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  1. Thanks everyone!

     

    I do think your 10 year olds will get a kick out of the brunch. I teach kindergarten-5th grade music in an elementary school. I know 10 year olds. They pretend to be too cool for school; but I have gone to Disneyland with them on trips. They become little guys and gals when Mickey comes around. I think they will love seeing The Cat In The Hat, etc. PLus the food was great.

     

    Sorry this review is taking so long, as someone posted, to write. Like I have said I have a toddler, plus work full time. So I am sneaking this review in when I can.

  2. YAY! We love another sea day and that's exactly what we got.

    After waking up to another wonderful room service delivery,that this time forgot two of our milks and a banana, we started getting ready for the fun day ahead. By the way, as stated before you mark down on the door hanger paper what time youi want them to come to your room with your food. Well every morning it seemed to get earlier and earlier, even though I always marked 7-7:30 a.m. OH WELL! Who cares??? IT'S ROOM SERVICE FOR FREE TO MY CABIN! I LOVE CRUISING!!!

    We were very excited to get ready because we had reservations for the Dr. Seuss Brunch that morning. I had read about this brunch through CC as well on the Carnival website. Here's the big problem again..NO WHERE WAS IT LISTED ON THE FUN TIMES THAT IT WAS EVEN AVAILABLE...OY! So, if I had not read about it ahead of time, my hubby and I would not have known to ask. So, of course, the day before, we walked ourselves to see my friend Jay at Guest Relations to find out if it was even being held. Maybe because of the holidays they cancelled it. Nope, it was another oversight. He got on the phone and made us a reservation. $5- for each person, the toddler was free. I'm so glad he did that for us!

     

    We had a BLAST! It takes place in one of the dining room. You feel the fun as soon as you get to the lobby in front of the doors to the dining room. The curtains are closed with a sign saying to wait for the host/hostess. In front of the that is a board with head cutouts that you can take a picture as Thing 1 and Thing 2. It was hilarious watching the toddler stick his little head in that hole. You can imagine. Finally, they opened the curtains and you would have thought we were in Willy Wonka's Chocalate Factory hahaha..We all oooohhhed and aaahhed. It was spectacular..so adorable! Everyone cheered! You walked into the room and all of the tables in one section had Cat In The Hats everywhere. Special centerpieces, ice sculptures, napkins as his bowtie, and signs everywhere. The best part was the menu. All of the food was catered around Dr. Seuss books. Of course, we ordered the toddler Green Eggs and Ham! How could we not??? Just to see that colored food. It actually tasted great. Hubby and I both ordered filet steak and eggs. I know it had a clever name, but I can't remember. Anyway, everyone got rolls to go with the brunch. Also they walked around with Cat In The Hat cookies and two different kinds of colorful parfaits. SO YUMMY!

    During the brunch, different Dr.Seuss characters come in and walk around. They go personally to each family for pictures. Plus the kids get an autograph page for a stamp by each character. The toddler was cool when Thing 1 and Thing 2 came up to him. He just kept petting their fur...but when we took him out of the high chair to go over to the Cat In the Hat and the Grinch. Oh MY! He screamed. So we took him over to them for the picture. Cat's hat was too tall to walk around the room, so we were called over by family to them. Again, everyone got good time with each character. SO NICE! Toddler loved Sam I Am's hat...very cute.

    That was the best $10 we have spent...we are definitely doing this brunch again on a future cruise!

     

    More to come about our busy sea day...

  3. As I stated before, there were a couple of times that there were medical staff emergencies and one of those times was right before muster drill. Finally it was time for the muster drill and we made our way to the club, which was our muster station. One of our DJs was the person in charge of the drill. I was very UNIMPRESSED with his profressionalism. He pretty much told everyone either to shut up or stay there forever. I have been to many muster drills and never have I had someone talk to us like that before. Then when he wanted to see if people wanted to party and have a good time, no one answered. We were all dumbfounded by his attitude. He also kept saying that we were going to go outside up two floors to our assigned area. He kept saying it over and over. After a long time of waiting in the club for something to happen, they announced that the drill was over and enjoy the cruise. The DJ look confused and said "Ok, um, see you at the parties." So no, we did not have to go outside in the rain and cold. I have never seen so many happy people to get out of there and away from this leader.

