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  1. We have a group of 20 sailing at the end of 2024. 7 different cabins with all bookings linked.

    Anyone have any insight on how we could arrange our tables in advance?   eg 2 tables of 10 or 3 tables of various numbers

    On a previous cruise, we were assured by our PVP that our group of 14 would be be seated at the same table. Upon boarding, we were seated at two tables and the Maitre'D could not change our arrangement. Post-cruise, that PVP brushed it off and we never used him again.      

  2. Question. Two cabins are booked as follows: 1) One adult with a minor/ 2) One adult with minors. This is often done to get VIFP deals.
    The adult in cabin 1 buys Cheers. The adult in Cabin 2 does not.

    On embarkation day at Guest Services, the adult in Cabin 2 switches with the minor in Cabin 1. Will that adult now be auto billed for the Cheers pakage? 

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    7 hours ago, Jamericannn said:

    The Wife and I are in separate rooms. We had to book this way because the adult guest in the other room is cruising for the first time so she does not have any good offers. 
     

    My question is… Will it be easy for my wife to get switched to my room while onboard? Is it simple just going to GS and get different keys or will they likely give us a hard time?

     

    We just did this exact thing while on the Mardi Gras as we had booked two cabins: a balcony for my wife and I/ an inside cabin for our two sons and two of their friends. Our PVP placed my wife in our second cabin instead to get a better VIFP offer.

    Once on board, we went to guest services later on in the embarkation day to avoid a huge line. Mind you, we still had to wait 30 minutes. The guest services agent switched my wife into our balcony room without any question. My son and her received new Sign and Sail cards and all was good.

     

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    "Despacito" (the song title that translates to "slowly") was also used to highlight and criticize the slow United States response to the destruction at La Perla caused by Hurricanes Irma and Maria, where the video was filmed. The National Park Service assisted the few residents of La Perla with tarps soon afterwards~wiki

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  5. 8 hours ago, TxTeach79 said:

    a classic 

     

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    Do you still have to rent those chairs?

    The last time I was on that beach was in March of 2019 and the chairs were almost up to the water's edge. Looks like things have changed.  

    Your review is fantastic. The variety of your photos and you witty comments make it interesting. Looking forward to boarding the MG on 12/17!

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  6. Our group of six is booked on the Carnival Mardi Gras for a Dec 17th departure with our rental vehicle is being dropped at the Port Can Enterprise location that morning.

    Currently debating these options:
    1) Drop rental and all of us taking Enterprise shuttle to terminal.

    2) Dropping 5 of us/ luggage at cruise terminal then myself goes to drop vehicle and taking shuttle.

    3) As above but Uber or taxi instead of shuttle

     

    Any advice or insight??  
     

  7. We've been to both with the last time being in 2019.

     

    I had heard a lot about Jack's Shack so we made the 5 minute walk down the beach to it. We honestly thought it was overated, expensive, and filthy. The bathroom was disgusting and the service was horrendous. If you want some solace, their beach area is quieter and away from the cruise area. It's essentially a no frills shack on the beach. Won't be going back.

    4/ 10

     

    Margaritaville has the resort type feel. Large pool, swim up and stand up bars, food but expensive as well. Lot's of chairs inside and out and still close to the beach. Has a party atmosphere and some island vibe.

    8/10

     

     

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