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  1. Great questions and I am waiting for replies.  My experiences that worked out well.  Fly into Hobby the day before and stay at hotel near the airport (free shuttle to hotel).  Took hotel shuttle back to Hobby morning of the cruise, hopped on cruise line bus to port of Galveston.  Next, fly into Hobby the day before cruise, booked a shuttle service to Galveston hotel, Uber next morning to port.  The only reason we did option two was that I stumbled upon a great price for a room down by a pier and a restaurant on the pier called Jimmy's on the Pier.  Please post what your final choice is.  

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  2. I second Little Italy.  You could do your own tour by just stopping in at the places that look good to you.  A small plate here, a small plate there type of "do your own" tour.  I love Filippi's Pizza Grotto.  Order a small pizza or sandwich.  Also, Princess Pub & Grille, loved it!  There are so many restaurants on India Street that you really could have a blast just walking and stopping in at any of the establishments.  Don't forget to save room for a "sweet treat" stop.

     

    In fact, any of the three areas you mentioned will be so much fun.  I think you would have the most fun doing your own tour.  San Diego is such an amazing place to visit.  Good luck!!

  3. I agree with pinto18.  The ferry boat is very rickety.  The walk from the drop off point over to the Stone Island beach area is not close and not an easy walk, parts of it are very rocky.  Maybe we took the wrong path?  I had sandals on and thought I might twist my ankle walking across the rocks. I really had to watch where I put my foot down.  It's not crazy difficult but depending on one's age, etc, I would be careful.  Water taxi to Medano beach...good luck getting out of the boat and onto the beach.  The waves can really toss the taxi boat around and trying to crawl out of the boat via ladder, well let's say I have been banged up.  We once just walked to Medano beach but won't do that again, too far.  Take a taxi.  Medano beach seemed to me to be more roudy.  Stone Island was very peaceful and pleasant.  Had a good time at both.  Good luck and have fun!

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  4. The last two times we were in PV, we walked off the ship and there is a company that sells "city" tours.  It is in the "port" area so no need to walk out of the gates.  December 2022, we paid $35 per person.  It was me and hubby and four other folks.  We had a nice driver who spoke english and spanish to each of us. The tour was about 4 hours and we covered a lot of spots.  I think is it a great price, felt very safe and enjoyed it very much.  The vehicle was a large SUV.  My husband sat in the front seat next to the driver.  I sat behind him and in the bucket seat next to me was another person.  Three folks sat in the third row.  We were all very happy with our seats and no one ask to switch.  After we got back, we walked out of the port area and over to Walmart.  That was kind of fun in its own way.  Didn't buy anything because we did not have pesos. If you are looking for a simple, inexpensive thing to do, I highly suggest it.  

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  5. I have two experiences.  Last December went to Lety's on Stone Island.  Food, drink and ladies restroom top notch.  As we were walking back to the dock to catch the ferry boat, a women had a sign set up on her property "bathroom $1".  Well, lets say I needed to stop.  I gave her a dollar and she gave me toilet tissue.  The bathroom was a small building with a regular ole flushing white toilet.  Just no sink to wash hands.  Saved the day and I didn't have to worry about making it back to the cruise terminal building.  We really enjoyed our afternoon at Stone Island.

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  6. We were there last December and found our way to Lety's.  My husband just loved the place and the food.  So did I.  There are plenty of places to stop for food and drink but I had heard good things about Lety's here on cruise critic so that is where we stopped.  This December we are going back and would like to try a different restaurant.  Any suggestions?

  7. Hi Crooooze, I did just that today, no luck.  That is why I thought about cruise critic and asking my question to all of you.  Hi Staceyglow, you are probably right.  We have been on 13 different ships, and all have been in balcony cabins and we just love it.  Last couple of cruises on the Lido deck and love it even more.  I'm still hoping I can snag the cabin we both really want.  Hi ninjacat123, that is my plan for tomorrow.  I need to reach out to a PVP and see what they have to say.  Hi icft, the website will not offer to me a cabin that can hold 3 or 4 guests when I only want to pay for 2.  If I were bleeding cash, I could book a room for three but only have the two of us show up.  Not something I really want to do.  Keep the ideas coming and big thanks to the four of you that offered help.  I really do appreciate the responses.

  8. I want to book a cruise, 7 days balcony, the first week of December 2023 which includes December 8(our wedding anniversary).  Panorama looks like the ship for us and we want Lido deck for two.  None left!  I have played around and see cabins for 3 or 4 guests still open on Lido.  Will Carnival, at some point, open up these cabins and let a party of two book one of the cabins that can hold 3 or 4 guests?    

  9. I was on the Panorama at the beginning of December and did see the silent disco.  I didn't join but everyone that did sure looked like they were having a great time.  It was on the Lido deck and there were guests of all ages.  I also noticed that the head phones came in different colors but I do not know why.

  10. Hi scottca075.  Well here goes, The Pacific Inn on Marina Drive.  Your thoughts?  The only reason I picked this spot is the location.  We will arrive the day before the cruise and I enjoy a place that has lots of places to walk to.  Also, it looks like it is a easy drive to the port.  I really will appreciate your input and suggestions for another place in Seal Beach.

  11. Thanks Buffettfan 225. This is good information.  Yes, we live in Las Vegas and have decided to drive to Long Beach for our next cruise.  We are trying the four day on the Radiance.  We are 11 days away from platinum with Carnival so we are going to get a four day in and then a seven day at the end of this year.  If I can catch a good Southwest sale on flights to Long Beach, we may just fly but I am in the planning stages that involve driving.  Any suggestions for a hotel close to the port?  The Hiltons and Marriotts are really costly.  I have my eye on a place in Seal Beach.

  12. Yikes, this brings back bad memories.  Nothing to do with a cruise but from past horrors, I always take a carry on with me on the plane.  I pack everything I think I will need for a week cruise, clothes and shoes.  This carry-on never leaves my grip until it lands in my cabin.  Hubby has his own carry on too.  We also have one more piece of larger luggage that we check with the airline.  This large bag has stuff that I want but not stuff I can't live without.  For example, snorkel stuff, those cute beach towel chair clips, extra shoes, husband's baseball caps, etc.  We have resorted to taking all three pieces of luggage with us onto the ship.  No porter for us.  We also carry off all three pieces.  I worry a lot less with this system.

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