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  1. We have been on the Sunshine twice when it sailed from New Orleans. The second time we were without our family and had one of the new spa deck balcony cabins. It was a great experience. Overall Sunshine is our favorite Carnival ship even though it is older that many that we have been on. The way it was redecorated really sets it apart and the Serenity area is probably the best in the Carnival fleet.:)

     

     

    We actually considered the spa cabin too, since I have sailed in spa type cabins on all my Europe cruises. However, since we had the man-child, we opted out. We did go up and look at the spa, and the passes are very inexpensive (only $129 for a couple for the week), but we never got one. I'm glad you enjoyed it though. I know on my next cruise (Greek Islands on Celebrity), I will be in Aqua Class, so i look very forward to my spa time!

  2. Does the Sunshine balcs not have mini fridges?

     

     

    No mini-fridges in the balconies. That was kind of a bummer, but since I knew in advance, I took that little collapsable cooler. Once I finally got the attention of my cabin steward, it was refilled on a pretty regular basis with ice, and it was fine for my bottled water and wine!

  3. not see why anyone should be upset because you do not like Carnival. Hey you know what you like. Great, well written review. And you did not bash just for the sake of bashing.

     

     

    Thanks....there was honestly nothing to bash. It's a good value cruise, and we enjoyed plenty of things about it!!

     

    A 12-day Greek Isle on Celebrity is next....wooohooo!!

  4. Did you take any pictures of the room? We have the same room in November. Thanks!

     

     

    I didn't take photos....sorry....but it really was a great room. Aside from the bathroom being a little small (and again, we adjusted to that just fine), there is a ton of space!! And you'll HAVE to go to JiJi's just because you can smell the yumminess from your cabin sometimes! :)

     

    Enjoy your cruise!

  5. Below is a recap of our recent cruise on the Sunshine. Before starting the review, I'd like to introduce us, and give you some background, since I think the context of reviews can be directly related to one's cruise experiences.

     

    That said, I am a woman in my mid-40's. I have been cruising for a long time, and this was my 19th. It's been a while since I've done a Caribbean cruise, and even longer since I've been on Carnival.....my past 6 cruises have been in Europe, and have been on either NCL or Celebrity.....they've also all been in suite class cabins.

     

    My boyfriend is also in his mid-40's. His one and only cruise was lasy year's NCL Epic in Europe in their Haven Suites (the bombdiggity!!). We also had his 16 year old, and it was his first ever cruise.

     

    So, by category, here is my recap:

     

    Boarding: Let me just say, this experience in Port Canaveral was the BEST boarding experience I've ever had. We had spent the night at the Radisson nearby, and used their "park and cruise" package. The shuttle dropped us off at around 11:45 at the port. Although we had FTTF, we didn't need it. When we walked in, there were literally NO lines. We walked right up to a window, got our cards, and walked on board (with the requisite photo on the way!).

     

    We went to our cabin, which was already ready. The cabin was nice, clean and airy. We headed out to lunch, choosing to eat at the buffet. I'll talk about the food later, but the buffet was not our favorite thing!

     

    Cabin: I did a lot of research before cruising. Because of some recent spends at home, we decided not to upgrade to a suite on this cruise, but we wanted space since there were three of us. So, I found cabin #8322, which apparently used to be a "mini-suite" before the ship's refurb. Boy was this a good choice! It's a balcony cabin, and the cabin is twice as wide as other balconies. There is also about another 40 square feet in the cabin, which made a huge amount of difference. The bathroom was very small and dated, but we got used to it quickly, and it was never a problem (and we never had problems with the shower leaking out of the shower curtain).

     

    The only comments about the cabin that were slightly negative (and one had nothing to do with the cruise line) were: 1) the family next door and near us were terrible!! They were with a larger group, and they were spread out next to and in two cabins across from us. The slammed doors, let the children run down the hallways and yell at night, and were just generally inconsiderate. But you can't pick your neighbors, so we just let it go. 2) We were right below JiJi's and the italian restaurant. While we did not hear any excessive noise from up there, we did have occasions where the food smells were strong, especially in the hallway, but sometimes in the cabin. Now, I'll share my opinions about JiJi's in a minute, but the strong garlic and pepper smells might be a turnoff to some. For us, it was fine.

