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There are people having a great time, just like there have been on every cruise. Is it possible that sometimes a crowd might become a little obnoxious? Of course. But I've seen few instances of this in my time on Carnival.

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1 hour ago, mz-s said:

The worst of the party crowd is on the 2-4 day weekend cruises, which the Mardi Gras does not do.

Agreed, the booze cruises will be more likely to have a rowdier crowd. 6-8 days usually don't.

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2 hours ago, mz-s said:

The worst of the party crowd is on the 2-4 day weekend cruises, which the Mardi Gras does not do.

Agreed.

i was recently on the celebration over Memorial Day; and EVERYONE complained about unruly kids…personally it didn’t affect me at all. (But I don’t hang out on lido nor at the bars)

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My wife was on the Sensation years ago, she said never to sail on Carnival again. she went with friends on a 4 day Bahamas cruise.  and said it was like being trapped in a cage with drunk, gross, puking college frat boys. 

 

I told her well that was a ling time ago, these guys are too old now to party like they are in their 20’s.

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I am going to be honest some of my best cruises were short "booze cruises"


I don't really drink to excess but the folks on those cruises just want to have fun and cut loose for a few days.

 

I know that there are plenty of cases of fights and illegal behavior on these cruises, not just on Carnival but other lines as well. So there is probably some level of risk. I wouldn't book a booze cruise during spring break for example. All of mine have been during shoulder season - after Labor Day but before Thanksgiving, after MLK day but before the Ides of March, etc.

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1 hour ago, mz-s said:

I am going to be honest some of my best cruises were short "booze cruises"


I don't really drink to excess but the folks on those cruises just want to have fun and cut loose for a few days.

 

I know that there are plenty of cases of fights and illegal behavior on these cruises, not just on Carnival but other lines as well. So there is probably some level of risk. I wouldn't book a booze cruise during spring break for example. All of mine have been during shoulder season - after Labor Day but before Thanksgiving, after MLK day but before the Ides of March, etc.

Totally agree.  During the "off season" these cruises tend to have really fun crowds, but not out of control.

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On 6/18/2024 at 12:09 PM, KarmaCruisers said:

Agreed.

i was recently on the celebration over Memorial Day; and EVERYONE complained about unruly kids…personally it didn’t affect me at all. (But I don’t hang out on lido nor at the bars)

Bars are the safe place from the kids

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On 6/18/2024 at 5:54 PM, mz-s said:

I am going to be honest some of my best cruises were short "booze cruises"


I don't really drink to excess but the folks on those cruises just want to have fun and cut loose for a few days.

 

I know that there are plenty of cases of fights and illegal behavior on these cruises, not just on Carnival but other lines as well. So there is probably some level of risk. I wouldn't book a booze cruise during spring break for example. All of mine have been during shoulder season - after Labor Day but before Thanksgiving, after MLK day but before the Ides of March, etc.

Yep - When you go is as much of a factor as how long they are. Any spring break cruise is more likely to be busier/rowdier than a cruise in mid-Jan or Feb. 

 

While I prefer the longer cruises, we have done plenty of shorter ones too, especially when we were in AZ. We did some quick weekend trips to Long Beach for a 3 or 4 day cruise and even on those shorter weekend cruises we didn't run into any issues. If it was too loud where we were on deck, we just went to a different spot to relax or to our balcony. Annoying sometimes, yes, but easy enough to avoid.

 

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On 6/29/2024 at 9:40 AM, wrcjr98 said:

I sailed Mardi Gras on Thanksgiving week.  Never again!  I sailed Celebration on Cinco de Mayo week, it was great!  Not sure if it was the week of sailing, or the port we were sailing out of - but - much preferred sailing on the Celebration!  

Why never again. What was the difference for you on the ships?

 

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12 minutes ago, jimbo5544 said:

They are sister ships and the Celebration has a hundred plus more people.

They are but, things are slightly different and I prefer the layout of the Celebration. 

 

That said, I board Mardi Gras Saturday again as I've had enough of Miami for a while.

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Just now, hard_eight said:

They are but, things are slightly different and I prefer the layout of the Celebration. 

 

That said, I board Mardi Gras Saturday again as I've had enough of Miami for a while.

I was not questioning your choice, just stating the difference in the two ships.

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1 minute ago, hard_eight said:

They are but, things are slightly different and I prefer the layout of the Celebration. 

 

That said, I board Mardi Gras Saturday again as I've had enough of Miami for a while.

and closer by a significant margin for you.

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6 minutes ago, jimbo5544 said:

I was not questioning your choice, just stating the difference in the two ships.

 

5 minutes ago, jimbo5544 said:

and closer by a significant margin for you.

Agreed on both counts. Miami means at minimum an extra days worth of costs. 

 

It's weird walking through, mainly the area where Emeril's is. I like the overlook from Alchemy on the Celebration with the "Windows to the world" or whatever the windows are called.

 

How is the Jubilee setup? Is Emeril's on the outer wall of the ship, or some rodeo bar? 🤣

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On 6/29/2024 at 8:40 AM, wrcjr98 said:

I sailed Mardi Gras on Thanksgiving week.  Never again!  I sailed Celebration on Cinco de Mayo week, it was great!  Not sure if it was the week of sailing, or the port we were sailing out of - but - much preferred sailing on the Celebration!  

Was it due to it being a school holiday week for you to not do it again?

Reason I ask, is because we've sailed the past 3 Thanksgiving weeks.....we're done with that!  From now on, not planning on cruising while school is out.  

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