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We would love to see St Lucia and also St Kitts. It is so hard to find an itinerary with either island that isn't out of Puerto Rico.
I've started looking for cruises for 2019... I kinda have my heart set on Aruba & Curaçao BUT...
I kinda have the fear of missing out. I mean... Other ports must have their own charm, right?
What are the best ports you have visited?
Me too!Winter here in Canada has been way colder than in the previous years (the heating bill is going to hurt!) and we have received record amounts of snow.
Our cruise cannot happen fast enough!
We love Puerto Rico (would love to retire there) but our kids hate flying, so we try to avoid flights to get to cruises. Not always possible...I'd like to see Puerto Rico too. It's intriguing.
That sounds like a great cruise. What ship were u on?We just did a southern Caribbean sailing from Puerto Rico.
My faves in the order of most to least liked islands:
1. St.Kitts
2. Aruba
3. Puerto Rico
4. Antigua
5. Martinique
Now to be fair, Martinique was the only Port we stayed near the ship due to inclement weather so it might have been #4 if we ventured out. It was most expensive though.
I expected Antigua to be my fav but it was near the bottom. Found people rude and pushy there. Beautiful beaches, but not nearly as friendly as St.Kitts or Aruba.
Most of North America has been colder than usual this winter... not just Canada.
Even Florida has had several cold/frost alerts this year with WDW closing all pools etc.
Northern Florida had some snow for the first time in 40 years? And Texas...
It's just been crazy. Everyone says oh well this is Canada... oh no, SW Ontario shouldn't get as cold as it had been.
Just crazy and unpredictable everywhere. Not even enough to go as far south as Florida, Cuba or Bahamas. Need to go a lot further south for guaranteed warmthWell until April, the FL gets warm enough.
Hope you enjoy your cruise!
Disney WonderThat sounds like a great cruise. What ship were u on?
The Carnival Fascination has a similar itinerary.We just did a southern Caribbean sailing from Puerto Rico.
My faves in the order of most to least liked islands:
1. St.Kitts
2. Aruba
3. Puerto Rico
4. Antigua
5. Martinique
Now to be fair, Martinique was the only Port we stayed near the ship due to inclement weather so it might have been #4 if we ventured out. It was most expensive though.
I expected Antigua to be my fav but it was near the bottom. Found people rude and pushy there. Beautiful beaches, but not nearly as friendly as St.Kitts or Aruba.
The Carnival Fascination has a similar itinerary.
I agree about the weather, on ground hog day we got hit with we’d have 6 more weeks of winter in AZ, that day our high was 81, oh the humanity.We just did a southern Caribbean sailing from Puerto Rico.
My faves in the order of most to least liked islands:
1. St.Kitts
2. Aruba
3. Puerto Rico
4. Antigua
5. Martinique
Now to be fair, Martinique was the only Port we stayed near the ship due to inclement weather so it might have been #4 if we ventured out. It was most expensive though.
I expected Antigua to be my fav but it was near the bottom. Found people rude and pushy there. Beautiful beaches, but not nearly as friendly as St.Kitts or Aruba.
Most of North America has been colder than usual this winter... not just Canada.
Even Florida has had several cold/frost alerts this year with WDW closing all pools etc.
Northern Florida had some snow for the first time in 40 years? And Texas...
It's just been crazy. Everyone says oh well this is Canada... oh no, SW Ontario shouldn't get as cold as it had been.
Just crazy and unpredictable everywhere. Not even enough to go as far south as Florida, Cuba or Bahamas. Need to go a lot further south for guaranteed warmthWell until April, then FL gets hot enough.
Hope you enjoy your cruise!
I just started riding about 18 months ago, about 100 miles/week. Predominantly road but I just added a cyclocross bike to the collection and have been doing some gravel which is a blast.@Club Disney Chandler
Wow ... that is amazing. Looks like they are getting serious about revitalizing west coast cruising. Too bad I'm no longer there.
I am not riding now, but yes, I am a cyclist. Used to ride the OC Wheelman Amtrak Century when I lived in town. Some of my favorite rides were along PCH to Dana Point or just along the Santa Ana River Trail from Green River to the beach and back before the homeless encampments. A a big guy so I don't do climbing well, but I've taken a few treks up Newport Mesa drive and into Irvine too. Those were the days.