     

    Service: So, this was the category I might score the lowest, although service was not bad all the time or everywhere.....there were plenty of people on the ship who did a great job. However, our cabin steward situation started out really badly.

     

    Knowing we did not have a fridge, we brought on a collapsible cooler for water. We had also preordered beer for the man, and a liquor and mixer set up ahead of boarding. So of course, we needed ice. So, when we first got on the ship, we looked for our cabin steward, to no avail. After we came back from lunch, we looked again....still no one. We asked a couple of other stewards if they knew where we could find ours, and no one knew. So after our luggage had been delivered and we were unpacked, we tried calling him on the phone using the button designated for cabin service. The phone did not work

     

    Our next move was to call Guest Services. They scolded us at first for not calling the steward, but when I told them the phone would not work, they said they'd send him to us. Low and behold, he showed up. We tipped him $40 and asked him to please make sure we had ice during the week. He assured us he would. We never saw him again. Long story short, he was just filling in for a brand new steward, who was in training that morning. For the rest of the cruise, she tried hard, but seemed very confused most of the time. Our phone continued to only work intermittently, and on some occasions, we couldn't even order room service because the phone didn't work.

     

    Otherwise the service around the ship ranged from okay to very good, and occasionally, excellent.

     

    Food: We ate at the buffet a couple of times, and it was really okay at best. Breakfast was better than lunch or evenings, but was still only okay.

     

    We ate at the MDR twice. We did YTD, and we figured out the second night that they seemed to kind of group people together so they didn't have to bring courses out for one table at a time. That made sense to us, but it also meant that dinner was REALLY long!! For that reason, we didn't go back to the MDR after the second time.

     

    On the first night of the cruise, we went to JiJi's. Of all the food on the ship I ate, this was far and away the best! We liked it so much we went back on our last night too. Don't miss this place, and don't miss the pork belly!!:)

     

    We at the steakhouse one night. It was very good. It was not our favorite meal, but certainly worth the surcharge.

     

    During the day, we also ate a couple of times at the burrito bar and Guy's Burgers. I didn't love the burgers (I thought both the burgers and fries were greasy), but the 16 year old ate one every day (his snack between meals!). My BF and I liked the tacos and burritos better.

     

    Also, the pizza was pretty good, but there was a line there morning, noon and night!

     

    Ports of call: We did Cozumel on our own. We took a cab to Playa Corona and snorkeled....it was great. Then we took a cab back into town for lunch and cigar shopping.

     

    We regret that we did not plan something for Belize. We thought we'd just walk around town, but the moment you exit the port area, you're bombarded by vendors. We never felt unsafe or anything, but they were so annoying, we turned around and went back to the port and hung out drinking, then went back to the ship.

     

    We had pre-planned Little French Key in Roatan....we LOVED that.

     

    In Costa Maya, we rented a golf cart and rode into town. We went to a local restaurant, where we ate on the beach, then snorkeled right off their beach.

     

    We didn't do any shows. We talked about the Alchemy bar every day, and never went. We went to the Red Frog Pub once, and the sports bar once, and both were quieter places to get away. The bars on the pool deck were fun when we got back on the ship early in Belize, but they soon filled up with too many people.

     

    Recap: The cruise was okay. The trip was really for my BF's son, and I will tell you tht he loved it and would have stayed there. However, I think I would rethink ever going back on a summer cruise, and probably would not go back on Carnival. No offense to anyone or to the cruise line, but it just did not feel as "quality" as other cruiselines. And unless I have a kid with me (which I usually do not), I just don't do well with all the kids.

     

    BUT....and this is important....I read a lot of reviews about the Sunshine before going, and many of them were negative. I will say that, for the age of the ship, and for the value of the price paid for the cruise, the Sunshine was a good ship. No funny smells, no buckets, no "traffic flow" issues, etc. The ship manages the crowds very well - it never seems overcrowded. The activities like things for teenagers, movies on the deck, and parties at night are well attended and well handled.

     

    Give the Sunshine a try if you want a good value on a cruise!!

  6. I agree with the opinions here.....we just got off the Sunshine this morning. We ate at JiJi's the first night and could not wait to go back. Although we also ate at the steakhouse once....JiJi's was at least as good if not better. We went back for our last night....fantastic and easily worth the surcharge! (Don't miss the pork belly appetizer...I'm going to dream about that stuff! 😊)

  7. My honey is a little worried about not being able to watch the Open on tv Sunday, which is a sea day on the Sunshine. I've assurred him that it's not a problem, since there is a sports bar on board. But now I'm worried that they will not have his golf tourney on.....

