PrincessShmoo
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Sorry, don't know those comedians.If I like comedians like Louis CK and Amy Schumer... Am I going to enjoy the comedians?
We are booked on 2 Vista cruises, (1 in 46 days), one thing I found out about the soda package is, the following mocktails are included with the package;Last year we had booked a Bermuda Cruise on the Sunshine. Then, after our 2nd cruise with Disney in December, we decided to cancel our 2016 Bermuda cruise to invest in a Disney Cruise with my in-laws in April 2017.
We're still doing it. But... we still had a credit with Carnival and "miles" to book plane tickets and 1 or 2 nights at the hotel so we decided to celebrate our 5th anniversary with Carnival in October 2016 *Gasp!*
So here is the comparison so far...
We picked a small four nights Bahamian cruise (Freeport-Nassau-Sea Day) on the Carnival Victory. So far, it cost us 50% than what a DCL 4 nights cruise would have cost us for a similar type of room.
I booked excursions today because there was a 20% off deal if we booked one excursion for each port of calls (basically mu husband pay his 2nd excursion 5$ !) I don't think that ever happened with Disney. I also found that Carnival had much more choices of excursions than Disney.
The Carnival Sunshine had more $ specialty restaurants that you could add, they were less expensive than Disney too. I'm not surr I am interested in adding the $ specialty restaurants from the Victory yet. (TBD) So far, the selection of food sounds sufficiently interesting for me.
So far, the things I know I'll miss is Castaway Cay. Since we don't make a stop in Half Moon Cay in this cruise, I picked the "Family Beach Escape", hoping to get our "beach fix".
I'm keeping Atlantis for the 2017 Disney Family Cruise so we picked a Glass Bottom Boat Tour in Nassau. Our expectations are pretty low. I hope we'll enjoy it.
We had to prepay the excursions right away. I like that option better, to be honest.
I also like the fact that you can add on board credit online with Carnival instead of a call/fax sheet with Disney.
I find the in-room decorations packages to be less expensive with Carnival than with Disney.
I'm still studying the soda package thing.
I did not see many images of the boats and the rooms. Cannot really compare, yet. (TBD)
I decided that I would love that cruise, even though it's not Disney.
Still, I am looking for Disney AND Carnival lovers to help me plan this cruise!
Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!![]()
If you like lights, this beauty is in the middle of the atrium on the Vista, it's all LED screens and has an infinite play list, sometimes it's a fire scene, sometimes under water, this is the beach sceneBeautiful! I love lights and colors like that!
We tried Carnival last year for the first time (on the Sunshine). Thought we'd hate it, but had a great time (compared to our Serenade of the Seas - our one venture into RCCL - that we'd thought we'd love, but were underwhelmed).
We were surprised, in fact, by how much we enjoyed ourselves on Carnival. Now, it is a different vibe and vacation, but it was definitely fun. One thing I would say is that I would try to make sure whatever Carnival ship you are on has had the "FunShip 2.0" upgrades. Guy's and Blue Iguana were very good, and yes, the molten lava cake was very good as well...
I'll be reporting back on the Vista mid June.
I'm looking at the Vista and wondering how the kids clubs are? Is there a Carnival cruise for Dummies?
I was looking at some cruises with them and to get a stateroom for 3 people seems difficult and expensive. Add in the fact I was confused by their different dinning and drinking plans and I'd have to have help for sure. OP do you have kids or just two adults?
I'm looking at the Vista and wondering how the kids clubs are? Is there a Carnival cruise for Dummies?
I've don't the drink packages on Carnival so if you have questions I can help with that.
Just two adults.
From what I understand, they have a drinking plan for Sodas (they don't provide them for free except in the dining rooms, from what I understand) and a plan for alcohol too. You simply pick them in the "gift" section of the website.
As for the dining rooms, they have first seating and second seating and "Your time" (which means you can eat in the dining room whenever you want between 5:45 and 9:30). I was told we might have to wait a few minutes if we pick the last one.
Getting a third person in the room is where I am running into price issues. Many of the rooms I've seen are only for 2 people. The ones noted for 3 are at least 50 square feet smaller than the DCL inside stateroom that I just sailed in. I can't imagine us having any less space than we did.