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GothOnAShip

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    Florida
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    Carnival
  • Favorite Cruise Destination Or Port of Call
    Alaska

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  1. It's an offer for VIFP members that includes the Cheers! package in the cruise fare. The cruise fare is not the cheapest available when this code is used. I think the cheapest fare available when we booked was about $250 less per person that the RU4 code, but the cheapest fare didn't include the drink package. Since the drink package is usually about $500 per person, it was a significant discount. I think the promo code is only offered for a couple of weeks at a time, maybe once a year, so you have to watch carefully for it.
  2. LOL! I know I can never go on any cruise without them now.
  3. They shouldn't have an issue serving Celsius unopened since its not alcohol. One of the bartenders told me that Carnival policy is to open alcoholic beverages for the guest (probably because they want to limit people to 15 and they don't want people doing what I did and hoarding them in their rooms because then they could share it more easily or exceed the limit some days, lol), but most of the bartenders didn't open them or would happily serve them unopened if asked. Only one said no. I imagine that if you asked them not to open your Celsius, they'd be happy to leave it closed.
  4. Just caught up! I got off the Mardi Gras this morning, so I've been busy, but now that I'm off your live is helping me ease back into regular life, lol. Looks like you're having a great time so far. I might have to try the Vista one of these days. I really, really love the Excel ships, but you're making the Vista seem just as amazing! Hmm, I wonder how my husband would feel about booking another cruise so soon after we just got back.
  5. Final thoughts: The Mardi Gras is a beautiful ship with an amazing staff. We had a wonderful week and we can't wait to book our next cruise. Sounds like we might have a family cruise on this ship with our siblings and their children coming up soon, and we're so excited to experience this ship with them. It was a spring break cruise, but for the most part everyone was on their best behavior. Things got a little rowdy last night because I guess the last night is the night to max out your drink package? Personally, I barely drank at all yesterday because I didn't want to be hung over or ya know, still drunk by the time I had to drive home, but I was in the minority. I guess one guy caused a major ruckus at one of the comedy shows and the comedian asked him to leave. Then the guy tried to fight the comedian and security had to put him on house arrest in his room for the rest of the night. He was escorted off in handcuffs by 5 county sheriffs as soon as we docked. That was definitely the exception and not the rule though. Most people were on their best behavior. The highlights were: Teppanyaki the first night The Piano Bar- Brad, the bartenders and the little group of die hard piano bar fans that seemed to be there until the bar closed around 1am each night Strawberry Daiquiris Shaq's Chicken Blue Iguana Emeril's Voodoo Moon We are One Getting "trapped" during the parade of crew members walking with flags for the World Works Here and getting to see everyone up close Making friends with random people at bars Winning our first ship on a stick at animal trivia Stargazing with Mr. Goth on the balcony really late each night Family Feud Love and Marriage TJ and the Fun Squad- They all worked so hard to create a fun and memorable experience for everyone The crew The not so great things were: Chi Bang! wasn't amazing, but there are other Mexican and Asian food options on the ship, so we'll just go to those next time. The comedy show we attended. I did a whole post about that, so I won't get into it again, but this was really our one big issue with this cruise. While most of the other passengers were lovely, a few were not. On a ship with over 6,000 passengers and almost 3,000 crew, it's bound to happen that you get a few people that are not that nice, are happier when they're miserable/complaining/being rude or downright mean to others, or are just having a bad day. It happens. I hope those people had a great cruise and enjoyed themselves as well. Even though I stopped the Cheers! count midweek, I think I determined that it's worth it for us. Funny story, we had about 20 seltzers and canned beers in our mini fridge (okay maybe not all it that tiny fridge, but in the room), so we took those home. We added up the value of them on a Carnival ship and it was about $160. The value at Target... probably $30-35. Not significantly different from bar prices on land. I just thought it was funny how much the value decreased once we smuggled them off the ship and into our kitchen, lol. Overall, super fun cruise! Glad to be home with the cats. I think they missed us and I definitely missed them. Can't wait for the next cruise. This was probably our last cruise before adopting a teenager, so the next time we'll have Mini Goth. I can't wait for the chance to experience this as a parent. Thank you all for following along this week for my very first live and for all your comments and questions. I'm a Millennial, so internet validation makes me very happy. I can't wait to do this again. I'll post the Fun Times once I unpack them.
