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  1. I do know there is a smoking area on deck 8 just forward of Bar De La Rosa.  That is near the center elevator bank location on the starboard side.  We had a balcony cabin on deck 15 directly above the area.  We got an occasional whiff of smoke smell even up there.  The area was quite lively both day and night.  I definitely wouldn't want to have a lower deck balcony above that area.  

  2. Not sure about prices going down after final payment at this point in time.  I think ships are sailing pretty full.  As for casino offers, I have found they only have a limited number of cabins available for casino bookings.  Once those cabins are gone, the offer still looks available, but you won't be able to book using the offer.  In other words, there won't be any discount available for your cabin type.  You might get your extras (DOU and Freeplay) though.  Good luck.  

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  3. 1 minute ago, Tom-n-Cheryl said:

    No doubt they think - well, if they want upscale amenities, move on up to some of our other lines under our umbrella. I'm just guessing here, but does anyone know if HAL or Princess offer coffee makers in the rooms, at least in suites? 

     

    Not that it comes with any great perks, but after booking our first MSC cruise (giving them a try in April), we were able to match to their Gold level right off the bat, owing to our VIFP level with Carnival. Our second sailing on Royal had us at their Diamond level, thanks to the tier we had achieved at that point with Celebrity... that's keeping the money "in house".

     

    Tom

    I've never been on Hal, so don't have info on that.  Princess doesn't have coffee in cabin for mini-suites like Royal does.  I don't remember seeing one in our friend's full suite, either.

     

    Curious to hear about your MSC cruise.  We almost booked the yacht club on their new ship out of Port Canaveral but chickened out.  We are going on our first Celebrity cruise next year and with Royal's tier match we will start out as Elite.  Nice perk!      

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  4. 1 hour ago, Tom-n-Cheryl said:

    LOL - yep, apparently that's just an issue that Carnival perceives that their guests would have, Most other lines offer them in their rooms, some with pretty nice setups. On Celebrity we had both a coffee maker and a tea kettle in our room.

     

    Tom

    Never understood why Carnival didn't include a coffee maker in their suites like other lines do.  There aren't that many suites and there's plenty of room.  Probably didn't want the cabin stewards to have to keep them clean and resupplied.  Too bad. 

  5. Here are some pics of our bump out suite (OT) on deck 15.  We loved it.  Great views out to sea.  You can be seen from and see into a lot of balconies.  We occasionally visited with balcony neighbors, but most people just mind their own business.  I like that the balcony was fully covered which doesn't happen on deck 9.  The balcony was as deep as the overhang.  We booked this same cabin on MG for this month.

     

     

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  6. 21 hours ago, mom2tcdx2 said:

    Too bad they aren't like Royal in that you can still get drinks at the casino bar, and don't have to be playing.

    That is a great perk on Royal for gamblers.  We ended up getting Cheers because drink service in the casino while at the slots is iffy.  Much better for table players as they can request a server from the pit.  Royal is usually more expensive, but with easy casino drinks and getting 4 drinks per day per person for being Diamond, we don't need the drink package.  

  7. 6 minutes ago, icft said:

    We are not happy with the "Stateroom Attendant" (they no longer have Stewards, just maids) situation  but it has nothing to do with once a day or twice a day. It is them trying to force us onto their schedule, and it keeps getting worse.

     

    We sail mostly on the Glory. Our sailing season is September to April and we did three cruises thru April of last year and so far have done three since September of last year. Starting in September we are no longer offered evening service. It is "I clean between x (with x being some obscene early time) to noon. What time would you like me to come?"

     

    So far we have done fine with saying anytime after 10 and putting the snooze sign out to cover the few times we are not out by 10. But we resent them trying to put us on a schedule for their convenience. They are now little different than motel maid service, but motel maids don't try to dictate your schedule.

     

    So, do we like it? No. Is it a big deal? Not at this point - just a minor irritation. But it does make the gratuities game even more absurd. Do you tip the maids at the motel? Before the attack dogs come, we prepay the cruise gratuities and consider it part of the cruise price. The gratuities are just Carnival itemizing employee pay but they don't include it in their cruise price to keep the advertised cruise price down. We are not going to hurt the crew because Carnival chooses to play games. 

    I hear ya and understand where you are coming from, but this is a tough crowd.  

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  8. 4 hours ago, x lindsay x said:

    You can use it in the casino, there are no restrictions but they will charge a 3% service charge if you use it at table games, no charge at slots. 

     

    1 hour ago, Tom-n-Cheryl said:

     

    I don't get that... is it because they feel that you're more likely to lose it at slots than on a table? Heck, they should encourage people even more by offering a bonus when you charge (and actually use) money, lol...

