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Whatever you say, esquire. :')
It’s an Ace Ventura reference. Don’t get too smart on me there, Sans. Lol
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Nope, not the point all. Sharing information to help others is the point. Many people may not know that two cabins share a view between lifeboats when looking at the deck plans.
Because they don’t. I visited our neighbors in 4130 and it had not even close to the same view as 4132 or any of the other ones that are truly in between lifeboats. We might have to agree to disagree on this one. I did just spend 14 days on her, but you’re definitely right.
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There are 4K cabins on both sides of the ship at the aft as well. For each white space on this plan count 2 cabins as each shares a view between lifeboats. 4194 and 4196 port and 4195, 4197, 4203, 4205 starboard are all between lifeboats. So I'm wrong, there are 26 cabins. Oops.
https://www.cruisedeckplans.com/DP/deckplans/dragdeck.php?ship=Carnival-Miracle
Feels good to be right, huh?
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Actually, there are 24 - 4K cabins on Main Deck that are situated between lifeboats. We have stayed in 6 so far.
I count 12 on the deck plan, but either way I stand corrected.
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We both know that there aren't many places better than In N Out. :cool:
Tommy’s > In-N-Out
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They could easily charge a little more for the four to six rooms like this. The view of the wall right next to us in the Panama Canal was such a cool sight. Haha
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wow, before we had to cancel it was completely sold out
Oh yeah, we were all surprised. Adam the CD mentioned it a few times over the course of the sailing. The captain even mentioned it once when he thanked us for our patience for getting into Cabo late due to the overwhelming amount of provisions that needed to be loaded in LB. You could really tell too. Always, and I mean always open seats at shows even when coming in last minute, never a wait for the MDR or brunch (except for the last sea day of course), and at most waited about five minutes for any food. The most telling part was during the Canal transit. Tons of open space to view the Canal on any deck either side of the ship. Never a wait at the bar, and the only port we waited to get off the ship was Cabo due to arriving late and pretty much the entire ship needing to get off at the same time for tours. It was quite nice crowd-wise, or lack thereof I should say.
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Our waitstaff on the Miracle repo had seven tables. We usually ate in the back by the windows in a section comprised of three four tops, three six tops, and a ten top. Granted we were about 500 pax short on the Panama transit, but the MDR was never full and it never seemed as though our staff was in the weeds at all.
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On Miracle repo we had a head waiter, assistant waiter, and bar runner. The bar runner helped clear tables and fill drinks when they weren’t fetching a bar drink. I was rather impressed with how on top of things they were.
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Premium allows you to stream but it’s a tad pricey. If she uses Spotify have her download her favorite songs to a playlist before you guys leave.
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Here’s a picture of 4132. We stayed in it during the repo.
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We prefer portholes and OVs because those are usually the rooms that have weird layouts at the front of the ship. For some reason we really enjoy the puzzle piece rooms as we like to call them.
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Tom, missed you on Miracle repo cruise a couple of weeks ago. I agree Liverpool was probably the best band we’ve seen on over 40 cruises. We are back on Miracle in May. Too bad they won’t be there. See ya
Went to Pizzanista at 11 and they were closed with a note saying they wouldn’t open til noon! We were really bummed about it. We’re on Elation in September and Dream in January.
I digress; the singer for Liverpool was ridiculously on point. I usually wouldn’t say this, but I’d book a ship they were on again for sure. Listening to them with a few drinks in the pub were some of the best nights we had.
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Been on Disney, Royal, and Carnival. We stay booked on Carnival strictly because of price to cruise more often. That said, even if we could afford it, we most likely would stay with Carnival because we enjoy the attitude and feel of everything. The vibe seems to be a little more vacationy which my wife and I enjoy rather than the serious cruisers crowd who can bring down a good time faster than a nuclear bomb.
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Recently on the Dream several men wearing shorts and t-shirts in the MDR on an elegant night. "Ladies" were wearing knee length pants and t-shirts, one even wore a tank top. I was offended and this display was just one of the many reasons this was my last Carnival cruise.
Gotta admit this made me chuckle. Wife and I dress up for formal evenings but I couldn’t care less what someone else wears. Being offended by women in capris and a tank top is rich. Maybe Carnival should enact Sharia Law and make women cover all skin including wearing a burka?
Maybe try to enjoy your trip and your significant other’s company instead of judging everyone you deem underneath you. Man, baby boomers...lol
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The burger in and of itself is pretty decent with the SMC. But I think the real allure comes with the toppings bar. If you’re a plain Jane ketchuper, which I suspect a lot of the haters are, there really isn’t that much to write home about.
But give me a single with a double pig patty loaded up with extra sautéed onions, pickles, and maybe a little extra crumbled bacon on top, and it really is the best burger I’ve had next to Tommy’s in Southern California.
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Great news for us who fly to ports and consider LB “home.” Also multimillion dollar improvements to Ensenada coming. Looking forward to the transatlantic booking to open up. Good for Long Beach. It’s a great city.
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Liverpool’s last sailing on Miracle was the repo cruise. I spoke with them and their manager about original music and their upcoming schedule, and they’re now on the Dream, with plans to hopefully score another contract on the west coast on the Splendor. They told me to look for original music by them sometime in late 2018.
They are VERY good.
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my Kindle is just a reader, so only need wifi if downloading a book, which would take hours. The Value plan is just a messaging platform, it does not access the interent
Believe it or not, you can use it for Google searches as well. You won’t be able to open any results, but you can easily find info like addresses, flight times, or news searches.
Also, my wife used it on the last sea day of the Miracle repo (which I believe you were on as well) to buy early bird check in on Southwest.com. So the Value plan isn’t quite only a messaging platform. Try it your next cruise; I bet you’ll be pleasantly surprised. :)
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The room service pizza on the Imagination was delicious. Much better than the Lido pizza. Which ship did you have yours on?
Miracle. Ordered it on the Journeys repo last week and wasn’t impressed. Tasted like it was all frozen at one point.
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Wife and I enjoy the food in the steakhouse, but not how long it takes. No exaggeration, it took two hours and 53 minutes the only time we went during the Miracle repo last week, and we were only one of maybe six tables even occupied.
We’ll definitely go back, but will have to make sure to let them know we want to be out in under two hours. Three hours is ridiculous.
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The wings are by far the best option. Steer clear of the pizza. It’s different than Lido pizza and is bland and not very appetizing. The cheesesteak is hit or miss. It’s either awesome or WAY too greasy.
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This past August on the Imagination my wife and I were able to watch the season finale of Game of Thrones through HBOGo with minimal buffering issues. We were pleasantly surprised. This was with the highest tier plan.
YMMV
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They give you 10% back in “shore excursion credit” on your sign and sail account. That’s what they gave us anyways.
Our Imagination Cruise - My email to Carnival & their reply - No explanation needed
in Carnival Cruise Lines
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With 50+ cruises under their belt, this is the first time they’ve seen a little splatter or experienced an offensive smell in a stateroom? I wanna be that lucky!