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For the last several years we have only sailed on the larger ships. We are use to booking our shows but are unsure about the process on Mariner. Do we have to book shows when we board on the app or can we just show up?
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Hello to all. We recently booked a Havana cabin on the Mardi Gras expecting it to be the same as on the Dream. Sadly, it wasn't. It was very narrow/small with only a hot tub. I am wondering if any other ships have the same space/layout as the Dream's Havana area?
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I am THRILLED! Cruise Oct 1st on Allure. This really took off a lot of stress!
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As long as we are talking about the theater......Stop sitting on the steps!
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This may seem a silly question but I am asking it anyway 😁. We are diamond however we have always purchased a drink package. For our Oct cruise on the Allure we opted not to. For us the prices just seemed so high. I know we get 4 free drink vouchers each day but, does that begin with embarkation day or not until the following day? Thank you in advance for any assistance!
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Hope all goes well. Our first cruise was magical. Just to be back on the water was wonderful!
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Hello fellow cruisers! We are cruising out of Fort Lauderdale on the Celebrity Equinox this month. Staying one night before the cruise at Hampton Inn Airport North Cruise Port. Would like to figure out where/how to board the water taxi. Is the Hilton Marina the closest place we can board? How far from our hotel would that be? Also is one of the stops Coconuts restaurant? Thank you.
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Hello to all! We are taking our very first Celebrity cruise in May. We have cruised several times on Carnival and Royal Caribbean. We downloaded the Celebrity app for our Equinox cruise and entered our information including our covid vaccination cards. For the last week the app still says, "Validating Your Record". Does anyone know how long this process generally takes? Thank you in advance.
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I have also posted this question on the Mardi Gras Roll Call forum. I am interested in doing B2B. Have only one leg booked now, for Feb 12th. I am worried about how to do the covid testing in between the first and second cruise. Do I have to call Carnival to schedule a test if doing a back to back? Can I schedule it online when I book the cruise? Do I have to leave the ship and try to find a rapid antigen test? We are vaccinated/boostered. I have done a search but, not really found any definite answers. I am running out of time to book the second leg but am afraid to without understanding the process. In past, my calls to Carnival for other issues have not always worked out so well. Has anyone already done a B2B?
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6 minutes ago, evandbob said:
We cruised MG back in November and took a hotel shuttle to Pier 3, which is situated away from other cruise ships. MG is currently the only ship in the Canaveral port that uses liquid natural gas for fuel, so it docks discretely apart.
The parking garage has multiple levels and is suited to handle the volume of cars expected for any MG sailing. As others have said, it is best to arrive and depart as early as possible to avoid traffic delays and congestion.
Our arrival time is not until noon will that be okay for getting a decent parking spot?
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We have never parked directly at the port before. We always did the hotel/park/cruise packages. We now live in Florida and it is unnecessary. We are sailing on the Mardi Gras and if I am correct that is Terminal 3? Is there also a parking garage right at the terminal building? I realize there are cheaper options but, we want to park right at the port, no shuttle. Do I need to make reservations for the parking garage? I have not sailed since 2019 and will admit I am very anxious about everything. Any assistance would be appreciated.
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I believe you are correct! It was on RCI that we used our OBC prior to sailing for the drink package, dining or excursions. Thank you to all!
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Hello everyone! I have a question about OBC and hope you can help. I have cruised many times. I thought that if you had received OBC you could use it immediately to pay for specialty dinners, excursions or a drink package. I received $200 in OBC when I booked. I would like to make a purchase now in cases prices raise. I cannot seem to locate the OBC online to apply toward my purchase. Is this something new? My cruise is not until Oct 2022 is that the reason? Maybe I am just not remembering how things worked pre-covid? I am hoping I can do this online and I don't have to call Carnival. That never seems to work out too well for me LOL! I do have my receipt listing the OBC so I did not make a mistake there. I completed a search but, didn't locate any topics related to this specifically.
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Thank you tallnthensome for a helpful response. I appreciate it 😃
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Why so nasty? How about if you don't want to assist, don't comment? I have never sailed on NCL and feel I am asking a valid question. Please go away.
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I am looking at booking a transatlantic for 2021 and the price seems a bit high right now. If the price drops will NCL lower my price?
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We did a Promenade cabin on Independence of the seas and enjoyed it. There was a bit of noise during parties but, nothing so loud to prevent sleep. We will be staying in a Central Park view on Allure of the Seas. Hoping we like it just as well. Happy sailing!
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I use to work on most of my cruises. Internet was fine most of the time. I am an early riser though and generally did my work early in the morning.
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On 9/4/2019 at 10:12 PM, beachbum53 said:
The Vista. I didn't like the way the theater is designed. We had Anytime Dining, which is held in the Horizon Restaurant, in the Aft of the ship on Deck 3. Because the entrance to the MDR is on Deck 3, right off of the elevator lobby, there is very little room for people to line up to wait to be seated. Instead, you have to go to a little kiosk on Deck 5 and get a ticket with your check in time to be seated, then make your way down two decks to the MDR when it's time to go eat dinner. A major design flaw in my opinion. Also not real fond of the Atrium design. These, along with a few other minor things that I didn't like, are the reasons we won't be cruising again on the Vista. And, since the sister ship the Horizon is built the same way, we won't be cruising on it either.
I would have to agree with above poster. In addition, I missed the thalassotherapy pool and the spa seemed so tiny. Not worth the extra money for a spa cabin. I would not sail on the Vista again unless I really, really, wanted to see a particular port that was on the itinerary.
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I like the stretchy maxi dresses. I am always cold inside the ship. These are great too because after changing from my swim wear I can put one on and been done for the day. No changing for dinner. Another benefit, no wrinkles. Easy, peasy.
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I really like Moscow Mules however, the ship doesn't seem to carry diet ginger beer. I have to go with diet ginger ale which isn't bad but, definitely not the same. I also do rum/coke. I know the Mule would not be true Keto but, you gotta do what you gotta do sometimes LOL!
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Lately we get a drink and people watch until our lunch reservation at Chops.
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I would have to vote for Oasis. 10 days is better than 7 but, there is no comparison between Oasis and Vision. I do think though it depends on if you are sailing for the ship or for the ports. We started out sailing for the ports. Now after 16 or so cruises, the ship has become more important.
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DH calls them biscuit rocks and gravy is gray water LOL!
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Yes so sorry I did mean the Vista and not the Dream! Thank you for all your assistance.