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  1. Nice review so far!

     

    Check out this post for help on adding images to your posts: http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=1234944

     

    Someone suggested photobucket but they would only send a link to the whole album ?? so I am not sure how else to do it.

     

    I wrote to Cruisecritic help and they said "Unfortunately this is a known issue that we have not been able to resolve as of yet. Sometimes members have luck after clearing their cookies."

  2. Thanks for the review. I'm curious...how do you know which are the booze cruises? Is the size of the ship, the itinerary (i.e. trans-anything is less likely to be boozy?), or something else. Thanks!

     

    This is just IMHO - booze cruises seem to be Carnival's shorter cruises. It's a younger crowd (they can afford the 3 - 4 days at sea) Not usually the 7 days or longer.

  3. We had wonderful people sitting at our dinner table, they really made the evening enjoyable. We met another couple that had gone on the ship because it was their anniversary. They had requested a table for two, wanting more romance & quiet time I guess, but I heard later they missed chatting & getting to know others.

     

    I took door decorations to put up and was glad I did. It's hard to find your room when they all look the same. I had taken some paper signs and scotch tape but found later the doors are metal and I could of done the magnetic thingy. I had gone on Carnival before that took magnetic signs and they wouldn't stick. SO I guess you never know. I liked putting them outside on the balcony when we are in port (then take them right down) so I can take a picture from shore and see where our room was but both times we docked we were on the wrong side of the ship and in Grand Caymon, then tender you to shore.

     

    I believe it was Wednesday night on the ship they have a $10 shopping night. Lots of watches, purses, scarves and souvenir stuff is just $10 with no tax. It got kind of crazy there but was fun. More cheap souvenir stuff later in the sailing. Discounts up to 75% off.

  4. We had a balcony room on the 8th floor and actually keep the door opened all the nights we were on the ship. You just can't open the inside door at the same time or you think your in a time tunnel. Things fly everywhere. not very smart overall as you taxed the system for more than just your cabin by making it work harder to offset the outside temp and humidity. the system covers several cabins.

     

    We spoke with our room attendant and the maintenance supervisor about this (since we had him in the room to check out why our frig did not get cold).

    They both stated the sliding door onto the patio has a switch, when the door is opened it turns off any heat or air in the room.

  5. Great start, Thank-you. Yes! we want more. Sailing this Sunday. Did you use internet? Wondering how is is working. Last year it was not so good.

     

    We chose not to pay for their WIFI - It would of been over $1000 for both of us for the week and I just wanted to unplug. On the ports I would power up for a quick hello - i'm fine call but then turned the phones off. It was amazing to watch people who did do the internet package, they were literally glued to the phones. I think you miss a big part of cruising and meeting people around you when all you see is your little screen of your phone, you miss so much but thats JMHO

     

    One observation mom and I found is if you buy the water in your room it cost $4.95 BUT of you get some (same size and all) at the casino bar, it's $2.35.

     

    Mom and I both wanted to *win a cruise* and paid to join the slot tournament for $25 a pop to try. We did have fun but out of the 100 people who joined in, remember there is only ONE winner and if they don't get enough people to pay to play there is no free cruise, it's a cash prize.

     

    In Grand Caymon we found out the hard way that if you pay with US money they tack on a extra 25%, At least this was at Jimmy Buffett Margaritaville that we noticed this. Nachos on the menu was $18 but when the bill came it was $24, same with Red Stripe beer ??? Not sure of the other locations.

  6. Mom & I did the Navigator of the Seas May 3 - 10, she is 82. I chose this ship because it is not the booze cruise some of the others are known for. I chose right. This was the PERFECT ship for both mom & me!

     

    My 1st suggestion is, if you need to travel far, get there a night earlier. We did not. We traveled 1 hour to the airport then 3 hours to Houston then supposedly it was 90 minutes to the pier but with a 4 car pile up, that turned into 3 hours. By the time we were to finally get on board we were rather tired & had a 2 hour time difference.

