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If dividends were less than $10 a year total, the IRS does not require that you report it.
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Carnival stock is currently the same price as it was in March of 1997. Just saying.
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Yeah they have these great midnight buffet's they spend hours making with ice sculptures and sometimes they let you see it an hour before and people wait in line just to see it and... oh wait, I think I'm having a flashback. Nevermind.
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4 hours ago, mz-s said:
Carnival has more debt than its assets are worth and isn't making money so the only reason the stock isn't at $0 now is investors believe the industry has at least some upside potential.
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2 hours ago, Buckeyefrank100 said:
Paxlovid is notorious for rebound infections.
It's better NOT to take Paxlovid unless you really are in a high risk class. They seem to be pushing it on everyone. If you really are in a high risk class, maybe a cruise should wait.
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3 hours ago, BlerkOne said:
If the earnings are a loss, doesn't a lower loss per share look better?
No.
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6 hours ago, Muffin Slayer said:
Maybe people not going to take cruises any more because there is too many problems. If we take the train or fly we can just go on a land based tour. And see a lot of more things and if not on a tour , then a lot more relaxing and if we dont like the hotel or restaurant, we can go somewhere else. Cruises were good when the service and food was good, now its not even acceptable sometimes.
Wow, you summed us up in a few sentences perfectly. 15 - 20 years ago, cruises were very special, and the fact that we were in an exotic cruise city for only 4 hours was acceptable. But once the special cruise food and service disappeared, over those 15 - 20 years, we realized you see SO much more with a land tour. You meet more people and REALLY see the places you want to explore. Sure buses or trains are not cruise ships, but the touring experience is SO MUCH better. Our most memorable trips are not the cruises. We loved cruises but all we loved is now an extra cost option, if it even exists at all.
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On 6/14/2022 at 6:23 PM, BermudaBound2014 said:
Carnival continues to trade in single digits and today CCL announced they are moving the 13 year old Costa Luminesa to Carnival. We already know the rumor mills are flying about selling off Seabourn to the Saudi Sovereignty. Maybe sell off Costa? Who knows, but this move is odd to me. The Carnival Luminesa will have a Polar Ice Cert, so that is worth something. But still very odd.
I agree with you on the selloff of Costa. Its like when you sell your home, but can't part with that painting over your sofa. Remove it before the new buyers see it.
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On 6/14/2022 at 1:50 PM, Tom-n-Cheryl said:
Chump change!
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Yeah, that's what they said at Revlon also....
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8 hours ago, ldubs said:
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When Guy Fieri hears about this fry problem, I'm sure he will get right on it.
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6 hours ago, 1025cruise said:
Unfortunately, its a combination of supply issues (they can't get the shells) and staffing issues (can't get the visas). Hopefully its only temporary.
What starts out as a supply issues continues as a cost savings. See it 1000 times.
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That's 27 year low.
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Things can't be too hunky dory, CCL stock hit a 27 low.
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You just have to be creative. Bloody Marys are not that bad. Otherwise diet soda and most alcohol. You could also use club soda, alcohol, and powdered drink mixes. Its really not that hard actually.
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40 minutes ago, michelle028 said:
Hi everyone,
Few quick questions. Sailing on the Legend soon. Haven't been cruising in a few years.
1) do they still have those Caribbean bands that play live music by the pool?
2) Do they have a taste bar? I remember going on a carnival cruise years ago and they used to have that where they had small samples of food.
3) Is Blue Iguana and Guy Fieri burgers open on Embarkation day?
4) do they still have cooking demos during Sea days?
Thx for you replies!
1) They were great weren't they. NO
2) NO
3) Not sure. Think so.
4) Sometimes. I have seen them.
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52 minutes ago, jonbgd said:
I remember the free sushi on RCCL back in the day
it was the starboard forward section of the Navigator WJ
I miss those days of a little pre dinner snack of sushi
How about midnight buffets!! Remember those.
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Wait a few days after the cruise starts to ask. By then, maybe you can get a room where the owner has been moved to COVID quarantine and the room is now available.
