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Drrandall

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  1. Almost there! Goes quick! Have a great cruise!!! Love the Breeze!

    Thanks my brothacraig. I was looking at Dr Caves beach. I want one extreme excursion one ofor the ports. Turtle farm is our GC spot for sure. Leaning more towards Passion Island in Coz. Who knows. Maybe we will just have another beach day. I'll ask the girls if they wanna swim with the dolphins or have another beach day. Hell, if they want another beach day we will eat at the steakhouse 5 nights. Lol

  2. Cool. Must be a way for Carnival to make a few bucks a week before. Most likely would not sell the balcony's out in time. Makes the customer happy and wanna cruise Carnival again too.

    Good deal for you. Congrats

  3. We booked a cove for the first time two years ago on the Breeze. We had #2268. It's just below the Excursions Desk, so no noise from above. Also, there's no lifeboat directly over the balcony. However, because the cove balconies are recessed, they don't get a lot of direct sunlight anyhow. It's close to where the gangway will be (if the ship ports on that side), so it's a great spot to watch for pier runners. However, if you spend most of your time on the Lido deck (as we do), it's a bit of a hike to get to the Aft elevator. If you opt to book a cove balcony in that area, I strongly recommend ordering coffee from room service for in the morning. The walk isn't so bad once you've put some caffeine in your "fuel tank". ;) On our most recent cruise, on the Vista, we booked a cove balcony a lot closer to the Aft elevators. Before you decide, look closely at the deck plans, so you'll know what's above the cabin you're considering. Try to avoid booking directly under the galley if possible.

     

    That's cool. Our room is just a few doors down from yours. Quiet and near elevators. My girls are so excited.

  4. I was shown the Coors Golden plant by none other than Pete Coors himself, and had a great time.

     

    I also paid for a behind the fun tour on Carnival Imagination and found it far and away better. It was at the same time fun, educational, eye opening, and gave me appreciation for the jobs big and small that crew perform making for good safety, courtesy, show, and efficiency.

     

    I can say I had the best time of any excursion I have taken right there on the ship.

    But you should not be charged $100 per person. That should be free .......period. the biggest joke I've seen looking at all the other excursions I could book.

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