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  1. MCO is a very busy rental place. Unless there are major problems with your car the agents do not generally come out to inspect them! They already know the general condition of each car (reported by cleaners, etc). I've had this with Hertz and with Budget and the same experience with many other cars at busy airports nationwide. This is even more true when using Fastbreak and other privileges.

     

    I always take a few pics with my phone before I drive away and leave it at that.

    Good to know. Thanks!

     

    Sent from my SM-G930V using Forums mobile app

  2. I have only done this once but would never rent from MCO Dollar again. We had our choice of 2 cars, both of which had damage all over them (dents, scratches, obviously smoked in) but the agent would not come out to go over the car and list the damage with me. I was very concerned but took the better of the two and hoped for the best. I had no problem turning the car in, no extra charges or anything, but I didn't care for the risk I took at all.

  3. I have reserved this cabin due to a great (solo) price for a cruise in March, 2019, but cannot find any pictures or reviews of it. I think it may have been added during the last dry-dock. I am curious about how tiny it is and if noise will be a problem, as it's pretty far forward. I am also seasick :o the first day of every cruise so far and wonder if I should try to change cabins? Thanks!

  4. I have to agree with lots of the others here.

     

    I have only taken one Carnival cruise, and while it's impossible not to have a great time on any cruise, I SO much prefer Royal! There are many options, and the layout of the buffet is much better. The Royal ships I've been on had islands as opposed to the huge, long, long, yes, your food is going to be super-cold by the time you get through the line, lines). By the third day of my Carnival cruise the reheated baked potatoes actually imploded. Ugh!

  5. The meds always seem to make me queasy, even before I get on the ship, which is why I prefer the patches and wristbands. Sorry, I can't remember the name of the patch, but any doctor will know and they are pretty inexpensive.

     

    Happy Sailing - I'm still trying to decide on my next cruise...

  6. For what its worth, even if you get seasick it might not last too long. I am 3 for 3 in getting seasick on cruises, with the first time being the worst. I got some seasick pills from the dispenser in the infirmary and just waited it out.

     

    Between all three cruises I have tried the behind the ear patches (I like these best as they do not make you sleepy), the liquids and wristbands. I did not seem to get AS seasick with any of them. I am a very light drinker (2-3 drinks a year) but a drink also seems to help.

     

    For me, it is mostly nausea that passes within a few hours, then you're good to go. Well worth it! Have fun!

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