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  1. On 12/6/2023 at 3:44 PM, staceyglow said:

    It's what the market will bear. 

     

    Anyone who knows anything about pricing knows that if you sell out of a product well in advance of its expiration date, you aren't charging enough. 

    And I have seen several relatively recent recent posts about the Teppenyaki and the Chef's Table being sold out. 

     

    SEE also:  FTTF. 

    See also: cabanas on Half Moon Cay. My sister and I have been cruising since the early days, watching them seem all to be filled whenever we visited even as the price just kept going up and up. So we imagined HAL and Carnival executives shaking their heads saying to themselves “we haven’t reached the maximum, so let’s raise it again.” They are still available now for our 4/2024 cruise at $699.

     

    It’s an optional expense for cruisers, so each person can decide if this special extra is worth it. To the extent such extras keep cruise fares more affordable it’s good. Just a different pricing model to the luxury lines where nearly everything is included in the fare, whether you take advantage or not.

  2. Momof3cruisers, I’m sorry you, C, and Max have to put up with problem people. It is kind of you to attribute the crew’s clumsiness to not understanding the etiquette around service animals. Maybe it would be a good idea to suggest additional training for them, at the very least before cruises where there is going to be a service animal on board.

     

    But some of what you encounter is just obtuseness—opening the mouth without thinking. Thank you for your good nature about it, which may serve to educate people to be more careful the next time.

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  3. On 12/5/2023 at 10:38 PM, texascane said:

    there was 2 minutes before the last departure that would get us back to Livorno in time

    Whew, that was tense reading! Good thing you had your phone activated with international service. It looks to me that depending on the very last possible train to get back was the miscalculation that led to the adventure. As poster Dan83 mentions, it’s best to have a backup plan.

  4. As pe4all mentions, the fact of the ship being fully booked does not necessarily mean every possible berth is taken. Ask your extended family members to check the deck plans on Carnival’s website to see exactly the capacity of their particular cabins. If any couple is booked just the two of them in a cabin that can accommodate 3 or 4 passengers—and are willing to share the space with you—they could ask their travel agent or Carnival to add you to the booking and pay the 3rd-person fee.

     

    At the same time, as sparks1093 suggests, call Carnival to see if there is a waiting list to grab any last-minute cancellations.

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  5. Venezia spent the night in NYC last night. I just caught a glimpse on the webcam of its passing toward the Verrazano Narrows bridge at 7 am (EST) this morning. Was that planned? Did it have anything to do with the stormy weather, air travel delaying passenger arrivals? Mechanical issues? 

  6. 2 hours ago, LouChamp said:

    Aloha. Have been blessed to cruise since 1971 and have sailed the world on various lines and ships.  We tried Carnin the early 1990s and my wife will never sail with them again. I have with my brother in law several times and we had great times and I would do it again but am seriously apprehensive.  I am concerned about the rowdy crowds, the smell of weed which I personally abhor, excessive drunken passengers and the fights. Now that is only my opinion but remain open minded but since it is my money I have the right to my opinion. I know cruising has changed on all the lines and have personally experienced it but I just don’t know. 

    I have been on multiple cruises with Carnival and have not experienced those unpleasant things you mention. I suspect the risk is there more likely on short (3-4 days) cruises during spring break time.

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  7. 33 minutes ago, KmomChicago said:

    Also, Carnival tends to put more passengers per ton onto the ships so they can feel somewhat more crowded, though the ships are designed to handle that, and it has never been an issue.


    Offsetting the greater percentage per ton of passengers is the fact that without such things as bumper car tracks or flow riders, there is plenty of open public space on Miracle’s upper decks, furnished with loungers—in shade and sun. So, if you don’t insist on being right around one of the pools you’ll not have trouble finding a quiet place to relax on deck.

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  8. On 11/21/2023 at 8:53 AM, Jamman54 said:

     

    Always glad to see you posting. Thanks for reading! 😀

     

     

    The coffee card is a punch card and it is free. After you buy 6 coffees, the 7th is free. 😄

     

    Did you acquire the card in Java Blue? Is it good elsewhere on the ship? I ask because I enjoyed a couple wonderful cappucinos from the Frizzante bar during our cruise and wonder if those would count if I had a coffee card.

     

  9. There is value in reporting to your muster station for the drill rather than just watching a video in your stateroom. In a real emergency, you will have the memory of having walked to the right place, rather than just having read or heard where to go.

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  10. 41 minutes ago, sfaaa said:

    This is precisely what prevention & deterrence are all about. Nil drug finding means the practice is working and meeting its target.

    Thank you. I was thinking that, too. The ultimate goal is not to find lots of people smuggling drugs on board, but to deter people from doing it in the first place.

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  11. As for beach areas, I noticed on a January cruise in 2012 that on Half Moon Cay (Bahamas) I could walk barefoot on the dry sand, whereas when I had been there a few years earlier on a June cruise, the dry sand had been too hot for bare feet. The sun was still deliciously warm to me as a Northerner but less oppressive in January. I didn’t go in the water, so cannot comment on that.

  12. On 10/21/2023 at 9:43 AM, carol louise said:

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    And like a working person being asked to dine with a customer, I suspect that however graciously he/she carries it off, the crew member considers accepting this “invitation” to dine with a passenger as a duty. Once on a cruise (HAL) a person from the Guest Services came to sat with us at dinner. We had a pleasant chat and she apparently enjoyed our company, but she did let slip at one point that she hadn’t realized she would be “working” that evening. 

    Rereading my post it occurs to me it may not be clear that we had not specifically asked the Guest Services person to dinner. We were three at a 4-top, and she came over and asked if she could join us, apparently something the staff were directed to take turns doing, to mingle with passengers.

  13. 23 hours ago, PTC DAWG said:

    The asking a crew member to dinner mentioned above sounds a little creepy to me…YMMV. 
     

    I think they would rather have the CASH. 

    I agree. For the crew member to be free, perhaps someone else who was to have the evening off was called to step in to cover the job of the crew member.
     

    And like a working person being asked to dine with a customer, I suspect that however graciously he/she carries it off, the crew member considers accepting this “invitation” to dine with a passenger as a duty. Once on a cruise (HAL) a person from the Guest Services came to sat with us at dinner. We had a pleasant chat and she apparently enjoyed our company, but she did let slip at one point that she hadn’t realized she would be “working” that evening. 

  14. 6 hours ago, ZoeyVictoria said:

    We have had two interesting cruises due to noise…. One section of the dining room is directly under the bowling alley. We were assigned there on both cruises, but it was really more amusing than irritating.  

    Years ago, on the Norwegian Wind, I booked a massage. Directly above the spa treatment rooms was the basketball court. Thump .. thump, thump … thump…. The masseuse and I agreed that was bad planning, as the soothing New Age sounds were no competition for the bouncing balls.

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