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There is a video on YouTube of a well seasoned cruiser who told the steward about the marijuana smoker on the balcony next door. It did not go well. The steward chose not to do anything (maybe worried about his tip?). Guest services & security got involved. The offender was belligerent and was caught on camera peaking over the divider into the other cabin. It was just an awful experience & No, it did not occur on Carnival...although I'm sure this issue can occur on any line and has nothing to do with income levels or class.
I tried searching for it, but to no avail. Have a link?
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Looking on Amazon, definitely not a shortage of those type of flasks...910 results! Obviously they are working. Just may have to pick up a set myself before my upcoming cruise.
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We are there in March from 10 am til 7pm. I think it is very doable to go to the beach in the morning via glass bottom boat. Then once we are back from the beach, we plan on casually walking along Medano Beach for a massage at the Sand Bar, followed by lunch down below at their restaurant. Then just take a cab back to the pier. That is a nice and relaxing day.
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Thank you for the reply! Which port is that in?
Medano Beach in Cabo.
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I know on occasion Carnival will do a discount promo code on Spa & Shore Excursion. I think the last one was Black Friday/Cyber Monday. Just wondering if they have any (if you know of one coming up) promo codes that may be in the works or that I may have missed on the Carnival FB page. I would like to book some excursions, but some of them...I need a little incentive to book through Carnival directly.
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I went through the boards and I could not see it posted anywhere, but it states on Carnival policy that if you are over 21 years old you may bring one 750 mL bottle of wine or champagne. My question is, I can’t drink entire bottle of champagne in one sitting, Would they allow you to bring two bottles (splits) that are 375 mL each? There are 2 of us so I was hoping to bring 4 375mL bottles. Do you think this would be allowed, or definite no go?
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where is Tony's on the beach?
It’s about a 26 minute drive along the coast right on the border of the gold zone.
Tony's On The Beach, Av Camarón Sábalo 3001, Sábalo Country, 82100 Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico
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It has been a few years since I have been to Mazatlan, but every time we have been we usually make it a point to have lunch @ Tony's on the Beach. I looked through tons of posts, but have not seen anyone mentioning it at all in several years. Does it still exist? Is it as good as I remember? Does anyone have any updated details on this place?
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How were you able to get that? They told me it doesn't apply for the spa passes, botox or accupuncture.
Well, they were wrong. Just go to your booking, click on spa ...find the couple's or single pass, upon check out put in ALL CAPS...CSPA20 in the promo code section, and bam...it should work.
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Remember, you can book the spa through today and still get an additional 20% off savings (Cyber Monday Special). The promo code is CSPA20. We just booked the couples one and saved almost $45!
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You have to capitalize the letters.
Yep...that did the trick!
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Do we know exactly when it starts? I just tried to book and got the error:
"cspa20" is not a valid Promo Code. Please try another code.
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We have booked a 7 day cruise for next March and I am getting mixed reviews.
Are you on the 3/24/18 cruise or 3/31/18?
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We are booked on a 7 Day Splendor next March 24th out of Long Beach, a Spring Break cruise for my wife and (10 year old) daughter.
Hi There:
I see you are on the same cruise we are. Come on over to our roll call and also join the "meet & mingle". We are bringing our 10 year old daughter on this cruise with us as well.
https://www.cruisecritic.com/rollcalls/carnival-splendor-march-24-2018/
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1st cruise...June 30th 1991, 7 day Mexican Riviera. Had just graduated high school and there were 4 of us in an inside cabin (we each paid $750.50....seems quite expensive thinking about it now). All of us, but one, were 17, (he was 18), we were so nervous that they were not going to let us board. No worries...got on board (still remember our cabin steward -"Trip"). We had the best 7 days...drank, gambled, won the pie eating contest, danced on the tables at Senior Frogs in Mazatlan...good times! I have tons of pics...just need to find them.
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When living in Los Angeles, we are very limited to the newer ships that come out here. We have had the Jubilee, holiday, ecstasy, imagination, inspiration and a few other ships that are slipping my mind at the moment. It's nice to get a change of pace out here every so often... so while the ship may be nine years old, relatively new to us on the West Coast.
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Agree. Totally different.
Ugh!!! If someone has a link to the newest promotion (I have searched all of AMEX), that would be great.
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Call me crazy or maybe I am misreading this, but it looks like in order to get any type of credit, the cruise has to be booked directly with AMEX travel. Can someone please verify/confirm this? Please see rules below:
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Receive valuable amenities on sailings of five nights or more with your American Express Card.‡
- $100 - $300 per stateroom shipboard credit
- Additional exclusive amenities unique to each cruise line
- Receive one extra Membership Rewards® point on each dollar you spend per booking with American Express Travel
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How it Works
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Search participating Cruise partners on AMERICANEXPRESS.COM/CRUISEPRIVILEGES or by calling Platinum Travel Service
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Select an eligible cruise and cabin
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Book with your Platinum Card from American Express
Good to Know
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Valid for new bookings of voyages of at least five nights made through American Express Travel.
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Please read below for other important terms and conditions.