    Oh, so how does a toddler get through a boring muster drill. If you are assigned the club area, on the ceiling are brass mirrors. He looked up and pointed at himself. He yelled at the top of his lungs "Mama, Dada!" This went on for a good 10 minutes. He was fascinated by that mirror. Plus he threw his bottle to the floor many times...sigh. Sorry if you were one of the people that got hit by a flying baby bottle.

    After the muster, we slowly made our way back to our cabin for naps and to change clothes for dinner. We had ordered ahead of the cruise to have a pack-n-play or crib in our cabin. The crib turned out to be my toddler's worst nightmare, literally. He hated it. It was white and metal. It had a mattress with clean sheets on it. For people traveling with a little one, please bring from home your own crib sheet and blanket, besides their lovey and toys/books. Any little touch of home will appease them, plus you never know the total cleanliness of the crib. I brought a can of lysol and sprayed it down before I put our sheet and blanket in it. Unfortunately, the toddler did not like his bed and had a hard time sleeping for three nights. This past summer we had taken him on an Alaskan cruise on a different cruiseline. They had given us a pack-n-play and he was in heaven sleeping and playing in it. So you never know...

    Since it was a Xmas/Hannukah cruise, they had extra events planned for the holidays. At 6:00 in the atrium was a Xmas caroling sing along. Plus they made it snow on everyone. They were passing out to the kids Santa hats. It was a lot of fun, but there were too many people pushing their kids through the crowd. What happened to the words "Excuse me."??? We actually ended up leaving to head upstairs to our dining room for dinner. SInce we don't celebrate Xmas, we didn't need to grab a hat or stick around to sing. The snow was cool to watch, though.

    We had anytime dining, which we love. You can decide what time you want to go to dinner. This particular evening it didn't work in our favor. Normally it's no problem. Keep in mind it was around 7 p.m. on a very long first day. The line waiting just to check in and get a beeper was around the hallway. The toddler was already cranky; so we went to the buffet. The buffet was pretty much empty, except for some families. I had some roasted chicken, salad from the salad bar, and a baked potato. The hubby and toddler both had sandwiches from the sandwich bar. The gentleman making the sandwiches was so nice, asking if he should cut off the crusts to the sandwich for the toddler. How sweet is that? There weren't many appetizing looking desserts at this point, so I picked frozen yogurt from the machine. There is always fro yo and soft serve available, as well as pizza. No, pizza's not a dessert but it's always open. I'm glad we just ended up eating in the buffet to save time and a toddler meltdown. Plus we made friends with one of the families that had little ones also. Time for bed and end of Day 1... excited for the next day!

     

    Day 2-Ensenada

    Since my hubby and I have been to Ensenada before, we decided that we would just stay on the ship and play.

    We love cruises because of free room service 24 hours a day, especially breakfast. You fill out the paperwork the night before and hang it on your doorknob. That next morning, there is a knock on the door with your order. We made sure that we had a bunch of one dollar bills for tips. PLEASE TIP THESE PEOPLE! We give them two dollars usually. With that being said, usually the order you get from room service is wrong hahaha. We were missing some of the things we ordered, but it wasn't a big deal. As long as we had cereal, toast, and milk for the hungry toddler.

    This morning there was playtime at the kids camp for the toddler from 8-12. We dropped him off with his diaper bag and received the cell phone. This was our ship phone that connects the camp to us and our cabin. We just had to return it by 10 p.m. the last night of the ship. It was great! Anyway, now the counselors could call us and we could call them. Time for the parents to relax a little...but first a little fun at the Guest Services Desk.

    Tonight was the 1st night of Hannukah. I always do a lot of research on Cruise Critic; and knew that the ship would have a Hannukah celebration. The night before I was looking at the Fun Times and nothing was written about Hannukah at all. I called that night and they couldn't tell me anything.

