it really depends. Alcohol used to have much better deals, for sure. But even now sometimes you can get some good ones. Last cruise I got (I think) 3 bottles of Captain Morgan for $30.
Agreed. We just got into bourbon recently and looked long and far to even find a bottle. Then we wondered why we tried so hard. It's certainly not Eagle Rare.
That's why I am unsure about Blaton's. because my understanding is it's just the upgraded Buffalo Trace.
Hard to know since it feels impossible to find a bottle of Blantons in the last few years. Like Eagle Rare and Buffalo Trace... very very difficult to source. That being said I have heard its not that great and is only "rare" because of John Wick lol.
I think their system is bugged. I did about the same as you, but if you go to the upgrades on the website it always thinks you are still in the original room class.
Right now with no big sale going on I saw 4 days out of Miami a cabin for $700 ($690 or so). Less than $400 a person. Now if you include the tips, that changes things.
But again its comparing 4 days versus one 2 hour (at most dinner). My point (although could be considered by some to by hyperbolic) is that the value on carnival far exceeds prices you pay for a good dinner, but typically when I say night out I mean more than just a dinner (not including hookers and blow).
I sailed out of NYC on Venezia just once, but it was fine. Its a bit crowded at the start, but after you get past the check in... it was very quick. However do note I do have Platinum status, and that might have contributed to it.
What type of excursions do you think you would enjoy? At the ports we are going to there is so much free beach / pool opportunties... the only place I book excursions for is Nassau... and there I book the adults only beach option.
But many people like the "active" excursions, and if so there are so many good options.
I have heard this a few times. Do you have any details? For the extra cost that RC charges, I am just still confused on how their MDR can do sub-par work.