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3 hours ago, WhaleTailFlCruiser said:

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Everyone and there mother is at Guests services

 

That space was one of the stupidest design flaws in my not so humble opinion. There is zero room for a line and it would just barely be wide enough if it was a throughway and nothing else.  But it's not good on any Carnival ship, really, and the only place I've seen it done right is Oasis of the Seas. It's on the big interior Grand Promenade - it's off to the side in its own dedicated space . . . and with room for people to queue up. . . in the dedicated space. Not in the (very large and ample) adjacent walkway. 

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On 8/31/2021 at 7:06 PM, snowballs mom said:

That would be quite a hazard in the event of an emergency - I also thought they were required to keep them in their staterooms.

You are required to keep a mobility scooter in your cabin. Incidentally, I have used my scooter on the Carnival Pride 7 times and I will use it on the Carnival Legend hopefully in early 2022, and I would never leave the scooter outside of our cabin.
We always book a standard balcony cabin, and the scooter fits very well. If a guest sees a scooter outside of a cabin, they should report it to guest services immediately. It’s the same old story, people don’t want to obey rules. That is a safety hazard for sure.

 

I use my scooter to help me navigate large venues like cruise ships, casinos, etc., because of mobility issues, not obesity or anything else. Believe me, I never imagined I would ever need a mobility scooter, but things could be much worse....never say never.

 

So folks you’ll never see my scooter in the hallway. I always follow the rules.

 

 

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Went up and watched the new Cruella movie at the dive in. Before dinner I left a note and $60 for my cabin attendant. I came back to this stingray? I think lol

 

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 Also our progress today. I guess we get into Nassau at like 7am but I have no plans and probably not going to get off the ship. I heard a lot of the port is under construction and that a lot of the bushes aren’t opened back up yet. 

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"Also our progress today. I guess we get into Nassau at like 7am but I have no plans and probably not going to get off the ship. I heard a lot of the port is under construction and that a lot of the bushes aren’t opened back up yet."

 

Bushes?

 

I feel like I gotta play the "guess the autocorrect fail" game.

 

buses?

bars?

ohh I think I got it. 

businesses?

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11 hours ago, KmomChicago said:

 

That space was one of the stupidest design flaws in my not so humble opinion. There is zero room for a line and it would just barely be wide enough if it was a throughway and nothing else.  But it's not good on any Carnival ship, really, and the only place I've seen it done right is Oasis of the Seas. It's on the big interior Grand Promenade - it's off to the side in its own dedicated space . . . and with room for people to queue up. . . in the dedicated space. Not in the (very large and ample) adjacent walkway. 


I think the best part is having staff members in that space walking through the line prescreening and solving the quick or easy problems before the people even make it to the front of the line.  

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3 hours ago, KmomChicago said:

"Also our progress today. I guess we get into Nassau at like 7am but I have no plans and probably not going to get off the ship. I heard a lot of the port is under construction and that a lot of the bushes aren’t opened back up yet."

 

Bushes?

 

I feel like I gotta play the "guess the autocorrect fail" game.

 

buses?

bars?

ohh I think I got it. 

businesses?


Autocorrect has failed me meant business bless for being able to understand what I meant lol.

 

I got woken up by the Emergency signal going off and then Chris coming on saying it’s a drill for the crew. Jesus what a way to get woken up.

 

Also I thought we were supposed to be alone in Nassau but there is a rather fat Royal ship blocking our view 

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