They don’t have self serve fountains, but depending on where you get it, you’ll receive a can with ice or from a fountain. Also, just to be clear, the Cheers program is for the alcohol package, Bottomless Bubbles is for the unlimited soda package.This is one of those is she serious? Questions, but here goes.
We're looking at the 2019 Key West - Cozumel trip in early May, hoping to find the sweet spot between spring break rush and kids are out of school (including ours) rush. Just DH and I on a 20th Anniversary trip. DCL has an option, but Carnival is just so. much. cheaper. I've spent the evening looking at this thread and am really warming to the idea of going with Carnival.
On to my off the beaten path question. We're both big soda people (I know, I know but it is what it is) but we both prefer fountain soda. If we go with the Cheers program do we get a mug/ have access to self serve fountain soda? Or do you get cans from the bar?
Gotcha, soda is included with Cheers, as well as specialty coffee from the coffee shops, smoothies may be included too, I can’t remember.I assumed Cheers included soda along with alcohol? Or do I need to order virgin cuba libres?![]()
We just did a southern Caribbean sailing from Puerto Rico.
My faves in the order of most to least liked islands:
1. St.Kitts
2. Aruba
3. Puerto Rico
4. Antigua
5. Martinique
Now to be fair, Martinique was the only Port we stayed near the ship due to inclement weather so it might have been #4 if we ventured out. It was most expensive though.
I expected Antigua to be my fav but it was near the bottom. Found people rude and pushy there. Beautiful beaches, but not nearly as friendly as St.Kitts or Aruba.
Most of North America has been colder than usual this winter... not just Canada.
Even Florida has had several cold/frost alerts this year with WDW closing all pools etc.
Northern Florida had some snow for the first time in 40 years? And Texas...
It's just been crazy. Everyone says oh well this is Canada... oh no, SW Ontario shouldn't get as cold as it had been.
Just crazy and unpredictable everywhere. Not even enough to go as far south as Florida, Cuba or Bahamas. Need to go a lot further south for guaranteed warmthWell until April, then FL gets hot enough.
Hope you enjoy your cruise!
Gotcha, soda is included with Cheers, as well as specialty coffee from the coffee shops, smoothies may be included too, I can’t remember.
This is one of those is she serious? Questions, but here goes.
We're looking at the 2019 Key West - Cozumel trip in early May, hoping to find the sweet spot between spring break rush and kids are out of school (including ours) rush. Just DH and I on a 20th Anniversary trip. DCL has an option, but Carnival is just so. much. cheaper. I've spent the evening looking at this thread and am really warming to the idea of going with Carnival.
On to my off the beaten path question. We're both big soda people (I know, I know but it is what it is) but we both prefer fountain soda. If we go with the Cheers program do we get a mug/ have access to self serve fountain soda? Or do you get cans from the bar?
This is one of those is she serious? Questions, but here goes.
We're looking at the 2019 Key West - Cozumel trip in early May, hoping to find the sweet spot between spring break rush and kids are out of school (including ours) rush. Just DH and I on a 20th Anniversary trip. DCL has an option, but Carnival is just so. much. cheaper. I've spent the evening looking at this thread and am really warming to the idea of going with Carnival.
On to my off the beaten path question. We're both big soda people (I know, I know but it is what it is) but we both prefer fountain soda. If we go with the Cheers program do we get a mug/ have access to self serve fountain soda? Or do you get cans from the bar?
A few thoughts here that could help you out on a final decision on which line to choose.
1) @mevelandry is right to ask about the ship you are considering. Carnival has a lot of ships on the water and they can be very different based on age and where they are in their renovation cycle. They don't all have the amenities listed in this thread and some are getting pretty long in the tooth. Disney only has four ships and they keep them in very good order. Most Carnival ships look very nice, but some can make you feel like you're at a cheap motel.
2) I really like Carnival and will sail them again, but I can't recommend their big production/musical shows. They try. They really do. They just don't put the same level of talent on the stage and the show designs lack the polish you find at the best musical theater venues around the country. It's not really fair to compare. Disney is an entertainment company. It's in their DNA. The Carnival production shows are much more enjoyable if you remind yourself how much you saved.
You will have a great time as long as you don't start comparing the differences and making a list. A Carnival cruise is a different experience than a Disney cruise. It isn't a worse experience. It's a different experience. The Carnival product and pricing benefit from their large scale.