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Miracle to Alaska Review: June 26-July 6


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We bought the Cheers package for us and the bottomless bubbles for the kids.  We did not get our moneys worth on Cheers and probably won’t do it again but it was nice to not have to question whether we *really* need that expensive drink.  It took the guilt away!  You can get a bottled water with your alcohol drink without waiting 5 min, so we always did that. I ordered a case of water for the room but we ran out quickly (teens like to take one drink and leave it laying somewhere 😆).  We also got coffee drinks from Java Blue, Monsters, Gatorade, and milkshakes, which we wouldn’t have done without having Cheers.  So all in all, Cheers was a learning experience.  15 drinks per day is pretty ambitious, and we should have known better but hey, it’s all good!

 

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We ate in the dining room every night but I took very few food pics.  The first night out of San Fran was so rocky that people were getting seasick left and right.  Our table was at the aft window and we shared the table with another family, who didn’t even make it through the first course before leaving.  We do not normally get seasick but sitting in the very back, watching the water and feeling all that motion made us queasy so we requested a table in the front of the dining room for the rest of the cruise.  I hate asking for things like that but I’m so glad we moved.  
 

Carnival melting cake…we have been missing you! 

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1st sea day!  
 

I always got up early and snuck out of the cabin while the others slept.  I’d get a coffee from Java Blue and check our location on the screen on deck 2.  
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It took me a few orders but I realized an iced vanilla latte with an extra espresso shot was MY drink.  I always use almond milk in my coffee but there was something about it I didn’t like (maybe the brand?) so I quit ordering it.  
 

our location:

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I remembered to go to Pixels and get my platinum gift and pin, and then to the atrium bar to get my water, but I forgot to order the chocolate thing from room service.  🤷‍♀️ oh well, next time!  The gift was a Fanny pack.  Kinda cute!

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Thank you for doing this review. I have not yet sailed to Alaska and am comparing cruise lines atm. Love all of the pictures!

 

I need that Miracle pin - it's adorable - well for a warm weather cruise lol!

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5 minutes ago, gotscrapz said:

Thank you for doing this review. I have not yet sailed to Alaska and am comparing cruise lines atm. Love all of the pictures!

 

I need that Miracle pin - it's adorable - well for a warm weather cruise lol!

Thanks for reading along!  We did Alaska on the Coral Princess in 2017 and it was quieter and a more formal feel.  The food was a little better on Princess, and our room was a little more spacious but I do like the laid back feeling of Carnival, and basically, Carnival has my heart....not to mention we could do this 10 day cruise with a balcony for basically the same price as a 7 day non-balcony room on Princess. Whatever line you choose, Alaska is breathtaking and you will love it!  

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Every sea day morning, there was “crafting at sea” at 9am.  I was intrigued and went to see what it was all about. I really was envisioning a foam picture frame or something kind of chintzy but we got these fun Alaska Journals to decorate!

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I came back to the room with that, and it was enough to make my 16 yr old set her alarm for the next day so she wouldn’t miss crafting!  

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And I should say…I met some wonderful people at crafting.  There were two that I had met at the hotel, and they showed up for crafting, and then we met a few more people that sort of became our crafting group.  In my experience, the people who cruise Carnival are the friendliest.  I made so many friends all over the ship (not just during crafting).


I forgot to take a pic before I cut all my food up 😂 but we always went to sea day brunch and the eggs, for whatever reason, were the best eggs I’ve ever had.  I know they’re just eggs, but they were so fresh tasting, and cooked exactly as a I ordered- over medium.  I want to say that sausage on my plate is chicken sausage?  It was just ok.  The bacon was fantastic. 

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The Miracle never felt really crowded (except at trivia and karaoke 😎) and we always found a quiet spot to relax.  IMG_7992.thumb.jpeg.4dd84e1f6ef1e434e3acde7049c9870c.jpeg

 

And the Ruby Princess tagged along with us from San Fran up the coast.  
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Gatsby’s Garden was the prettiest, quietest place on the ship, and my 16yr old wanted a photo shoot there.  I was taking a million pics of her and this other parent with a teenager walks by and goes “Instagram?” and we both sort of bonded over that comment because it was so true- the kids were all wanting their pictures taken there for their “snaps” or “insta” 😂

 

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We spent our afternoon in Karaoke and had a blast!!!  Our 18 yr old is quite the singer and loved it, husband too.  There were all talent levels participating and that made it so fun.  Nobody cared or judged.  IMG_7998.jpeg
 

I mostly drank Truly Berry seltzers but I had to try Carnival’s brand!  It is really good.  It’s like a sparkling water with a hint of flavor.  

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the bartender named Made took our picture and put it on the screens in Red frog pub.  He and the other bar tender, Damielia were fantastic!  They were so personable and energetic.  Damielia would even karaoke.  So fun. 

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That’s a wrap for seaday #1

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And let me just say, husband and I had our beds apart, with 2 separate comforters, and it was soooo nice 😂 Let’s be honest- twin beds pushed together with a shared blanket sucks.  

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11 hours ago, thenexus2k said:

Looking forward to it as well. Just did this cruise last year and doing it again next year. Where did you stay in SF? Was the boarding process at the pier still slow?

 

We were on the May 29th sailing to Alaska from San Fran and, YES, the boarding was very slow.  Well, it actually wasn't so much the boarding, but the luggage drop off took almost an hour of waiting in line.  We actually missed our check in time and they let other groups go early.  No big deal though since once we dropped our luggage we basically just walked onto the ship.