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On all the cruises I have been on during holidays, I have always been disappointed by the lack of celebration, even non-religious holidays. I think the moral is, cruise ships are not the best place to spend holidays that are important to you.
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3 hours ago, CruisingSince1982 said:
We cancelled our NYE Oasis cruise, and it had nothing to do with Omicron. It was 100% because of the ridiculous mask mandate Royal just put into place on Friday.
Yes, I guess those two things have absolutely nothing to due with each other.
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5 hours ago, BoozinCroozin said:
Partly true. Full FDA approval for 16 and older. This also now puts Pfizer on the hook for liability now for anyone getting their vaccine.
After 100's of million doses given to date, it's very unlikely they will see anything new they haven't already.
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On 3/13/2021 at 12:21 AM, jdixon0631 said:
I have decided to give up on rebooking till cruises actually start sailing. I’m sick and tired of the obc bait to rebook. We have had 7 cruises canceled. $4500 is tied up right now. We will book a cruise after carnival actually starts to sail without restrictions, if that ever happens
Seems like this is where your money is going:
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Yeah, prices might be cheaper than normal because of less capacity. You may not need it, but....
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1 hour ago, Iplayslots said:
My Wife and i have a cruise on hold for the Royal Carib Oasis for August 22 2021. This will be our first cruise in 20 years. So, i know lots have changed we last took a cruise on the Sovereign all those years ago. However, we are the type who just go with the flow. And like to sit at the pool, have a few drinks and enjoy our selves. What can you experienced cruisers tell us greenhorns, what to book as far as upscale dining, bar packages, deals ect. Here is a shorg list of ehat is important to us.
1) premium dining
2) spa
3) casino
4) formal nights (still ?)
5) pool scene (seams that this large ship has plenty of deck space)
6) entertainment-shows, karaoke, dancing
7) private island - what is the best area to relax and has a quiet area?
😎 we are taking an inside cabin to have extra $$$ to spend onboard. It is cabin # 8449. Is that a decent location?
any advice would be very appreciated.
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What makes you think things have changed in the last 20 years? Everything is included, and of course, you don't pay for anything. NOT.
No, we have been cruising for 30 years, and the last 10 were the worst with very excessive nickel-and-dimming, but it's interesting, post COVID will be a new game entirely. Already there are changes, for example, Celebrity will be mostly inclusive. So only time will tell what post-Covid turns out to be.
So back to your list,
1) premium dining
Yeah, in the last 20 years, restaurants, at least free ones, have gone down-hill. Days of lobster every night for dinner are gone (unless you go on Oceania). Some cruise lines even will charge additional for some things, like steak. So free dining is OK, you get what you pay for. Most other restaurants cost extra. A few don't, most do.
2) spa
I don't use this, but you will hear sales pitches for the spa from the second you get on the boat. Apparently it's a big profit center for cruises.
3) casino
Pretty much the same as before.
4) formal nights (still ?)
Not many if any. They apparently departed, and took the lobsters with them.
5) pool scene (seams that this large ship has plenty of deck space)
Pre-Covid, if you didn't get up at 6am and "reserve" a chair, you wouldn't have one. Maybe post Covid, everyone gets one, at least 6 feet apart. The pool will have an occupancy limit now.
6) entertainment-shows, karaoke, dancing
Mixed. The longer shows are mostly gone. Now the shows are shorter, and a few you have to pay for, most you have to reserve in advance, especially post-Covid.
7) private island - what is the best area to relax and has a quiet area?
Did these exist 20 years ago? Your on your own here.
😎 we are taking an inside cabin to have extra $$$ to spend onboard. It is cabin # 8449. Is that a decent location?
Sounds like a good plan, at least it was pre-Covid. Do realize now, with one positive test, you could be confined to your indoor cabin for the whole cruise. You might consider a balcony, so you at least sit outside during your confinement.
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Maybe 50-50 for a June cruise. I'd say Sept. might be a good bet but only 7 days or less. And you'll need proof of vaccine to go.
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Carnival stock is the same price per share as it was in 1996. Too bad cruise costs aren't.