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  1. Mazatlan is a nice little place to do a city tour IMO, and with the size of your group, booking it privately might end up close to the same price and then you get a smaller van and more control/flexibility. Also likely to have the cheapest shopping. Cabo is the one port where I might say to do a Carnival excursion so you don't have the hassle of trying to get off the boat in time; could also be a good beach day, there's not a whole lot to do in the marina area that's kid friendly. Or just stay on the ship. 🤷‍♀️

     

    Panorama is an awesome ship! On sea days don't miss the salad bar on Serenity and free lunch at Guy's BBQ. Jiji's and Cucina also both offer free lunch on all days; might be a good place to hit up embarkation day to avoid the crowds at Guy's Burgers or the buffet. Don't miss the cakes at the buffet for lunch - so good! Definitely don't miss the Skyride bike, ropes course, mini-golf, and water slides for the kids, all included. Comedy is great too and they have PG shows for the kids (though the adult shows are GREAT for the adults!). I didn't find the MDR food to be that great for dinner but there are enough specialty restaurants and other options, though that may not be financially feasible for a group your size. Cucina (at dinner when it's a pay restaurant) was absolutely incredible though, great value for the cost, and Italian is kid-friendly, if you're wanting to splurge for one special night.

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  2. 6 hours ago, Derbie said:

    We would love to go back to Rythm of the Night but didn't think we would have time.  Seemed like when we first saw the show, our ship was in port until midnight.  I didn't see the show as an offering on the Carnival excursion list.  Did you book through the show's website?

    I booked it through Carnival. We left the ship at around 3pm and got back by 9 so right before the ship left. I think they do a separate version of the event just for cruise ship passengers and another one for people staying at local hotels that starts and ends later.

     

    If it's not on the Carnival excursions portal for your sail date then idk what to tell you - I wouldn't recommend trying to book it separately, the risk of missing the ship is way too high (plus I think they don't let you if you're a cruise ship passenger). And yes it was quite a bit more than that per person!

  3. 6 minutes ago, TxTeach79 said:


    I get it! Excited for Jubilee to get to Texas.

    I'm based in AZ, so theoretically could go out of Galveston as easily as I can Long Beach (I keep doing the Panorama because it's a great ship, good ports, and pretty cheap all-in), but also kinda can't bring myself to spend Excel-class money and then have to watch my drinking on the first day because you can't use Cheers 😂 

     

    Panorama just needs to add Shaq's and Rudi's and I'd be over the moon! LOL

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  4. Just now, TxTeach79 said:

    Problem solved. Your choice of unlimited chardonnay or merlot. No clue if this is a first night thing or a NYE thing, but I’ve been filled up four times. 
     

    DAMN that's nice. I know they do the free wine on the first night at the steakhouse (and would assume that applies to Rudi's as well, given the similar price point) but it's unlimited? Like they've brought you more than 1 bottle and didn't make you pay??

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  5. 50 minutes ago, TxTeach79 said:

    Dumb question, I’m embarrassed I can’t remember - when you get a bottle of wine at dinner with that 25% Cheers discount, how does that count against your 15?

    I believe anything where you'd have to buy doesn't count to your 15 (like a bottle of wine, or a brewery tour/Alchemy cocktail class) but on the day I did the class thing, I didn't get close enough to my 15 to have to worry and know for sure.

     

    Certainly seems like a nice little loophole, and in the case of bottles of wine, if their concern is over serving people, there's not enough alcohol content in wine to make that much of a difference unless you bought 5 bottles on top of your Cheers limit.

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  6. 9 hours ago, cruisingguy007 said:

    I guess we'll just have to agree to disagree about preference but I'd never choose a Cabo last sailing over a Cabo first sailing.  

    Agreed. My first Panorama trip back in September was a Cabo-first route and I can't imagine I'd want to even get off the ship that day if I did a Cabo-last itinerary (excursions would mean waking up at the crack of dawn, stuff in the marina doesn't open that early, and honestly the marina's kind of expensive and tourist trap-y already). Plus I think I prefer my two sea days at the end so I still have a little more vacation after the ports are done.