    When we woke up this morning, I called down to the desk to see what was planned. I was put on hold for a good couple of minutes. Then she came back and said she has to look into it more. Um, okay. After dropping off the toddler at the camp, we decided to go visit the Guest Relations Desk. I asked Jay, the gentleman at the desk, about Hannukah tonight. The woman standing next to him said that she asked about it but has heard nothing about it. Then all of a sudden..voila...an email showed up on her computer while we were standing there about Hannukah. That was amazing, wasn't it?! hahaha There was a Hannukah menorah lighting with latkes being served at 5:30p.m. by the computers next to the Guest Relations Desk. They were really sorry that it wasn't announced till now. Now keep in mind, we are at port. How are the other Jewish families going to know? They said that Dee, the Cruise Director, would announce it. The situation just made us laugh. It was obvious someone messed up; but at least it is happening.

     

    Hubby and I headed to the spa for pampering. My hubby loves professional shaves and was excited that they were offering a special men's shave and facial. He said it was one of the best shaves he had ever had. The young man did a fantastic job.

    I had a 50 minute facial. It was very nice. The woman who did my facial was a little rough, but I was still relaxed. That night was formal evening so I decided to really splurge and take advantage of the hair blow out special that the spa was offering. I had to go back later for that.

    After the spa, we went to get the toddler to go eat lunch. We found seats inside at a small table between the buffet and outside pool area. There were a lot of people who had stayed on the ship that day, which was kind of surprising. Then again, it was a ship full of families. Why not stay and play. We were looking forward to trying the burritos at the Blue Iguana. Hubby got a chicken, refried beans and rice burritos. He loved it. I got a burrito with chicken, beef, and shrimp on it. So delicious. The tortilla was so fresh and nicely grilled. You can add sour cream and guacamole as well. There is a salsa bar with the best tasting watermelon/jicama salsa. I overdid it on the salsa. I want some now! The toddler loved the chicken and tortilla as well. You always feel proud when you have a successful meal with a toddler..you know what I mean.

    Dada took the toddler back to the cabin for a nap while Mama got her hairs did. YAY! It turned out the same guy who shaved my hubby did my hair. He is a talented stylist. So I have a nice hair and am ready for a nice dinner with my boys. Keep in mind that the job of these spa employees is to try to upcharge and sell you products. Just listen to their spiel and kindly decline.

    Time to get ready for a fun night out. We got dressed up for the evening. I wore a dress to go with my beautiful hair. Hubby wore a nice suit and tie. Toddler wore a tie and vest. We rushed to the Hannukah celebration and got to meet Dee. She apologized profusely for the mishap. Anyway, the latkes were great; and it was fun to celebrate the first night of Hannukah on the ship.

    We headed to the dining room for dinner. It was a great meal. We love eating in the dining room. You can order every appetizer and every entree if you want. No one bats an eye. Do not be embarrassed if you order the entire menu..everyone does it.

    There was a good show performed in the showroom that night. The toddler loved dancing along and watching the dancers. After the show, they take everyone to the atrium to continue the show and start a party. They played some great music.

    Time to take some family photos, since we were all dressed up. After going to 3 different background stops, we headed back to the cabin for bed. Day 2 was a great day at port.

  4. Continuing first day...

    I forgot to mention that my hubby always pays for the soda package. We are not big drinkers (although I love my Moscatto and Mai Tais); but he loves his Coca-Cola. It's also nice that he can order me my Diet Cokes if I want one 10 minutes after he gets his. They put his sticker on his card and away we went to find our cabin.

     

    After unpacking, we loaded the toddler on the banana stroller, and went to talk to the kids' club counselors about what our toddler could attend. Since he is under 2, there are only certain times he can go play there. Also, there is a cost of almost $7 per hour for him to attend. We got the schedule and signed him up for the next morning playtime.

