MotoXPrincess99
<font color=darkorchid>Yep, mine is new too<br><fo
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Dang, that is cheap!! What's the weather like that time of year?? And I think I asked you this before, but is Carnival more of a party ship? I mean, do you see many kids on board?
That price is so cheap, I'm almost considering doing a test run on a cheap 3 or 4 day cruise just to see how my kids react to it and being on the water. I don't want to fork out big bucks for an Alaskan cruise only to have everyone end up with horrible motion sickness.
That water ride sounds scary!![]()
I looked up Catalina and Ensenada and both look like mid 60's for December. I've seen families every time I've cruised but there were more when we went in July than May or June. Not sure how December will be. Maybe more families if kids are out for Christmas break. Carnival has lots of activites for kids and it always looks like the kids are having a blast. I've found Carnival to be the cheapest way to cruise and we have always had a good time. The people are nice, the food is good, the shows are good. The carnival website has alot of infor on prices and iteneraries and pictures of the ships. It's neat to look at.
Yes, it was scary! The pool you land in is like 7 feet deep. I didn't hit the bottom but it took me forever to get back to the surface and you feel so turned around after you hit the water I wasn't sure which way was up, plus I'm not a very good swimmer. And I was trying to make sure my top was still on right before I came up out of the water.
