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So cute!!OK, found another of my favorite pictures. I made them recreate Titanic. Couldn't get them to touch each other with a ten foot pole now.
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So cute!!OK, found another of my favorite pictures. I made them recreate Titanic. Couldn't get them to touch each other with a ten foot pole now.
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I was just looking through a bunch of our pictures from our Vista cruises and was reminiscing about the 22 amazing nights we’ve spent on her and some of the great people we’ve met. As I was thinking and looking, it made me realize how diverse all the Carnival guests are, we really have met people from all walks of life, from every corner of the earth and at every stage in their life. The average guest just wants to let loose and have some fun for a few days. There really is a reason they call them the FUN ships.
I also think one of the major differences between DCL and CCL is on DCL, the staff does an amazing job of entertaining us the whole time. Whereas on CCL, they provide us with a setting to entertain ourselves and gives a lot more opportunities to let loose. It seems there is always some type of party going on, whether it be an 80’s or other decade party on deck, or a party in the atrium with Mardi Gras beads after one of the nightly shows. We just have so much fun and laugh all the time on CCL. On DCL, we still have fun but it’s a scripted fun, not an impromptu fun.
Havana Bar on Elegant Night
Serenity Deck
Awesome!
I don’t understand how other people can turn you off a Disney cruise. I go because I love Disney and the service I get. I’ve never met a mean person on the actual cruise ship.
I Doubt that. It’s families looking to have fun and Parents looking to get drunk.Then you have been very fortunate.
I Doubt that. It’s families looking to have fun and Parents looking to get drunk.
My only reservation besides not getting the quality and same level of service Disney provides is every time the cruise industry is in the news it’s almost always something horrible has happened like the whole ship getting noro and it’s carnival
My only reservation besides not getting the quality and same level of service Disney provides is every time the cruise industry is in the news it’s almost always something horrible has happened like the whole ship getting noro and it’s carnival
Then you have been very fortunate.
They really don’t. On our Mediterranean cruise on the Vista, we had a final bill of $160.00, that was for a couple souvenirs, some bingo and a couple non-alcoholic drinks. We also pre-paid gratuity, so that wasn’t added on. Also, with Carnival, you pay for your excursions when you book them online ahead of time, so that isn’t added on at the end. If you do need to cancel them, you get it all back as long as you cancel with proper notice.So my jaw just dropped I can get almost same dates I have on dcl for 1k less in a “grand master suite” on the carnival liberty. So where’s do they get “get you” so to speak?
Right? We even had a moody server on our first cruise!
They really don’t. On our Mediterranean cruise on the Vista, we had a final bill of $160.00, that was for a couple souvenirs, some bingo and a couple non-alcoholic drinks. We also pre-paid gratuity, so that wasn’t added on. Also, with Carnival, you pay for your excursions when you book them online ahead of time, so that isn’t added on at the end. If you do need to cancel them, you get it all back as long as you cancel with proper notice.
The single biggest thing you have to do with a Carnival cruise is pick a good ship and go into it with an open mind. You cannot go in thinking it’s going to be the same experience as DCL. You don’t have to lower your expectations, just know it’s going to be a different experience, but a good one at the same time.
My only reservation besides not getting the quality and same level of service Disney provides is every time the cruise industry is in the news it’s almost always something horrible has happened like the whole ship getting noro and it’s carnival
So my jaw just dropped I can get almost same dates I have on dcl for 1k less in a “grand master suite” on the carnival liberty. So where’s do they get “get you” so to speak?
The single biggest thing you have to do with a Carnival cruise is pick a good ship and go into it with an open mind. You cannot go in thinking it’s going to be the same experience as DCL. You don’t have to lower your expectations, just know it’s going to be a different experience, but a good one at the same time.