Venezia seems to be better suited to Alaska given the pool size.
I swim every day, discovered on my last cruise that is better to skip pool altogether and just enjoy the beach a few times.
Theoretically, smaller pool means fewer children, but not sure how many parents would book with size of pool in mind.
True.
I honestly don't remember most of the time waiting in recent years, lines have gone fast, and usually onboard within an hour of arriving.
The hard partis juggling carryon, looking forward to being able to drop in room with FTTF.
Def use web page. Easy to redeem, although sometimes it's a struggle to find the right link.
Also, you have to wait a few days for charges to post before redeeming.
Great review. I'm looking forward to reading the dining review. Great info about the port getting to capacity and then not letting people in for a while after that.
Last trip to Freeport we did tubing. It was a Carnival excursion and felt extremely safe. We had a blast and the guides were awesome with the kids in the group.
I'm betting guest services on the ship can help you get checked in, at least to the point of getting the arrival window you want since you are platinum.
Thanks for the question, I was wondering that myself.
Someone said buy price protection, where/how? Never seen that.
If you use a PVP, do the look out for price drops?
That's all over the board, and they loose credibility by having some accurate comparisons and some ludicrous comparisons.
Toung-in-cheek should be funny, that is just long and confusing.
Submitting the statement is to get loaded into app correctly.
After this is approved, you can go back to the app later and apply for credit (at least 2 week b4 cruise)
Since they monitor platinum numbers before releasing more FTTF slots, I'm guessing they have targets (SLAs) on how long the ports have to get those folks boarded.
Based on the reviews I've read, not a huge difference on boarding times between two groups.