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  1. Masking up doesn't bother me or my family in the least.  If we have to mask up....fine.  We refuse to postpone traveling over a piece of fabric and a filter on our faces.  My family and I will live our lives vaccinated and with a mask if need be.  We just need to get away and hear the ocean from our balcony! 😎

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  2. Carnival Freedom Review Part 2



     

    REVIEW

     

     

     

    This is part 2 of my review and I have a lot to talk about. This trip was a party of 7 booked in three rooms (one suite on deck 7 and two balcony rooms-one on deck 7 and the other on deck 8). All rooms were clean, comfortable, and ready for us at 1:30 pm as expected. We noticed a lot of humidity coming off the midship elevators on deck 8. My parents were a fair distance from the elevators so it didn't seem to affect air conditioning in their room however I couldn't help but wonder about the rooms closest to the elevators.

     

    Our Room

     

    Our room steward, Rodrigo, was DA BOMB! Not only did he keep our room clean and comfortable, he also anticipated our needs and made sure we were taken care of right down to icing down our soda cans for us. He offered to service our room twice daily but we told him once was sufficient. We just didn't see a reason for twice daily, especially with his attention to detail.

     

     

     

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    Our room set up with the deaf kit.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Accessibility

     

    Our oldest kiddo travels in a wheelchair but we did not request an accessible room. She can walk and all but long distances are challenging for her. We have a collapsible wheelchair that I bought at a flea market for $75 that we use but otherwise keep it in the garage.

     

    There were only two challenges to our room for her, the step up into the bathroom and the door out to the balcony, but they were not hugely problematic. The balcony door was kind of heavy for her and the wind made it dangerous for her because she is a tiny thing and the door would hurt her if it closed on her.

     

    We did not use the TTY however the doorbell was much appreciated. While we do not typically leave her alone in the room, there were times we were on the balcony and did not hear the door. She saw the flashing light and alerted us out on the balcony.

     

    Overall we did not experience any barriers on the ship. There was ample space for her wheelchair and an adequate number of tables on the Lido deck and in the restaurants that easily accommodated a wheelchair. The only problem we had were rude people who were hesitant to sit elsewhere despite the wheelchair sign on the tables.

     

    Tendering was not at all difficult and staff was very helpful to my daughter even when she was not in her wheelchair. I saw them assist a lot of people unsolicited (myself included as I am not always graceful) and all seem to appreciate the help.

     

     

     

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    Our oldest and her interpreter at the Build-a-Bear workshop.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Sign Language Interpreter

     

    We have cruised on three cruise lines (Carnival, RCI, and NCL) and all offer sign language interpreters. I submitted my request back in January however you need to give them just 30 days notice. I like to plan ahead and take care of things before I forget so I tend to do it months in advance.

     

    Our interpreter, Teresa, was AMAZING. She was very knowledgeable about the ship and its features, and she seemed to know a lot of the staff. She was super friendly and interpreted shows for us as well as the Build-a-Bear workshop. We decided to wing it as far as excursions went so we did not need her assistance while at port.

     

    Smoking

     

    Smoking is allowed in the Babylon Casino, the Centuries Casino Bar, 70’s Nightclub, and outdoors in designated areas on Deck 3 (starboard side) and Deck 10 (starboard side, midship and aft). Cigar and tobacco pipes are allowed only in the designated outdoor smoking area on Deck 10. My husband and our younger daughter are smokers so we like to know where the smoking areas are. I am constantly on his case to quit but......

     

     

     

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    Dining

     

    My husband had a really tough semester so I decided to surprise him with some party trays to have a little family celebration for his end of semester. I ordered canapes, petit fours, and a cheese tray and I found the price to be quite reasonable through the fun shops. They are delivered when you call and request them, and they were high quality when delivered. It was enough for all seven of us with food left over. I ordered medium size trays and they were roughly $24 - $30 each.