     

    I'm going on the 1/21 sailing which thankfully is Cabo-first, but if they're not doing those anymore, I'm going to be seriously sad. Might still go again (Panorama is a great value of a vacay for me) but wouldn't prefer it if given the choice.

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  7. Hmm. I booked the other day when it was still showing at $42, used OBC, got a confirmation email, and it's still showing in my planner that I am booked for the steakhouse. I bought some other things too and ended up having to pay $10 out of pocket in the transaction plus what was left of my OBC, and my card was debited only for that $10. So maybe the issue was with your gift cards.

  8. Thanks for the heads up! Interestingly, I put it in my cart earlier, when it was still showing in the planner as $48 but showing in the cart at $42. Took it out and put it back in to change the time I wanted and by then it was showing up as $42 in the planner. I grabbed it for that price (would've gone at $48 since it's just me on this trip but hey, savings are savings) and hope they'll honor it - not force us to pay again or cancel - although I had some OBC to use so didn't really outlay my own money. It's just a difference of $6, surely it'd be more of a hassle on them to try and claw it back than it's worth.

  9. 2 minutes ago, sid_9169 said:

    Hang out at the Alchemy Bar for half the cruise... 


    Hahaha that's how I did it too. 😉

    Actually by the time I heard about it they were already booked up but then some people didn't show on the day of the class and I just hung around the bar and my favorite bartender (Kateryna on Panorama) just let us into the class to take their spots.

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  10. 14 minutes ago, Stratford1950 said:

    What is in a Caribbean Manhattan if I may ask?

    Vermouth, bitters, rye whiskey - and the special ingredient that makes it "Caribbean" is a bit of brown sugar syrup. I don't like whiskey-based drinks but I took this class and we made this drink and I could handle a few sips. If you like whiskey drinks then it seemed to be a crowd pleaser

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  11. 2 hours ago, urbanhawk said:

    Megan-I'm Stephen from Tucson and have been following your posts. Thanks for all the pics, and info. (Are you St. Greg's sister?!).  I was to be on this cruise, this Sat, so I could  celebrate my birthday in P.V. Unfortunately, today I had to cancel. But, fortunately, I was able to have my cruise transfered to 1-21-23 sailing.  Happy cruising!

    I'll be on that sailing! I'm not as fun/can't hold my alcohol nearly as well as Megan, but I'll have a drink with you for your belated birthday! 😁

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  12. 44 minutes ago, MeganGC1983 said:

    Then it was time to come back to the port area. We watched 2 drunk guys get into a pushing match and stagger on the gangway, and I grabbed a 30 minute port massage for $25. 

    Oooh tell me more about these cheap massages in port? Was it easy to find? Where do I look?

     

    When I'm going back on the Panorama next month I have an afternoon excursion so planning to wander about port/town a little first - but a massage sounds fantastic!

  13. What's your first port stop? I recently did this itinerary but Cabo was my first port stop. We did not move the clocks before Cabo (day 3) so ship's time was 1 hour ahead of shore time. That night we moved the clocks so that in Mazatlan the next day, ship and shore time were the same. PV was the last port stop and we did not move the clocks, so ship's time was an hour behind shore time. (So confusing!)

     

    I'd assume they do the same thing when PV is the first stop, but idk.

  14. 2 hours ago, NanoGirl21 said:

    March 11, 2022, was their 50th birthday. I am assuming it is a year celebration so advertisement should end around Mid-March 2023.

    Oh I hope you're right about that! I had an amazing passionfruit martini type drink that was the "50th birthday martini" on my last cruise, and I was hoping I could get it again in January, but I had assumed it would be a calendar year thing; i.e. they started in 1972 so they''re celebrating in the year 2022.

  15. 1 hour ago, Thenagers said:

    Does the beer on the brewery tour count towards your 15? I was curious because I was thinking of doing the mixology class but don’t want to waste my drinks on something I won’t like? 

    Not that I was in any danger of hitting my 15 on my last cruise, but no, the mixology class does not count toward your Cheers limit because you also have to pay for it separately (though you do get a discount for having Cheers). I'd assume the brewery tour is the same, but I hate beer.

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