Don1966 Posted October 7, 2013 #751 Share Posted October 7, 2013 yes they have fridges in all the cabins on the Breeze - however they are not as cold as your fridge back home - so may not be suitable for all medications - you may have to find out temps for meds and see if they need to be stored elsewhere? Thanks. I believe they should be fine if under 50f. Any critiques on the Seadogs hotdogs? This place seems to not get any attention. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Avril Posted October 8, 2013 #752 Share Posted October 8, 2013 I'm sailing on the Breeze on December 7th, 2013 (8 Day Eastern Carib), can't wait!! :D This is an awesome thread, thank everyone for all the info and pics!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peanut561 Posted October 9, 2013 #753 Share Posted October 9, 2013 I just got off the Breeze sailed Sept 28th. Our biggest complaint was the ships air conditioning did not work well the 1st 5 days. We called it the hot ship. I don't think the workers were as attentive as I have experienced in the past. The ship was beautiful and the itinerary was perfect. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Don1966 Posted October 10, 2013 #754 Share Posted October 10, 2013 A little off subject but maybe someone can give me their 2 cents worth. We are doing the 6 day cruise stopping in Jamaica, Nassau and Grand Turk. In one of our stops I want to pick up a good bottle of wine for a present for a relative. Heres the problem I have NO Wine knowledge at all, so does anyone have any recommendations for something special at one of the stops? Thanks in advance.:confused: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DeanDeeDee Posted October 10, 2013 #755 Share Posted October 10, 2013 I'm sailing on the Breeze on December 7th, 2013 (8 Day Eastern Carib), can't wait!! :D This is an awesome thread, thank everyone for all the info and pics!! I agree! We are doing the same cruise November 23rd and this thread has given so much info. Thanks to all! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jjeromer Posted October 10, 2013 #756 Share Posted October 10, 2013 (edited) I absolutely love this ship. I'm planning another cruise on the Breeze and thinking of spa cabin 11203, any negatives about this room? Edited October 10, 2013 by jjeromer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SNJCruisers Posted October 10, 2013 #757 Share Posted October 10, 2013 A little off subject but maybe someone can give me their 2 cents worth. We are doing the 6 day cruise stopping in Jamaica, Nassau and Grand Turk. In one of our stops I want to pick up a good bottle of wine for a present for a relative. Heres the problem I have NO Wine knowledge at all, so does anyone have any recommendations for something special at one of the stops? Thanks in advance.:confused: Of the three ports you're visiting, the easiest would be to buy a bottle at the main shop in Grand Turk that you need to walk through to get to anywhere you want to go. They have a good selection. I would research on the ship to give you an idea as to what is available and what they charge on the ship and then compare with what they have in the store on Grand Turk. A good Chardonnay is always a safe bet for a gift since some people do not like reds. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Don1966 Posted October 10, 2013 #758 Share Posted October 10, 2013 Of the three ports you're visiting, the easiest would be to buy a bottle at the main shop in Grand Turk that you need to walk through to get to anywhere you want to go. They have a good selection. I would research on the ship to give you an idea as to what is available and what they charge on the ship and then compare with what they have in the store on Grand Turk. A good Chardonnay is always a safe bet for a gift since some people do not like reds. My main concern is to find a good wine that they wouldn't find here. Do you you know if Grand Turk has its own wineries that would have wine at the Grand Shop. Don't want to buy a bottle of something there and transport all the way back to the states a bottle of something they can buy down the street. :confused: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
