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  1. On 1/21/2020 at 11:33 AM, RenoNanaOz said:

    Really enjoying your review! We sail on May 16th, can't wait. I signed up for the Sushi Class, very excited about that.

     

    Thank you.  Sushi Class was one of the classes I considered to go to, but we wanted to do something else on that time slot.  Maybe next time, I'll try that.

     

    On 1/22/2020 at 2:18 AM, grima625 said:

    Great pictures!  Enjoying the review.

     

    Thank you so much for following along

     

    On 1/22/2020 at 10:07 AM, adriennerm said:

    Great review. We sail this Saturday on the ship. I can't wait

     

    I hope you have nice weather and enjoy your upcoming cruise.

  2. Miscellaneous Thoughts

     

     

    Fahrenheit 555 Steakhouse

     

    We always try to go on a family vacation on our anniversary week.  This time, we’re on a cruise and DH and I wanted to try the Steakhouse.  Since the  last thing the kidlets want to do was to stay in a dark steakhouse for about two hours,  they joined the Olds for dinner at the MDR and then send them off to their kids’ club activities afterwards.   

     

    I must say, our last meal prior to dinner was breakfast and we really prepared ourselves not to eat much during the day.  Dinner at Fahrenheit 555 was worth the extra cost.  I promise myself to go to Carnival Steakhouse at least once from now on.

     

    Sorry about the grainy photo.  Potato soup compliments of the Chef

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    Pork Belly Appetizer for me

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    Ta-da!

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    Dh's bone marrow and beef tartare

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    Filet Mignon  and wasabi mashed potato for me.  Don't let the angle fool you.  I couldn't finish it.

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    DH's Wagyu with french fries as his side.  He wanted to finish it but Bren discovered that we were at the Steakhouse and he demanded leftovers.  

     

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    Art at the table (because we thought it's be fun).  And we couldn't finish it either.

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    The dining staff were nice and attentive.  When we told them we want to take our leftover steaks to the cabin because of our son, they graciously packed it for us and gave us an extra macaroni and cheese side for him to enjoy.  

     

    As soon as we messaged Bren to come back to the cabin, he was happy even if he was kind of miffed at us for not including him. Sorry kid, it's our anniversary and there are plenty of things to eat on the ship anyway.  We promised him that next time we cruise on the bigger ships,  we will take him to the steakhouse and let him order from the regular menu and not the kids'. (well, not Aria, she hasn't discovered the joys of steaks yet.  But she will eat the bread) 

     

    You could say it was 5 stars from all of us.

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  3. 1 minute ago, Buffalofirsttimer4 said:

     

    Have they already purchased alcohol for their cabin? If so, you cannot have more than 2 alcoholic products from the FunShops and it will not let you order anymore (even if a gift).

     

    no, they haven't.  But i did call Carnival and just ordered that way.  Thanks for your advise.

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  4. Thoughts on Activities

     

    Sky Ride and Ropes Course

     

    I like it better when I'm on the floor.

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    My recommendation:  Please do not use the Sky Ride and Ropes Course when the ship is underway.  Make sure that you’re firmly docked and there is no wind.  I discovered that I was very afraid of heights and being high up on wobbly things.  But even when docked, it’s scary as *^&#!  Then again, I think it’s just me.

     

    We rode the  Sky Ride on Puerto Vallarta day so we were nicely docked.  I felt good getting on the bike.  Once I was on the rails with nothing beneath my feet, I became anxious.  I know that I was safely harnessed in, but the combination of a  breeze and looking down (NEVER LOOK DOWN!) is terrifying.  DH was also scared a bit, especially the part where the bike dips downwards (PREPARE YOU BRAKES).  He said the ride was fine but he will never do it again.

     

    The Ropes course is another story.  There are two sides, the easy side and the hard side.  The easy side has more hand holds and a bit stable than the hard side.  But still!  We did the ropes course on the 2nd sea day (after Puerto Vallarta) and the ship was happily underway.  You can feel the wind and the swaying. 

     

    There was a man who gave up after the very first part of the ropes course and went back to where we started.  I thought after the initial part, most foot holds are stable.  Only the first part of the course is scary.  Also DO NOT LOOK DOWN. 

     

    We’re allowed to go through the ropes course twice.  Nope, never again!  Both of us said we’re getting old for this $#!&. 

     

     

     

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  5. Thank you all for sticking around with me so far!

     

    Thoughts on Puerto Vallarta

     

    I asked the parentals what they wanted to do in Puerto Vallarta.  We ended up going to Walmart for some well needed  free Wifi and souvenirs.  I guess everyone is feeling tired and the temps are very summery.  Like I said, the ship is HUGE!  Going from Point A to Point B is a long walk.  I think I raked in a minimum of 15K steps on my FitBit per day.

     

    We overnighted once in Puerto Vallarta on the Splendor.  I felt safe in the area.  We just don't fee like going on excursions this time around

     

    Presenting Walmart (if you need to stock up on sodas and other things like free wifi).  They accept US dollars and will give change in USD, though the cents parts are given in Mexican Pesos.  I received 18 Pesos.  No problem, there is a small McDonald kiosk in Walmart and one cone is about 12 Pesos.  We have coins left over for our collection.

