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I've never been on a cruise and I'm not sure that I ever want to but from everthing I've seen on the news, avoid Carnival at all costs.
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Koko Ed, statistically, you have high chances of having a really great time despite the few majorly publicised Carnival mishaps. Enjoy your trip!
However, I would like to note one memorable Carnival incident from the past though just because I think it is quite hilarious. So, a fire breaks out on the ship. All the people onboard have video cameras, so of course they whip those out and start filming. And guess what gets caught on tape. As soon as they get word there is a fire, carnival employees start running around the ship installing fire extinguishers, escape route signs, and painting markings for fire/safety equipment. LOL! ![]() |
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I am going on my first cruise a week from Monday i am excited. Its a 5 day cruise out of Ft. Lauderdale. WE are stopping in Key West, Cozemel, and Cosimia (sorry dont know how to spell those names and neither doest spell check) I will post pictures when i get back
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I went on a week long cruise to Alaska from Seattle in the summer of 2003 with Princess. It was incredibly awesome, and I can't wait to go on another.
It can seem expensive, but when you think about it, you're probably getting a pretty good deal--All your food is included unless you decide to eat in one of the special restaurants with a cover fee, you're visiting a bunch of different places, there's tons of free entertainment, etc, etc. |
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Cruises are a great value. I went on a Royal Caribbean cruise two years ago, I think. It's nice because most things are free on the boat (besides whatever was previously mentioned + gambling.) Once you get off the boat, stuff can get expensive quick because people are there waiting off the dock to take your money. Problem is, if the weather turns bad, you might not reach all your destinations.. I know on the cruise I went on, we missed one out of the three stops so we had to just spend a day on the boat. It's a fun experience, but not the best. It's also fine to go in December. My family usually vacationed over our Thanksgiving break in high school or some time over winter break for college. It'll be comfortably hot at that time.
I'm sending myself on my own vacation to Europe once I get my bonus, I hope. Going to try and do as many non-touristy things I can. |
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I went on a Disney Cruise a few years ago. I had a really great time with all the free food and soda was relatively cheap (buy a cup for $10, get as much soda as you want). It wasn't nearly as commercialized as say Disney World and I had a great time and wanted to go back for the week cruise instead of the three day one I went on.
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We have been on two cruises... Carnival (4 nights to the Bahamas) and Royal Carribean (7 nights to the Southern Carribean). We had a great time on both, but both cruises were very different.
Here are my takes on the two lines: Carnival: Less expensive, more all inclusive, cool little things like a free sushi bar, a younger crowd(but more children), more casual atmosphere, great shore excursions, cheaper onboard extras (spa, etc), more fun evening activities Royal Carribean: More expensive, much more elaborate ship, more sports onboard, less all-inclusive (we had to pay for soda, extra food places, etc), more couple/40-something crowd (fewer families), more elegant atmosphere, great shore excursions, more expensive onboard extras (spa, etc). Those are my two takes. If you enjoy staying on the boat more, and dont mind spending the cash, Royal Carribean has nicer ships, but if you want a more fun atmosphere and better evening entertainment, go for Carnival. Personally I think my next cruise would be Carnival. Its a hard comparison, but after wandering around for 7 nights on the RC boat trying to find a place to go dancing, or some good entertainment, we were a bit disappointed. |
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Other expenses you may encounter. You are expected to tip most everyone at the end of the cruise. Some lines include a standard tip in your bill, which you can modify, other "highly" suggest certain levels. There are also shore excursions, such as snorkeling trips or tours. Unless all you do is get off and walk around the port you will have to pay. If for nothing else a taxi ride to the local beach. The cruise will gladly sell you excursions which you will know are reliable - and if there is a problem they will probably wait until your group is back before they leave port. You can also book at the port which is cheaper but you don't always know what you're getting.
The cruise line will also have shopping leactures as to where to buy certain types of items in port. I found these not that helpful except for general information as to what is available. The stores they push are usually the more expensive ones and I bet give a kickback to the cruise lines. It is a great vacation though - make sure you take your sunscreen even in December! We went on a Western Caribbean cruise last Dec. and the weather was warm but not stifling. It did rain one day but not badly. And I still got sunburned. |
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