  6. It's so nice! I can't imagine having to get on a plane or make a several hour long drive home now. It was great. I was off the ship just before 8, home before 10.
  7. Debarkation was easy. We do express and carry our luggage off because we’re still young and capable of doing it and it gives us more flexibility. We thought elevators would be a problem, but we left our room at 7:30 and there was nobody waiting at the elevator. We got on an empty one within minutes. From there we walked off the ship with no waiting. Got through customs with no problem. We were in the parking garage within 15 minutes. Once in the parking garage, elevators were a little bit of a wait, but that’s to be expected. Everyone had formed four nice lines and was being patient and courteous, so that’s always nice. The elevators were slow because they’re programmed to only send one each time the button is pushed and the open elevator needs to close and begin moving before the next can be called. Eventually, we collectively figured out that the last person to get off should push the button for the ground floor to just send the elevator back down to those still waiting. That sped things up a bit. The drive from Port Canaveral took just over an hour. We’re home now with our cats. 🐈‍⬛ I’ll post final thoughts and Fun times later on today.
  8. Last night after we packed we went to go collect some alcohol and play mini golf. Mr. Goth scored 36 and I scored 45. Yes it was only 9 holes. It was windy…. Or we’re not great at mini golf lol. You decide which is more accurate. Then we got Emeril’s for dinner. We both ended up doing the gumbo again even though we’re probably having gumbo tonight too. It was just so good! Then we went up to Lido for desserts. I had some cheesecake and Mr. Goth had cookies. Pro tip: on a cruise, just take the whole piece of cheesecake. Don’t cut a fourth of it off and leave it to see if someone wants to split it with you. The consideration for food waste is appreciated, but in this situation nobody wants your last bite of cheesecake. Then we went down to Summer’s Landing for Swirls because it’s the last night of the cruise, so might as well double up on desserts. On the way there we got stuck because the parade for the World Works Here was happening, so we got to watch all the crew members walking with the flags representing their country. That was really cool. I love the Carnival does that. We caught some of We Are One. We saw it last time and really liked it. We liked it again this time. If it were on land, I would say it’s a bit problematic to have so many cultures being portrayed by people who do not belong to that culture. The way to do that on land would obviously be to give those opportunities to performers belonging to that culture, but on a cruise ship the cast can only be so big. They can’t house and pay 60 performers all week for one show, so they did the best they could with the cast they had. That being said it was a diverse cast so that was cool. Then it was back to the piano bar. We stayed there the rest of the night and said goodbye to our new piano bar friends as well as the bartender, Hannah, and of course Brad. One obnoxious drunk couple came in and made the whole thing about them. At first it was just dining loudly, making an absurd amount of requests and trying to hype up the crowd to like nightclub levels of energy, which was not the vibe anyone else was looking for. It escalated to booing other people’s requests and being incredibly rude about any song she didn’t request. At one point, a mother who had recently lost her four year old son requested his favorite song and she booed the request, complained loudly that it was a children’s song and she didn’t want to hear it. At the end, she clapped and yelled “Yay it’s over.” Brad did a great job with trying to redirect her and when that didn’t work ignoring her and redirecting their attention. But the moral of the story is that some people shouldn’t consume alcohol. Not long after that another drunk lady came in, but she was delightful and kind. Brad sang a song about her and the first drunk lady left all mad because someone else was getting more attention than her. Oy vey. The rest of the evening at the piano bar was wonderful. One of the playlists production performers came in to sing a couple songs with Brad. He was amazing and they were phenomenal together. I’m so glad Brad was the piano man this week and I’m so glad we spent so much time there. Brad was amazing and I would pick my next ship based on him alone if I knew he’d be there. Great performer and a great guy! Then we went back to our room. We packed the last few things and hung out on the balcony for a few minutes.
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