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How do I know if the ship is full?


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I use that site with the roaming gnome. You can shop your cruise and look at available cabins to choose from . On the left side you can just click upgrade and you can check all categories pretty quickly. The more cabins you see open the less booked your cruise is.

 

Also keep in mind it only displays a few from each category to choose from so its no where near exact but lets you know if your ship is TOTALLY full.

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I go to Carnivals website, orbitz, cheap cruises and really any Vacation place. You go thru the menus of selecting a cruise and looking at Availability of rooms.

IMO and this is my opinion, I don't think they list all rooms availiable.

Who knows though.. if I see just 1 or 2 rooms I know the ship is not full

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