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When they did have those I could never figure out for the life of me how anyone could eat Mexican food at midnight.....:eek:
We're not under 25 is why! ;)
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Food still very good, entertainment is what I am disappointed with lately.
Have you sailed on the Sunshine? What entertainment did you see on the Sunshine?
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I would still be frugal and borrow Warren Buffet's water toys. ;)
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If you booked with a TA than they must do it.
Thanks for clearing that up :rolleyes:
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sanmarcosman - so I am guessing that door is unlocked? does it have a sign ? please advise.
Just to the left of Camp Carnival there is a heavy, long cloth drape. Part the drape and you enter a small alcove where in three paces you are outdoors. The door to the bow was never closed, just the heavy drape concealing the way.
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Log in procedures are a hassle.
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8:30am-1:00pm
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Thanks.. My hubby to go cheap this time because we have been to the Mexican Riviera so many times. The TA said I can get an inside for $200 less than what I am paying for my 4K. May go that route instead.
4-Ks are $1.50 per person more per day than a 4-D interior cabin. $200 sounds wrong to me, have you checked pricing yourself on line at Carnival's site?
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K2excursion I like your sense of humor :p thank you so much and have a happy thanksgiving! !
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Guess I'm chopped liver. Oh well, I tried to be helpful and answer your question. :p
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That's between the lifeboats and you'll have a view. Good job!
Being above the dining room isn't a concern to us because we've never heard a peep.
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Spirit Class ships don't have them like the other classes. You can sneak out on the bow from the port side on deck 5 to the left of Camp Carnival but that section is the crew smoking area. Even though it's outdoors it smells and the crew may confront you and ask if you are a passenger. :o
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I'm afraid to even wear one of those robes in my cabin; do you think they are changed out at the end of every cruise, and laundered?:eek: I have my doubts.....does any one know this for sure?:confused: Just say'n!!!
On two separate B2B's we stayed in our room with the door open until the bitter end. Occasionally we would go out in the halls and stretch our legs and watch the crew go about cleaning the cabins and removing the bedsheets and towels. Not once did we see robes taken from the cabins by the stewarding crew nor did we see the linen "runners" (who deliver the clean linens and towels, etc. up to the cabin decks) coming around delivering freshly laundered robes to the cabin stewards. (And we all know for sure that the bed comforters don't get changed out so those nasty things we take off and leave off for the whole cruise.)
Besides, we stopped bothering with the robes anyway when we read the post by the CC member here who told how when she went to put her robe on and it had a long skid mark up the backside of the robe. Message received. :eek:
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I received two calls fro the 800-227-6482 yesterday and I didn't answer the calls. Good thing. Thanks OP for the warning!
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I feel like a dummy but what?
I think that's "thank god" for cruise critic reviews.
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Yes, up until final payment due date.
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That's great - thank you!
An' time :) j/k
Have fun!
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I can let it out now. The New York Rangers will be the servers and sponsors of the newly enhanced MDR experience.
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Does this mean Micky Arison bought the Rangers, too?
"Waiter, more ice please!"
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Corporate needs to have another meeting to decide when the next meeting will be;)
While they're in there they need to come up with a new adjective to replace brilliant.
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Wasn't that from smoking?
Yes. I posted the photo to illustrate the hazard of ship fire itself.
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I don't know who is creepier, the "noid" or the guy in the blue shirt.
That guy in the blue shirt is longtime Carnival cruise director Steve Cassel.
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followed by those needing special assistance and ONE family member/friend to accompany them. The rest of the group had to wait to board with their zone.
The procedure of one companion allowed per wheelchair should be standardized by Carnival and enforced rigorously at all embarkations.
The extended family members and hangers on boarding with wheelchair bound passengers on our last cruise was shameful to witness. One family placed their multiple cases of beverages on the seat of the wheelchair and then had "old ma" (their expression, not ours) sit on top! :eek:
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Miracle 4150 4K Cabin - Question
in Carnival Cruise Lines
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None of the quad 4Ks have much of a view. 4150 is above a "back of the house" area marked in gray on this drag it decks link:
http://www.cruisedeckplans.com/DP/Main/dragit2.php?ship=Carnival%20Miracle