30038599 Posted October 12, 2013 #759 Share Posted October 12, 2013 DH and I did a B2B. First we were on the Oasis of the Sea (beautiful ship & great entertainment) afterward we stayed over night at the W Fort Lauderdale hotel we were upgraded to a two bedrooms condo. Loved the W. Next day SAS picked us up and drove us to Port of Miami ( we do two cruises per year and this port is rated very poorly in knowledge and service) in our opinion. My husband recently had knee replacement surgery and I asked about special assistant from two agents and each knew less then the other. Very disappointed. Anyhow the Breeze is a beautiful ship. The italian restaurant serves pasta for lunch without a fee. This is not to be missed. You chose between three type of pasta, several type of sauces, chose shrimp, chicken and saugages then you can have the cook some toss some vegetables. Another one of my favorite is the Tandora. As good any top Indian restaurant. Got off the Breeze this morning staying a couple of days in Miami before heading home. We are booked at the W South Beach. Nice suite is nice but not at all like the W in Fort Lauderdale. Sunbathing on the balcony and looking out to the ocean. Hopecully to catch a glimpse of the Breeze around 5:30pm. For those of you that is sailing the Breeze in the near future. Enjoy!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tranquilreign Posted October 12, 2013 #760 Share Posted October 12, 2013 Good question. We will be in 11230. Sent from my HTC6435LVW using Forums mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anamarieus Posted October 15, 2013 #761 Share Posted October 15, 2013 (edited) found this on another site - thought it was interesting enough to print out and take with us. ***Hints and Tips for the Carnival Breeze -Visit the Relaxation Room in the Spa area. There are all types of Bigelow teas and also orange and lemon water. Relaxing music plays in the background. Great view of front of ship. See previous post for details and pictures. -Enjoy the Hasbro Game shows. Lots of fun. Great for families. Connect 4, Scrabble, Monopoly, Simon, Sorry… -The Mongolian Wok has great healthy stir fries. Pick your own ingredients including beef, chicken, salmon, or shrimp and all kinds of vegetables. Cooked right in front of you. -Enjoy the acoustic guitar soloists on the Lido deck in the Seaside Theatre area. -Try the water slides! -If visiting St. Thomas, your cell phone works same as in the United States. -The Serenity adult area is very quiet and peaceful. There are great cushioned furniture and hammocks for relaxing. Plenty of space in hot tubs. -The front of the ship on Deck 5 has a great view. You can get there from Deck 6. -Challenge yourself on the rope course and in the beautiful sports area. There are lockers outside the rope course. Also available in Sports Square are the Sky Court, miniature golf, ping pong, Sky Fitness equipment, and an oversized chess set. There is also a hot dog stand near the sports area. All these options are free. -Since debarkation is so early, if you have a later flight, get a day room at the Miami Sofitel. Our room was available as soon as we got to the hotel. Relax in your room or enjoy the beautiful pool! -Enjoy the 24 hour pizzeria. Different types of pizza include: Marguerita, Quattro, Pepperoni, and Mushroom. -Try the Italian restaurant, Cunina Capitano, for free at lunchtime. Great pasta bar! -Check out the Thrill Theatre. -Enjoy the Art Auctions. -Check out the Warehouse Arcade. -There is a nice family area with pool and whirlpools in the back of the ship. -Great area to hang out is on the Lido Deck in front of the big screen (Seaside Theatre). There is a pool and whirlpools, you are close to the Blue Iguana Cantina for burritos and watermelon or Guys Burger Joint. Great show choices include 2 different movies a night, concerts and shows during the day. Freshly popped popcorn is available at night during movies at the Blue Iguana Tequilla Bar. Get towels on the Lido Deck at the Towel Hut or use towels from your room. -In the back of the Red Frog Pub there is a nice sitting area and a swing. -The long whirlpools on each side of the ship hang over the ocean. Great view when the ship is moving, -The Taste Bar offers a breakfast bar each morning. Very quiet. Can eat outside at Ocean Plaza. -There is a Coffee Bar on board if you would like different types of coffee. -There is a Bonsai Sushi Bar. -Fat Jimmy’s BBQ is open on sea days. -Great shows at night in the Ovation Theatre: Playless Productions (all performers sing and dance)- Brits, Latin Nights, Diva Show; Juggler, and Motown show. There are also a variety of comedian shows, at least 2 times a night. There are 20 different comedy show times throughout the cruise in the Limelight Lounge. The same shows are offered 2 nights then changed. There are both family and adult only shows. -Dreams Studio allows you to book a photographer to follow you around and take pictures of you and your group. -Fun Hub locations are found in different locations on the ship where there are workstations set up for you to access the internet. -Enjoy the Chocolate Extravaganza on the last sea day during lunch in the Marketplace. -There is pub food available at the Red Frog Rum Bar. You can purchase Carnival’s own beer there (like Key West). Red Frog Rum Bar’s theme is to offer Carribbean drinks and the Blue Iguana Tequila Bar’s theme is to offer Mexican drinks. The Liquid Nightclub has DJs with different themes every night. Piano Bar offers singalongs. -Fahrenheit Steakhouse 555 offers wonderful 5 course dinners for an additional fee. -Try Super Star Live – Karaoke with a live band. -There are theme parties at night including the Red Frog Beach Party with prizes, glow sticks, line dances,… Another night is the Cantina Party. -Great kids program include Camp Carnival, Circle ‘C’, and Club 2-O. The kids even have their own disco! -Participate in the Groove for St. Jude event. Lots of dancing and good music. You can purchase a t-shirt and wristband for a $10 donation. The money raised goes to the St. Jude Hospital in TN where children that have a terminal diagnosis can go with no charge to the family. 