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  1. Below are pictures of the 4 night cruise menus with food pictures. In total there are about 22 pictures of misc. appetizers, entrees, and desserts. http://www.embarkandaway.com/general-cruise-blog/carnival-cruise-new-dining-room-dinner-menus-with-food-pictures-4-night-cruise I'm hoping to get some pictures when I go on my cruise soon and I will share here after I'm back.
  2. The Dive In Movies will actually change the last week of April and then continue in May. The April 2023 Dive In Movies are as follows until the last week of the month: Black Adam Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile The Woman King Jurassic World Dominion Amsterdam A man called Otto "Puss in Boots The Last Wish" Sacred Planet The Dive In Movies will change starting the last week of April and continue into May so your cruise should be pulling from this list (the May list is nearly identical to the April list with the exception of 1 movie). Black Adam Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile The Woman King Jurassic World Dominion – Rise of the Tyrannosaurus Amsterdam A Man Called Otto Puss in Boots - The Last Wish Mother's Day http://www.embarkandaway.com/general-cruise-blog/carnival-cruise-dive-in-movies-list I hope this helps. Have a great cruise!
  3. Carnival must be getting ready to officially release the sailing dates. The dates have been posted on the Carnival Hub App today for selection under Carnival Firenze. The dates posted in the Carnival Hub App are for May 2024 - April 2025 are listed here, but are tentative until Carnival officially releases since what is in the Hub App may not always be 100% correct. With the dates currently listed in the app May 2, 2024 may be the first cruise. http://www.embarkandaway.com/general-cruise-blog/carnival-firenze-2024-and-2025-sailing-dates I wonder if they will make an announcement and open cruises on the booking engine early next week.
  4. 2022 Christmas Decoration Schedule By Ship: Carnival Breeze | Thursday, December 1, 2022Carnival Celebration | Sunday, December 4, 2022Carnival Conquest | Friday, December 2, 2022Carnival Dream | Sunday, November 27, 2022Carnival Elation | Monday, November 28, 2022Carnival Freedom | Thursday, December 1, 2022Carnival Glory | Sunday, November 27, 2022Carnival Horizon | Saturday, November 26, 2022Carnival Legend | Sunday, December 4, 2022Carnival Liberty | Friday, November 25, 2022Carnival Luminosa | Sunday, December 4, 2022Carnival Magic | Sunday, November 27, 2022Mardi Gras | Saturday, November 26, 2022Carnival Miracle | Sunday, November 27, 2022Carnival Paradise | Saturday, December 3, 2022Carnival Panorama | Sunday, November 27, 2022Carnival Pride | Sunday, December 4, 2022Carnival Radiance | Friday, November 25, 2022Carnival Spirit | Sunday, November 27, 2022Carnival Splendor | Monday, December 5, 2022Carnival Sunrise | Saturday, December 3, 2022Carnival Sunshine | Monday, December 5, 2022Carnival Valor | Monday, November 28, 2022Carnival Vista | Saturday, November 26, 2022 ** Subject to change! http://www.embarkandaway.com/general-cruise-blog/carnival-cruise-2022-christmas-ship-decoration-schedule
  5. I think the Carnival Elation and Carnival Paradise will be around until 2026 or later. Right now the Carnival Elation has a dry-dock scheduled in early 2023 and the Carnival Paradise in the later part of 2023. This should buy each ship another 2-3 years unless Carnival's plans change (which could happen). The Carnival Sunshine went to dry-dock in 2021 and currently does not have a future dry-dock publicly announced yet. Dry-Dock Schedule: http://www.embarkandaway.com/carnival-drydock-schedule.html
  6. As we got closer to docking the sun was beginning to rise in the east. Before heading inside I decided to walk up to Deck 11 to get a better look outside. After watching the Carnival Breeze approach the cruise terminal, I went back to my stateroom to grab my suitcase and do a final check. Before leaving my stateroom I stepped outside on the balcony one last time to look outside. Below are some pictures from my balcony: Disembarking The Carnival Breeze: On the last sea day a letter was delivered to my stateroom that said VIFP Platinum guests were allowed to debark early and could arrive in the Ovation Theater at 7:15am prior to debarkation. This time was only for VIFP Platinum guests that were doing self-assist debarkation and did not check any luggage outside their stateroom. I arrived in the lounge right at 7:15am and a crew member was seating everyone in order of arrival. Guests who arrived in the Ovation Theater first were first in line to get off. The seating was very controlled and organized. A few minutes before the ship