     

    I don't even know where to begin with the dining room and Steak House. I think we ate on Lido deck once or twice and I highly recommend Guy's Burger Joint. I am a fan of burgers and these really won with me. Even my oldest kiddo who doesn't eat much ate one.

     

    I am not a huge fan of buffets however we did eat breakfast on the Lido deck once or twice. The food was above average as far as cruise ships go but I wasn't overwhelmed by it either. I have a hard time trying to push the wheelchair through a ton of people who can't seem to wait their turn for French toast and I really just prefer the calm and quiet of the dining room.

     

     

     

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    18 ounce rib eye at the Sun King Steakhouse. Yes, 18 ounces!!!

     

     

     

     

     

     

    The Sun King Steakhouse exceeded my family's expectations. My hubby and I went on Tuesday night for date night and then the entire family went Friday night for an early Father's Day celebration because we will all be in different places that weekend. I ordered the 18 ounce rib eye while my hubby ordered the filet mignon. I barely got to half of my steak but it was sooooo gooooood! Hubby helped with the rest of course. The appetizers and sides were so good and I felt they offered a decent selection.

     

    The escargot were more than just good and the chocolate sampler will blow you away. I do not recommend ordering the rib eye and chocolate sampler during the same meal because it will be way to much for most people and I would hate for you to not be able to adequately enjoy them. The nominal fee of $35 for the Sun King is more than justified by the food and the service was fabulous. Very attentive and friendly wait staff indeed!!!

     

    My Suggestions to Carnival

     

    Overall I had a great time with my family. This was my third time on Carnival but 5th out of six cruises to date. I know this is vacation and everything but I wish they would turn down the music on Lido just a tad. It is hard to sit out there when you can't talk to each other without yelling.

     

    I wish that our room was a little cooler. We called for someone to check and the room registered at 72 degrees which is probably more than enough for most people. My husband is very hot natured and likes to keep our house at 70 at the most. I know it is probably impossible to get the rooms colder so next time we will bring a fan.

     

    I wish there was a better plan for debarkation for people in wheelchairs because it is hard to get on an elevator when so many other people are fighting for the same elevator. We waited our turn but many able bodied people just jumped in front of us. One staff member did hold and elevator for us when she saw our struggle and that was much appreciated!

     

    This family vacation was well worth the money and it was physically easier than last year's trip to Europe. We will be doing another overseas trip next year but it is hard to argue the R&R and value offered by a cruise. I am off to plan the next family adventure but check back to read about the next paranormal adventure coming up in June.

     

    Never forget to make this beautiful day count!

     

     

     

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  3. https://www.noordinarytravel.com/new-blog/carnival-freedom2018/5/8

     

    I am not new to cruising and I am not new to Carnival Cruise Lines. I'll start out by saying that I have never had a bad experience on Carnival but there is a difference when you compare it to other cruise lines that offer more bells and whistles. I love a bargain though so I look to Carnival when bells and whistles aren't the primary consideration.

     

    On this itinerary my family and I (there are seven of us in three rooms) will be departing Galveston, TX and visiting:

     

    • Montego Bay, Jamaica
    • Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands; and
    • Cozumel, Mexico

    This will be our first time visiting Jamaica and the Cayman Islands, but we (my daughter and I) have been to Cozumel on all of our previous cruises except for one that departed Miami. I love the convenience of cruising out of Galveston but am not opposed to flying elsewhere to cruise someplace I haven't seen before.

     

     

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    Ocean suite 7317

     

     

     

     

     

    In this review, I will talk about check in at the terminal, embarkation, and our initial activities after boarding. I will follow up with a part 2 with details about our experience during the week such as dining, our staterooms, shows, and accessibility.

     

    My daughter travels in a wheelchair (for long distance walking only) so we tend to travel in suites for the added space. Priority embarkation doesn't hurt either since we like to get on and get comfortable as soon as possible but it isn’t something we just have to have. We contacted Carnival six months ago to inform them of the wheelchair and my daughter's other special needs (she is mentally challenged and has a profound hearing loss) and they always accommodate her beautifully.

