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nwcruiselover

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  1. It has to be in cans. I just checked “Google” and it shows Gatorade being available in cans at Walmart and other places.
  2. Does Gatorade come in cans? If so, you could bring it. No bottles can be brought onboard.
  3. Another option is to purchase eMed proctored testing kits ahead of time and test at your hotel in Rome. The proctors are available 24/7 and all that’s required is wifi and a device that has a camera, speaker and microphone.
  4. You also can select whether you want a shared table. If not, you’ll get a table for just your party.
  5. I always request no towel animals, not to save the steward time, but because they don’t add anything to my cruising experience.
  6. Carnival doesn’t count the hours, just the days. The test must be 3 calendar days prior to the cruise, not 72 hours.
  7. I thought I would miss the paper Fun Times, but once I got used to having it on the Hub app, I like it better. It’s so easy to mark the activities you’re interested in for planning purposes, and to look ahead to future days to see what’s planned.
  8. I believe you’re correct. I have never tried to change flights, but my understanding is that there’s a $200 fee to change anything after final payment.
  9. I used Fly2Fun for my return from Barcelona to Seattle in May 2022. From the time I booked it I was able to see the flights, but it wasn’t ticketed until about 3 weeks before the cruise, at which time I could select seats. I was frustrated at having to wait so long for seat selection, but it all turned out OK in the end.
  10. You would probably get a better response if you posted on the roll call for that sailing.
  11. I ordered a 2 pack on 7/15/22, and they have an expiration date of 5/23/23.
  12. You can cruise if you have a “document of recovery,” which Carnival defines as a positive test taken 10-90 days before your cruise. It has to be an official lab test or proctored test, not just one of the free at-home tests.
  13. There is nowhere within walking distance of the Pier 91 cruise terminal in Seattle. It would be several miles to one of the grocery stores in either the Queen Anne or Magnolia neighborhood.
  14. Carnival doesn’t “guarantee” that you will get on your cruise. They work on your behalf to try to get you there but if anything goes wrong with your flights, there there isn’t a guarantee, meaning they won’t hold the ship awaiting your arrival. My understanding is that with covid changes, they can’t fly you to the first port of call to join the cruise. I’m not sure about that, but maybe someone else can clarify.
  15. I’m sorry for the anguish this is causing you, and I hope there is a solution. However, it appears to me that the your new flight schedule might be better than the original, if you can make it work. Getting to Los Angeles at 9:55 AM the day of the cruise is risky. I know they were booked through Carnival, and Carnival would do everything possible to get you to the port on time. But if there were any flight delays the day of the cruise, you could be in danger of missing the cruise. I truly hope it all works out for you!
  16. I submitted my request on Thursday 7/21 and received my notification and OBC in Saturday 7/23.
  17. I have also always gotten email notifications. Always approvals because I don’t seem to get casino offers.
  18. Carnival insurance is less expensive for seniors than many outside insurance companies, who base their premiums on age. Carnival’s insurance premium is the same for all ages and is based on the cost of the cruise.
  19. I also highly recommend the Yukon bus tour with Chilkoot Tours. Well worth the time and money, and it goes much further than the train. Once with another cruise line I was able to do the Yukon tour which dropped passengers at the train station partway back, so we could take the train into Skagway. That was one of my all-time favorite tours.
  20. I have moved a cruise to an earlier date, but not 40 days before the cruise. It’s worth exploring other dates and making a call to Carnival. Maybe they’ll surprise you and let you change without penalty, or a low penalty.
  21. That has always been my understanding. I was surprised to see a couple of people posting in the last several months saying they had been charged a no-show fee. Sounds like it’s just a rumor or the people posting that misunderstood.
  22. Snowdogsmm, I have done exactly as you are considering. DH decided he really didn’t want to go on the cruise, so I didn’t say anything till they asked at check-in. I said he wasn’t feeling well and couldn’t come. No more questions asked. I sailed solo, and his taxes & port fees were refunded to our credit card. However, a few people have mentioned on these boards in the past several months that they have been charged a no-show fee. $250 was mentioned. I can’t confirm that, but things may have changed.
  23. Splendor July 5th it was luggage tags.
  24. I totally agree that I would rather have a room in the far aft of the ship rather than a connecting room. I have had only 2 experiences with connecting rooms, and never again. As mentioned by others, everything being done in the adjoining room can be heard, and I mean everything.
  25. Yes, you still need to put a CC on your account, and they put a temporary hold on it. I think the only way around that is to put cash on deposit, which would be returned to you if not used.
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