bidro Posted May 9, 2004 #26 Share Posted May 9, 2004 B751 is my cabin!!!! Please tell me more. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rob & Tam Posted May 9, 2004 Author #27 Share Posted May 9, 2004 Hi- this is Tamie- just filling in for Rob- Bill- you can open the divider betwwen the two cabins. BTW you have the two best for size and location... Actually, the divider was open on our last day between us and our neighbors. We didn't know them so it was a bit awkward. Our cabin steward was able to close it for us though. RC900- the Balcony dinner included one cocktail each and a split of champagne. When you place your order for dinner they will ask which cocktail you would like. We had brought our own wine on the ship. They happily opened it for us without a corkage charge (for the balcony dinner only). Casey- There were three entrees to choose from for the balcony dinner: lobster, surf and turf or steak Diane. We ordered the surf and turf and found it to be more food than we could ever eat! and the presentation made you almost not want to it! Bidro- we loved being on the back on the ship, while there may have been more motion than the middle of the ship, neither of us felt seasick. (Everyone was complaining about the amount of motion since the winds were pretty high last week.) Watching the wake from the balcony was mezmerizing- I could sit out there for hours. I will write up a separate post of the balcony dinner in the next day or two. I also took photos of each course if anyone is interested. Tamie PS. Call Room service as soon as possible to schedule the night you want because they will only do 2 per night... so far they have not done more then 4 per cruise because they aren't really advertising it, but as the word gets out who knows. Carnival Paradise 4/01 Western Caribbean Carnival Paradise 3/02 Southern Caribbean Caribbean Princess 5/1/04... Is it over already??? [This message was edited by Rob & Tam on 05-09-04 at 08:03 PM.] [This message was edited by Rob & Tam on 05-09-04 at 08:05 PM.] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Zoey1 Posted May 9, 2004 #28 Share Posted May 9, 2004 Hi Tamie, Thanks for the great review. I have a couple of questions. 1) what is this balcony dinner, I have not heard about this before. 2) my children(really young adults) are in the room next door, you mentioned you can open the balcony in between the two, can you explain 3) what did you do in the ports? Thanks for the info. Would love to hear other suggestions for ports of call (Eastern caribbean) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rob & Tam Posted May 9, 2004 Author #29 Share Posted May 9, 2004 Zoey, (Rob typing) The Balcony dinner is labeled "The Ultimate Balcony Dinne" it is $50 per person. Basically it is a Lobster dinner seved on your balcony with Flowers, Champagne, and a photo. But it is so much more... imagine feeling like you own a 900 foot yacht and you are being served a dinner designed for your tastes... that is only the beginning... we would say this is a MUST DO for anyone looking for a special moment with someone special that you wil never forget (and a photographer will come to capture) The partition between balconies has a locking door that your room steward can open for you allowing access to both cabins. We are a do-it yourself type so we took a cab to Red Hook ($8 PP), caught a ferry to St John ($3PP) and rented a jeep ($72) and toured St John, started out at Trunk Bay and left before the crowds... had time for Cinnamon bay and a breif stop to look at Maho Bay... tried to get to Waterlemon but rain prevented us so we went back to Maho for a bit ... caught the 3:00 ferry back to Red Hook (again $3 PP) and cab back to pier (again $8 PP) had time to drop off equipment and shop for an hour at Havensight mall right at the pier. Would reccomend St John whole hardedly but would suggest catching the 2:15 ferry straight back to Charlotte Amalie ($7 PP) to avoid the cab at the end. St Marteen We rented a jeep at the port ($100) and toured the island... its easy to get around and you can decide where to go yourself... The Fort at Marigot and the open air market, Orient Beach and the Butterfly farm can all be done here before heading back. Princess Cays just lay back and enjoy a day at the beach. Rob Carnival Paradise 4/01 Western Caribbean Carnival Paradise 3/02 Southern Caribbean Caribbean Princess 5/1/04... Is it over already??