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bassmk

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  1. I have been fighting off short-timer's since February, and now that we're 2 weeks out, resistance is futile. 🤣 My husband and I are watching countless cruise videos on YouTube.
  2. I'd like to contribute that on the Mardi Gras, if you have a mid-ship cabin even 2-3 decks below Lido, you will hear the Bolt rollercoaster and it is LOUD. It's on deck 19, and I was on 14. Naps were regularly disturbed by the noise. Luckily it doesn't operate early in the morning or late at night.
  3. I thought of this, but I wanted something I could carry in my pocket. I wound up getting a collapsible silicone straw with a little carrying case.
  4. When we cruised the Mardi Gras in 2021, they only had candy straws at the bar. I've been reading recent reviews and it looks like they still have the candy straws. Is that the only option? There's no paper straws available? I remember the two flavor options were both pretty gross. I was thinking about buying a collapsible metal or silicone straw to keep in my pocket as an alternative. What do folks who can't have sugar do for a straw? (I guess maybe they avoid sugary alcoholic beverages. LOL)
  5. I think you should let them know or switch to YTD just because usually there is a waitlist for dining times. If you don't plan to ever use your reservation, let it go and give it to someone on the waitlist.
  6. My husband and I have always have a *gasp* moment when we step off the covered tunnel from the terminal onto the actual wooden deck and into the atrium of the ship. It's our favorite moment and that's when the OMG WE'RE ON VACATION!! feeling officially starts.
  7. You will get a lanyard when you pick up at the port! Personally, I liked the clip option better, but I'd say the majority of folks used the included lanyard.
  8. I was on this cruise, too, and I agree with how fantastic it was! It was half a bummer to miss Bar Harbor and St. John, but I will never complain about an extra sea day. We loved the ship and this was the first cruise where, at the end, my husband and I both agreed we could go another full week before going home. (Normally, we are READY to be home by the end of a cruise.)
  9. I was on the Enchanted last week, and we had a full day cabana reservation on Wednesday. It was chilly and rainy and they were still open, and we still had a great time. We were under cover and they provide blankets for you. They were still extremely attentive and we spent the entire day relaxing.
  10. I found that the bathrooms on the Mardi Gras are SIGNIFICANTLY smaller than the bathrooms on every other cruise ship bathroom I've ever had.
  11. Oh wow! Interesting! I get casino offers from Carnival bc I used to gamble a lot on cruises, but I haven't been in the casinos hardly at all on Princess.
  12. Carnival is very good for families with young kids and/or teenagers, not only because the atmosphere might be more fun for them, but also because 4 or 5 cruise fares on Carnival is much easier on the wallet than on Princess. Carnival is very good if you're on a budget or planning a quick getaway and don't want to spend a lot of money. But to me, the biggest difference in atmosphere and clientele is the "party boat" experience. Carnival is branded as "The Fun Ships" and they definitely try to create a fun, party, carefree atmosphere. Take from that what you will. Sometimes it's harmless fun, sometimes it's people overindulging and creating a ruckus.
  13. It was definitely the stops, too. We are embarking in NYC and stopping at Canadian ports, and the tests were required.
  14. When we cruised Mardi Gras last September, I went a little nuts and made my husband isolate with me for 2 entire weeks. LOL But YAY for official word that we don't have to test now! That's fantastic! Such a relief! I'm still going to curtail any extra activities that aren't necessary, just to avoid getting sick, but at least now I don't have to PROVE I'm well.
  15. They were quick to drop the requirement for other places when they no longer required them...I'm more than hopeful they'll follow suit with Canada, too. Why wouldn't they? What would be the motivation there? I'm vaxed (with the bivalent booster!) and I have natural antibodies so I'm really just hoping I'm good to go. I hate the anxiety around staying healthy for the pre-cruise testing.
  16. Agreed...I'd be happier with fewer perks if they were more substantial gifts. Even more than that, I fully agree with the comment upthread about better reciprocity across CCL brands. I was able to have returning passenger status (Carnival equivalent of starting as a red card instead of blue) on my first Holland America cruise because I called and asked specifically if any of my Carnival cruises would count for anything, but I'd like a little more than that. (I probably could have done that on Princess, too, but I didn't.)
  17. It seems that @CruizinSusan70 laid out some good answers to your questions, so let me just chime into say: Rudi's is amazing and book EARLY. Do not sleep on Emeril's. It was delicious and we ate there multiple times. The teppanyaki is very good, and you will be miserably full, speaking from the dinner experience...not sure if the lunch experience is exactly the same or not.
  18. The last cruise my husband and I went on was a Carnival cruise about a year ago, but it was a big deal that the staff should be addressing us by name. We were told to let someone know if they weren't, so maybe Carnival Corp (to which Princess belongs) is stepping up their personal service game a bit. (I would never in a million years have tattled on a staff member for not addressing me by name, just to be clear, but that's what we were told to do.)
  19. I saved $700 on my October cruise when I saw a price drop last month. I didn't know Princess honored the price drops, but I took a chance and called. I am so glad I did! Keep those eyes peeled, folks!
  20. On the Mardi Gras, if you have a cabin mid-ship on an upper floor, you WILL hear and feel the Bolt roller coaster. It's loud and it will vibrate your cabin during prime mid-day and afternoon nap time. 🤣
  21. My husband brought covid home as a souvenir after our September cruise on the Mardi Gras. We were very religious about masking indoors, and even outdoors *if it was crowded*. I did not get it. Not even from my husband! I didn't make him isolate after we were home because I figured he hadn't been anywhere I hadn't also been, and I never tested positive. Five tests over two weeks (my job required a 2 week monitoring period before I could come back to the office) were all negative. 🤷‍♀️ ETA: We were both fully vaxed, and I got boosted a few days after we got back. He got boosted in December.
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