wanderlust7
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We were on the Carnival Panorama New Year's sailing. First time on Carnival (have done 2 DCL, 1 NCL, and 1 MSC). The food and service exceeded my expectations! The choices at the buffet was limited, but I guess it's because they have so much variety on the ship. Guy's Burgers was so good. I was surprised at the higher end dishes available at no additional fee - steak was consistently good (steak and eggs was filet mignon at sea day brunch), prime rib, Maine lobster, oysters on the half shell, ahi tuna, etc. We had early dining and the servers would make a point to greet us by name and say hi when they saw us elsewhere on the ship. Our cabin steward was the best we've had since DCL. Twice a day, done by the time we got back, and towel animals every day.
Sky Ride was a lot of fun, just a bit of a wait (at least 30 minutes when we've checked). Only 4 bikes on the track. Wonder if that's the case on the sister ships? Kids did Sky Zone (for fee) and had fun, wore them out, lol. I was a little worried about the wide age range for the kids jump (6-14). DD is 7, so I worried about an older kid bumping into her. But it's actually very controlled and supervised. There are squares marked on the trampoline and there's a rule that only one person can be in each at once. The digital rock climbing wall was cool too. The game you pick determines how you'd want to climb.
I'm a bit of a foodie, so we did Chef's Table. Probably best described as molecular gastronomy. For example, what looks like a slice off a cob of corn is actually a cocoa butter shell with cream sauce inside. I preferred the food at Remy's. But this was quite the experience! A galley tour, explanations from the chef, even a magician half way through.
Here are a bunch of pictures! Happy to answer any questions if anyone is going on the Panorama.
ETA: Forgot to mention that I was so impressed by Carnival that I'm now looking at the Mardi Gras for 2022!



Sky Ride was a lot of fun, just a bit of a wait (at least 30 minutes when we've checked). Only 4 bikes on the track. Wonder if that's the case on the sister ships? Kids did Sky Zone (for fee) and had fun, wore them out, lol. I was a little worried about the wide age range for the kids jump (6-14). DD is 7, so I worried about an older kid bumping into her. But it's actually very controlled and supervised. There are squares marked on the trampoline and there's a rule that only one person can be in each at once. The digital rock climbing wall was cool too. The game you pick determines how you'd want to climb.
I'm a bit of a foodie, so we did Chef's Table. Probably best described as molecular gastronomy. For example, what looks like a slice off a cob of corn is actually a cocoa butter shell with cream sauce inside. I preferred the food at Remy's. But this was quite the experience! A galley tour, explanations from the chef, even a magician half way through.
Here are a bunch of pictures! Happy to answer any questions if anyone is going on the Panorama.
ETA: Forgot to mention that I was so impressed by Carnival that I'm now looking at the Mardi Gras for 2022!




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