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IntrepidFromDC

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  • Location
    Washington, DC
  • Interests
    exploring the world, investing, hiking, animals (we have 2 dogs, 6 ferrets and 3 turtles)...
  • Favorite Cruise Line(s)
    Carnival
  • Favorite Cruise Destination Or Port of Call
    Venice, Rome, Manhattan, Alaska, Curacao, St. Maarten, Ocean Cay, HMC...

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  1. I agree the camera doesn't pick up the spooky, voodooey vibe after dark but seeing it in person is a creepy but cool experience, I thought. Hard to say but some of the shacks, signs, etc... you can almost smell the voodoo in the air. Thanks for sharing all of them.
  2. Thanks for sharing these, though they miss the later (better) part of the sailaway, on the serpentine delta. Nice sunset in the first one!
  3. I'd like to see one of these time-lapse sail-aways from NOLA, Manhattan and Venice.
  4. Maybe notsomuch, let's start the bidding for two tix at $9,450...
  5. I got the survey you describe and don't even have a future cruise booked. I responded, I can't imagine they'd make offers based on how much I say I'm going to gamble, but rather continue tracking how much gambling I actually do. Wondering about the purpose as well.
  6. Another vote for Jack's Shack. Although Jack and Topher are no longer running the show and excavating to China, it is still a chill vibe with authentic Caribbean music and a superior beach, seemingly a world apart from the madness just a couple football fields away from the Carnival fun.
  7. I agree - the experience is very nicely done on CT. I only did it once, and at that time I think it was $50? $70? I remember thinking Steakhouse had better quality food, although the CT was the "real deal" when it comes to the experience. Enjoyed them teaching us how to make the Melting Cake too. As for beets, I've never tasted dirt. But I would rather risk a spoon of dirt in my mouth than a bite of beets. Evil food.
  8. 😄😅😂🤣 Totally agree! Seuss Parade with the kids chanting "Dr. Seuss is on the loose!" all seriously marching, etc. is always a highlight of my cruise!
  9. You can either take the Cinque Terre train or hike over small mountains to and from the villages. I've done both and both are great experiences.
  10. Oops! I read her reply but somehow skipped right over Shaq's! Don't claw my eyes out!
  11. Mine too, the live music there has been consistently great all three cruises, especially the Washboard Band.
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