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  1. Favorites:

     

    My first cruise in 1992 was on Monarch of the Seas so that will always have a special feeling since it introduced me to the world of cruising.

     

    Song of America in 1995 was a favorite too since it was small and we could dock in Hamilton in Bermuda.

     

    Serenade of the Seas and the Radiance class are all time favorites because they are the perfect size for me.

     

    I'll probably never sail on a newer ship because they are too big for me and I have no interest in all the "stuff" they offer.

     

    All my RCL cruises were good!

     

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  2.   I have a lot of casino offers (Elite's and Ultra's) and I'm having no trouble resisting these days.

     

    Video slots have taken over all the ships and I hate them so much that I refuse to play them even with FREE play.

     

    The removal of the casino bars is another negative for me since that was a prime hang out, especially on sea days.

     

      My cruising has always involved gambling and drinking. so unless I can find new ways to entertain myself, I'm having no problem resisting my offers these days  (LOL).

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  3. I only sailed MSC once (Divina in 2017) and  I can't say I had a bad time but didn't have a desire to go on another.  The ship was beautiful but I found it to be very dressy all the time.  Casual night was more like elegant night!  Food was hit or miss and MDR took forever.  Crew were OK but not as friendly as Carnival's.  I did like that they honored your highest status on another line and was able to use my RCL Diamond+ but that's about it.

     

    I prefer the Carnival Comfort and unless I get an offer I can't refuse, I doubt I'd sail MSC again.

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  4. Any time spent in Bermuda is a plus.  

     

    I've gone there via cruises and land trips for close to 50 years.

     

    Last time on a cruise was Pride from Baltimore in 2018 and we were there for 2 nights.  

     

    I'd cruise to Bermuda anytime!

     

     

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  5. 5 minutes ago, Bound4Bermuda said:

    I appreciate everyone’s answers! That makes a lot of sense of it just being an overall vibe in how people act/interact moreso than any specific activity. My first two cruises with just my husband were a bit more “fun” in terms of making friends with other passengers that we hung out with throughout the cruise. My next two cruises with the kids we mostly kept within our family. And our last cruise on Oasis, my teen was off with new friends every night, and sometimes I just went to shows by myself if my husband went to bed early, so I did feel a little lonely sometimes in this massive ship surrounded by people. It sounds like it will probably be a little easier to strike up conversations with people on Carnival or even just feel a little freer vibing by myself if my husband falls asleep on me again without feeling like a lonely weirdo. Thanks, all! You made me excited for this FUN Carnival cruise!

    Just to add:  I have cruised RCL and Carnival equally (15 each) and they were always with friends/family.

     

    My sister and I did the first Carnival together and other than that time, all my Carnival's have been solo.  I knew after that first one that I would have no problem going alone because everyone on Carnival was super friendly and easy to talk to.  It was just more FUN!

     

    I also like that I meet a lot of repeat cruisers, especially when going from Baltimore.  There's a couple that cruise every month and I saw them on every Pride cruise I was on.  They come right over and start chatting.  Sometimes just hanging out and meeting new people is all the fun I need.

     

    Enjoy!

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  6. If I'd been to all the ports before, it would be CHEERS!

     

    The excursions might be a bit different but if it were a familiar port (multiple times there), chances are I've seen it in a prior jaunt! ( One excursion had a different description but was identical to one I had done 2 years before)

     

    Chefs table is nice too but I could live without doing it again.

     

    Whatever you decide, ENJOY!

     

    CHEERS!

  7. It's all gonna change in the near future!

     

    When I became DIAMOND on RCL you needed 10 cruises.  Then they changed it to amount of days and Diamond Plus is 175.  Top Tier of Pinnacle is 700.  That's a long stretch to be at the TOP!  

      I will dangle between Plus and Pinnacle till the end of time (LOL)

     

    I'm at 127 days on Carnival and my guess is they will raise Diamond above the current 200 and I'll continue to dangle before I ever reach the "new" top!.

     

    The old perks were better anyway so I'll just cruise merrily along and not stress about status.

    A free bag of laundry or a $2 gift of some sort isn't a really big deal!

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  8. On 6/23/2023 at 2:50 PM, ninjacat123 said:

    So if I book a Guarantee Balcony, can Carnival put me in an Obstructed View Balcony and say it's a balcony? TIA!

    You never really know where your'e gonna go!  (LOL)

     

    I once booked a balcony guarantee and got an Owners Suite.  My sister booked one and got an obstructed view!

    It's a chance you take !

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  9. I've sailed RCL and Carnival equally, 15 cruises on each one.  RCL was in my early years of cruising and CCL came later (2014-present)  Every cruise was different from ship size and itinerary to who I traveled with.  They were all good. . I'm  Platinum on CCL and Diamond Plus on RC but Carnival gets the edge these days because of the good casino offers.

     

    Food, entertainment and excursions were all good at the time and I never recall any major complaints when coming home from a trip.

     

    Other cruises:

    MSC: went  once on a comp  .Would go again.  They did match your status on another line so that was nice.

     

    Celebrity:  Once.  Charter cruise through the PBA.  Great time.  Would go again.

     

    NCL:  Once was too much.  Wouldn't sail them again if my life depended on it!  

     

    I think every line has their diehard fans and no matter what you decide, a cruise is still a great getaway!
     

     

     

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  10. Carnival and other lines haven't lost control.

     

    Crew shouldn't be responsible for disciplining unruly kids/adults

     

    Some parents don't know how to control their children or don't care.

     

    These are usually the same adults that are guilty of rowdy behavior.

     

    I've seen it on different lines.  The bratty kids accompanied by the wise A$$ parents!

     

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  11. Favorite Carnival Memory:

     

    I had been on about a dozen cruises before I decided to try Carnival and was told by friends that I would hate it.

     

    Went on Splendor from NY that year in a snow storm (2/2014) and had such a great time that I went four more times that year on Splendor and couldn't understand what all the negativity was about.  Had a blast!

     

    Have only sailed Carnival since (except for one MSC)

     

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  12. 11 hours ago, kdr69 said:

    Good thing i need a tux so much and so have my own, and yes i do bring for Elegant nights.

    Nice! 

     

    When I first started cruising 31 years ago, tuxes were "normal for formal"  and dressing up was part of the fun of cruising.

     

    I worn gowns and heels and the atmosphere was truly elegant on those nights.  The MDR food was fabulous (there were no specialty restaurants) and all was top-notch.

     

    Everything about cruising has changed and I go with the flow but it's still nice to see people dressed up in true formal attire.

     

     

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