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  1. 1 hour ago, LouChamp said:

     

    Aloha.  Still no word. Very unusual.

     

     

    18 minutes ago, FionaMG said:

     

    Agree. I was just thinking the same thing earlier today. It is definitely a worry. I really hope he's OK.

     

    Hi @LouChamp & @FionaMG🙂

     

    If you click on the members name @BennyBrun and look at their profile you'll see that they are ok. Take notice of the (Likes) on their profile at the Disney section of Cruise Critic from just a few days ago.

     

    To Benny,

    Sorry to tag you @BennyBrun but a member created this thread a couple weeks ago inquiring about you.

     

     

     

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  2. 1 hour ago, CruisinginWonderland said:

    We're cruising with family on the Spirit in August (Alaska) and my nephew is 12 at the time of cruising. Is that still considered child for specialty dining, or adult prices? Sometimes it give specifics on the excursions, but mostly curious for dining, etc. Thank you.

     

    Hi 🙂

     

    It appears as if the age is 11 and under. 

     

    Click on the link below. 

     

    Carnival Speciality Restaurants Info located @:

    https://help.carnival.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/4250/~/specialty-restaurants---dining-reservation-information

     

     

     

     

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  3. 1 hour ago, CRG7 said:

    Do the 4k obstructed view interior rooms still have french doors that open into the room or are they windows?

     

    Specifically looking for information on cabin 4155

     

    Hi 🙂

     

    As other members already stated, 4K's no longer have a French door. Here is a complete description of your stateroom; cabin 4155.

     

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  4. 39 minutes ago, wrkara said:

    My friend and I (both 23) want to cruise with her younger sister (17). If I'm understanding correctly, we can't as Carnival requires a 25 year old in a room with a minor. Is my friend able to act as a guardian even though she's under 25 because they're related or should we put our trip on hold? 

     

    Click on the link below. 

     

    'Carnival Minor Guest Policy'

    https://help.carnival.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2544/~/minor-guest-policy

     

     

     

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  5. Hi @Clearwater🙂

     

    Carnival Pride, Carnival Conquest & Carnival Venezia are sailing to Antigua. Click on the links below.

     

     

    Carnival itineraries that include Antigua @:

    https://www.carnival.com/cruise-search?pageNumber=1&numadults=2&ptport=ATG&pagesize=8&sort=fromprice&showBest=true

     

     

    Carnival / Antigua @:

    https://www.carnival.com/cruise-to/caribbean-cruises/antigua-cruises.aspx

     

     

     

     

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  6. 14 minutes ago, LouChamp said:

    Aloha. Where is BennyBrun? Miss his posts and food pictures.  I thought he was going to be on the Celebration on the 8th. 

     

     

    Here is BennyBrun's Carnival Celebration review from a few weeks ago. December 19th to December 27th.

     

     

     

     

  7. 13 hours ago, RebekahJP said:

    Can we get off the ship in Montego Bay, hail a taxi, and go where we want?

     

     

    Hi @RebekahJP🙂

     

    When in Jamaica we always hop in a taxi & do our own thing.

     

    You're getting good advice in regards to getting back to the ship in time. That's important & essential when cruising to any port, not just Jamaica.

     

    However, concerning Jamaica, it is equally important to do your research on taxis in Jamaica before you simply just hop in one; what to look for on their taxi license plate & other info to be certain you're getting into a real taxi.

     

    Research/Google Jamaica taxis. Know what to look for & how to identify authentic taxis.

     

    There are two basic kinds of official taxi service in Jamaica: charter taxis (aka 'tourist taxi') and route taxis. These official taxis are identified by having RED license plates with two white letters (one of which is 'P') and four white digits, indicating they are officially licensed as taxis and insured for riders. Many other drivers earn money on the side calling themselves taxi drivers - they will have only normal (white) plates. They are also usually safe - but you cannot ensure they have insurance to cover you in case of accident.

     

    I'll get you started, click on the link below. But be certain to perform your own Jamaica taxi research.

     

    Jamaica Taxis @:

    https://www.tripadvisor.com/Travel-g147309-s304/Jamaica:Caribbean:Taxis.And.Rental.Cars.html

     

     

     

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