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lowbass

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    Indianapolis, IN
  • Interests
    GARDENING, SPORTS, TRAVEL, GAMBLING, READING
  • Favorite Cruise Line(s)
    RCCL, Carnival
  • Favorite Cruise Destination Or Port of Call
    St. Maarten

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  1. We are going on a 4 night Carnival Liberty cruise to Nassau and Princess Cay leaving Port Canaveral on June 26. It looks like there might be a tropical storm or maybe even a hurricane going through the same area around the same time. My question is, what does the cruise line do in those situations? Will they cancel the cruise? Will we just cruise around in the ocean somewhere else? Or do they plan to go to another port away from the storm?
  2. We are taking a family cruise later this month. It will be my wife and I(grandparents). Our 3 sons and 2 grand kids. So I called Carnival today asking a couple of questions and it came up that our 2 sons would need letters from the their kids mothers saying it's alright for them to go on the cruise with their fathers??????? IS THIS CORRECT? Has anyone else heard of this or had to do this? The grand kids have birth certificates with their fathers name on them and the father is going on the cruise with them. Why does the mother need to give her permission? The Carnival rep said the letter does not need to be formal or notarized. But still, why is that needed? What if the father has custody of the child. Does he need to bring court documents or a letter from the judge? That just seems silly to us and a waste of time.
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