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Pandacakes

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  1. On deck 2 any cabins between atrium and midship elevators, or in back of aft elevators.

     

    Interior on deck 6 I would choose the last half of the cabins in front of the midship elevators, or any cabin in back of the aft elevators.

     

    Decks 7, 8, and 9, any interior.

     

    I wouldn't book deck 10 under the fitness center.

     

    Look for the symbol on the deck plans that denotes connecting cabins, then look for the symbol that denotes each will accommodate 3 people.

     

    Midship gets less motion than fore or aft in rough weather. Lower decks get less motion than higher ones.

     

    I will suggest again that you ask Carnival to assign a PVP. They will make it all easy.

     

    I hope your family has a great time.

    Thank you!!

  2. I strongly recommend that you use the services of a travel agent. It will cost you nothing and the agent may be able to provide better pricing and some additional perks by making your booking with the agent.

     

    Before making such a contact, do as much research as you have time to do so that you will have more knowledge when discussing your trip with an agent.

     

    Carnival Liberty is a nice vessel with good, pleasant service. If it is still presented during your cruise, the program Towel Animal Theater will be one that your children will enjoy.

    Thank you we have considered this. The one we looked at just directed us to a website so not a lot of help.

  3. What ship and what type of cabin.(interior, ocean view, balcony or suite)?

     

    As a general rule try not to book over or under loud public or crew areas such as nightclubs, pools, under the galley.

     

    Tell a little more about your thinking and I'll look at the deck plans.

    Honestly I was thinking interior for this trip. I was looking at the deck plans but then I was unsure where it would be best. Front back higher or lower parts of the ship. Thanks

  4. I suggest you phone Carnival to ask how you CAN be booked. They have rules about children alone in cabins.

     

    You might inquire about connecting cabins with one adult booked in each.

     

    Where each person actually sleeps can be determined by you and your spouse after boarding.

     

    Carnival is a great choice for families with kids. Check out the various clubs for different age groups. Also be aware children must be toilet trained to use the pools.

    We were going to book each parent in each room with two kids. The baby is the only one that is not potty trained. We were just trying to figure out which part is the best to book. Thanks for tour help.

  5. :):)We want to book a family cruise for next November on the carnival liberty. There’s six of us. Four kids under the age of ten. Any recommendations. Two inside? One nicer and one inside? Which decks? What locations on the ship? I’ll have a 1 year old that will need to nap. I also have a son that has some sensory issues with loud noises. Probably won’t spend a ton of time in the room. Any help would be appreciated I look at the rooms and just have a blank stare I have no idea. I feel like I should book it soon. So trying to get as much info as possible. Thank you!

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