     

    TIA

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  10. 3 hours ago, colhutch said:

    Hi, could I jump on and ask if you can change set dining to mytime ?

    We booked via a travel agent, first time cruise and I've seen on the booking set dining time, I'd prefer dinner when I was hungry and thought set dining was a thing of the past, as well as set table guests.

     

    My daughter and I like to talk about the excitement of the day, plan our next day etc and don't fancy enforced table guests, happy to chat in the bar but dining with strangers a little too rigid for us, can we ask for a separate table ? If so how, on board or in advance ? 

     

    We are on Carnival Elation to the Bahams, was a last minute decision and maybe we chose the wrong itinerary as Elation and Nassau aren't getting good reviews but we had limited flexibility on dates etc. Thanks 

    I changed mine recently to anytime dining, but had to go through my PVP to do it. 

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