     

    After talking to the counselors at the kids' area, we headed up to the pool area to eat at the Guy's Burger Bar. This was one of the 2.0 upgrades, as well as adding the Blue Iguana. Let me say that these are GREAT additions to the grill area by the pool!!! The burgers and fries were so good. Plus, there is a toppings bar to add condiments and extras, like grilled onions and sauteed mushrooms. My toddler was in heaven with the mushrooms and fries. I know, strange kid..hahaha

    The buffet was shutting down to get ready for the muster drill. So no dessert for us this time, but we were full from the burgers and fries.

    After lunch, we wandered the ship, pointing out the Xmas trees and scultures to the toddler.

     

    It was very rainy and chilly so wandering outside was not an option. Also, we heard two emergency medicals crews called to the pool area this day and the next. Probably people falling on the wet deck, running through and not being careful. It was slippery.

     

    I'm sorry I have to continue later on. I will pick it up at the VERY strange muster drill and how a toddler entertains himself during this time. :D

  5. This is a start to my review of the fun times, with a few problems, of our amazing Hannukah cruise. We sailed the Carnival Inspiration the weekend of December 23, which included Xmas Eve, Xmas Day, and Hannukah 1st/2nd nights. It was my husband, 22 month old son (who carries a lion blanket toy everywhere he goes in case you saw us, and me.

    First off, let me say that I LOVE holiday cruising. Ships are always decorated so beautifully, especially the atriums. For this ship where the atrium is lined with bright neon colors from floor to ceiling, the holly and Xmas trees just toned it down to make a wonderful festive feel.

     

    We drove into town with no problems, arriving around 1:30p.m. Of course, I already had our check in done online and passports ready to go. We were in and out of the embarkation process so quickly, because I was prepared. YAY! Time to board the ship!

    After being stopped twice for pictures, we finally stepped foot on the ship. We were told our cabin was ready for us, so we headed straight to our cabin (R210-4th floor). What worked out great was we actually followed our luggage to our cabin. It couldn't have worked out better. I was able to unpack right away before heading for some lunch.

     

    More of the review to come soon...

     

    More later...

  6. My hubby and I are taking our will be 22 month old on the Inspiration. Does anyone have any experience with this age on this cruise ship? Will there be playtime for him? Is it parent and me time or is there dropoff for that age?

    Also can you have babysitters come to your room at night while you go out and about?

     

    We were on the Celebrity Solstice this summer and were so disappointed in family friendly activities for the toddlers. I know Carnival is much nicer to families of little ones. We were pleased with the in room babysitting though.

     

    Thank you in advance!

  7. I am so excited to spend the first night of Hannukah on the Inspiration. Honestly, this teacher is just thrilled to get away for a couple of days.

     

    I was just wondering if anyone knows if the ship will do anything for the first night of Hannukah; which is actually Xmas Eve this year?

     

    Also, is there a formal night on the short Inspiration cruises to Ensenada and back?

     

    Thank you in advance!

  8. HAPPY SAILING WEEK! YAY!!!!!!

     

    I was just wondering if anyone had a pic of their cabin with a Celebrity provided crib? We are staying in a veranda cabin on the Solstice.

    I would imagine there won't be much room to move around.

     

    THanks

  9. I started the bathing post the other day. I'm still not sure what to do.

     

    Are there locks on the balcony doors? Just wondering.

     

    By the way, I just bought online a travel bottle brush/dryrack kit from OXO. It fits in the pocket of the diaper bag for our cruise. I was very excited I found it.

     

    Any other special hints/tips that can save my nerves this week. We leave Friday...ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

  10. I'm counting down the minutes till my family is on the Celebrity next week. I could not find the answer on the boards so I'm hoping someone can answer this for me.

    We are taking my 17 month old with us; and will need to get something to make a tub in the shower for him. I have read about people bringing blow up tubs for their little ones. What size or what kind should I be buying for our trip?

    Has anyone done this?

  11. My family of 3 with a bunch of suitcases hahaha will be cruising out of Seattle in July. We need a rental car for a couple of days.

    Does anyone know besides Enterprise who will pick us up at the cruise ship pier and take us to the rental car office?

     

    Thank you.

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