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On 4/25/2023 at 8:14 AM, CreamsicleCatMom said:
I’ve sailed carnival before but pre pandemic and never in a suite. I’ve found one with a good price but I’m confused. I’m looking at the ocean suite on the radiance for two adults and two teens. My teens will not be happy to share a double pull out sofa. They would be okay to have one on the sofa bed and one on a Pullman bunk. Does anyone know what the exact bed set up is for four? The room says it holds 4 but I can not find the sofa bed set up info. Thank you!
I’d suggest putting them in an inside cabin across the hall from you. They and you will enjoy that.
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3 hours ago, mz-s said:
link the reservations you’d like to sit together in your cruise manager, and if needed meet with the maitre d on embarkation day in the dining room.Yes we’ve already linked our booking numbers. Just trying to select who sits at what table. With 25 of us we’ll have multiple tables. I’ll visit them on embarkation day.
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1 minute ago, shof515 said:
you can no longer contact them and they never respond to any emails
Thank you
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1 minute ago, mz-s said:
They are no longer able to be emailed by the public. What do you need?
Regarding table assignments for our group of 25
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I’ve seen topics similar to this regarding contacting our Ships Maitre d. Can anyone provide me with the email address for the Carnival Radiance maitre d?
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4 hours ago, VentureMan_2000 said:
I printed my luggage tags a month or two ago and the color is Kelly green. We are on the Miracle aft port balcony stateroom on deck 6.
My sister-in-law is booked in a balcony two doors down. I was showing her today how to print her luggage tags and her tags are red, and not the green color that my tags are. I thought maybe it's because it's her first cruise. So for laughs and giggles, I decided to bring up my tags for printing and now the color of the tags is red.
Has anyone ever experienced this ? Why would the color change ?Yes. Exactly the same thing. Ours changed from Green to Red.
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I would like to know how many electrical outlets are in the Grand Suite cabins and their locations?
I would also like to know how many USB ports are in the Grand Suite cabins and their locations?
We will be on the Panorama February 2020 in a Grand Suite.
Thank you.
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On 1/9/2019 at 1:59 PM, DramaQueen22 said:
Only those in Havana Cabins have access to the Havana area until 7pm. It's open to everyone after that time. And they should not be asked to "make an exception" for your daughter, even if she is well behaved. The rules for that area are pretty clear, no one under 12 at any time.
1. The Havana Pool Area is exclusive access to all Havana Cabin passengers AND now all Grand suite ( about 8-10 cabins) passengers. Carnival made this change in October 2018.
2. You must be 12 or older to stay in a Havana cabin.
3. There’s nothing that says you must be 12 or older to access the Havana Pool Area. So we’ll wait and see what happens when a penthouse suite guest wants to take their 10 year old child to the Havana Pool Area. The logical answer is they cannot but there’s nothing saying there’s an age restriction to the Havana Pool, just the Havana cabins.
I would love to hear a recent cruisers experience of a suite passenger under 12 being allowed or denied access to the Havana Pool area.
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On 2/2/2019 at 9:43 AM, omar151 said:
Hi everybody. I am thinking of booking the Panorama for a Havana Premium Vista Balcony for April 2020. What are your thoughts on these cabins? What decks do you recommend? I am thinking of deck 6. Thanks you all for any input 🙂
I understand these cabins are a bit difficult to find, which could be a good thing. And you have to pass through several hallway doors to reach them. We had booked Havana premium vista balcony for panorama feb 2020 but changed and upgraded to Havana Cabana Suite.
Cheers!
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We’ve cruised both lines as well. We prefer Carnival for partying and Princess for more laid back romantic cruising. The Princess Club Class Mini-Suites are great and the special dining room cuisine for Club Class Suite guests was so much better than traditional dining rooms. Cheers mate and I’m sure you’ll have a great time whichever you choose.
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Who has received the "evening canapés, upon request" that are part of the Upgraded Amenities & Services of Club Class. Curious how that works.
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We sailed with carnival on our 25th and our friends and family ordered flowers and they had our cabin decorated as well.
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I read the first few pages of this thread and the last 4-pages.
I did not see any reviews or comments regarding the food and service from a recent Club Class guest.
We were on the Ruby a couple of weeks ago and dined around 7:30pm and the Club Class was almost empty every night.
I think we will try out Club Class dining next month on the Grand. It would be great to hear what folks have to say about the food and service. :D
Please post your review of the Grand Club Class when your cruise is over.
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I have booked a club class mini suite on the Grand. Can I select Traditional Dining and still do Club Class Anytime Dining if necessary? We enjoy meeting people and chatting with our shipmates over dinner. But, there may be times when we miss Traditional Dining time.
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There has always been periods of wait times with anytime dining since it's inception. It just depends on when you go to dinner. A cruise is for relaxing and enjoying yourself folks so don't get stressed out over a short wait time for dinner. Ever go to dinner at Outback, Texas Roadhouse, Red Lobster, etc. and had to wait for a table? Another solution is to choose traditional dining and sit and chat with your shipmates. You will eat at the same time every evening, guaranteed. Cheers!
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Why would you not do anytime Club Class dinning? You can go at anytime and have additional menu items!
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My wife enjoys chatting it up at dinner with shipmates. I convinced her she can still do that, so we switched to CC anytime dining.
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Thanks! The choice was not there yesterday but is there today. I was able to change it. to CC. BTW I told my TA what the Princess Rep told me so he called also. Essentially he got the same story which was totally wrong. The Reps do not just make things up. They work off a data base & all calls are monitored. What this tells m is the information they are working with is either wrong or very confusing to interpret.
We booked CC Mini suite for Alaska May 18. We like traditional dining but would also like to have breakfast and lunch on sea days in the club class dining room. Hope they can accommodate that.
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The items in red above are not an included extra in Club Class mini-suites.
Some promotions may have a free specialty restaurant experience, but that would be for all mini-suites booked with that promotion.
On the Ruby, when Club Class was started embarkation day lunch in the dining room (during normal operating hours) was limited to Club Class passengers (and BVE). Previous to that, all passengers had that option.
Thanks for the clarification. I was mistaken.
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Thanks.
I'm just hoping to hear from someone staying in Grand Princess's Club Class Mini Suites. I've booked a Club Class Mini suite for Alaska May 2017.
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Grand Princess just exited dry dock sporting the new club class mini suite. I'm anxious to hear from those that have sailed Grand Princess in a club class mini suite. Especially interested in the new beds, in suite dining, speciality restaurants, priority embarkation, embarkation day dining, and other extras with Club Class Mini Suite. Not concerned about the 'value', just the extra services.
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The Grand will introduce Club Class mini-suites after the December 2016 dry dock. They will have new beds along with other expanded privileges.
Seeking thoughts on the Panorama vs its older siblings (Radiance and Miracle)
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No comparison. The Panorama dining, public spaces, entertainment, and decor is far superior to the other ships you mentioned. The only drawback is the number of passengers it holds. Many places were just crowded. I’d recommend a Havana cabin. The Havana area gets you away from the crowds. You will not be disappointed.