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Help me understand the differences of the Carnival Ships, please!


pawsue521

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As you'll see from my signature, I've been on several Carnival ships. I am, however, confused about the different classes and what exactly that means. Can one of you kind people who seem to know everything about Carnival tell me where to go to find this info. I find the actual Carnival site confusing and hard to navigate, though that may be my only option.

 

As always, thanks in advance for your kindness and patience with a person trying to educate herself in order to plan future cruises.:)

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The attached .pdf might help. It's just a little "cheat sheet" that I created for my own personal use to help me keep all the ships in the fleet straight in my mind. Even though I've been a LOT of Carnival cruises... the fleet is so big, even sometimes I can't remember which ships are in which class!

Carnival Fleet Comparison - by Jim Zim.pdf

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The attached .pdf might help. It's just a little "cheat sheet" that I created for my own personal use to help me keep all the ships in the fleet straight in my mind. Even though I've been a LOT of Carnival cruises... the fleet is so big, even sometimes I can't remember which ships are in which class!

 

 

This is a great cheat sheet. Definitely would help newbies as well as season vets

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The attached .pdf might help. It's just a little "cheat sheet" that I created for my own personal use to help me keep all the ships in the fleet straight in my mind. Even though I've been a LOT of Carnival cruises... the fleet is so big, even sometimes I can't remember which ships are in which class!

 

Great fleet comparison!! Thanks for posting.

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Nice list. I tend to do similar things when I'm wanting a 'cheat sheet', like the list I created for the Breeze's dining options, listing their decks, location on ship (forward, mid, aft) and the days/hours they serve. (mainly so I won't miss trying something that's open for limited days/hours)

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The attached .pdf might help. It's just a little "cheat sheet" that I created for my own personal use to help me keep all the ships in the fleet straight in my mind. Even though I've been a LOT of Carnival cruises... the fleet is so big, even sometimes I can't remember which ships are in which class!

 

Thanks for sharing.

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The attached .pdf might help. It's just a little "cheat sheet" that I created for my own personal use to help me keep all the ships in the fleet straight in my mind. Even though I've been a LOT of Carnival cruises... the fleet is so big, even sometimes I can't remember which ships are in which class!

 

 

Excellent!

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