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Eli_6

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  1. @cyntil8ingThanks for the link! A ton of useful information. I was on the cruise before you last year. Were any of the ports tender ports? It doesn't look like it from the information that you posted.
  2. Are you on the May 28th sailing, too? I used to have a really brutal commute, but I don't do that anymore thank goodness.
  3. I want to know specifically about the Carnival excursions in LeHavre. I am interested in either the Paris on Your Own Carnival excursion or one of the Carnival excursions to Mont St. Michel. Both are 2.5-3 hours away (so a 5-6 hours roundtrip bus ride) from Le Havre. We are in port 14 hours. (I do not feel comfortable going out on my given the places are so far away.) For those of you who have done either, was the bus ride absolutely brutal? Or was it worth it? Anyone who has been to both places have one they prefer over the other? Any other thoughts or experiences? There are no reviews on the Carnival website for either... Alternatively, there is an excursion to a nearby Benedectine monastery on the general Carnival website but it isn't listed yet for my specific cruise yet...perhaps it will come up later. Would doing this be better?
  4. I know that either one will involve a 2.5-3 hour bus ride one way. This is the third reschedule of a cruise from Barcelona to London for us so I expect it will be years before we will be back. The ship will be in Le Havre for 14 hours---from 7 am to 9 pm. Originally (2 years ago) when we were booked on this cruise, we were going to Mont St. Michele and I was going to leave my kids on the boat with my Mom...but now they are old enough that they protest greatly about such a plan. My kids (9 and 10 at time of cruise) really want to go to Paris to see the Eiffel Tower. I know that with 5 to 6 hours spent on the bus, we won't get much time to do anything other than see the Eiffel Tower, but I feel like Paris is so iconic that to be that close and not see it, that we should suck it up and go on the bus ride. On the other hand, I feel like at some point in the future (although, it may be 10+ years) we will make it back to Paris. I think it is less likely that we will ever make it back to Mont St. Michel and it looks like a really neat place. Or should we not even undertake such a long drive and do something like the much closer Benedictine monastery?
  5. Nope, I have not seen that before. It makes me glad that I am not cruising on spring break...
  6. I wasn't around for a lot of the things others have mentioned (or had not cruised with carnival), but my two are: 1. Less likely to get noro/other stomach virus (which my husband has gotten on a ship) due to babies in diapers not sharing pool with adults. 2. Cleaning/cleanliness at buffet seems to have stepped up which I like as a Germa phobe 3. Muster drill is so much better
  7. At least on my Europe cruise. If you are on a Europe cruise, you may want to book asap because they have raised them twice recently that I am aware of. Will post a few pics of price increases I noticed. This is not meant to be a debate but an FYI for anyone who was holding off on booking.
  8. I purchased 2 adult and 2 children shore excursions...it was "panoramic Ghent by Canal boat" if you are wondering. Adults were 89.99 and kids were 69.99. Total came up to 319.96. I paid. Got confirmation I was booked on the Carnival page. I get an email saying that my son and I (we are in one room) are booked for the excursion and it has a price of $179.98 (even though the total for two should have been $159.98) although it shows the total I paid as being $319.96. I look in my planner, and my husband and other son (who are in a different room, but in a linked booking) are not showing up even though we paid for their tickets. I then log out and go to his planner. It also shows on his planner that he has no excursions booked for that port. I am completely confused. What could be causing this? Is there a shore excursion department I can email or call? I booked through a TA so if I call the Carnival main number, I will just sit on hold for forever and then they won't talk to me...and my TA is going to say she doesn't have anything to do with shore excursions. Plus, she is on vacation so I don't want to bother her. Edit: so apparently what happened is I was buying the excursion as the price was going up.
  9. IDK. I guess it is something with my account because I had this problem before, too.
  10. I need to go ahead and book some excursions for upcoming cruises before they either sell out or go up in price (as many of the other excursions already have) and I REALLY wanted to use gift cards since basically for all of the ones I will be purchasing, it is going to be over 1k...so basically like a $100 savings or more. Well, so I once again tried the AARP website (since we are memebrs) and, once again, it didn't work. I tried again. Finally called AARP and all I got was someone was someone trying to sell me a medic alert bracelet/device. I tried to tell them I am 42 and don't need a medic alert device and they continued to talk over the top of me. Finally hung up. Tried the website again. Still won't work. Even the paypal link won't work. So, I guess I will just suck it up and pay full-price with a credit card.
  11. I saw this on his page this morning and thought to myself, "Who would fall for this?" But I guess there is always someone.
  12. I am anxiously awaiting for Europe 2024 and also the Firenze schedule (to find out if they are doing a TA), too, because I have a $5k future cruise credit that expires in August 2024. In the past several years, Carnival has typically posted their Europe season about 18 months in advance. However, the fact that the Legend isn't booked anywhere tells me they are probably having one...it is just a matter of where/when they are going. If they are not having one, I would really like to know so I could make other plans for that future cruise credit. My 10 yo son and I both have to sail on my FCC booking (because we were both on the original booking the FCC is for) so I have to use it when my kids are out of school.