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    Our stalker for the week 😛 

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    It feels so good to walk on terra firma after a few days on sea.  I made everybody just spend time off the ship before we return to our ship board activities.

     

     

     

     

     

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  6. 1 minute ago, Buffalofirsttimer4 said:

     

    not sure what operating system you are using but I've found that if I try to use Explorer it doesn't work with Carnival's system. I can order just fine when I use Chrome.... we made our last purchase on the website 1/8/2020 (and it let me add items to my cart just now).

    I used IE, Chrome, and Firefox.  I didn't have issues buying for my own cruise.  In fact, we just booked chef's table and waters for ourselves last night.  I'm having issues buying cabin gifts for another person's cruise.  It says my shopping cart is empty, when it is not.

     

    I'll be giving the website until tomorrow,  then I'll order trough customer service.

  7. I tried different accounts to buy a surprise gift on the Carnival Website, it won't let me!  It says my shopping cart is empty.  They sail first week February and I wanted it to be secret.  

     

    Has anybody successfully ordered on the Carnival Website for a gift?  

     

    I might end up calling customer service if I still can't order via website.  I just don't want her to hear me since she sits next to me.

  8. 14 hours ago, Greektreats said:

    Great review! How far and how long did it take to get from the ship to the cathedral?  One person in our group has recently had hip replacement, so not sure unless it’s a relatively short walk. 

     

    Yes, what Jim said.  It's 20 minutes one way.  The sidewalk and road are pretty ok.  Be wary of dogs within the house gates, they're angry.  I've seen accessibility ramps so if anybody has to ride on a wheel chair, it would be easy.  I've seen people from other cruises with canes.  A caveat:  the old area sidewalk is cobblestone, so it will be a bit bumpy at times. 

     

    This is the route we took.  There are police around so its pretty safe and the Blue Line volunteers are there along the path.  My daughter decided to turn the map into an airplane so I can't point out the places we went to before we returned.

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  9. Thoughts on Mazatlan Day

     

    Now Popsie is very wary about going to Mexico especially the news at the time we booked them in October 2019.  I told him that it’s relatively safe, as long as you don’t veer off the tourist path.  So, instead of my original plan of us  just hanging out at Stone Island, we would be walking the Blue Line and find the Cathedral.

     

    We basically walked off the ship, rode the shuttle, and avoided the tour vendors in the market place  and taxis at the entrance of the cruise port.  I researched tips from the Mexican Riviera forum that we have a choice of walking towards the left, along the wall to get to the Stone Island Ferry (until my next trip, sigh) or to the volunteers for the Mazatlán Blue line who will give us a walking Map. 

     

    Shuttle to the cruise port entrance because the Mazatlan port is industrial.  Not good to traipse around.

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    The volunteers are very friendly and would gladly give pointers to sights and how to go around Mazatlán.

     

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    The literal Blue Line

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    Halfway to the Cathedral (Plaza). The blue line volunteers are around so there are people you can ask if you feel like you're getting lost.

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    Immaculada Concepcion Cathedral

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    The kids begging to go back so they harrassed Señor Frog .  Again it was HOT!

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    The blue line is walkable,  and I think we returned to the ship at about noon-ish for lunch and other activities.  

     

    Next time, I will definitely hit Stone Island  where I'll be beach side enjoying drinks and locally sourced food.  But, it wasn't meant to be. 

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    After the boat trip, we went back to the dock.  I didn’t want to go to Medano Beach as I can see that it was super crowded.  I decided for us to  walk towards the Naval/Coast Guard area for the locals’ beach.  You can rent umbrellas and there are port-a-potties available.  There are no vendors in the area, but there are no restaurants either.  If you’re looking for peace and quiet with a nice view of the ships, this is your spot.  The waters are calmer, too, which is a huge plus if you have little kids.  I felt safe in the area. I have a feeling we'll do this beach on our own when we sail the Mexican Riviera again.  And this time, we'll be prepared!

     

    Path to the beach.  Playa Empacadora (Cannery Beach)

     

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    It's an easy walk, you can't miss it.  Just go left towards the smaller boat area pass the coast guard/naval base.

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    Getting sand out of our shoes.  Like I said, we weren't prepared.  Bren wasn't planning to swim at all so he wasn't too thrilled to walk to the beach.

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    This is closer to noon.  Lots of space.

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    If it wasn’t too hot for the parentals and if my kids were prepared, we could’ve stayed and swam for a bit.  But, everyone was melting and wanted to go back, so back to the ship we went. 

     

     

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  11. Thoughts on Cabo San Lucas Day

     

    The tender tickets were given the noon on the first sea day at the lido deck.  According to their posting, you don’t have to get tickets IF you have a Carnival shore excursion.  The excursion tickets should have the meet up time and location.  If you will go to Cabo on your own, it’s better to get the tender tickets.  We got ticket number 24 and the posting said we do not get off until about 12noon!

