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http://vacuum.jetsgroup.com/en/Sanitary-systems/How-does-it-work.aspx
I'm pretty sure the delay is when the system needs to build up the vacuum necessary to pull the waste- there are likely multiple toilets on the same vacuum pump, and if one has recently flushed the system may still be priming itself when you press your button.
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The requirements aren't requirements of the Cuban government or the cruise lines- they are a requirement of the US Government for its citizens, and it is the responsibility of the individual to meet the requirements (including keeping your daily schedule diary for five years, though Carnival keeps it for passengers who use their excursions, or so I am given to understand).
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We were in Havana this past Thursday, September 28. I noticed the oil on the surface of the water in the harbor area, and blackened things (bottles and other detritus) floating- I guess I assumed it was typical for the area. My kids were sad to see it.
(We LOVED our visit to Cuba, though!)
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Interesting that they made changes for the Paradise leaving on the 25th, but not the sailing leaving tomorrow and going to Cuba. Hmmm...
The Paradise on the 25th was scheduled for Key West and Cuba- Key West is scrubbed with no replacement port, Cuba is still on the itinerary. The one tomorrow going to Cuba was only ever going to Cuba, and still is. What changes would have been made?
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For those of you who remember the Sound of Music:
How do you solve a problem like Maria? How do you catch a cloud and pin it down? How do you find the word that means Maria? A flibbertijibbet! A will-o'-the wisp! A clown! Many a thing you know you'd like to tell her. Many a thing she ought to understand. But how do you make her stay and listen to all you say? How do you keep a wave upon the sand? Oh, how do you solve a problem like Maria? How do you hold a moonbeam in your hand? When I'm with her I'm confused, out of focus and bemused. And I never know exactly where I am. Unpredictable as weather, she's as flighty as a feather. She's a darling! She's a demon! She's a lamb! She'd out pester any pest, drive a hornet from its nest.She could throw a whirling dervish out of whirl. She is gentle! She is wild! She's a riddle! She's a child! She's a headache! She's an angel! She's a girl! How do you solve a problem like Maria? How do you catch a cloud and pin it down? How do you find the word that means Maria? A flibbertijibbet! A will-o'-the wisp! A clown!
And then there's Paint Your Wagon...
They Call The Wind Maria (From Paint Your Wagon)
Maria, Maria
They call the wind Maria
Way out here they got a name
For rain and wind and fire
The rain is Tess, the fire's Joe
And they call the wind Maria
Maria blows the stars around
And sends the clouds a-flyin'
Miriam makes the mountain sound
Like folks were up there dyin'
Maria, Maria
They call the wind Maria
Before I knew Maria's name
And heard her wail and whinin'
I had a gal and she had me
And the sun was always shinin'
Then one day I left my girl
I left her far behind me
And now I'm lost so cold and lost
Not even God can find me
Maria, Maria
They call the wind Maria
Out here they got a name
For rain, for wind and fire only
But when you're lost and all alone
There ain't no word but lonely
And I'm a lost and lonely man
Without a star to guide me
Miriam, blow my love to me
I need my girl beside me
Maria, Maria
They call the wind Maria
Maria, Maria
Love, my love, pull me
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The next Carnival sailing to Cuba is scheduled for September 21, on the Paradise, so that's probably the one to keep an eye on. MSC Cruises has a sailing that departs from Havana on September 18 (I think- it's confusing because it appears that the itineraries start on the 16th but stay in Havana for two days), so that may be one to watch.
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You and carnival signed a contract to go to Cuba. If Carnival decides to cruise somewhere else, mainly to avoid refunds, I would think this would be a breach of contract on their part. Tampa did not get hit that hard but I read that parts of Havana were flooded and many old buildings sustained wind damage mainly due to lack of upkeep..
Be sure to read your cruise contract before making too many assumptions.
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Looks like they're in Cozomel today.
http://ships.carnivalentertainment.com/#ship/carnival-paradise/cameras
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Excellent review; I am booked on the 9/25/17 Paradise to Cuba, so watching the changes closely.
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Thank you for your safe and sheltered harbor. It would have been nice to have been able to follow our actual itinerary, but it was good to be tucked in.