     

    We had a balcony room on the 8th floor and actually keep the door opened all the nights we were on the ship. You just can't open the inside door at the same time or you think your in a time tunnel. Things fly everywhere.

     

    Yes, I took wine on board. I was worried about it on the airline but with 2 layers of bubble wrap, 2 plastic bags - they arrived safe. After the shuttle took us to the pier, I opened our larger suitcases and moved them into our carry on. That way we could declare them and not go to the naughty room. I also had stored a 6 pack of water, I wish I had taken more water but I couldn't because of the weight flying with the airlines.

     

    Check in was pretty fast. As was the checking of our bottles of wine (they did not ask anything about the water) and I saw many with cases of water carrying in.

     

    Away we went to our room to check it out and got introduced to our stateroom attendant, Florian Pinzon Mitchell. If you happen to get this guy, you are in LUCK. (tell him Joan & Cindy said hello) What a asset to this ship! He made mom and I & felt cared for, taken care of and like a valued guest ! (yes I put that in Royals comment survey after we got home)

     

    The 1st night was low key for us as we were pretty tired from all the other travels.

     

    The 2nd day we did the meet & greet and it was fun to catch up with *friends* I met here and those who helped with our questions. (Mom won a bottle of wine so now we're at 3 bottles). There was also a bottle of champagne on our room when we got there but we thought it was one of the pay as you use items. Found out on the 5th night that it was ours to drink or take home. Not sure how we deserved it but it was a nice surprise. Speaking of room items, the frig isn't a frig at all, it's a place they store items you can purchase. Cokes, candies and waters. I asked why it wasn't cold because I wanted to put the bottle mom won in there to chill it and we were told it does not get cold. The stateroom attendant will chill anything and return it when we wanted it.

     

    The 3rd day was Cozumel, I didn't book any excursions because mom does not really want to do water things and we have traveled to Mexico a lot in the past. We just got off the ship and shopped a little.

     

    Our 4th day I booked the helicopter ride, which was $189 per person. We got notice placed in our room after dinner that the excursion was cancelled and the money will be placed on our ship board credit. I was rather upset because the other tour I wanted was now sold out (the trolley). The next morning I was glad. It was pouring rain in Grand Cayman & we just waited on ship for a hour or two and it stopped. I found our later the helicopter was a 15 minute ride !! I had done a similar ride / price in Alaska and it was a couple hours long and landed on a glacier. I would of felt ripped off if I had gone for just 15 minutes.

     

    The 5th day was Jamaica and we did the 1700'S GREAT HOUSE & PLANTATION TOUR WITH LUNCH. Let's just say I wouldn't do this again. 100's of people going there to start their tour & stop at this plantation and it is PACKED !! The River Tubing, the zipline, the Good Hope Great House, Amazing race, to name a few. I would of preferred a tour of the town or some real culture.

     

     

    More to come later, if there is a interest ~ getting tired of typing

     

    I can't seen to be able to attach pictures? Can anyone help me ?

  7. Mom & I did the Navigator of the Seas May 3 - 10, she is 82. I chose this ship because it is not the booze cruise some of the others are known for. I chose right. This was the PERFECT ship for both mom & me!

     

    My 1st suggestion is, if you need to travel far, get there a night earlier. We did not. We traveled 1 hour to the airport then 3 hours to Houston then supposedly it was 90 minutes to the pier but with a 4 car pile up, that turned into 3 hours. By the time we were to finally get on board we were rather tired & had a 2 hour time difference.

     

    We had a balcony room on the 8th floor and actually keep the door opened all the nights we were on the ship. You just can't open the inside door at the same time or you think your in a time tunnel. Things fly everywhere.

     

    Yes, I took wine on board. I was worried about it on the airline but with 2 layers of bubble wrap, 2 plastic bags - they arrived safe. After the shuttle took us to the pier, I opened our larger suitcases and moved them into our carry on. That way we could declare them and not go to the naughty room. I also had stored a 6 pack of water, I wish I had taken more water but I couldn't because of the weight flying with the airlines.

     

    Check in was pretty fast. As was the checking of our bottles of wine (they did not ask anything about the water) and I saw many with cases of water carrying in.

