Please explain how a rogue game of LRC could adhere to the "internal controls" section of the CLIA document you provided in post #88. Come to think of it, how could a rogue game of LRC adhere to any of the sections?
Most people don't typically buy Tanzanite or fine fragrances, specialty watches etc so folks don't have a frame of reference for if it's a good deal or not. That's a good point.
That doesn't prove anything other than they haven't found it in your bags yet. And it makes sense because they're mostly looking for booze, weapons, and drugs.
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Whether or not you believe it is another matter. It's not because the money spent at LRC is money that Carnival won't see in the casino. Carnival captures plenty of spend these days, and more all the time thanks to proprietary ports like the upcoming Celebration Key.
Think it would still have been doable without pre-check? Sounds like it.
Of course this all has to be perfect and normal for it to work. Normal on-time arrival at the pier, normal traffic on the highway, no delays at the airport.
Hmm, I didn't know Travel Passes were good for Cellular at Sea roaming. I thought they could only be used abroad onshore in countries like Dominican Republic, Bahamas, etc. Good to know.
Carnival does not allow kettles in staterooms. You can request a carafe of hot water from room service. I believe there is a charge for it outside of breakfast hours.
You can also ask the crew or manager if they can check the temperature of the hot water dispensers on Lido - maybe they need adjustment.
Carnival is never going to build another Spirit class ship. If Costa has any let they may transfer another one but there will never be another one built, at least not for Carnival.