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  1. 10 hours ago, Pellaz said:

     

    So when "the Beards" see that cabanas are no longer selling out, they should do some math:  "Is selling 6 cabanas at $700/each better than selling all 16 cabanas at $400 each?  No?  Maybe we should drop the price a bit."

     

    I said "should," not "will."    Time will tell.  

     

    I WILL say that my interest in going to HMC has waned a great deal since the prices there skyrocketed.  

    As for FTTF, I just turned Platinum, so I don't have to care about the lesser beings in steerage anymore.  😄  

     

    The math could work the other way too. For example, if they are selling 75% of available FTTF slots at $100, that's more profitable than selling 100% of the slots for $50.

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  2. 19 minutes ago, Frank12 said:

    Since the change we have had both scenarios. Sometimes we receive an e-mail telling us our room will not be ready till 1:30 but we are welcome to drop off our bags and other times we have not received the e-mail.  Either way we have dropped off our carry-ons with no issues.  Just know that the doors to let you into your room's hallway will be closed with a sign on them telling you to come back at 1:30.

    Just open the door and let yourself in. 

     

    What change are you referring to?

     

    We'd like to drop off our bags, but I don't want to be a jerk about it since the boarding pass clearly says no access until 1;30 even for platinum/diamond. And I have no explanation why we both got that email about being suite guests. 

     

    Or maybe when they say no access, they mean access to remain in your cabin? 

  3. The boarding pass for our upcoming Horizon cruise says platinum (first time for us) and priority, but also has a note saying "Stateroom access will be available at 1:30 PM for all guests, including VIFP Diamond and Platinum." So apparently we aren't getting the early bag drop off that platinum normally(?) gets.

     

    But then we get an email from Carnival "Suite Update and Online Check-in Invitation" which says "Once on board, you will be able to access your stateroom."  Which contradicts the boarding pass. Only trouble is, we're not in a suite. Just a regular Category 8B balcony cabin.

     

    Did we just receive the suite invitation in error, or is there something else going on?

  4. 19 hours ago, DallasGuy75219 said:

    Corporations aren't charities. They exist primarily to make money for their shareholders.  You can be sure Carnival would charge more of a premium if more than their 3 newest ships were competitive.  They have (relative) value pricing not because they're altruistic but because they're otherwise pretty noncompetitive, because when Royal and NCL were trying to outdo each other with the biggest ships with the most bells and whistles, Carnival sat on the sidelines.

     

     Gee, no kidding. That still doesn't mean it's not in the customer's best interest to not have to pay a premium for bells and whistles which they may not want. 

  5. On 2/8/2024 at 3:20 PM, DallasGuy75219 said:

    Yes, being the lowest provider isn't always the most profitable decision in a market.  For example in today's travel market people are increasingly looking for a more premium and less no-frills experience. See for example how Spirit and Frontier Airlines are currently performing with their no-frills business models.

     

    You're looking at it from a shareholder point of view. I was maintaining from a customer point of view it 's nice to have an option without a price premium built into the cost, as Carnival's competitors have.

  6. 22 hours ago, bg2310 said:

    No, not Cheers anyway. Unless you drink a LOT (6-8+ alcoholic drinks per day AT LEAST) then it might be, but just not worth it when considering you're forced to get it the entire cruise.

     

    Keep in mind that's averaging 6-8 drinks a day for each person in the cabin, since both of you need to buy it if one does.

     

    As other's have said, there's no one answer as to whether it's worth it. It depends upon how much you and your travel companion are likely to drink.

  7. 48 minutes ago, angelsfort said:

     

    In my opinion, many of the covid cases could have been avoided in the first place by folks just taking responsibility for their own health.  

    learning to wash your hands properly is a great first step!  (just rinsing your fingertips is NOT washing!)

     

    Covid doesn't commonly spread through physical contact, so washing your hands doesn't really help there. It's predominantly airborne transmission. On the other hand, hand washing is very important in preventing noro. And that may be the worse ailment at this point. A case of covid is hardly more than a cold now for most people since we've been vaxed so many times.

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  8. 13 hours ago, staceyglow said:

    Not Teppenyaki or the sushi place. 

     

    Cucina an Jijis are free at lunch, including embarkation day. 

     

    Carnival's website is wrong then. Which frankly doesn't shock me.

     

    https://www.carnival.com/cruise-food

     

    When you click "Additional cost", "Carnival Horizon", and "lunch" is says only sushi, Teppanyaki, and Seafood Shack. From what you say two of those are wrong and two others that should be there are missing.

  9. 8 hours ago, ishap said:

    Last time I was on Horizon the dining room was not open, but the specialty restaurants were.  And there is no charge for lunch at these places. 

     

    Wait, what? The specialty restaurants are open for lunch embarkation day without charge?  I assume that's only the specialty restaurants open for lunch other days. Which, according to the Carnival website, is Bonsai Teppanyaki, Bonsai Sushi, and Seafood Shack (which isn't really a restaurant per se, so I'm guessing not free?) So is it just the two Bonsai offerings that are free?

     

    Presumably not the steakhouse? Surprised to see Cuchina del Capitano isn't listed as being open, I thought that was open for free lunch every sea day. Also surprised Pig & Anchor Smokehouse isn't listed as open for lunch. Sounds like a lunch type place.

  10. 3 hours ago, dabomb6608 said:

    This is actually something I hadn't considered...but I've wanted to try a B2B. My only thing with doing a 3 or 4 day B2B is the risk of less than pleasant crowds. In our (limited) experience and from reading online it seems the shorter length/cheaper cruises risk that. I will look into it for comparisons sake though.

     

    That's probably fair. And also B2B short cruises might well take you to the same nearby ports of call.

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  11. 12 hours ago, mz-s said:

    And once you get on the ship you'll be sitting around a lot because there really isn't anything happening on the ship until at least 1:30 when the cabins (yes including suites) are ready.

     

    Au contraire. That's the nicest time to be on the ship the whole week in my opinion. Explore the empty ship, have an uncrowded lunch, a relaxing first drink in the seat of your choice in an empty bar. I can enjoy myself before I get access to my cabin.

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  12. 5 hours ago, Steelers36 said:

    Steelers-Ravens and Texans-Colts are on SAT at different times, so no conflicts there.

    As expected, Bills - Dolphins is Sunday night.

     

    But https://sport24live.com/home (@sea) shows no NFL games on Saturday. The Sunday night game isn't being shown either. Just two afternoon games Sunday.

  13. Didn't I read here that the shipping option only becomes available to click about a month before the cruise? hopefully someone who actually knows will chime in.

     

    Edit: Found it, post #22 in this thread:

    It is a glitch which eventually will get resolved. Just keep checking app from time to time. On our first Princess sailing few month back, our package would not show up until probably a month before sailing. Only then I was able to cancel my medallions port pick up order (since I did not want to pay which was supposed to be free with Plus) and re-order home shipping for free. Medallions are not ship until about 3 weeks prior to sailing anyway. Our second sailing is in January and package has appeared now automatically and no problem to order without 10 dollars charge. 

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