  13. Be aware that the British Isles cruise for Carnival has numerous tender ports. If you are not in a Suite or Diamond/Platinum, I would stick with Carnival excursions for the tender ports as otherwise it might take you a long time to get off the boat. There are not tender companies in most ports so they use a couple of the life boats that only have a capacity of about 40 to unload all of the passengers and it can take hours.
  14. Stayed in it several times on the Vista. It is not busy. Love the area!
  15. I would not book a Europe cruise on Carnival if you are used to Celebrity. IMO, they send their older boats and "C" crew to Europe since most are going for the itinerary. I didn't feel like the ship or crew held up to the normal Carnival standards. I was on Pride last summer and the ONLY reason I am going back is because we had already booked and had a huge FCC of several thousand dollars that we had to use or loose. I really enjoy my U.S. Carnival cruises. Never been on a bad one. That was not my experience on my Carnival European cruise.
  16. I have stayed in a Havana aft wrap on deck 7. I did not ever notice a crew stairwell. There is a stairway (but it is out of the way and we never noticed noise from it), but it is for the people on decks 6, 7 and 8 to get down to the Havana area and not for the crew as far as I know. It has Havana carpet on it, etc. and doesn't look like a crew stairwell.
  17. You have to buy it ahead of time, but the Fun Times says when the time was. Maybe you can buy right before, but the line will be long. I only did it once, but there were 3 games and you got 9 squares for each game and the last one you got extra games on. It was for the "big" prize. It was $48 and it seemed like a rip to me because there was a ton of people playing when I played (like the theatre was filled) and the only gave out like $1k and a free cruise which was probably an inside room on a short cruise...so, yeah, I didn't think it was worth it.
  18. So, I was looking at this one sailing very, very tentatively. Carnival has a rule that I can book my kids in an inside room directly across the hall from my husband and I. (Don't worry, my kids won't be running amuck as: 1) we probably won't sleep like that, and 2) they are way better behaved and more polite than I am so if you are going to worry about someone, worry about me.) They also have a rule you have to be 12 and up to be in a Havana room. If I booked this sailing I would want to be in a Havana room because it has lots of sea days. There is not a Havana balcony room directly across the hall from inside rooms...only catty-cornered (look at 8467and 8465 on Pan to see what I mean). So, I have two questions: 1) If my son turns 12 DURING the voyage, can he be booked in a Havana room? In other words, do they determine age at start of sailing or on the last day of sailing? I know for pregnancy purposes, it is last day of sailing. 2) What do they consider across the hall? I would assume 8467 and 8465 wouldn't fly, but I am not sure...
  19. I don't think you can get on it, but I may be wrong. It is parked next to a shopping mall, I think.
  20. This is not how it worked on the Pride last summer on my sailing. They were checking all of our room keys to make sure we were either platinum, diamond, or a suite guest for the priority debark and you had to be there in person an hour or two before they even docked to get the ticket. Platinum, diamond, suites got the early group numbered tickets and then they started the rest at whatever number. So, if you were not priority, even if you were down there at 4 am and stood in line for a ticket (which people were) you still weren't getting off until an hour or two after they started the tender process since about 1/4 of the ship was priority and then they also debarked the excursions first. They way they did it was actually really annoying because we had to get our kids up and out of bed at about 6 am or so to get our "priority" suite ticket and then go back a couple of hours later to actually catch the tender. One morning we waited towards the end of the period and the people in the lobby were already gone and we couldn't even get a "priority" ticket. They also would not give you a tender ticket to a person who came down with multiple S&S cards even if all S&S cards were eligible. You had to be physically present and have your eligible S&S card. People could not just take a large group of non-priority people off with them. Nor could someone go down there with all the priority S&S cards and get a bunch of tickets. Granted, like everything else, this probably depends on the ship, person in charge, etc. as to how they actually handle this. The way it was handled on the Pride for the British Isles and Iceland July sailings were a complete mess.
  21. The May 28th cruise is back on the website with quite a few rooms available. They have also added a bunch more excursions. So, I feel confident that it is a "go." I have not heard what they are doing, but I am hoping for some cabin updates. They need to at least fix some of the plumbing/hot water issues. It would be cool if they added a non-smoking casino, too, like they did on the Breeze, Dream, etc.
  22. Interesting regarding the world cruise. That would be pretty cool if they did that.
  23. Good to know. So, basically, in European tender ports, if you want to do an excursion: Book with the cruise company or you may run the risk of missing your independently booked excursion. Probably true for any other place that doesn't have massive number of ships regularly coming through sufficient to support independent tender companies.
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