     

    Away we went to our room to check it out and got introduced to our stateroom attendant, Florian Pinzon Mitchell. If you happen to get this guy, you are in LUCK. (tell him Joan & Cindy said hello) What a asset to this ship! He made mom and I & felt cared for, taken care of and like a valued guest ! (yes I put that in Royals comment survey after we got home)

     

    The 1st night was low key for us as we were pretty tired from all the other travels.

     

    The 2nd day we did the meet & greet and it was fun to catch up with *friends* I met here and those who helped with our questions. (Mom won a bottle of wine so now we're at 3 bottles). There was also a bottle of champagne on our room when we got there but we thought it was one of the pay as you use items. Found out on the 5th night that it was ours to drink or take home. Not sure how we deserved it but it was a nice surprise. Speaking of room items, the frig isn't a frig at all, it's a place they store items you can purchase. Cokes, candies and waters. I asked why it wasn't cold because I wanted to put the bottle mom won in there to chill it and we were told it does not get cold. The stateroom attendant will chill anything and return it when we wanted it.

     

    The 3rd day was Cozumel, I didn't book any excursions because mom does not really want to do water things and we have traveled to Mexico a lot in the past. We just got off the ship and shopped a little.

     

    Our 4th day I booked the helicopter ride, which was $189 per person. We got notice placed in our room after dinner that the excursion was cancelled and the money will be placed on our ship board credit. I was rather upset because the other tour I wanted was now sold out (the trolley). The next morning I was glad. It was pouring rain in Grand Cayman & we just waited on ship for a hour or two and it stopped. I found our later the helicopter was a 15 minute ride !! I had done a similar ride / price in Alaska and it was a couple hours long and landed on a glacier. I would of felt ripped off if I had gone for just 15 minutes.

     

    The 5th day was Jamaica and we did the 1700'S GREAT HOUSE & PLANTATION TOUR WITH LUNCH. Let's just say I wouldn't do this again. 100's of people going there to start their tour & stop at this plantation and it is PACKED !! The River Tubing, the zipline, the Good Hope Great House, Amazing race, to name a few. I would of preferred a tour of the town or some real culture.

     

     

    More to come later, if there is a interest ~ getting tired of typing :)

  8. Also, make sure to pack in your shipboard carry-on luggage.

     

    So if we are flying in to Houston then shuttle down to Galveston, we should open our suitcases and put the bottles in our carry on? I will the bottles wrapped with bubble wrap as to (hopefully) not break in flight. Should I also remove the wrap 1st?

     

    Thanks in advance

  9. I recently emailed customer service about my upcoming cruise on Navigator and asked for updated bar drink prices, since I had read about 40% increases.

    Here is their reply.

     

    Thank you for your email. We apologize for the delay in our response.

     

    We regret that we do not have information on a price increase for our drinks, nor do we have a full list of drink prices onboard our ships; however, we are happy to send a general list of prices. We kindly ask you to inquire once onboard for a complete price list.

     

    Alcoholic Beverage Prices:

    Beer: $4.25 and up

    Mixed drinks: $5.25 and up

    Frozen drinks: regular glass $6.00 and up; souvenir glass $8.75 and up

    Wine per glass: $6.50 and up

    Specialty coffee: $5.95 and up

     

    Nonalcoholic Beverage Prices:

    Glass of soft drink: $1.95 and up

    Can of soda: $2.25

    Juices: $2.25 and up

    Bottled water: $3.25 and up

    Nonalcoholic Mixed drinks: $2.95 and up

    Specialty Coffees: $1.95 and up

     

    Note: All prices are quoted in United States Dollars (USD) and are subject to change. An 18% gratuity charge may be added to all beverage checks. The check may reflect an additional tax for certain ports and itineraries. Please speak with staff onboard to confirm the prices and applicable taxes for your cruise vacation.

     

    :confused: The 70's called and wants their email back

     

    “The problem with quotes on the Internet is that you can't always be sure of their authenticity.” ~ Abraham Lincoln

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