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  1. @RoperDK Very crowded! That said, I thought the Premier cruise on the Jubilee last week (which I was not a part of; I was cruising on a different offer) was the MOST crowded I’ve ever seen a Carnival casino. It was very hard to get on a machine I liked the entire week!
  2. @tha sista Thank you! I dd the video because when I got my first Ultra offer, I didn’t really know what to expect! I was just on Jubilee booked a long time ago and there was a Premier cruise on board; it felt really weird to be on the ship but not part of the Premier!
  3. @john91498 Take a look at my LIVE thread or my video for an in-depth answer. Short answer is: gifts (including one large gift worth at leasst $300 or $300 in free play up to $1000), other gifts in room, nightly drawings for $1000, games played to win money in casino, etc. Its quite a lot of fun!
  4. For those that are curious what the email looks like, here is an image of mine, with my personal info edited out:
  5. Same here RE dates! I’m glad they sent this email out—I’m looking to add a cruise in the Fall, definitely now leaning more towards Carnival with the Ultra offer!
  6. Just received an email from Carnival that new Ultra cruise offers are going out on March 21st! I’m excited to book another one (see below for a link to my LIVE! here on Cruise Critic re my Celebration Ultra Cruise at the end of last year, and also a link to a video of my last Ultra cruise, which I really enjoyed). I actually just booked a Premiere Cruise, not because I was looking for one (I prefer Ultras) BUT because it was a cruise I was already looking to book to go along with some of my theater friends (we have 4 couples on Celebration next year). So that will be fun! Anyway, if you end up getting an Ultra cruise offer in the new round, and Ultra cruises are new to you, check out my Cruise Critic Ultra Cruise LIVE, and my YT video:
  7. Thank you for this information on Krazy Lobster! Sad to hear that the beach has eroded that much and that the service was not stellar. Hope the beach can be fixed!
  8. @BecciBoo You are very welcome! No steps at all. To the right as you are facing forward on the ship.
  9. @hawkinsh On Celebration, Celestial Strings and the Circus show (which is fabulous) are both at Center Stage. I’ll check my notes and see what the venues were for all the shows when I’m in my office later.
  10. OK! My first video from this trip is up! I am doing individual ship tours of each of the public decks—Decks 6, 7, 8, and 16 and above. Also, I did the tours at the end of the week instead of the beginning to see if that informed my tours a little better. Here is the first tour, of Deck 6!:
  11. @hawkinsh Dear Future Husband, Celestial Strings and Soul Bound were all in the Jubilee Theater on Jubilee. The Rio show, the Variety Show, World Works Here, etc. were at Center Stage. They do the Rio show on 2 nights so everyone gets a chance to see it.
  12. @BecciBoo Isn’t that crazy that we have to bring ear plugs for the music being so loud? And hopefully by the 30th you will have missed Spring Break, or at least it will have thinned out. Have a fantastic cruise on this beautiful ship!
  13. I’m here today in my usual post-cruise funk. Had to make my own coffee. Nothing in the fridge. It was 43 degrees when I woke up, Now I have to unpack and do laundry. Sigh. But through it all, I’m thinking of all the wonderful memories we made this week. My next cruise is in 2 months on the Carnival Magic! It will be the first time I’m cruising with them, and also my first time doing a LIVE blog with young kids (my grandchildren)! One post-cruise note—the 2 travelers in our group that took American Airlines (the rest of us were on United) still don’t have their luggage, They are hoping it shows up on a flight this afternoon. Fingers crossed! To those of you who were following here and are on your first sea day on the Jubilee ENJOY and I hope you have as marvelous time as we did!
  14. OK I’m on the delayed plane; may or may not have the chance to finish this before the door closes! I am not a big fan of the Houston (IAH) airport. No places to eat or shop really before security; kind of depressing. There was a legit schizophrenic homeless bag lady that sat next to. me on the Subway that goes from Terminal to Terminal. Our family was spread out in Terminals A, B, C and E. So we decided to meet after checking our luggage at the Marriott for lunch. All went well, goodbyes were said, and that brings me right back around to us sitting in the United Lounge for 3 hours plus. So different than the Delta Clubs. Very limited food choices in comparison. BUT, nice and quiet with lots of little alcoves to sit in. It was nice to have access with so many hours at the airport. Just a note that by checking our luggage it arrived on the flight prior to this one, so has been sitting at the airport. We thought about trying to go standby on that flight, but figured they wouldn’t let us because our luggage was checked on THIS flight. HA. we should have tried. I didn’t book that flight initially because it was SO much more expensive. Thank you to everyone who has joined me. I will post link to my YouTube videos from the trip to this thread, and I’ll take images of the Fun Times for you this week, etc. I may have some additional photos to share, and of course, if you have any questions, ask away! Overall, this Jubilee Jaunt was a delightful success! Very different than my cruises just with DH or one other family member. And I absolutely love the Carnival Jubilee!
  15. Disembarkation went very smoothly. The remaining 7 of us met up on in the Lido Marketplace at 8:30. Crowded as always on disembarkation day. By some miracle we managed to get a large enough seating area for all of us. We had breakfast (yup, my first buffet meal of the week (regular coffee, was OK, cold eggs benedict but warm hash browns) and some fruit and yogurt. We sat around and chatted until Kyndall Fire basically said at about 10am “OK, there are 400 of you still on board, GET OFF THE SHIP” 😂 We waltzed right through…elevators took the longest (just 5 minutes), then right off the ship (except for Goddaughter who didn’t know to have her Sail & Sign card out). Right down the gangway, luggage was like the only luggage left in group 2, boom, right through facial recognition customs control NO LINE (I love it, here take my privacy! No customs line!!). There was a definite line for those without passports. We did have to wait for our shuttle bus till 11 (time it was scheduled). Had to walk way over to the right where the buses meet (it was Galveston Limo company). Not a big deal except with all the arrivals, nowhere on the sidewalk to push your luggage!). This was not a van like when we took the company’s shuttle to the hotel. This was a BUS. We went to Hobby first to drop off people (we were not told about that, but we were in no rush as flights were from 5pm to 8pm). Then to IAH. So the drive took 2.15 hours. Heading to our gate shortly for our 45 minute delayed flight. Might have to wait till I’m home to finish the story as I’m on a commuter plane with no wifi).
