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StephPS79

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  1. I would agree that seems odd.  They had the arepas for sure on the Glory last year.  They were off to the side, and no one really noticed, so maybe that is the case?

     

    I *think* I remember getting arepas on Magic in June of last year.  I know I got them somewhere and was pretty underwhelmed by them, and I'm thinking it was that Magic cruise.  I can't give 100% certainty though.

  2. This seems like a great opportunity to reach out to John Heald on his...other platform.

     

    Possibly there is an option to speak with someone to request some play time.  It can't be that hard for someone to set a net up.  Other than having to fight for time on the basketball court.  But I hardly ever even seen people using the basketball court on Carnival.

  3. 16 hours ago, EL Pitman said:

    Coffee Roast Duck.  Does this actually TASTE like coffee?  My hubby loves duck, but doesn't do coffee.  (I know, I know, he's not really human.  BUT he doesnt begrudge me my coffee and I have grown accustomed to having him around.....)  I'm just wondering if I should steer him away from it.  🙂

     

    I had the Coffee Roast Duck on Celebration.  I'll be honest, I love duck - so I don't think I even realized there was "Coffee" in the title lol.  I just saw duck and ordered.  It had been a long day...

     

    Anyway, I say all this to say - it was really good!  And I wouldn't have known it was "Coffee Roast Duck" until reading this thread lol.  So I will agree, no, there isn't a coffee taste.  Definitely recommend though, one of the better MDR dishes I've had.

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  4. 1 minute ago, Cruisegirl6 said:

    Until I get somebody that actually did this and can actually give true results.  Some people here do understand the true PVSA laws, like I do, it is not a violation to start off in a US port and disembark in a foreign port.

     

    I would say just because it is not a PVSA law doesn't mean the cruise line policy permits it.  Of course they can't hold you hostage, but I would question if there is anything that would stop them from charging a fee if they deemed appropriate.  Even if you get someone's experience, I would continue to seek the answer from Carnival.  Everyone's experience can vary.

  5. 23 minutes ago, TigerWoodsLibido said:

    I have some OBC saved up and I wasn't sure where to ask this but is it a daily 15 alcoholic drink maximum without the package?

     

    The only place in the beverage policy that specifies 15 drinks is under the Cheers Program Restrictions.  The assumption is it is 15 drinks regardless, but I haven't been able to find confirmation of this, other than word of mouth, including the mouth of the brand ambassador.  He says a lot of things though.

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  6. 2 hours ago, nc762shooter said:

    Hmmm, the liquor and beverage policy makes no mention of a limit on sales other than they have the right to request ID or refuse sales at any time. The only place I see 15 mentioned is in the section about Cheers. Having a limit of 15 drinks on Cheers makes sense because it limits the damage you can do to their bottom line😂. They don't need to have a numerical limit on individual purchases since they can stop serving you at any time they deem fit, as long as you aren't being a problem they would love for you to keep spending money at the bar! 😁

     

    I've brought this up in the past - the actual policy wording only indicates a limit under Cheers.  

     

    This probably hasn't been confirmed anywhere though because if someone is exceeding 15 drinks in a day and paying as they go along, that is just bad budgeting lol.

  7. 3 minutes ago, Saint Greg said:

    This is that Cuban coffee explanation that I got in little Havana. So the one I had here yesterday is the one I drank there. This is the heavy milk one which explains why it tastes like milk. Then the one they have on the ship that I haven’t tried is the one with lite milk.

     

     

     

     

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    It’s a different color than what I had here.

     

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    The different color on the top one is the crema from the whipped sugar, but underneath that, would most likely be similar.  From the sounds of it, they aren't actually whipping the sugar first, which, to be fair, can take upwards of 2-3 minutes to produce a crema.  I guess you have to pick your battles.  Brown sugar vs. white sugar aside, the difference in taste from whipped vs. not is pretty negligible to me, but maybe a slightly more velvety shot.

  8. 17 minutes ago, mz-s said:

     

    It's been fun watching the mental gymnastics from some here to continue cheerleading in the face of unprecedented cutbacks over the past few years.

     

    You say it right there, though.  Unprecedented.  These are unprecedented times.  To expect nothing to change would be silly.

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  9. 25 minutes ago, aborgman said:

     

    1) The Nevada Gaming Control Board

    2) Screenshots of the payout settings on a Carnival slot machine showing 5-10% lower RTP than land based casinos

    3) Numerous interviews with Carnival Casino staff claiming that RTP is around 80-85% depending on bet.

     

     

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    Per the Nevada Gaming Control Board:

     

    14.040 Minimum standards for gaming devices. 1. All gaming devices must: (a) Theoretically pay out a mathematically demonstrable percentage of all amounts wagered, which must not be less than 75 percent for each wager available for play on the device.

     

    While most locations and machines report higher percentages, the 80-85% you are reporting on behalf of Carnival would still fall within the Nevada Gaming Regulations.

     

    The screen shot shows the pay table for one single machine, this is not a comprehensive sample size of the casino.  Regardless, this is still within gaming rules for Nevada.

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  10. Just now, aborgman said:

     

    I can confirm that Cruise Line DO NOT following Nevada Gaming board regulations for payout with slot machines.

     

    They are significantly lower payout percentage than would be legal in Nevada.

     

    What is your source of confirmation?

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