Cruise Privileges Program
Valid for new bookings of voyages of at least five nights made with a participating supplier through Platinum Travel Service, Centurion Travel Service, any American Express Travel office, eligible Travel Associate Platform agencies, or the Agency Services Desk. May not be combined with other offers unless indicated. Blackout dates, category and fare restrictions may apply. Payment must be made with an American Express Card in U.S. Platinum Card Member or U.S. Centurion® Member's name. Available for U.S. Platinum Charge Card Members and U.S. Centurion® Members only, and excludes Platinum Credit Card Members such as Platinum Delta SkyMiles® Card Members who are not also U.S Platinum Charge Card Members or U.S. Centurion®Members. Card Member must travel on itinerary booked. Benefits listed require double occupancy and are non-transferable. Program benefits may not be available to residents outside of the contiguous United States. Card Members receive $100 USD shipboard credit for inside and outside staterooms; $200 USD shipboard credit for balcony, verandah, and mini-suite staterooms; and $300 USD shipboard credit for suites on Norwegian Cruise Line, Holland America Line, Princess Cruises, and Royal Caribbean Cruise Line. Card Members receive $300 USD shipboard credit for all Queen Mary oceanview staterooms category ED or higher, and Queen Victoria/ Queen Elizabeth oceanview staterooms category FA or higher on Cunard Line. Card Members receive $300 USD shipboard credit for all stateroom categories on Ama Waterways, Oceania, Regent, Azamara, Seabourn, Crystal, Silversea, Uniworld, and Windstar. Centurion Members receive an additional $200 ($500 total) USD shipboard credit on Crystal Cruises, Regent Seven Seas Cruises, Seabourn, and Silversea. All shipboard credits will be credited to the guest's stateroom folio upon checkout. Shipboard credit amounts in international jurisdictions may vary due to foreign exchange rates and timing of application. Shipboard credits are subject to cruise line policies. Credits cannot be used for casino charges and gratuities. Unused portion of credit is non-refundable and is not redeemable for cash. Other restrictions may apply, see onboard cashier for details. Additional amenity not available on the Silversea Expedition Fleet: Silver Explorer, Silver Galapagos, and Silver Discoverer. Limit one benefit package per stateroom; three-stateroom limit per Card Member, per sailing. To obtain benefits, travel agents must visit americanexpress.com/asdonline. Participating providers and benefits subject to change. Get one (1) extra point on each dollar of eligible purchases with American Express Travel and eligible Travel Associate Platform agencies; separate airfare and other charges associated with booking are not eligible. Payment must be made with a Membership Rewards® program-enrolled Consumer or OPEN American Express Card in the U.S. Platinum Card or U.S. Centurion Member's name. The extra points will be credited to Card Member's Membership Rewards account 6-8 weeks after full payment. Bonus ID: 3847
Personalized Travel Service
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Search participating Cruise partners on AMERICANEXPRESS.COM/CRUISEPRIVILEGES or by calling Platinum Travel Service
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That is only $.38 cents a bottle....cheap in comparison to what you pay for a single bottle of water in a store. I thinks it is a very good price.
Exactly my point! Actually 37.5 cents per bottle, but no need to get technical. When was the last time anyone was in a "retail setting" and paid .38 for a bottle of water? Just last night, I paid $4.75 for a bottle of Dasani at the LA Forum. Is it ridiculous? ABSOLUTELY! But guess what...it's the cost of doing business and supply and demand. I will gladly pay a measly $4.50 for a 12 pack....and price is not the deciding factor. I am looking for convenience, weight/cost/shipping in luggage factors, easy gratification, etc...you get the point. If you are here complaining about $4.50 on a trip that will most likely cost you $1000's for a family...look at the big picture...you're on vacation, move on!
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ok ok....you all pulled my leg with those pics....room booked....looks like a great balcony where we can spread out quite a bit!
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Just wanted to make sure....Cabin 6232 on the Spirit is one of the largest on the ship for that size cabin? Any pics of it anywhere? Or go with the smaller cabin balcony in cabin 4220, the price difference is $140, but then again there are 2 adults and 2 kids.....I put a 24hr hold on the room, so I just wanted to make sure. Thanks for your quick response.
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Just bumping this up. Some things have changed a little, but it is a good picture of the M-class kids program.
what things have changed? please expand.
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The kids get a daily program each night in the stateroom for the next day....just like the adult daily program. It lists all of the events for the day, the times ect. They can come and go whenever. If they are going to be out of the Fun Factory...it will list where the activity will be held.
The activities are all free. They only charge for 12pm-2pm and 5pm-7pm This is $6/hour/child. They also feed them as these are meal times. On sea days I think they require you to pick them up at least once during the day. It may be both times...now that I think about it.
The states thing is probably finding our about states, or state capitals. They actually may learn some things..which is also fun if they don't realized they are learning!
I remember seeing somewhere something where you can prepay $100 or something and that will cover all those additional hours:confused:
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My five things that would be a pain to buy:
8 feet of thin cotton line (some balcony doors)
Leslie
Please explain...:confused:
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Well the good news is, is that the Splendor should have made it to Long Beach today to start its Mexico run. I am sure will be seeing updates/reviews very shortly.