  16. Jubilee Fun Fact— Did you know that you can program the electronic “under the seas” windows? Look for the “Change the Currents” event in the What’s Happening portion of the app.
  17. After the show, some hugged and said goodbyes (2 had only check on so were leaving self-assist EARLY to catch an early flight). Everyone else gently scattered to do the “one last” thing on their vacation, one to Alchemy Bar, one to the Summer Landing pool, one to the balcony, me to walk the quieter halls of the cruise ship, take a few last photos (such as of the fantastic glass fish 3 story sculpture) and the art that Kyndall and some of the St. Jude kids made together. I also found Dajana my bartender and we hugged and said goodbyes. Then I grabbed a last pizza, headed to my balcony, and said goodbye to the ocean. It was already getting cold as we closed in on Galveston (it was in the 50s and chilly when we got out of the cruise terminal this morning).
  18. One complaint, and this goes through ALL of the live music entertainment on the ship. It is TOO LOUD. Too loud, for me, to enjoy the music without ear plugs! Every time I was anywhere with music—Center Stage, Jubilee Theater, Havana Bar, dangerously loud (I’d get a 90 decibel warning from my Apple Watch in each of those places. And without earplugs would just sit there thinking how badly I was damaging my hearing. This was a problem I mentioned in my Wonder of The Seas LIVE in October; I had never noticed in on Carnival until recently. Either my hearing is improving as I age (unlikely) OR all the cruise ships are using the same sound engineer and the guy is partially deaf! Just my opinion. If you are like me and sensitive to overly loud music, bring a pair of light ear plugs.
  19. After dinner, we RACED off and just made it to the 7:15 Celestial Strings. This was my 4th time seeing the show, but I truly love it and wanted to see how it translated to the Main theater instead of Center Stage. It translated very well! I like the production in both spaces; the different performance spaces give the show a quite different feel. This was one of the most talented casts I’ve seen. My Goddaughter had tears in her eyes several times. Everyone loved it, so much so that we went back for the 9:45 show to close out our cruise! This time we had seats 4th row center, and I didn’t take photos or videos; I just enjoyed it. So I’ve seen it 5 times now and I’d see it again! It’s.unusual to have such a “big” show the last night (they also did the “World Works Here” show at center stage) but I liked it! Great ending to the cruise, and you are all packed and ready to relax at that point.
  20. After Bingo on our last day, I ran around the ship—Inaugural Swag store, charms for a family member, B roll video and tours for my YouTube channel. Packed. Repacked. Gave out disembarkation instructions to everyone who was brand new (and yet my Goddaughter still did not have her Sail and Sign card out when we got to the gangway to disembark). At 3:30 4 of our group went on Bolt! They loved it, but all agree that it is just such a short ride for $15 a head, but you HAVE to ride a roller coaster at sea just once! Final dinner was all together at the MDR. We had a lovely table by the windows. And then the fat lady sang. Um, well actually,and then the staff sang the Carnival version of Leaving on a Jet Plane, and I knew our journey was near its end. I had a lovely last dinner of Penne Marisco (calimari, shrimp mussels in a red sauce) for my appetizer (I just LOVE that Carnival is doing the pastas as appetizers as well as mains!), then the coffee glazed duck, an Emeril selection (AMAZING; everyone agreed to go with the duck not the pork chops if that is your choice). Finished with the Baked Alaska…although my brain was sad I didn’t finish with a Carnival Chocolate Melting Cake.
  21. @princess76021 really just went too darn fast! I’ll start posting Jubilee videos this week, probably first one Monday. Always a pleasure to take my Cruise Critic family along.
  22. @TheLargeFamily Yes, such a big part of the experience for me is the balcony…sitting and listening to the ocean at night (often with a pizza snack!), on the balcony when we are in port for photos; on the balcony when we leave port, pier runners….just love it. Some of our family just liked to sit out on their balcony drinking wine. My husband hardly ever steps out on the balcony; my son was in an interior and loved it! He said “I’ve got this big beautiful ship to sit outside on and look at the ocean; I don’t need a balcony.” Did see a couple runners but it was a tad disappointing (must have had a late excursion coming in, because people were slowly ambling in at 3:45 with a 3:30 All Aboard time! The Jubilee has such a great connection with the sea; you’ll be fine without the balcony!
  23. We’re sitting in the United Club Lounge in the middle of our long travel day heading home. Hoped to treat some of the kids to the lounge but everyone left from a different terminal—A, B, C and E! Two also left from Hobby (we are at IAH). All the kids were making jokes about hiding on the ship so they didn’t have to leave, so suffice it to say that we have a new generation of cruisers in the family! In fact, all 5 of the new cruisers want to do it again! Everyone loved it. My last day was a whirlwind…ran out of time and had to fit lots in that last day!
  24. @lazydayz Ooh a Grand Suite, just the two of you! Heaven!! Don’t worry about Spring Break, I’ve done it (last year, Mardi Gras, dead in the middle of it) and I was tripping over kids but still had a fantastic time. You’ll have the Suite so you’ll have a refuge when. you need it!
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