     

    Every cruise line we have ever traveled on has been friendly and helpful when it comes to her special needs. We have been blessed to have interpreters available to interpret shows and other activities on board without any additional cost to us, and they even accompany us on excursions from time to time. Having an interpreter allows me to enjoy the shows and activities because I don't have to play interpreter although I would do it in a heartbeat if necessary.

     

     

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    Check In and Embarkation

     

    We had an 11:30 check-in time but we arrived about a half hour early. The entire process was much better organized than the last time I cruised out of Galveston when everyone lined up when the terminal opened. We had a tiny issue come up because my daughters online check-in didn’t go through for some reason but it didn’t delay us. I think we the entire process took about 20 minutes and we were having lunch less than an hour after we arrived.

     

    You no longer turn in the medical/health questionnaire at the terminal. In fact, I don't recall anyone asking any medical or health related questions so I guess it doesn't matter anymore. Your S&S card is left in the mailbox by your room instead of getting it in the terminal.

     

    We didn’t pay for Faster to the Fun (I think it was $80 for all occupants of the stateroom) so our room wasn’t ready until 1:30. Not a big deal because we had already planned on having lunch first. It was 1:30 when we finished lunch so it worked out beautifully.

     

     

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    Lunch and Getting to Our Stateroom

     

    There was an abundance of food available and it was crowded as you can imagine. The food was ok on the Lido deck.....not bad, not great. To be honest though embarkation day lunch is not the meal upon which I want to base my review. I’ll include more about food in the 2nd part of my review.

     

    I recommend grabbing lunch somewhere other than outside on the Lido Deck if noise is an issue or if you want something a little less crowded. That being said, seating was tough inside because others wanted to escape the heat and humidity as well. There are tables that are labeled as wheelchair accessible but a lot of able bodied people didn't care and sat there anyway. We were lucky that we snagged one without hassle but I saw others that had to get staff involved to get the able bodied cruisers to move.

     

    Overall I was pleased with the check-in experience. Staff at the terminal was friendly and helpful, and they made every effort to make sure my kiddo had what she needed. I am working on the second part of this review which will include more about the room, our room steward, and activities on board.

     

    Until then......make this beautiful day count!

     

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  4. I think a trip to Cuba is more worthwhile if you fly into Havana and stay a few days. There is just too much to see. We went last October for five days and will probably go again. That being said, any cruise is awesome so I won't exclude it as a possibility. You will probably get more out of it if you go on an itinerary that has an overnight in Havana. I believe I saw one on NCL and on RCI but have yet to see one on CCL.

  5. I always take disinfecting wipes and wipe down everything possible when we board. I don't have a reason to distrust them but they are humans with a lot of rooms to clean. If all it takes is a couple of bucks and a couple of minutes to keep my family from getting sick, I'm happy to do it.

  6. CUC is the Cuban convertible peso which is what tourist use. CUP is a Cuban peso that locals use. It is kind of confusing with a two currency system. We stayed outside of Havana, in Jaimanitas, so we were able to find places that used CUPs. It saved us a ton of money. Since that is not really possible in touristy areas, the best you can do is to convert to Euros before you go and then convert Euros to CUCs. That way you bypass the 10% penalty on USD.

  7. I'm glad we went last year and booked before 06/17/17. For those who plan on going to Cuba, change your USD to euros before you exchange currency in Cuba. You will get more for your money because they don't penalize (10%) other currencies like they do USD. We stayed outside of Havana and were able to find a small exchange place that would sell us Cuban pesos. You will save A LOT of money if you can do that. Paying in Cuban pesos enabled us to pay the equivalent of $6-7 USD for dinner for two. In Havana, I didn't find any place that would take Cuban pesos.....only CUCs. It is in their best interest because 1 CUC = 25 CUP (approximately).

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