was given clearance, the crew members working the lounge made an announcement that we would be told when we could get up to leave. When the time came, the crew members went row by row to get people out of the lounge in the order they arrived. When my row was called I got up and took my suitcase to the back of the Ovation Theater. We were directed into the ship's atrium to have our Sail & Sign Cards scanned by security. Security was at the gangway scanning Sail & Sign cards. Note: For a cruiser to get off as self assist, he or she must carry off all luggage and bags. All self assist guests would be allowed off before the general disembarkation guests. Here are a few pictures I took as I walked down the gangway leaving the Carnival Breeze: After getting our Sail & Sign Cards scanned we exited the ship and went down the gangway. Going through customs was very quick and easy. Carnival had the Smile & Go machines setup to take our pictures. This was the process for guests that were US passport holders & used the US passport to board the cruise ship. Guests without passports or foreign visitors had a separate area where they had their documentation scrutinized by a US customs officer. Once getting my picture taken by the Smile & Go machine I walked through the terminal. Before exiting the TABC officials were asking guests to declare any alcohol purchases in order to pay state taxes. I did not have any alcohol so I did not have to worry about paying any tax. From the time of stepping off the ship, it took less than 12 minutes to be outside of the cruise terminal because of how fast and efficient the debarkation process now was. Outside the cruise terminal, we crossed the street to head over to the Port of Galveston's Parking Garage. This was a quick and easy walk! THE END!!! Thank you so much for reading my Carnival Breeze cruise review. I hope you enjoyed the information & pictures. Please feel free to let me know if you have any questions. I'm happy to help you out the best I can!
  7. After eating breakfast I walked out the back doors of the Lido Marketplace. The Carnival Breeze was starting the process of turning around. After turning around the ship began to sail backwards to dock at Cruise Terminal #1. Below are some pictures I took during our arrival in Galveston:
  8. The Carnival Breeze's atrium lobby on Deck 3 was setup for the debarkation process. Ropes were setup in the area where the gangway would soon be connected. Ropes and chairs in the atrium were positioned to create a path for guests to get off and prevent chaos in the atrium. Although guests were asked not to wait on Deck 3, visiting Guest Services was still allowed on the last morning. While on Deck 3 I stepped inside the Ovation Theater. The Ovation Theater was the waiting area for Platinum guests as well as guests with early flights. One side of the Ovation Theater was used for guests that needed assistance getting off the ship. Last Breakfast On The Carnival Breeze: Today was our last breakfast on the Carnival Breeze. The Lido Buffet's continental breakfast and main buffet lines were open from 6:00am until 9:00am. By the Lido pool, the Blue Iguana Cantina was open from 7:00am until 9:00am. For cruisers that did not want to eat in the ship's buffet, the Blush Aft Dining Room was open from 6:30am until 8:00am for open seating. The buffet line in the Lido Marketplace served bacon today and french toast was also not served despite the pattern being every other day. A crew member was not serving bacon this morning and the tongs were left out for self-service. It has been a long time since I have been able to serve myself bacon on a cruise! Below are some pictures from our last breakfast of the cruise:
  9. From Deck 15 I walked down to Deck 5 to start walking around the Carnival Breeze's interior areas one last time for the cruise. I started at the front of Deck 5 and worked my way towards the back. There were several people around the Ocean Plaza & Liquid Nightclub area of the ship as people were waiting for the alcohol pick-up that was taking place in the Liquid Nightclub. After walking through Deck 5, I walked down to Deck 4. I could see inside the Blush Dining Room. The lower level (Deck 3) of the dining room was setup for breakfast open seating. The port of call menu was served here for breakfast instead of the Sea Day Brunch menu on this day of the cruise. On Deck 4 I walked from the back to the front atrium area. On my way, I passed by the non-smoking casino annex on Deck 4. Since we were already back in Texas' waters, the casino was closed. In the atrium area of Deck 4, the Pixels Photo Gallery was dark and closed. I think the photo gallery opened briefly on the last morning for last minute purchases.
