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Binky1968

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  1. It's a small loufa type pad and a jar of some body paste containing some "grit". You rub it on your skin to remove old or calloused cells and promote better circulation to the new skin cells.

     

    It is included with the spa room. We printed out a list of the spa room perks, highlighted what we thought would interest us, and brought it with us so we didn't forget. This was okay, nothing special. Don't use it if you have sunburn or some other skin condition!

     

     

    Thank you for the info!

  2. Even in the real world, there is not fish or seafood on 50% of the sushi items that are made.

     

    This is true....it was this particular product description and picture we found disappointing. There was no Salmon, Nigiri, octopus uramaki. Like I said before...this was our experience. Maybe on a different ship, a different cruise someone else has had a better experience. I hope so!

  3. FYI we pre ordered sushi from the fun shops last October and were disappointed. The "sushi" was nothing like it was pictured. The California roll was the only edible roll on the plate. Half of it did not even have fish...just cream cheese and toppings, I had read mixed reviews before I ordered but thought we would give it a try. In my opinion, I would stick with the other appetizers and skip the sushi.

    Have a fun party!

  4. I love French vanilla creamer and have recently found a healthy alternative which I LOVE and plan on taking onboard. Has anyone ever tried Vanilla NutPods? Shelf stable 11.2 oz carton with 22 TBS servings. It does need to be kept cold after opening. I plan on keeping it on ice, as our cabin does not have a refrigerator.

  5. You'll hear little to nothing from the Atrium BUT E122 is under the galley. No telling what's above you, definitely a doorway and a drink station or the dishwasher.

     

    Can call Carnival to change (unless you booked thru a TA). Most fares won't charge for a change. Our rule of thumb is to avoid being under the showroom and galley. Won't hear anything under a MDR.

     

    :eek: Too late! I guess I will pack my earplugs and fan!

    Thanks!

  6. A couple of years ago, we were in E117. We didn't have any noise issues. Our neighbors in the next room were a bit loud, but it was never out of control. We slept just fine. We did notice some folks who passed out in the hallway as they tried to make their way back to their rooms, though. Just a few times.

    Ha ha....I will have to leave out some snacks, aspirin, an water in the hallway in case we have unexpected guest;)

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