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  1. She was my first cruise--------OH HOW I LOVE HER!!! Some of the most AMAZING TIMES with my family were made on that ship!!!

    OK...no long story...but one of our "forever moments" was us sitting by the pool on a sea day. A few kids were jumping in the pool splashing everyone in an irritating way. My huge brother-in-law who had many "drinks" already decided he was going to CANNON BALL in by those kids. Well one of the security personnel had started watching to try and catch the kids jumping. He saw B-I-L get up and it's just like they read each others mind. He knew what my B-I-L was going to do. Immediately he started waging his finger(like a windshield wiper) at him as to say "Don't you dare!" with a mean stare. It was like 2 brahma bulls waiting to see who was going to blink. After MUCH COAXING my sister finally got him to sit back down. After that, we gave each other the "wagging finger" the rest of the cruise!!!!

    Honestly, we still laugh about that! I guess you had to be there to see that "stare down" and the "wagging finger".

  2. I started a thread entitled "best & worst rooms on Ms. Liberty" and you can find some info there. There is another thread called "OK to book these rooms" which has some good information. Remember Liberty has a few sister ships so you can find similar locations to avoid by reading their posts.

    I agree with those who say to book a deck that has cabins above and below. Looking at deck plans definitely helps. I would avoid being too close to elevators and laundry areas.

  3. I'm looking at our photo receipt from our July sailing on the Breeze. Pictures are not cheap. We spent a shocking $170.00 for 9 pictures.

     

    8x10's $21.99

    5x7's $11.99 to $14.99

     

    Hello Outdoors. Do you know if they were offering a CD of all pics for around $150? I had read that somewhere in the past.

  4. Hello,

    My family and I had 3 rooms booked on Ms. Liberty for July 2015. While this would only be my 2nd cruise, I had quickly learned from reading Cruise Critic LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION does not only apply to land property. WOW! It is just as important on Ships!

    Since Carnival "switched" our ship---we decided to try The Breeze. I have not had time to research her properly to locate the best rooms ---as well as noisy areas to avoid(rooms near galley, above/below band areas, beside gym, etc...) While I am asking for your help for us, I hope this info will assist many others, too. We will have 2 Interiors, 1 Balcony, and a 1A. I want to try 8351 which is a 1A beside elevators. Will I hear the "dinging" all night long? Which balcony(mid ship) & interior would be best/worst?

    THANK YOU!!!!

  5. If you Google carnival valor 9200 you will get lots of pictures

     

    The cabin is amazing but it is a long walk

     

    Hello Serene. Don't want to hijack a thread but I did not know how to write you. My family and I have booked the Carnival Breeze and have rooms 6411, 6409, & 6389. Can you give us any advise on noise issues here please??????

  6. The bunks are comfy. I ended up in the top bunk on Valor last year. I thought I would have problems being up so high, but it wasn't bad.

     

    Thanks! I sure hope we can make another run for it.

    Hello scgamecock. Can you tell me the cabin # you were in. I am sailing solo and looking for a quiet 1A cabin.

    Sam

  7. Hello, I have been taking notes on cabins aboard Liberty because we are scheduled to cruise July 2015. I did not find anything in my notes. I did see where someone else had asked about this room and I attached comments below. Maybe you could contact them to see if they actually stayed there.

    Sam

     

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    Default Carnival Liberty Cabin 7225 review needed!

     

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    Could someone who has stayed in cabin 7225, balcony, on Carnival Liberty please reply as to how you liked the deck location of this cabin. It will be our first balcony, and there are no mid-ship balconies available.

    This is a July cruise. I had read that AFT balconies don't have much breeze and would be hot in July. Is there a lot of noise at this section of Deck 7---do you get all the smoke from designated smoke areas above you?

    If you haven't stayed in 7225, but maybe in a cabin next door, please reply.

    I'm getting desperate.

     

    KS

     

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    Last edited by stellfamily; May 27th, 2014 at 07:59 PM. Reason: Would you choose AFT or Forward if mid-ship is not available>

    I prefer the cabin on the aft - *(back of the ship) over the forward one.

     

    The empress deck is very lighly sought after as it is a deck that is between cabin space and away from public areas.

     

    your cabin 7225 is too far forward for me Its a lot of walking to the food. sometimes 2-times a day.

     

    7431 is a connecting cabin- you could get an older couple in there that are hard of hearing. They usually listen to the tv quite loud-- or shout at each other to have their conversations-- because of tht door youwill be hearing that. or you can be next to a cabin with unruly teens.

     

    What you see online might not be all thats available. your best bet is to call and see what else is left.

     

    My cabin of choice is the area around 7411 no across the hall neighbor. CLOSE to the stairs/elevators up two decks for food down two decks for entertainment. (I have lost count how many times we stayed in 7411

  8. Mike & Tracy’s continuing adventures: B2B on Carnival Liberty & Carnival Breeze

    Just wanted to give a "shout out" about Mike's review. He and his family did a power snorkeling adventure that looked awesome. My family and I want to try it.

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