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  1. 2 hours ago, First Aider said:

    if you make a mistake by removing my husband from the ship                          

     

    This is the most unhinged thing I've seen on this website, ever, and I need to know everything about it.

     

    If your husband "found out" enough to get kicked off the ship, he doesn't deserve anything back. Full stop.

  2. Depends on which order the last cruise went on. If they did Mazatlan/PV last, they might be in at 9am. If they did Cabo last, they might be in a bit early.

     

    If you do arrive early and get off the ship, I'd recommend getting an uber XL or above- a lot of drivers know that folks need transportation from the port and aren't willing to accept standard Uber rides. Shuttle services also might monitor for the arrival time if you find the right one.

  3. 18 hours ago, pcur said:

    I'm a solo cruiser now,

    I'm surprised that you're not considering leaving Royal.

     

    I'm often a solo cruiser and found a post-covid 4 night cruise on Freedom for $326 for an oceanview room at the front of the ship. Fast forward to the exact same cruise a year later and its nearly $750.

     

    Royal isn't trying to cater to the solo cruise market, and there's a certain weekend cruiser who built his channel on Royal as a solo cruiser who also has had to change his model because RCL has been getting so expensive for solo cruisers.

     

    I've been cruising on Carnival since my first Royal cruise- and even though I still try to go for Royal and price it out, they just aren't doing enough to earn my business over their competitors (price wise).

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  4. I'll not repeat what others have said, but instead focus on what to do once you arrive.

     

    LGA is nice in that there's a free bus service that'll connect you to the subway system (which is always best IMHO) to get you anywhere you might want to go. I'd suggest riding the subway in to midtown and staying somewhere close by whatever sights you might want to see and then the day-of taking an uber to the terminal.

     

    JFK has the airtran, but the ride is longer and costs money. The downside as well is that it transfers at Jamaica Station which is a longer ride inbound as well.

     

    Alternatively, you could always book a nearby hotel with airport shuttle. From there, day of, uber/lyft/taxi to the cruise terminal.

  5. We sailed on the Dream in December of 23 and had a great time! There was always plenty going on yet plenty of space to find quiet nooks around the ship to relax. We did the steakhouse and really enjoyed it and our cove balcony was a really neat experience.

     

    Not sure why it's getting bad reviews- the Dream was easily my best Carnival experience so far.

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  6. I'll echo what others have said-

     

    The real value of FTTF comes when you have tender ports. Without a tender port, the value is greatly diminished.

     

    That, and the Elation is a smaller ship. It's possible that folks don't feel the need to purchase given the  smaller crowds (compared to other sailings on larger ships).

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  7. There are plenty of Coves forward of the Galley that you might consider choosing if you're concerned about noise. We had a Cove on the Dream just barely under the Galley and heard zero noise throughout our trip, so it really depends on where your cabin is as to what you'll experience.

     

    The more I think about it though, the more I remember the sound of the ship moving and waves outside over anything else (which was a huge plus IMHO).

  8. Thank you again for taking us along, and for the many details throughout. I plan trips a lot like you- every detail known and planned for with some flexibility built in so we have a good time.

     

    I will echo that your experience with debarkation at Long Beach is the norm, not the exception, which is really a shame for such a neat port to sail out of. Uber drivers don't want to go there, traffic regularly backs up and the parking garage setup isn't really ideal for picking up and dropping off at the same time if the ship gets delayed for whatever reason. I had the same experience with Uber and Lyft and ended up jumping on a bus through Carnival to the airport.

  9. On 1/28/2024 at 3:02 PM, dviper144 said:

    Believe they escorted an individual off the ship for fight and then fighting  the crew.  They had 8 police escort him off.  

    I was just thinking that I saw a tiktok of the guy getting escorted off. I'll have to try to find it and link it.

  10. On 1/21/2024 at 12:13 AM, BigPapi21 said:

    The letter with names was sent in December to RC, there has been no reply

    I haven't read through the thread yet- but based on the length of your letter I'm not surprised you didn't get a response.

     

    Try re-sending a brief letter with bullet points and a potential resolution you'd have in mind. If you already had a meeting with them to discuss your concerns, they might just file the letter away anyway. Best of luck.

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  11. On 12/9/2023 at 9:09 AM, mz-s said:

    As we see with Excel class, Carnival cut too deep with the Playlist productions

     

    Can you expand on this? From what I've read around these boards, people seem to enjoy the shows

    on the excel ships- especially given that they involve aerial stunts. My impression was that people didn't like the venue (Grand Central).

     

    RCL is definitely doing better with their productions- they still have live accompaniment.

  12. The itinerary you posted is the preferred route as you get a full day in Cabo versus the other way around where you'd only get half of a day in Cabo. Overall, the Panorama gets pretty favorable reviews around these boards and others have posted their reviews for you to see. @deladane has a review on the main page that you might want to check out as well!

     

    We just went to PV for a week (after our Panorama cruise got cancelled) and loved every minute of it. We will definitely be back and there's plenty to see and do.

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  13. On 1/16/2024 at 4:38 PM, Nathan Graveson said:

    because they know how to perfect a product. Carnival just can't.

    Disagree. It's just a different product.

     

    I appreciate you sharing your speculations, but 75% of Royal's brand is marketing, 25% is onboard experience as evidenced by all of those "loyal to royal" folks who would never check out the Celebration, Jubilee or Mardi Gras which are all getting rave reviews.

     

    Marketing might be Royal's strong suit, but discounting Carnival's product when their new ships are getting the reviews that they are is missing something.

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