     

    Tom

    I don't get it either.  Why let slot players access cash for free, but not table players?  Does Carnival have a level of gambler where they waive the fee?  On Royal they waive the fee when you are Prime and that level isn't really that hard to achieve.  

  9. 14 minutes ago, markkw07 said:

    Can we get a breakdown of the “huge problems” that everyone experiences? 

    I am just curious as to what they are.

    Bacon?

    2x vs 1x daily room cleaning?

    Too strong drinks? Really?

    Fries? 

    Crew is miserable? VS Crew is happy?

    Good Food? vs Crap food?

    Why the guest services line is always a mile long? What are people's issues? Are they self created?

     

     

    I can answer this after my MG cruise in 2 weeks.  I doubt that people overall have huge problems.  I just think that they wish things were like they were back in the good old days (pre covid).  Airlines, hotels, restaurants, cruises and everything else is different and sometimes it seems a bit much. If you cruise on Carnival, you should expect a Carnival "Fun", but value experience.  It is very different from Royal Suite class or the Celebrity Retreat.  I do expect mostly good service and food, especially in the lunch venues.  BTW...I like strong drinks and hope that I get some!     

  10. 6 minutes ago, Theosprey247 said:

    Remember when people were up in arms about rust? Now it’s bacon and room service, and other things that don’t effect most cruisers. Those were the salad days I tell ya. 

    Lol, I'm still upset about the bacon. 🤣  Now I hear that Guy's doesn't have sautéed mushrooms anymore.  Oh the humanity!!!

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  11. 2 minutes ago, staceyglow said:

    I was not shaming you.  There is a big difference between asking for extra ice and asking them to do double the work for your cabin, which is basically what a guest is  doing if you insist on twice a day service.

     

    Fair enough.  I know that only once a day is offered now.  Period.  Before the pandemic twice a day was an approved service.  Post pandemic, staffing is so short that twice a day isn't even offered, so no one can add to the steward's burden.  I am on MG in 2 weeks and am curious to see how it goes in all areas because I've heard so many stories of short staffing.  I am easy to please and have a positive outlook, so I imagine I will be just fine.          

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  12. 6 minutes ago, staceyglow said:

    Knowing how many more cabins the stewards now have to service, I would never ask for this unless I handing them a very generous tip at the same time.

    This was pre pandemic when twice a day was offered. No need to shame me for asking for extra services not offered to everyone.  I've only cruised Carnival once post restart and although only once per day was offered, my wonderful cabin steward brought me ice for my knee twice a day.  He did receive a generous tip for going above and beyond.  I've cruised on other lines several times since the restart and they still offered twice a day.  Their cabin stewards weren't stretched so thin.    

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  13. 41 minutes ago, choppe said:

    I have never used my phone to make calls while at sea but does anyone know if I will be able to use wifi calling through the Spirit's premium wifi while at sea?  I specifically gave my travel dates to my clients and they went ahead and scheduled mediation while I am gone.  Glad it was at least scheduled for a sea day.

    TIA 

    I use wifi calling on Royal all the time.  I was looking forward to it on our upcoming MG cruise.  I have been told that Carnival blocks wifi calling.  If that is true, then What's App and messenger would be an option.

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  14. 28 minutes ago, BlerkOne said:

    John Heald did not lie. You could still have service twice a day and we DID. Our last pre-covid cruise was Carnival Conquest, Feb 8-15, 2020.

     

    Technically, this is true.  Our last cruises prior to the shutdown we received twice a day servicing.  We were always asked if we wanted morning or evening service however with no mention of twice a day.  Since we are frequent Carnival cruisers, we knew we could ask for both.  Inexperienced cruisers didn't know they could ask for both.    

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  15. 4 hours ago, DallasGuy75219 said:

    At least Carnival didn't increase gratuities 25% like NCL (more like 10% for Carnival). 

    Whether a true perception or not, all of the add ons and extra costs on paid packages and specialty dining meal upgrade costs have kept us from cruising again with NCL.  We contemplate it, but always decide against it.  It's a fine line these cruise lines are walking when they increase pricing and cut back on services.  Loyalists may stay, but others will seek a home elsewhere. 

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  16. 5 hours ago, sanmarcosman said:

    True. When I'm walking to/from our cabin and see a server with a trolley stacked with plates filled with cookies from the casino to their gambling guests I think: those cookies wind up costing the gamblers $10 per cookie. That's the way the cookie crumbles on Carnival. 

    Lol, the gamblers refer to them as their "$1000 plate of cookies".  Not all casino offer cruisers actually get those cookies.  You have to hit a certain spending level to get any comped extras.    

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