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Could you guys tell it was a smaller ship as far as movement? I’m nervous about getting seasick on the Freedom! I’ve only cruised on Dream and Liberty of the Seas.

 

 

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I didnt notice any more movement then on the larger ships.

 

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dmdiver:

 

You mention John & Alex in the dinning room - would you please let me know where the table seating is?

 

Thanks.

 

Linda

 

I don't remember the table number, but it was on deck 3 off the lobby - we walked to the left & toward the back and had a large round table for 6. Head waiter's name is John Alex. I had hoped I had taken a pic of the card on the table, but unfortunately I didn't. Looking at my notes from that cruise, I mention Daria & Chisanga. I know for a fact that Chisanga was not one of our servers, but she passed our table on her route through the dining room & stopped in on us just for fun. We were kind of a lively group. Daria may have been a hostess.

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Thank you for the information. We will be on the Freedom March 31 and have YTD. We like a large sharing table in the center of the bottom deck. We are so spoiled. This is our 40th cruise, 38th on Carnival.

 

Thanks again.

 

Linda

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I think that's what I read - that John Alex was moving to another ship, but then I thought I read that he was going back to Freedom. I guess someone who has been on either of those ships may know.

I am on the freedom, he is not. I know now it is the valor he is on, I saw him two weekends ago.

 

 

Freedom is awesome!

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I have seen several recommendations to take an extension cord and power strip (no surge protector types allowed) since the cabins only have one outlet. What I have not seen mentioned is whether to take a 2-prong or 3-prong outlet cord. Can I plug in a 3-prong (grounded) power cord in the room outlet?

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I have seen several recommendations to take an extension cord and power strip (no surge protector types allowed) since the cabins only have one outlet. What I have not seen mentioned is whether to take a 2-prong or 3-prong outlet cord. Can I plug in a 3-prong (grounded) power cord in the room outlet?

 

Yes, it can be a three prong. The outlet is on the desk by the phone.

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