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  1. We have done the steakhouse like 3 times out of 16 Carnival cruises.  I have never found the experience to really be worth the cost.  Worst service I ever received from Carnival was in the steakhouse.  Even so much as several cruises we let Ken (Maitre'd) know that he had better servers in the dining room than the steakhouse had.  At $48 I won't even consider it at all anymore, pretty much the same with the Teppanyaki - we get better prices and a better show at locations at home.  

     

    As for the 3rd entree, I can truly say I don't think any of us have done that.  Except for maybe a pasta dish as my husband would ask for smaller portions of those sometimes.  But usually 2 might be his norm.  Rarely do I order more than 1.  We also don't order the extras that are paid for in the dining room.  

     

     

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  2. I still have yet to find a land vacation that isn't more expensive than any cruise vacation I have taken.  Personally cutbacks are everywhere and on every cruise line.  Recently my parents went on the Oasis and they didn't serve fried eggs or omelets in the buffet, said only available in the main dining room.  So while still available, the main dining room wasn't quite the option they wanted. 

     

    I never bought the bottle of alcohol, honestly didn't see the need for it.  The pizza closing for a few hours seems fine to me, as I never really went beyond about 1 am.  Lines are all charging for room service (except I think Disney).  I think the only thing I miss is the bacon as I do prefer bacon with my breakfast (I prefer sausage in patty form, which no cruise line seems to offer) so then I go to bacon, and I miss the bacon you could add from the toppings bar at Guy's.  I would prefer menu's I can hold, as opposed to always pulling out my phone and I don't miss the little chocolates on the pillows.  

     

    One would assume hopefully that someone was really looking at the numbers of people using said services and opted for those that were making the line the least money, or what was costing them more money.  

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  3. 4 minutes ago, Island Dog said:

    My drink package was included in my fare. Maybe that makes a difference. Idk. I just know that the gratuity prices out to $9.90 per day. I also paid a small gratuity of $17.80 on the 2 specialty dining dinners that were included in my fare. 

    Then you actually seem to have gotten a good deal on the drink package price then, as they add a 20% gratuity (Carnival adds 18%).  So while it is added to your fare the gratuity paid is cheaper than the daily rate Carnival charges.  Carnival has you pay the gratuity for however many days the package is for, so really not any different with NCL.  

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  4. 10 minutes ago, Island Dog said:

    It is $9.90 liquor gratuity per day p.p. for our next cruise on NCL in March.

    Interesting as NCL doesn't mention anything like that on their website.  They notate that if you buy the drink package (Or have it as an included item) you pay the 20% gratuity on the cost of the package.  Which would be a bit higher than the cost you mention per day.  So honestly not really sure what this charge is supposed to be for?

     

  5. 1 hour ago, BlerkOne said:

    If you opt for NCL, enjoy paying $20+ per person per day gratuity for the drink package whether you use it or not, in port or at sea. Talk about tacky.

    I guess I don't quite follow your point?  Both NCL and Carnival (and Royal) all charge a gratuity when purchasing a drink package or in NCL's case it being provided.  Not really sure how their charge is any different than the gratuity that Carnival adds when you buy the drink package?  

     

    In the end you just have to price everything and see which line offers the more bank for your buck.

     

    I have to say though I also don't recall seeing liquor as something that could be purchased on Royal, MSC, NCL, Disney, etc only ever saw this on Carnival.  The other all seemed to offer beer, wine, champagne.  

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  6. 40 minutes ago, yamaharis said:

    just booked a balcony on the Feb 26 cruise out of Miami  yesterday.  When I went to look for the cruise on the carnival site and can't find it.  does that mean it is booked full?  there were only 2 balcony rooms available on the deck when we booked.

    I am on that sailing as well, I have an upgrade offer that has quite a few balcony cabins showing available that I can pick from.  Right now we just have 4 inside cabins booked.  

  7. I get you on the pricing, we have been looking at the Mardi Gras for ages and found it just to be higher than we were willing to pay.  Browsing around the Carnival site a couple weeks ago looking at my offers and we were able to book the Celebration in February for $848 and my parents had $502 (they get better casino offers than I do).  

     

    All the time when we have checked the Mardi Gras it never had pricing that was as good as we are getting with the Celebration.  So we booked the Celebration.  

  8. I am always amazed by those who tip with each drink and claiming they get better service?  Only once or twice have I had rather bad service, and have gotten to know quite a few bartenders.  Called by name, they would know little things like I liked a Mtn Dew chilled (I hate hot drinks poured over ice).  Always been able to find a bartender that would put them in the fridge for me to get cold.  On the Horizon the lady in the Pig and Anchor knew I didn't like the club soda added to Blackberry Bourbon Fizz (always ordered no fizz LOL). In the end we have tipped the last night servers who did great during the week with us.  While probably not equal to drinks consumed we generally gave around $30 to each bartender.  

