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sanmarcosman

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  1. Carnival did have a " Top Optional " space on a top deck as shown here aboard the original Jubilee in February 1991. The space was sheltered from the wind and it was popular with the ladies who were the Jubilee Dancers who performed nightly in the main lounge. Most were European and my late wife would say: " I'm happy to see they shave. "
  2. Access and occupy are not the same in Carnival-land. It's still a good suite perk to drop your carry on things off and return when the room is ready for you to occupy.
  3. Did you get the idea from that that I thought paying more for a cruise to be on the same ship with JH was a good value? lol
  4. They told me it was roundtrip by ship. They may be wrong for all I know. What ship was it?
  5. Some I have spoken with got an offer for a r/t Seattle 30 day cruise to Hawaii, Philippines and Australia for $200 pp and best of all: no airfare needed.
  6. Miracle has dark interiors, particularly the Bacchus MDR and the Lido buffet with its heavy use of black glass. The Panorama and Radiance are light and bright with modern, sleek lines compared to the kitschy interiors of Miracle.
  7. The long potato wedges they were slathering mayonnaise on and calling it potato "salad" were awful. Undercooked and nothing "salad" about it. I'll look next week to see if they have gone back to a traditional style.
  8. People here say the basic rates are higher for the FFS cruises and I have looked and seen this to be true. So there's that to consider in the value of a cruise with JH. Thanks for the information.
  9. While this change in using the hold option may not affect you, I respect your opinions and would like to know what you think of this change in general?
  10. I have to say I'm surprised by the number of you who text their PVP. I've only had a PVP since 2011, been through 3 of them due to promotion etc.) and not one has offered their personal phone number to text them. Is this as common as it seems to be from this tread?
  11. I suppose it could be like room service and it's customary to tip $1 for every one degree rise in temperature. 🙂
  12. I was freezing in my cabin Feb. 7-10th with the thermostat set to heating. Two HVAC crew stopped by and said they would adjust some settings. After their visit the space had less airflow, from what I could tell, but no warm air was coming through. I sail the same ship on Monday, Chief, so my question to you is: if I am cold ( and we are expecting more daytime temps in the low 50's and a first ever blizzard alert for the San Bernardino mountains here in SD County) what do I need to verbally express to the crew who come to my cabin when requesting heat? I'll gladly accept the answer "request a portable heater" if that is even an option. Signed, Cold in San Diego P.S. Will the armchair marine engineers please wait until after the Chief replies to me, please.)
  13. Yes, that's the member here I was thinking of. I hope they will see this and comment. Thank you
  14. Not worth it in our opinion. They'll take more of your vacation time giving you the hard sell in a small room to buy the whole array of photos placed before you. Dress the family up for elegant night. Stop at as many photo ops as you like and then choose from those photos.
  15. Carnival's brand ambassador says leaving the balcony doors propped open won't affect the temps in OTHER cabins. I've read to the contrary here by a recently retired Merchant Marine Chief Engineer. What are the facts, please? " I was asked if it is OK for people to sleep with the balcony door open? The answer is yes, you can, and it doesn’t actually affect the air-conditioning in any other cabin, except yours."
  16. Thanks for these details. I have sailed Radiance recently and the cold weather here in so.cal has been a contributing factor to guest space in the public rooms. Last August the interior spaces weren't as crowded and the ship was close to capacity. I prefer the 4 day sailings because they typically have fewer under 12's and I avoid holidays. Nevertheless, the ship is tight at capacity for sure. These days the behavior of guests on most ships is a gamble. I had fewer pot smokers on Panorama but a lot more door slamming in the same area forward on the Radiance. On the Radiance more pot with less slamming doors. Some Carnival cruises I mentally put my hands in the air and move to another place, when possible, to avoid the unpleasant. Earlier this month on Radiance the cabin wasn't ready when I boarded at 11:20am but the stewards had no issue with me dropping off my back pack and leaving them to finish up. It's a platinum perk I like and use. The crew have been hard working and making a good effort but they are short handed at times and I have heard that many service crew left the industry for good during covid. Lots of reasons but no excuses. I respect your decision and I'll see how the Radiance is doing next Monday when I board for another 4 day cruise. The weather isn't supposed to be good so I am going in knowing the public rooms will likely be tight.
  17. Thank you for this information. What were the dates of your cruise? I know they offer 3 and 4 day cruises.
  18. This is considerably north of Branson. I had no idea the greater metro Camdenton area was high on tourist destinations. Back to Carnival: the pot smoking on Panorama in January was noticeable and the 4 day Radiance cruises have people openly smoking on deck as well as cabins. The dogs in Long Beach must have poor sniffers for so much pot to get past them.
  19. I won't speak to those cabins but I can tell you Carnival does not have king, queen or double mattresses. They're all twins pushed together to allow flexibility in set up. Choose the edit option for bedding in the cruise manager of your booking for your preference.
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