cyclenut
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disneydreamer82 said:I think the reputation comes from a severe lack of experience sailing the line and also a lack of true knowledge of the line. 9 times out of 10 the worst things said about Carnival typically come from someone who has sailed only once or worse NOT AT ALL on Carnival. People seem to think just because someone else says something that makes it the Gospel... But unfortunately you have a lot of people who will go with only what they hear not necessarily what they have experienced. I have had a pretty crappy cruise with DCL, problems with the cabin and our service, but did it make me bash them and refuse to ever sail with them again? No I simply chalked it up to, well sometimes it just ain't always all roses! Sometimes you just have a less than perfect time. Any cruise has the potential to be amazing, it really depends on the type of person you are and what your mindset is going into the cruise!
I just don't see that as a negative.![]()
Perhaps Carnival is having a hard time shedding a reputation they earned a few years ago. More likely there are still sailings that cater to the same singles crowd. My earlier point is that this crowd is likely much more price sensitive. My personal experience with Carnival was OK but after sailing RCCL and then DCL, I will likely never sail Carnival again. The experience was just so much better, even though I wasn't completely happy with DCL.
A co-worker of mine sailed Carnival just last summer and we compared notes. He was on a Mexican Riviera cruise on a pretty new ship. He will not likely sail Carnival again either. The cruise was cheap, but it felt cheap. Not enough tenders, long lines to board at the ports that didn't have a tender and very crowded lines at the buffet. It just felt like a cattle call to him.
Many people really enjoy sailing Carnival and perhaps they are working hard to shed their old reputation, but they are still missing the mark on a number of sailings and keeping prices low isn't helping them. They need to thin the crowds a bit, which means a higher passenger to crew ratio and more room to move around, but it also means they are going to have to charge more. As long as they are continuing to be the bargain carrier they will likely keep attracting the same clientele that gave them their reputation.
Does that mean the line is not for families? Not at all. But it isn't for my family, but I have recommended it to my kids who are now in their 20s as a great value.

We were on a Canada cruise (RCI) in 2008, and I'm looking forward to cruising there again.

