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  1. If you are of average height sitting in a chair on the balcony, then you will have no problem seeing the water.
  2. I have always liked the stained glass peacocks in Elation's lido dining room. Elation has always been the prettiest ship to me. I did enjoy the decor on Miracle too.
  3. You could do an elegant costume. A bit of a challenge, but sounds super fun to me.
  4. We were first once. There were crew members standing on the stairs singing. I recall a man in a chef's hat. It was nice. I've never seen it again.
  5. What I did years ago when our much loved PVP disappeared was to call the number to speak to a PVP and talked to three different people. I asked them each the same question. It was a question that I did know the answer to, but was interested in what the pvps would say. When I talked to the first one, I had trouble understanding what she said. Told her thank you. The second one was very impatient. No one needs that in their life. And the third lady is easy to understand, knowledgeable, and patient. We have been dealing with her now for 10 years.
  6. We love the cove balconies too. You can sit outside when it is raining usually. And it is great for people who have had skin cancer. We were so sad when they pulled Dream out of New Orleans.
  7. I have not cruised since the shut down. We have an old dog who is too delicate to leave. But perhaps they were already planning to move Glory, hence the upkeep on her? I'm not a Glory fan after a horrendous cruise on her years ago. Valor is okay, Glory, been there...
  8. This is what they do every time in New Orleans. They stick a half ragged out ship in New Orleans and make a big deal about how it is a huge improvement over what was there before. They sail it for three or four years until it is very rundown, then pull it out, put it in dry dock and get it looking nice and move it to another, apparently more important, port. Then they stick another faded ship into New Orleans and sail it until it is groady, and do it all again. How many times have we seen this? Passengers in New Orleans do not cause this. It's wear and tear and ground in grime. Carnival does not appreciate the people who sail from New Orleans enough. We were thrilled with Dream, but they let it get run down too before they pulled it out, fixed it up and moved it.
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