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  1. That's interesting, I just got off the Greenland cruise on Legend and the internet was consistently very good. I measured download speeds ranging from around 15 Mbps up to 75 Mbps, and never had any issues (as compared to 0 to 3 Mbps pre-Starlink). I was really expecting problems when we got far to the north but that never happened. My only gripe is that normal streaming services (Direct TV etc.) were blocked, there were a couple of sporting events I'd hoped to watch but wasn't able to.
  2. Being Platinum or Diamond gets you bumped to the front of the line when requesting your dining option (Early, Late, YTD), it doesn't help you at all with getting a table through the Hub App (I'm Platinum and as mentioned had to wait over an hour the one time I waited 'til 6 PM). Still, I suppose YTD is nice in that if for whatever reason we don't get the to dining room early we can still be served later in the evening.
  3. I've experienced this when my phone was signed off so that I could use a laptop with wifi and it kinda' sorta' works but quite often takes a significant amount of time for the message to go through.
  4. I just got off Legend's 14 day cruise to Greenland. We had Your Time Dining, which we've done for our past 10 or 12 cruises, and have always pretty much checked in as early as possible. (On this particular cruise YTD and Early Dining started at 5:00 PM, while late dining started at 7:30 PM.) One evening we felt like going to dinner a bit later and didn't check in on the Hub App until around 6 PM, at which time we had over an hour's wait and were finally seated at 7:15 So basically, it seems to me, Your Time Dining has devolved into essentially either Early or Late dining with the exception that you don't know which table you're going to be at. What's everyone else's experience with this? Did we just get unlucky that one night?
  5. There was just a medical evacuation from Legend via Coast Guard helicopter. I guess I wasn't too surprised that quite a few folks were taking video and photos despite the fact that the Captain and Cruise Director came on the PA several times specifically asking that there be no photos or video out of respect for the patient and her family. I saw a couple of morons sprinting from one end of the ship to the other trying to get the best angle for their video. In any case I pray that the lady who was evacuated can make a full recovery, and thank goodness for our great Coast Guard.
  6. I'm cruising for the first time out of Baltimore and am trying to guestimate when we'll be passing the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel. Thoughts?
  7. I see that on our upcoming cruise on Legend departure time is 5:00 PM (as opposed to the 4:00 PM I'm accustomed to at most other ports). Can you still access cabins at 1:30? (Instead of fighting the crowds we're going to arrive late this time).
  8. It depends on the cruise duration. On 7 days and longer they deliver on the night before debarkation, on shorter cruises you have to make a trek to retrieve your goodies on debarkation morning.
  9. This must be a very recent change, I applied for OBC in April for back to back cruises and they were treated as two individual cruises as expected. I have to wonder if this is the result of a misunderstanding by someone in the office. I'd consider complaining to John Heald.
  10. Thanks for the input. I went ahead and booked the aft balcony on deck 2. I honestly would have preferred a higher deck, but the only other aft balcony cabins available are reserved for 3 or more guests..... I hate how Carnival does that. But now I'm wondering if I screwed up, that cruise is going to be the week of President's Day. As I understand it many school districts are out for that entire week.
  11. Carnival sets aside quite a number of cabins for 3 or more passengers, which obviously can limit the choices for a couple, I've been bitten in the butt by this several times. I personally don't understand why they don't open up these cabins for couples once the similar cabins for two are all booked. What MIGHT work is to book with a third name (it would have to be a real person so that you could put in their information at online check--in) and then just the two of you show up for the cruise. The third person would be a no-show and you'd be refunded their taxes and port fees. I've yet to try this, but don't see why it wouldn't work. Also, I was on Sunshine several months ago. The ship seemed fine, the service and food were good and I have no complaints in that regard. What I did notice though is that at times the ship felt quite crowded. For instance the theatre is on the small side so you'd better show up early to get a decent seat.
  12. I was wondering about noise/vibration and any spray bothering you on the balcony. I'd imagine you'd have mentioned any issues such as these, so it sounds like no problems with any of that. From the deck plan it appears that these balconies are not bigger than a standard balcony, even though Carnival advertises them as "extended". Any thoughts on that? What did you think of being in an aft balcony so close to the water? Normally we get balconies higher up, around deck 7 or so. We've been in a cove balcony on deck 2 on Magic once and it was ok, didn't love it and didn't hate it.
  13. I'm looking at an upcoming cruise on Venezia and wonder if anyone here has stayed in an aft balcony on deck 2 and if so what did you think of it?
  14. I've been through a couple of fairly bad storms before. The worst one, we later found out, had us in about 20 foot seas for three or four hours. From the description and photos I can say with certainty that you folks on Sunshine endured far worse. And I totally agree with your assessment that the situation was handled poorly. I question the decision by the bridge crew to wade into that storm in the first place, as well as the lack of help from crew while passengers had to sleep in stairwells.
  15. Yes, exactly. The travel agent is sharing some of their commission in order to ensure customer loyalty.
  16. On Board Credit / Cruise Cash from my travel agent is always in addition to any OBC offers from Carnival.
  17. "Addressing the concerns, Carnival Cruise Line's Brand Ambassador, John Heald, reassured the public that the ship was never in danger during the storm. He emphasized that the captain made decisions prioritizing the safety of passengers and crew. In such weather conditions, where storms may span across large distances, avoiding them entirely becomes a challenging endeavor." I generally like John, but in this case he's sounding like nothing more than a cheerleader, especially after seeing photos of the damage.
  18. How it works with my travel agent (I'm guessing they're all similar, maybe I'm wrong) is that the travel agent on-board credit is given to me in the form of cruise cash. I always have a note to this effect waiting in my mailbox when I get on the ship. This won't show up on your booking information. Also, their price is always the same as on Carnival's website. I chose the cabin I want, chose the offer code I want to use, and then call my travel agent with that information. They've been fairly generous with on-board credit and very responsive on the rare occasion I've had any questions or needed to make changes so they'll keep getting my business.
  19. I wonder why the Captain made the decision to go into that storm instead of wait it out further away. It's not like those conditions should have been a total surprise with currently available satellite weather technology.
  20. I'm also seriously considering ditching my Canon DSLRs and going to a Micro Four Thirds body. It got to such a hassle dragging around my gear that I haven't taken it on a cruise since before Covid. I'm leaning toward an OM-5, but the EM-1 Mkiii also looks interesting. I don't shoot sports/action nearly as much as I used to, but it would be nice to be able to still do so from time to time. (I'm looking at and ED 40-150 f4 pro and ED 12-45 f4 pro for lenses). Thoughts?
  21. My advice is to always look at a ship's deck plan before booking to make sure you're going to be happy with your cabin location (i.e. no noisy areas such as the galley etc. directly above or below).
  22. From posts here concerning folks who have needed medical attention it sounds like Carnival is treating the medical facility as yet another revenue stream...... so having several dedicated pickeball courts could in fact be a money maker. 😁
  23. One problem with the soda package for kids is that they tend to be ignored by bartenders. My grandson stood at the bar for 15 minutes waiting to get a soda, finally I walked up and was promptly waited on.
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