  10. Last Morning - Galveston, Texas Monday, September 26, 2022 Very Early Morning Walk Around The Carnival Breeze: My alarm was set to go off around 4:15am because I wanted to have time to finish packing and still have time to walk around the ship one last time before getting off. I got up around 4:15am and by 5:00am was ready to walk around the Carnival Breeze. My first stop was the Lido Deck (deck 10) to take some pictures of the Lido Marketplace and main pool area. Breakfast was not opening until 6am so I had plenty of time to take some pictures before other guests came for breakfast. After walking through the Lido Marketplace I stepped outside to look out from the Tides Aft Pool area. The pool was closed and had a giant net over it. The entire deck was very wet. It must have been cleaned during the late night or very early morning hours. From Deck 10, I walked up to Deck 12. I passed by the basketball court, mini golf course, and ropes course. My camera lenses fogged up badly so I was unable to take good pictures of these areas. While up on Deck 15, I walked into the Serenity Adults Only Retreat. A crew member was outside cleaning the chairs and doing some maintenance.
  11. Between dinner and the door opening time for the Ovation Theater, I went back my stateroom. I realized the sunset was likely nearly over, but I stopped on the way at the front of Deck 6 to see if I could still catch a glimpse. Below are some pictures from the front of Deck 6: Playlist Productions Show: "Flick" Tonight's Playlist Productions show was "Flick". This show had a variety of songs and soundtracks from movies. The effects in this show are very neat and the dancers & singers did a great job! The show took place twice in the Ovation Theater. One of the showtimes was 7:30pm and the other was 9:30pm. I enjoyed watching Flick in the Ovation Theater and when the show was over I went up to Deck 5 to walk around the Lanai. I did 3 or 4 laps around. While walking I was able to see drilling rigs in the distance and the lights of passing cargo ships. There was too much light from the Carnival Breeze to see the stars above plus there was a little bit of cloud cover. After walking around Deck 5 I went up to Decks 12 and 15. My primary goal was to head to the Lido Marketplace to get some water, but I made a detour by walking outside first. Jasper was hosting an 80's themed dance party by the Lido Main Pool. It looked like the party had a good turn-out. I walked across Deck 12 to the back of the ship before going inside to the Lido Marketplace. I went to bed early hoping to get a good night's sleep before having to get up early. My plan was to wake up around 4:45am to finish packing and have some time to walk around the ship before breakfast. Once again I did not sleep good. I felt like the A/C temporary stopped running in the middle of the night plus having hallway noise made the night miserable. My bed was comfortable, but I cannot sleep with hallway noise. I could not wait to sleep in my bed at home the following night.
  12. After Lunch we went outside on Deck 7 to have a look out. At some point in the morning we passed by the Carnival Vista. Unfortunately I missed our passing on this day of the cruise, but was glad on our first sea day I was able to see the Carnival Vista and Carnival Dream. The Carnival Dream was sailing towards Key West on this day so I knew not to look for it. I did not stay outside too long because I wanted to get the Ovation Theater before the Q&A started. Q&Awesome With Jasper The Q&Awesome was scheduled in the Ovation Theater at 1:30pm. Our cruise director, Jasper, hosted the event. The Q& Awesome was a time where guests could ask Jasper any questions about living on the ship or being a cruise director. The audience was not very enthusiastic and there were lots of awkward pauses in between questions. I have been on other cruises where lots of great questions were asked and the cruise director was able to give good responses. This was kind of a disappointing Q&A session overall. After the Q&Awesome a game of Bingo was taking place in the Ovation Theater. Bingo card sales were taking place on the edges of the Ovation Theater while the Q&Awesome session was going. This was going to be the final bingo session of the cruise. After the Q&Awesome in the Ovation Theater I went by the Limelight Lounge to see karaoke. Unfortunately, the lounge was so packed I was unable to find a seat. Many people were standing across the back of the lounge. I listened from outside the Limelight Lounge for a few minutes before deciding to walk around the ship. At some point in the afternoon I stopped by the room and stepped out on my balcony. Below are some pictures from my balcony: In the middle of the afternoon I also stepped outside to look out from the front of Deck 9. Below are some pictures from the front of the ship: Last Dinner In The Sapphire Dining Room: Tonight was our last dinner in the Sapphire Dining Room. At 5:22pm, the Carnival Hub App began allowing check-in for dinner. We checked in on the Carnival Hub App and within minutes were assigned a table. When the doors to the dining room opened we were taken to the assigned table. We were at the same table as the other nights of the cruise. Once again our waitstaff remembered our names and drink orders. For tonight's dinner I ate the Marinated Chicken Tenders and Caesar Salad for an appetizer. For my main course I had the Enchiladas. I liked the enchiladas last time on the Carnival Breeze, but this cruise the enchiladas were even better!! On this cruise the enchiladas were sitting in some sort of green sauce that tasted good. For dessert, I had Baked Alaska.
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