     

    I would say we have gotten really great service without tipping per drink.  Truly about the only time I tipped per drink was in the Casino with a drinks on us in the casino while playing promo.  

     

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  9. I have to say them doing away with liquor purchases doesn't really bother me at all.  I have sailed on over 35 cruises and have never bothered to buy a bottle of liquor or bring wine onboard.  I would much rather have a cocktail and not just a shot of liquor, so the bottle in my cabin never really did any good.  Even did a suite on Princess that provided the little bottles in cabin and didn't even drink those as I preferred to just order a cocktail when I wanted one.  

     

    Perhaps they decided to do away with because maybe there weren't enough people taking advantage of the puchase?  I could see them no longer offering if just a small percentage of people were buying.  

  10. We have two cabins booked in our family in February on the Celebration that have a GTY cabin.  I will probably go crazy trying to check and see when it gets assigned.  All together we have four rooms, with two being a GTY.  Will see how it goes as we all just booked an inside cabin, though one is for 2 people and the other for 3 people.  

  11. Rarely have I seen a meal be less than an hour, our experience with YTD was the meals took longer than when we had a set dining time.  I usually count on them being about an hour and a half.  Which to me is about the right length of time for a nice meal and just being able to talk with family, etc.  

     

    If I want my meal under an hour then I would just go to the buffet where there is generally no wait in getting food.  

     

    Longest cruise meal I have ever had was on Royal in Wonderland, meal was over 3 hours long.  

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  12. On 7/27/2022 at 1:45 PM, CruizinSusan70 said:

    But 95% of the cruisers are not on cruise critic and are not aware of the fact that if they choose early set dining they lose the opportunity to eat early at Cucina or Chibang on the Excel Class.  The policy should be crystal clear so those cruisers are not left in the dark so they can make an informed decision.

    I am not sure I am quite following this - if I have chosen the late dining, we would be unable to eat until after 8 at this location, as well as if I chose the early dining?  The only option that allows flexibility at these two is to chose the ATD?  Personally I hated the ATD, we did on one cruise and the service was awful.  We waited over 20 minutes at our table before a single wait person even acknowledged that we were sitting at our table, completely disorganized, and took forever to get out food.  We tried again another night and same issues even when seated in a different area.  Just totally turned us off to that dining and we said if we couldn't get set dining then we would skip the dining room completely.  Our cruise in February doesn't have early dining as being available. 

  13. On 10/5/2022 at 4:54 PM, Guppy99 said:

    Confused. Why are toddlers still awake at 9pm? Also, sitting and watching a toddler dance is cute for about 3 minutes, then it's just tiresome. It is not unreasonable to have grown-up only time after 9pm

    I gotta say, I could never get my kids to be asleep by 9 pm.  No idea how parents manage, if a kid isn't tired how do you force them to sleep?  My grandson is often up till at least 9:30 or 10 (he just turned 3).  I see quite a bit that he will be out and about later on a cruise (just as he was at WDW).  I can't imagine not being able to take him into some areas as well, as there is no reason that we adults can't have a drink and he still be able to join us?  I am not looking to be clubbing, but being able to be out and about but still order drinks, etc.   

  14. Well in 14 Carnival cruises I have never been to tea time, so not sure that I will miss it.  Honestly I don't miss those chocolates on my pillow either.  Pizza I don't believe I have ever gone to get later than perhaps 1 am, so closing part of the night seems ok to me.  Would however have loved to see longer hours, or later night hours on the guys burgers and the tacos/burritos.  

     

    As for other lines, they are all cutting something if you go visit each lines boards.  I personally find the lines way more similar than I do different.  

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  15. I love the change too, now I don't need to try and lug Mtn Dew onto the ships with me.  Though not really sure why you can't find the list on Carnival's website as I just pulled it up and it lists all the Pepsi products available.  This is from Carnival's website:

    • Pepsi
    • Diet Pepsi
    • Pepsi Zero Sugar
    • Caffeine Free Pepsi
    • Diet Pepsi Caffeine Free
    • Sierra Mist
    • Sierra Mist Zero Sugar
    • Mug Root Beer
    • Mountain Dew
    • Diet Mountain Dew
    • Bubly Lime Sparkling Water
    • Bubly Grapefruit Sparkling Water
    • Bubly Orange Sparkling Water
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