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We're booked on the Feb 2022 Miracle Hawaii cruise, and the Sailabration is on the same day as our Ensenada stop. Will be great to see the gathering.
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Are you booked in a suite?
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We were able to take all 4 of our bottles to our room on our B2B 2 years ago. As well, they delivered our on board purchase to the room on the last night of our first leg. Took a chance and there it was.
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We've booked an aft wrap for our upcoming Panama Canal cruise on the Miracle. It will be our 3rd wrap cruise, and having the extra balcony space is very important to us. A great place to host pre-dinner gatherings.
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1 hour ago, amyj23 said:
So this is all very interesting.... My friend loves Bailey's for her Irish car bombs. She was interested in purchasing a bottle of Bailey's ahead of time but it's not on the Fun Shop menu. I'm also reading conflicting posts about whether they even have Bailey's on board. I just spent 10 minutes Googling for a menu of the liquor that can be purchased for Room Service and can find nothing. Does anyone have a current menu showing what liquor can be purchased in Room Service, please? Or am I misunderstanding how all this works. LOL. I drink beer so this is something I've never looked in to before!!!
We've been able to buy Baileys at most of the ship's bars in the past, but I don't know why they won't sell it thru the Fun Shop for your room. That's our vacation "nightcap".
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We've stayed in the aft wrap cabins of the Miracle (and are booked on the Feb 1 2020 Panama Canal trip) and have noticed the vibrations, but it's nothing severe.Most noticeable when you leave a port of call.
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From Amazon:
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Is the Anytime Dining option still available for your sailing? This would allow you to choose your table size, just not guaranteed in the same location and dining room waiters each night.
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392 days until our Panama Canal cruise on the Miracle.
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440 days until The Miracle and Panama Canal transit
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On our Magic cruise in January we were just aft of the Pig & Anchor. Any smoke would have blown our way, didn't notice anything. The hot tub crowd was much noisier than the restaurant.
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We learned that 14 days on ship is better than 7. We did a B2B, and now have a 14 day Panama Canal transit booked for Feb 2020 with an aft wrap balcony.
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Jeans are allowed on Cruise Casual evenings, probably no shorts.
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Just a reminder, don't arrive too much earlier than your pre-scheduled boarding time, or you may be waiting a while outside the check in area.
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From what I have read, only one device can be connected to the Wi-Fi at a time (unless you buy 2 plans). Why not use the Hub app? It is only 5$ and has a messaging system, although I can't comment on reliability (many mixed reviews)
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From that list, there are 7 ships in Cozumel on Jan. 22. What can we expect for crowds? Won't be booking excursions, just exploring shops, bars & restaurants.
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I just used the CSPA20 for our spa packages, and it worked.
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From the Carnival website:
Price Per Guest*
Daily Pass: $40
4 day cruise $79
5 day cruise $99
6 day cruise: $119
7 day cruise: $139
8 day cruise: $159
9 day cruise: $179
10 day cruise: $199
12 day cruise: $239
13 day cruise: $259
14 day cruise: $279
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Years ago they used to sell Baileys. it's off the list as well.
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Does anyone know if it is possible to do laundry that morning or as they are starting embarkation if you are doing a B2B? We are doing our first in Feb 2018 on the Glory and since we have to fly in I would like to be able to do laundry that morning while it is quiet if possible
I asked this in a different thread and was told no, but haven't observed it for sure. Will check on our B2B Magic cruise in Jan 2018.
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Cheers can be used in all the bars on board. Including specialty restaurants, even if you aren't dining there.
Main exclusions are drinks in souvenir glasses and buckets of beer.
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Just remember the drinks in the souvenir glasses aren't included in Cheers.
The Muster Discussion
in Carnival Cruise Lines
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The cruisers and cruise lines can propose all sorts of new muster ideas, but until the US Coast Guard signs off on the new procedure, it can't be implemented. Here is reference to the USCG regulations:
https://www.dco.uscg.mil/Portals/9/DCO Documents/5p/CG-5PC/CG-CVC/Guidance/CGTTP_3-72.2B_Foreign Passenger_Vessel_Exam.pdf
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