80% of children make it after their treatments there. Have fun for a great cause. Also offered is a Build a Bear for St. Jude event. -You can download for free the daily program to your smart phone. -There is complimentary sushi at the Marketplace (buffet) during lunch. -There is Indian food offered in the back of the Marketplace (buffet). -There is a Comfort food section in the Marketplace (buffet). -Brunch is offered on sea days, 8:30 – 1:00. Breakfast and lunch foods are available. Every hour on the hour, a comedian performs for 10 minutes. -Enjoy the waiters and waitresses singing and dancing in the Dining Room – usually around 7:00 pm. -Enjoy a spectacular sunrise and sunset. -Use cash on the islands to avoid extra fees when using credit cards. -There are laundry rooms with washers and dryers so don’t worry about bringing extra clothes ‘just in case’. There are also rooms with ironing boards. Edited October 15, 2013 by anamarieus Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lbfluffy Posted October 15, 2013 #762 Share Posted October 15, 2013 Thanks just printed this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lbfluffy Posted October 15, 2013 #763 Share Posted October 15, 2013 is there a miniature sized deckplan I can print up prior to our Breeze cruise? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anamarieus Posted October 15, 2013 #764 Share Posted October 15, 2013 (edited) I have one at the office I will post it here tomorrow Edited October 15, 2013 by anamarieus Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anamarieus Posted October 16, 2013 #765 Share Posted October 16, 2013 DECK 3 (LOBBY) Forward Ovation Theatre Photo Gallery Elevators Sapphire Dining Room Aft Blush Dining Room (where TeaTime is held) DECK 4 (MEZZANINE) Ovation Theatre Photo Gallery DECK 5 Casino (Midship) Disco (Midship) Taste Bar (Midship) Red Frog Pub Bonsai Sushi Fat Jimmy’s C-Side BBQ Liquid Nightclub Limelight Lounge ATM Machine - Midship DECK 10 Lido Deck DECK 11 Cucina El Capitan (Aft) Bandstand DECK 12/13 Waterworks Fitness Center (Forward) Mini Golf Seaside Theatre DECK 14 Spa Deck 15 Serenity Spa Tea Time is 3pm in Blush Dining Room on Sea Days Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Georgie562 Posted October 16, 2013 #766 Share Posted October 16, 2013 found this on another site - thought it was interesting enough to print out and take with us. ***Hints and Tips for the Carnival Breeze -Visit the Relaxation Room in the Spa area. There are all types of Bigelow teas and also orange and lemon water. Relaxing music plays in the background. Great view of front of ship. See previous post for details and pictures. -Enjoy the Hasbro Game shows. Lots of fun. Great for families. Connect 4, Scrabble, Monopoly, Simon, Sorry… -The Mongolian Wok has great healthy stir fries. Pick your own ingredients including beef, chicken, salmon, or shrimp and all kinds of vegetables. Cooked right in front of you. -Enjoy the acoustic guitar soloists on the Lido deck in the Seaside Theatre area. -Try the water slides! -If visiting St. Thomas, your cell phone works same as in the United States. -The Serenity adult area is very quiet and peaceful. There are great cushioned furniture and hammocks for relaxing. Plenty of space in hot tubs. -The front of the ship on Deck 5 has a great view. You can get there from Deck 6. -Challenge yourself on the rope course and in the beautiful sports area. There are lockers outside the rope course. Also available in Sports Square are the Sky Court, miniature golf, ping pong, Sky Fitness equipment, and an oversized chess set. There is also a hot dog stand near the sports area. All these options are free. -Since debarkation is so early, if you have a later flight, get a day room at the Miami Sofitel. Our room was available as soon as we got to the hotel. Relax in your room or enjoy the beautiful pool! -Enjoy the 24 hour pizzeria. Different types of pizza include: Marguerita, Quattro, Pepperoni, and Mushroom. -Try the Italian restaurant, Cunina Capitano, for free at lunchtime. Great pasta bar! -Check out the Thrill Theatre. -Enjoy the Art Auctions. -Check out the Warehouse Arcade. -There is a