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If you are interested in seeing the Capers from the Carnival Liberty Eastern Caribbean Cruise (Nov 29-Dec 6), they are posted here:

 

http://capers.stateroom.info/main.php?g2_itemId=2862

 

Thank you very much for sharing your link to the capers

I am doing the eastern in October 2009

 

Am very interested in all I can find out about the ship

thinking about possibly turning it into a B2B with the western

:D

Am currently in 1067

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4 of us (2 couples) are going on our first cruise leaving Miami on April 18 on the Liberty. We're all 26/27, and like to get pretty wild. Any suggestions on bars/pools to hang out at?

 

Whats a beer going for these days as well?

 

Trying to read this forum as much as I can, but honestly its pretty overwhelming. If anybody else is on this cruise let me know, and or if you have taken this or any cruise to St. Thomas, St. Maarten, or San Juan before, what are some good excursions?

 

Appreciate the feedback in advance!

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Quite right...we just got off the Liberty on the 13th...our room was 1003 which was very nice. Door to deck is to the right and does say "No entry after dark" and can be very breezy when "at sea days"...LOL. Not much traffic and nice quiet get away when needed.

 

We have been assigned cabin 1003 coming up the end of the month. While I know it is a handicap accessible cabin did you notice it to have a bit more room? I was told the bathroom was a little bit larger and the room actually had a window.

 

About us, we are two co-workers getting away from the snow! Do you have a picture to share?

 

Thanks!

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Your room is indeed a handicapped cabin- beds sit headoard to headboard. (do yourself a favor and put your pillow down at the other end so you dont accidently hit the buzzer for help-- it sits right at the headboard.

 

The bathroom is bigger to accommodates a wheelchair for the shower. 2887016100062547426ZhtdDb_th.jpg

 

 

there is a window but it is obstructed--you will see a wall-

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outside your window is a public deck that all passengers have access to. There will be a door on the both sides of the ship to get access to.

 

There is no sofa only the vanity chair. 2974069000062547426pkcMdf_th.jpg

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OK I will be on the Liberty on 2/21/09 threw 2/28/09 I have been on the Conquest a few times. Is the Liberty any bigger or different? Also do they have the place above the buffet where you can order seafood? I forgot the name of it.

 

Liberty and Conquest is the same class ship--same layout etc. Only difference is the theming

Yes they have the fish and chips place

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We are going on the Eastern route in March 09 on the Liberty. That intinerary is San Juan, St. Thomas, and St. Maarten. Does anyone know if and when the Galley Tour took place? Also when was the Past Passenger Cocktail Party?

 

Thanks for your help. We are trying to plan our days alittle in advance.:)

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We are going on the Eastern route in March 09 on the Liberty. That intinerary is San Juan, St. Thomas, and St. Maarten. Does anyone know if and when the Galley Tour took place? Also when was the Past Passenger Cocktail Party?

 

Thanks for your help. We are trying to plan our days alittle in advance.:)

 

The past guest party varies from week to week--depending on how many past guest are onboard.

 

The galley tour is on sea days-- if it is held- if noro is around it wont be held

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They dont do the galley tour anymore for big groups, they say for health (noro) reasons which is logical. If your a platinum member you can request a galley tour with the matre-d, The Captains party is in the smaller room Karaokke bar, I thought it should have been in the theater. Although invited I did not go to the past guest party on this ship, was winning (for once) in the casino and missed it

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They dont do the galley tour anymore for big groups, they say for health (noro) reasons which is logical. If your a platinum member you can request a galley tour with the matre-d, The Captains party is in the smaller room Karaokke bar, I thought it should have been in the theater. Although invited I did not go to the past guest party on this ship, was winning (for once) in the casino and missed it

 

 

When we cruised in Sept on the Liberty the Captains formal party was held in almost ALL the lounges (cant imagine it only being in that karoke lounge. Soo many people.-- Unless you are stating is where the Captain was meeting people.

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Liberty is in Drydock from 10/04/08-10/18/09.

 

They are supposed to be converting the Empress Room into the Circle "C" Teen Club.

 

 

I just wondered if anyone has sailed with young teens since they added the Circle "C". Does anyone have any info?

Thanks :)

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I was looking for any info on the new teen club (12 - 14 yrs). Someone said Carnival created a new place (Circle C) for that age group and I just wondered if anyone knew anything about it (what was there, did their kids enjoy it, etc)

 

Last we sailed Liberty the older teens went into their own disco- on the deck plan its called Club H2o and its across from the Jardin Cafe.

 

the rest of the kids met in the disco Hot & Cool place

 

both are located on the Promanade deck.

 

12-14 is a really tough age group on the ships- these kids think they are too cool for programs. But please if you do have a teen that age-- make sure they go to the teen meeting that firt night to meet the other kids-- that way they will have someone to hang out with.. the Hot & Cool club is closed to everyone except this age group til 9:30 each evening.

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I did not notice that they did it in different areas, but i do know it is more enjoyable in the main showroom with the band and stage to dance on, we did the imagination right before the liberty and the captains party was much better there

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Rayefan,

 

I'll be on the 2/7/09 sailing right after you. Have a great trip. Please write a review when you return. I always like to see other people's perspectives on how the cruise was. It's amazing how so many people can be on the same ship, even the same week and have totally different experiences. It'll be nice to see if from 1 week to the next if there are any differences or if consistency will reign. Happy Sailing.

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Rayefan,

 

I'll be on the 2/7/09 sailing right after you. Have a great trip. Please write a review when you return. I always like to see other people's perspectives on how the cruise was. It's amazing how so many people can be on the same ship, even the same week and have totally different experiences. It'll be nice to see if from 1 week to the next if there are any differences or if consistency will reign. Happy Sailing.

 

I will do that.... I hope be back home until late on the 8th and you will be sailing by then... ;-)

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I was looking for any info on the new teen club (12 - 14 yrs). Someone said Carnival created a new place (Circle C) for that age group and I just wondered if anyone knew anything about it (what was there, did their kids enjoy it, etc)

 

Mommybean, my 12-year-old son loved Circle C! He went to a few dances and played basketball late one night with the Circle C group. You don't have to sign up the first day -- my son didn't join until our third day onboard.

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Mommybean, my 12-year-old son loved Circle C! He went to a few dances and played basketball late one night with the Circle C group. You don't have to sign up the first day -- my son didn't join until our third day onboard.

 

 

Thanks Squirtle :) We'll probably check into it the first day, that way we make sure she doesn't miss anything. I really think this is a difficult age because they are too old for the "little kid stuff", but certainly not old enough to be in the same group with 17 & 18 yr olds. I'm so glad Carnival added the extra age group!

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