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23 minutes ago, jerseygirlinAZ said:

 

We were on the May 29th sailing to Alaska from San Fran and, YES, the boarding was very slow.  Well, it actually wasn't so much the boarding, but the luggage drop off took almost an hour of waiting in line.  We actually missed our check in time and they let other groups go early.  No big deal though since once we dropped our luggage we basically just walked onto the ship.

Ugh.  We had someone grabbing our luggage as soon as we got out of our taxi.  We got there about 10:30am.  

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2 minutes ago, bluejay555 said:

Ugh.  We had someone grabbing our luggage as soon as we got out of our taxi.  We got there about 10:30am.  

That is awesome!!!  We were there early since our check in time was 10:30, but no one grabbed our luggage, lol.  We headed to the back of the long line.  I did hear someone on board mention that there was a conveyor belt issue, so that could have been the issue.  The check in lines were much shorter during our cruise than yours, but I'm guessing that's because everyone was in the luggage line. 🙂

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Went down bright and early and was a little concerned about our location.  And it was so rocky we were all staggering around like a bunch of drunks.  
 

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While in the atrium waiting for crafting time l found the first duck of the cruise!

 

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It was then that an announcement was made that we had gone off course because of a medical emergency.  The coast guard was going to do an airlift rescue off the coast of Seattle.  Due to this change in course we would have to miss Icy Strait Point, which was our port the next day.  At first I was upset because that was our whale watching day but I was standing right by the excursion desk so I walked right up to the desk, no wait, and was able to book whale watching for Juneau instead.  I had to cancel our panning for gold and salmon bake because they conflicted, but the whales were top priority for us.  While I made the switch, a line formed behind me and I bet there were 25 people waiting.  I got SO lucky to be in the right place at the right time.  
 

ps- rumor had it that the emergency was that a lady fell and broke her hip.  Everyone I spoke to was disappointed but more sympathetic for the injured person than anything.  

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Look how empty it is.  I’m just imagining people fighting for these loungers on a ship like the dream sailing through the gulf, and all the buckets of beer littering the deck 😂

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we spent a lot of time playing trivia.  I was impressed with the amount of entertainment this ship offered, even on port days.  Sometimes it was hard to find a seat though- trivia was a popular activity.  We used the hub app to communicate with each other on the ship and we had sent the girls to save seats for trivia- here are the frantic messages I got while they were trying to fight off the crowds and keep our seats for us 😂😂

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I am so loving your review! Looks like it was great family time!

 

So I always go to the craft time on Carnival - and to be honest, I have made some pretty cool things. Not cheesy, but cool stuff. My daughter wasn't normally up in time but they let me take a kit to her on the days she missed. We made pretty beaded lanyard holders, tied nautical rope bracelets, picture frames.. cool kits with quality supplies that were "Michael's" branded. My daughter laughed at me at first but in downtime she'd get to work on her crafts too lol.

 

I love that your daughters let you take their pics for their insta and snaps... my dd prefers to take her selfie and then I have to beg her into sharing them with me lol. She's a little older now so it's better...but still! She has 3 older brothers and all I can say is, it's just different with a daughter lol.

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3 minutes ago, gotscrapz said:

I am so loving your review! Looks like it was great family time!

 

So I always go to the craft time on Carnival - and to be honest, I have made some pretty cool things. Not cheesy, but cool stuff. My daughter wasn't normally up in time but they let me take a kit to her on the days she missed. We made pretty beaded lanyard holders, tied nautical rope bracelets, picture frames.. cool kits with quality supplies that were "Michael's" branded. My daughter laughed at me at first but in downtime she'd get to work on her crafts too lol.

 

I love that your daughters let you take their pics for their insta and snaps... my dd prefers to take her selfie and then I have to beg her into sharing them with me lol. She's a little older now so it's better...but still! She has 3 older brothers and all I can say is, it's just different with a daughter lol.

Thanks so much!!  I appreciate you following along 🙂  I loved all the crafting but they were very strict about 1 kit per person.  I had a friend try to get another for a family member who was in the stateroom feeling seasick and they said NO!  Hard core.  

 

I'm sure the boys are much different lol!!!  All I know is girls and they love their selfies 😂

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26 minutes ago, TreyB said:

Wow, a great review!  Wife and I sailed the Miracle to Mexico a few years ago, I see she has been upgraded since then. We have a Panorama sailing booked this October and a Spirit sailing to Alaska out of Seattle booked next year. 
 

You have a beautiful family!

Thank you so much!  I would love to be going back to Alaska next year.  Sounds like you have some great cruises planned!   And yes, I think Miracle was in dry dock last fall getting upgrades.  No big screen though, which is what we were hoping for.  

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Day 3 was a sea day but supposed to be our day at Icy Strait Point.

 

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They had coloring at sea instead of crafting, and it was just printed off coloring pages and some colored pencils.  Meh.  We spent the day just relaxing, playing the trivias, checking out all the shops… not many pictures. 
 

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before I post our towel animal and call it a day, I have to explain the amazing experience we had.  We were starting to see land, entering the inside passage I guess, and we went out on our balcony after dinner to take it all in.  We started seeing mist shooting up from a whale that was surfacing.  Then we saw another, and another…the ship was surrounded.  It was so quiet and peaceful and we just saw whale after whale. It was one of the most amazing moments (all in all it was probably a half hour).  None of us even thought to take pictures or videos- we were so completely in the moment.  I think it was then that the girls realized just how wild and untamed and how special Alaska was going to be.  It got us so pumped for the rest of our journey!  
 

Juneau is tomorrow!! 
 

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