nice family area with pool and whirlpools in the back of the ship. -Great area to hang out is on the Lido Deck in front of the big screen (Seaside Theatre). There is a pool and whirlpools, you are close to the Blue Iguana Cantina for burritos and watermelon or Guys Burger Joint. Great show choices include 2 different movies a night, concerts and shows during the day. Freshly popped popcorn is available at night during movies at the Blue Iguana Tequilla Bar. Get towels on the Lido Deck at the Towel Hut or use towels from your room. -In the back of the Red Frog Pub there is a nice sitting area and a swing. -The long whirlpools on each side of the ship hang over the ocean. Great view when the ship is moving, -The Taste Bar offers a breakfast bar each morning. Very quiet. Can eat outside at Ocean Plaza. -There is a Coffee Bar on board if you would like different types of coffee. -There is a Bonsai Sushi Bar. -Fat Jimmy’s BBQ is open on sea days. -Great shows at night in the Ovation Theatre: Playless Productions (all performers sing and dance)- Brits, Latin Nights, Diva Show; Juggler, and Motown show. There are also a variety of comedian shows, at least 2 times a night. There are 20 different comedy show times throughout the cruise in the Limelight Lounge. The same shows are offered 2 nights then changed. There are both family and adult only shows. -Dreams Studio allows you to book a photographer to follow you around and take pictures of you and your group. -Fun Hub locations are found in different locations on the ship where there are workstations set up for you to access the internet. -Enjoy the Chocolate Extravaganza on the last sea day during lunch in the Marketplace. -There is pub food available at the Red Frog Rum Bar. You can purchase Carnival’s own beer there (like Key West). Red Frog Rum Bar’s theme is to offer Carribbean drinks and the Blue Iguana Tequila Bar’s theme is to offer Mexican drinks. The Liquid Nightclub has DJs with different themes every night. Piano Bar offers singalongs. -Fahrenheit Steakhouse 555 offers wonderful 5 course dinners for an additional fee. -Try Super Star Live – Karaoke with a live band. -There are theme parties at night including the Red Frog Beach Party with prizes, glow sticks, line dances,… Another night is the Cantina Party. -Great kids program include Camp Carnival, Circle ‘C’, and Club 2-O. The kids even have their own disco! -Participate in the Groove for St. Jude event. Lots of dancing and good music. You can purchase a t-shirt and wristband for a $10 donation. The money raised goes to the St. Jude Hospital in TN where children that have a terminal diagnosis can go with no charge to the family. 80% of children make it after their treatments there. Have fun for a great cause. Also offered is a Build a Bear for St. Jude event. -You can download for free the daily program to your smart phone. -There is complimentary sushi at the Marketplace (buffet) during lunch. -There is Indian food offered in the back of the Marketplace (buffet). -There is a Comfort food section in the Marketplace (buffet). -Brunch is offered on sea days, 8:30 – 1:00. Breakfast and lunch foods are available. Every hour on the hour, a comedian performs for 10 minutes. -Enjoy the waiters and waitresses singing and dancing in the Dining Room – usually around 7:00 pm. -Enjoy a spectacular sunrise and sunset. -Use cash on the islands to avoid extra fees when using credit cards. -There are laundry rooms with washers and dryers so don’t worry about bringing extra clothes ‘just in case’. There are also rooms with ironing boards. Great information! I was on the Breeze last year, with soo much to do and soo little time I wasn't able to enjoy all the features! This year will be different since I am on a B2B and this is very helpful. Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lbfluffy Posted October 16, 2013 #767 Share Posted October 16, 2013 DECK 3 (LOBBY)Forward Ovation Theatre Photo Gallery Elevators Sapphire Dining Room Aft Blush Dining Room (where TeaTime is held) DECK 4 (MEZZANINE) Ovation Theatre Photo Gallery DECK 5 Casino (Midship) Disco (Midship) Taste Bar (Midship) Red Frog Pub Bonsai Sushi Fat Jimmy’s C-Side BBQ Liquid Nightclub Limelight Lounge ATM Machine - Midship DECK 10 Lido Deck DECK 11 Cucina El Capitan (Aft) Bandstand DECK 12/13 Waterworks Fitness Center (Forward) Mini Golf Seaside Theatre DECK 14 Spa Deck 15 Serenity Spa Tea Time is 3pm in Blush Dining Room on Sea Days Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PegNRay Posted October 16, 2013 #768 Share Posted October 16, 2013 -Since debarkation is so early, if you have a later flight, get a day room at the Miami Sofitel. Our room was available as soon as we got to the hotel. Relax in your room or enjoy the beautiful pool! Why is debarkation so early? What time do they start? Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Froufie Posted October 16, 2013 #769 Share Posted October 16, 2013 Why is debarkation so early? What time do they start? Thanks Ship usually gets into port fairly early - and self debarkation can begin as early as 7 or 7:30 am - by 9 am -9:30 am most everyone is off the ship I believe? Remember the room stewards and staff have to 'turn' around the ship for the next group of cruises who will already be arriving at the port at 10 - 11 am - so they do 'encourage' you to get off the ship so they can do what they need to do before the next passengers get onboard! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lukydog Posted October 16, 2013 #770 Share Posted October 16, 2013 Cruising Mickey, don't worry about your stateroom location, you can't hear any noise from the Lido deck unless maybe a little ancillary noise when you're sitting on your balcony. You chose the perfect location for a stateroom (as far as I'm concerned)...I'll be sailing on this cruise with you and our room is located a few doors from yours. We love staying on the Lido deck when we cruise, it's a quick walk to the buffet, Guy's Burgers, Blue Iguana and that yummy Thirsty Frog red draft and close to the forward elevators. Key West is a great place to visit if you haven't been there before and Cozumel and Grand Cayman has something to offer for everyone. We went to Paradise Beach in Cozumel the last time we cruised, it is beautiful there and there is no high per person, all inclusive, charge. It cost us $2 each for a lounge chair and we bought snacks and drinks from the bar. In Grand Cayman, we took a shared taxi to Calico Jacks and LOVED it there. Have a great wedding!! We are doing this itinerary on the Breeze Sept. 2014. Could you tell me about Calico Jacks? Thanks, 300+ days to go...ugh. :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GlendaleCruiser Posted October 16, 2013 #771 Share Posted October 16, 2013 is there a miniature sized deckplan I can print up prior to our Breeze cruise? I sometimes take screenshots of the deckplans on the CCL website and use them to familiarize myself with the ship and decide what else I want to see. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Topo Gigio Posted November 2, 2013 Author #772 Share Posted November 2, 2013 is there a miniature sized deckplan I can print up prior to our Breeze cruise? The best thing is to go to http://www.carnival.com and click on ships and then Breeze. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
broncorckcrwlr Posted December 8, 2013 #773 Share Posted December 8, 2013 Wow. Some of you have been booked on this cruise and following this roll call for a longgg time! We just booked yesterday! Looking forward to it. It will be my third cruise, second on Carnival and my wife's fourth and third on Carnival. This will be the first cruise for our 12 yo and 8 yo grandsons as well as my 87 yo mother. We are going to give a Deluxe Ocean View room a try with 5 people. lol We'll see how it goes. I look forward to reading thru this thread from the beginning when I can find the time to finish it all. Maybe we will run into some of you on board. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CarnivalBreeze319 Posted December 8, 2013 #774 Share Posted December 8, 2013 Wow. Some of you have been booked on this cruise and following this roll call for a longgg time! We just booked yesterday! Looking forward to it. It will be my third cruise, second on Carnival and my wife's fourth and third on Carnival. This will be the first cruise for our 12 yo and 8 yo grandsons as well as my 87 yo mother. We are going to give a Deluxe Ocean View room a try with 5 people. lol We'll see how it goes. I look forward to reading thru this thread from the beginning when I can find the time to finish it all. Maybe we will run into some of you on board. We had 4 people in a deluxe ocean view on the breeze. Very large cabin. You will be fine. Enjoy the breeze. She is an Amazing ship and a perfect choice for families Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kcwingwalker Posted December 8, 2013 #775 Share Posted December 8, 2013 Wow. Some of you have been booked on this cruise and following this roll call for a longgg time! We just booked yesterday! Looking forward to it. It will be my third cruise, second on Carnival and my wife's fourth and third on Carnival. This will be the first cruise for our 12 yo and 8 yo grandsons as well as my 87 yo mother. We are going to give a Deluxe Ocean View room a try with 5 people. lol We'll see how it goes. I look forward to reading thru this thread from the beginning when I can find the time to finish it all. Maybe we will run into some of you on board. Could be a bit crowded, but I'm sure you'll have a great time:) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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