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Following up on this, the Star Princess did not port in Ensenada on Sunday, either, ending up with a (somewhat rocking-and-rolling!) sea day instead. So we got back our lost day at sea (that was supposed to be Saturday), and didn't go to any of the originally planned ports at all.
Had fun anyway.
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Starbucks has exactly this problem! People coming in and camping out with their laptops, using the wifi, buying little or nothing. Starbucks' reaction? More tables, and supplying outlets and chargers.
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I'm just not seeing it. It would make me right angry if a mostly all-inclusive cruise meant that because I am partaking in the inclusive parts I am therefore unwelcome to sit in a public area and enjoy entertainment, people watching, reading my book, doing puzzles, coloring, or anything else. It's nice that you're so protective of Princess Cruise's income streams, but this feels bizarre and misplaced.
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I didn't realize the Piazza entertainment was exclusive, or even intended, for people eating pastries and drinking coffee. What?
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There were 14 teens (13-17) on the jan26-30 cruise this week (I didn't note the counts for ages 8-12, but it was less than 30; no idea for the 3-7y group). The hottub on starboard side (definitely not a splash pool) was not labeled for teens only and was rarely in use at all; the splash pool was used by teens on kiddie-area ride-on cars once late at night and that's pretty much all I know about that.
The deck plan shown in post #1 of this thread is definitely incorrect.
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You should be ok, technically your passport would still be valid to get you back by air in case of an emergency, and you will still be outside the 6 month window some countries require.
February 16 is less than 6 months to the end of July.
Personally, I agree, just renew the darn things, you have plenty of time and you don't want to let them expire anyway!February 16, 2015, is three weeks from tomorrow... *probably* doable, but *possibly* not. If it were me, at this point, I would use the existing, non-expired passport... I think it *should* be accepted for this closed-loop cruise. I might also bring my birth certificate and (of course) state ID/driver license, in case there is any question at port check-in because of the less-than-six-month aspect.
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I never found them either. We'll sailing tomorrow, though- if I can I'll collect ours and scan them.
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That form says, " If you are pregnant, on dialysis, traveling with oxygen or using electric medical equipment you need to notify Fleet Medical with this form." This form is for if you have a medical condition for which you should be cleared by your physician before travel; it is not the "have you been throwing up or do you have ebola" form you fill out at the port (which you can't pre-fill out, as far as I know).
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Well, now I feel left out! I might make another call, but phones are not my forté, and I don't actually *like* wine (but I'm traveling with my mother, who does, so maybe I will try again).
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The deck plans DO seem to make it clear that there's a door, but other ships show a door that goes to what seems like it might be a behind-a-counter working area of some sort, and I've seen multiple references to the weird-but-okness of walking through the art gallery to get to cabins on the Plaza deck...
It sounds basically sure that we WILL be able to slip through that door into the Piazza. Mental vision of how things will be somewhat firmed up. Beauty!
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Yeah, I was fine with the front of the Emerald deck there, was kind of looking forward to it. My mom is thrilled with the new location, though, and she's probably right- it won't be the warmest cruise ever, so having the Piazza easily accessible is probably more useful than having the upper promenade right there.
Meanwhile... contradictory answers!
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We're on a 4day "sampler" later this month, and after initially taking E102 got upgraded/moved to the plaza deck, oceanview, port side. I'm looking at the deck plan and it appears that there is a door from the end of the hallway by P336 into the Piazza, right by the International Cafe... I'm wondering if that is, in fact, a passenger accessible door. Because that'd be mighty convenient! Not that having to go forward and through the art gallery is so awful or anything.
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Sadly, I can't get this deal (a bottle of wine) because we booked during some Thanksgiving whatever sale and it's not combinable with this offer... customer service guy tried for me, but no.
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Yes, a room in that state I'd snap some photos and head to the appropriate desk to discuss the situation; with two rooms that way, I'd discuss it on board but also forward the pictures to the cruise line's customer service.
youth center - costs? / Questions
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I've never heard that kids have to sleep!
Princess website says at https://www.princess.com/ships-and-experience/onboard-experience/kids-and-teens/
Late-night group kidsitting
For your convenience, group kidsitting is offered in the Youth Centers. Kids can relax and watch movies or play games with their friends while mom and dad have a relaxing night out.