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Linguist208

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  1. We had that option on our upcoming Celebration cruise (but it was sold out every night). When we booked on our Pride cruise in June, it just asked how many adults, and said we'd be informed onboard what night we get.
  2. Not so "totally awesome" for non-American veterans, to be honest.
  3. My wife and I are both veterans, but HAL would only give $100 OBC per cabin.
  4. We were on the Valor in June. Cups not included in the package, we had to buy ours (~$15 each).
  5. We were on the Valor back at the end of June/beginning of July, and their piano bar was just amazing! We spent hours there every night. The entertainer, Greg Cardoso, might not have known all the words to all the songs, but by gum he was willing to give it a go and got everyone singing along. And there were a couple of young ladies (guests) who, it turns out, were amazing singers, and they became his unofficial "back up group." We're off on the Celebration tomorrow, and we can't wait to see what's in store there, but the piano bar is a definite destination.
  6. Fair enough, but that's not what the title of the post says, and it's not clear in any replies.
  7. I don't mind a leisurely dinner in the MDR. But I can certainly do without the floor show. I know there are those who like it, but I can't imagine the staff REALLY enjoys the performances.
  8. Has no one see this on Carnival's website? TESTING REQUIREMENTS Vaccinated Guests with Proof of Vaccination Cruises of 15 nights or less: Although not required, we encourage all vaccinated guests 5 years of age and older to take a pre-cruise test within three days of their cruise. Cruises of 16 nights or more: Guests age 5 years and older have to present a PCR or antigen test taken within 3 days before sailing (unsupervised self-tests are not accepted).
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