     

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    I had a feeling that we will be able to get on the water shuttles earlier.  And indeed we did!   They called our number at around 1030am I’m so happy that our cabins were at the forward Deck 1, it was only a flight of stairs away from Deck 0. 

     

    It was a pretty quick ride to the dock.  However, the Royal Princess and Sea Princess joined us that day so it was quite a wait for us to get our turn on the dock area.  Lots of people.  But once the excursion people left, it wasn’t so bad.

     

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    Weather was HOT!   

     

    Since the parentals were new to the area, I decided that all of us take the Arch Glass bottom boar tour.  I haggled for a $10/person glass bottom boat ride (45 minutes) and no additional dock fees.

     

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  12. I hope everyone had a good weekend. Onwards!

     

    Thoughts on the Spa and Spa Pass

     

    I never won in the Spa Raffle before.  However, I guess I was lucky (or Aria brought me luck) and won $150 credits in the spa.  Since it was our anniversary, I decided to splurge on a couple’s massage.  I probably won’t do it again unless I will win in a raffle. 

     

    We also purchased a couple’s spa pass.  We were spoiled on the Splendor and loved the T-pool and spent most of the mornings in the t-pool and saunas during our 7 day, sometimes twice a dat, so we want another go with the spa pass. 

     

    This time on the Panorama, we weren’t so thrilled about the spa.  The experience showers were nice and aromatic, and the sauna and heating rooms were nice.  We just miss the T-pool.

     

    Also take note, there are chair hogs in the spa!  Ugh.  They were in the whirlpool and they weren’t even using the warm recliners!  If they were napping on the recliners, I would understand.  But to call out someone who wanted to use the vacant recliners is something else. SMH. 

     

    In the end, I think we only used our spa pass 4 times.  We’d most likely not do it again and there are other activities during the day to occupy our time.

     

    Sorry, no pics on the spa.  We couldn’t find the time when the spa was empty.

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  13. On 1/19/2020 at 10:56 AM, Keata said:

    Thanks so much for all your great information.  We will sail from the West Coast for the 1st time at the end of August.  Couple of questions please - how much was the cooking class and did it vary based on what was taught?  For Cabo which was a tender port - where did you anchor?  I am trying to line up a day pass at one of the all inclusive hotels and just need an idea of where the tender lets you off. 

     

    There are short classes (Pasta, Pizza, Ice Cream, etc) during the day for $30/person.  The later classes (like Indian food with Dinner or Asian food with dinner) costs $59/person.  The info for the classes are in the Specialty Dining button, it will also say what days they are available and the time slot.

     

    In Cabo, we anchored off between Medano Beach and the Arch.  Somewhere there.  The tender only lets everybody off on the dock.  I don't think the tenders are allowed to go to the Medano beach areas, if that's what you're thinking.  A water taxi will take you to the beach areas once you get off the tenders.

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  14. Carnival Kitchens

     

    I booked the Pasta Master class because this was the only class that fits in our schedule.  It was on 10AM first sea day.  Bren wanted to learn how to make pasta as he was already eating all my store bought pasta every after school.  Mom, Bren, and   I signed up for this one.  DH wanted something else but it conflicts with everything we wanted to do.

     

    We arrived at 10 and the class was full.  There are 18 attendees with 9 stations.  After washing our hands, the instructor oriented us to our work areas.  Don’t worry if you don’t know your way in a fancy kitchen setup, there are a couple of chef there to assist.  They gave my son praise and that they were happy to see young people who want to learn how to cook.  A good skill to learn, especially if they are at an age when they are always whiny about “there is nothing to eat.”

     

    The recipe is simple and I think we can actually replicate it back at home.  We listed our emails before we left.

     

    We weren't allowed to bring our the food we made, health regulations they said.  So, sonny boy had to inhale everything.  Popsie popped his head in and asked for a taste.  He approves.  They gave each of us a spatula with the Carnival kitchens logo, no apron though.  

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  15. Night time walkabouts are nice, barely any people.

     

    The view of the Havana Area from Deck 10.  One day, mark my words, I'll be there...in 7 years because I have a 5 year old right nnow.  😞 

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    Deck 10 pool area

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    Water Works

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    Deck 11 view of the Dive in Theater from behind the slides.  I couldn't get a nice whale tail shot, the slides were blocking my angle.  I wanted a whale tail shot with the name of the ship above the Deck 10 pool.  Alas, this ship layout was not meant to be.

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    Tiptoeing thru the putt-putt

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    Purty dandelions

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  16. Oh the smoky bbq goodness on Deck 5:  Guy's Pig and Anchor.  I didn't notice if the outside counters were open during embarkation but you can get no-cost bbq during sea days.  It's a la carte at dinner time.  Visit the pig and the Guy Fieri statue (creepy, though)

     

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    Heroes Tribute Bar at Deck 4.  Near and dear to DH's heart

     

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