     

    What are the chances? How do they decide what to show on the tv's?

  8. We just returned from the Epic, disembarking this past Saturday in Barcelona. This was our first "big" ship cruise, so I am in no way an

    expert on cruising, but here are my observations, in case they may be helpful. :)

     

    Embarking in Barcelona was quick and easy. We arrived at the port

    at 10:45 from our hotel (Hotel Montecarlo on La Rambla <--fantastic) and it took less than an hour to go through security and be greeted onboard.

    BTW, there is a duty free shop after security, and no, there was

    no one checking bags, or any table to pay corkage if you choose to

    purchase your own wine to take on board. (This could change, and

    they were definitely checking at all the other ports.)

     

    The ship is beautiful and easy to find your way about. I had read

    about long waits for the elevators, but it was never an issue for us.

    Most of the time, it was only a minute or two before an elevator

    came. Also, after reading much about chair hogs, I never saw

    any. There always seemed to be lots of chairs, perhaps because

    the cruise is so port intensive. It was also a beautiful week,

    weather-wise, but a tiny bit chilly (low 70s).

     

    The staff was GREAT. Almost everyone was cheerful, had

    a smile, and kind word. We had a minisuite (12266) and

    while it's a bit tight passing one another, there is plenty of storage

    and a very comfy bed. The toilet area & shower area are not

    big, and not private, but you know what to expect, right? :rolleyes:

     

    The food was fine. Great breakfast in the buffet. We weren't

    very impressed by the Teppanyaki, but it may have been the chef,

    who was either new, or a fill in. He did very little in the way of

    entertainment, and he had some trouble calculating the amount

    of food for each person at the table -- coming up short a serving

    several times. (Other tables seemed to be having fun.)

    Blue Man group was excellent. The Cirque show is good, but the food

    is not. Seating is tight. We also ate at Taste, O'Sheehans and Moderno.

     

    The new port this year is Palma, on Mallorca. Absolutely

    gorgeous island -- as beautiful as the Amalfi coast in southern Italy.

    Don't stay in town. Venture out and into the mountains, and visit

    Valldemossa and Soller if you have time. (Shop for pearls!)

     

    I have to say that we didn't follow the general consensus and we

    booked excursions through the ship. We had a couple of the very

    best tours (Exclusive Amalfi Coast & Pompeii, as well as Exclusive

    Pisa & Florence) and we also had the absolute worst touring experience

    ever (Ultimate Rome). Norwegian does have a problem dispursing

    the passengers out on ship tours. Two harried crew members

    have to process hundreds of passengers and so the tours were

    mostly late getting out. You spend a LOT of time waiting to get

    called, if it's a popular tour.

     

    My best tip would be to plan, plan, plan your days to include

    only the sights most important to you, and everything else will fall beautifully into place. There's so much to enjoy on the ship,

    along with this wonderfully diverse Med itinerary, you've got the whole

    dream holiday here!

     

    I'm a little bit tired writing this, (11 hours of flying today) but if

    you have any specific questions please ask, and I'll be happy to

    answer if I can.

     

    ~Barb

    I have a quick question Barb....does the duty free shop inside the port have liquor?

  9. We recently toured Athens. We were actually there on Christmas Day, and had reserved a tour with Denis (Dionisis) Kokkotos at Athens Limo (www.athens-limo.com). Despite many things being closed, we had a fabulous half day with Denis, including a nice drive to many sites, some time at the Acropolis, and other historical sites, and time to watch the changing of the guard parade.

     

    Denis met us immediately outside the port entrance with a sign, and we were escorted to a Mercedes Limo (we were actually stared at like rock stars as we drove around the city!). It was very affordable, and Denis was very knowledgable.

     

    One note made by others on this site: In Athens, you are either licensed as a driving guide or a tour guide, but not both. Denis was a driving guide, so he was not allowed to escort us into "historical sites". If you so desire, you can add a tour guide. For us, the driving guide was sufficient....he would just tell us what we needed to know, and if we entered an historic site, we went on our own.

     

    Please consider using this guide....they are wonderful, and you will enjoy them.

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