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  1. First time Carnival cruiser. When searching on a big box site, it states at least one person must be 25 years old in each room. I'm going solo this time, Taking the girls on their college spring break. I have no interest in sharing a room! We've only sailed NCL and always booked our girls into their own stateroom, neither is 25. Seems a bit strict. Anyone have experience with this? Seems to discourage booking multiple rooms for a family, which doesn't makes sense. Thanks!

     

     

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    I think it's ok as long as you book both cabins at the same time. Try searching... someone had posted restrictions on where the other cabin could be. Something like kids under 18 had to be in a cabin near by, but "kids" over 18 could be farther away.

  2. I went with my kids and they enjoyed it. We paid $10 for the three of us because my youngest was free. I got the best picture of the whole cruise there. However, I thought the food was awful. The kids had pancakes. They were colorful and pretty but they didn't any of it. (and my kids love pancakes) I had the filet mignon which was inedible. It was so tough I could not eat it. However, the decor was nice and the children enjoyed the characters. Afterward, we went to the buffet and ate. Perhaps the food was just off that day. I don't plan to go on our next cruide cruise. My youngest will have to pay. I won't pay $15 for it.

     

    What ages are free? Thank you :)

  3. I am a US citizen who would like to book a reef cruise through P&O Australia, but it looks like only citizens from Australia and NZ can book on their website. I contacted the North American TA listed on the P&O UK website, but they informed me that they don't offer the Australian cruises. Am I just out of luck? Thanks in advance for any advice/info!

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