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dorie Posted May 10, 2004 #30 Share Posted May 10, 2004 Sounds like you had a wonderful cruise. Do they serve the balcony dinners on formal nights? Dorie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lazy Lizzy Posted May 10, 2004 #31 Share Posted May 10, 2004 Hi there, Cruising on the Caribbean Princess 9/4/2004 We were upgraded from a oceanview to a balcony c608 How were the rooms I am trying to make a comparison in size to the Celebrity Century, I hope the beds will be as comfy Are others able to see your balcony or is it covered or something for privacy ( we are married but not dead LOL ) If you have any info please share Lizzy Liz & Todd Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ANNIEMAMA1 Posted May 10, 2004 #32 Share Posted May 10, 2004 was wondering if you went to any of the main production shows musical /dancing as we have been on several crusies on princess and keep seeing the same major production shows. was just wondering if they have invented some new shows for a new ship. thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spicey477 Posted May 10, 2004 #33 Share Posted May 10, 2004 To take advantage of the Movies Under the Stars, what would be the best dining time, the early or late? We like to eat late, but we didn't want it to make it so that we can't do the movie or show things... Thanks... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted May 10, 2004 #34 Share Posted May 10, 2004 <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> How is Anytime Dining working out now that the Palm dining room is being used? <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Interesting - 'rob's post sort of infers that Traditional Dining is under utilized on this ship...which is a switch from other ships/itineraries where Traditional is wait listed. Princess Di, I hope Princess recogizes the difference!! ------------------------- Sun Princess, 03/2004; Pacific Princess, 07/2003; Star Princess, 05/2003; Grand Princess, 10/2002; Grand Princess, 10/2002; Sun Princess, 05/2001; Sun Princess, 04/2001; Sun Princess, 09/2000; Sun Princess, 09/2000; Regal Princess, 10/1999; Sun Princess, 08/1998; Holiday, 05/1998; Westerdam, 09/1997; Regal Princess, 11/1996; Royal Odyssey, 09/1995; Starward, 11/1993 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rustynail Posted May 10, 2004 #35 Share Posted May 10, 2004 Great review Rob & Tamie, The balcony dining sound fabulous! I'm going to surprise my wife with this option when we set sail in Jan 05. How did you guys dress for this special occasion? Do you just go casual or did you get dressed up for dinner on your balcony? Is there a certain time you dine or is it up to you? do you have to book the balcony dinner well inadvance or can you play it by ear? Could you play music from your cabin during dinner or was it just listening to the waves while dining? Can't wait to hear all about your experience. Thanks, Dan CARRIBEAN PRINCESS JAN 2005 <IMG Roll Call.... click here to join the fun! </applet> CARNIVAL'S LEGEND JAN 2003 CELEBRITY'S CENTURY DEC 2003 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rob & Tam Posted May 10, 2004 Author #36 Share Posted May 10, 2004 Dan, We dressed casual for the balcony dinner, but it is up to you on what you do... My suggestion is that you call room service as soon as you get on the ship and ask to leave a message for the supervisor because you are interested in the balcony dinner. Hopefully it will still be Christian (we was wonderful!)and he will come to your room and go over your choices ie... time, what you want to drink, if you want a bottle of wine (we used our own) and which dinner you want. They only will do 2 per night and although it has only been done by a few so far this hasn't been a problem, it may by January. Concerning music we had an aft cabin so even though the TV has a station playing music it was tough to hear... we went with waves by default. I would think about a small portable CD player if it is important to you. bdjam There is a waitlist for traditional and with some of the experiences that we have heard it will probably stay popular but our seating always had empty seats. Spicey, Movies are 7:30 and 10:30 and late seating is at 8:30 you could always eat at Cafe Caribe on the night you want to see a movie... Annie, They started a new production show on our cruise... Caribbean Caliente... we didnt fit it in but others said it was great. Lizzy, Higher decks like Riviera and Aloha are more private then lower balconies... since you are on Caribe you will have half exposed and half private... Dorie, They will do them any night! Rob Carnival Paradise 4/01 Western Caribbean Carnival Paradise 3/02 Southern Caribbean Caribbean Princess 5/1/04... Is it over already??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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