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2:33 AM
2008年8月4日


paulfl

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私を初めに始まることを許可しなさい。 私はcruseの悪い状態を非常に取りたいと思う。 私が考える私の妻は彼女が心配されるが私を幸せにさせることを行く 動き病気 そして人々人はなかったり従って6か10人との食事を恐れている。 私の最初思考は可動装置から休日に行くことだったが、それは非常に小さかったようで、船の年齢とそれが悪いかどうか私は知らなかった。 私はニユー・オーリンズからボートについてそれから、または多分考えた NCLの巡航 「食事していて」がフリースタイルか。 Well, I read the reviews of the NCL boats and they say it is a joke, everyone shows up at once for dinner, long lines for everything, people everywhere, my wife would not like that at all. SOOOOOooo I thought about getting a balcony room on the carnival imagination. Would you recommend this? I am hoping to keep the total trip cost under 2K. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Paul Williams

4:29 am
Aug 4, 2008


Cruise Arizona

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Hi Paul,

I looked at the Imagination and checked out both the state rooms and the pricing. You can do a 4 day cruise on this ship for about $1800 for two people in a balcony cabin. Keep in mind however that this is not all your costs. You will have a fuel supplement on top of that, tips, beverages and excursions, so if $2000 is your total trip budget, this would not be a good choice.

If your wife doesn't want to dine with others there are lots of options for almost all cruises. One is of course the room service option which is what I think you are thinking of when booking a balcony cabin? But there are many other options that don't invlove sharing a table with 6 people.

Manyof Carnivals ships offer a Supper Club, where you could dine every night at a table for 2. More information on their dining options can be found on their web-site. There is an additional charge for this, but you could book a lesser cabin and still come out ahead. I think the charge is around $25 per person per night to dine there. You could dine in the buffet area the first and last night of the cruise and dine in the supper club the other two nights and only add an extra $100 to your 4 night cruise.

Infact almost all the lines offer an alternative evening dining venue, other than the buffet. Celebrity, for example has sit down casual dining where you could reserve a tabel for two. The menu is a bit different than the main dining room, but the extra charge is just $2 per person and serves as tip for the wait staff. Other lines have bistros or other specialty restuarants. Some lines allow you to make a reservation online before the cruise.

You actually have more options than you may realize. You coud contact a travel agent that Specializes in cruises. Make sure you get one that is knowlegeble about lots of different lines, especially their dining options.

A good travel search engine might help you too. I like http://www.kayak.com/cruises

It lets you enter your proposed sailing dates, and other requirements and then shows you all your options. You can then narrow those options down till you find some thing that fits your needs. They have links to web based travel agencies, but you can also just go to the cruise companie's web site or your own agent once you've found what you are looking for.

Good luck with everything and let us know what you end up deciding. We'd love to have you visit our site again.

2:49 am
Aug 5, 2008


paulfl

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thanks for the good info, I think we are going to blow our budget and get a category 12 (penthouse) suite. it would be about $1804 for the sailing we want. What confuses me if that I read at one site that with this we would include vip check in, robes, a butler, free laundry, etc…. but when I looked on carnival.com to confirm this it only says “you get the same level of service no matter what room you book.” do you know if there is a difference? Thanks for your help.

7:06 pm
Aug 5, 2008


Cruise Arizona

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Well Service and Perks are kind of considered two different things in the cruise industry. When they speak of service, they are refering to the aspects of the ship that don't have anything to do with your room: Dining , Entertainment, activities, night clubs, the way the cruise staff works hard to make sure you enjoy your cruise. In otherwords there is no class distinction.

Vip check in, robes, a butler, free laundry, etc… are considered “perks” and cruise lines often offer them to passengers who book suites.

I too could not find the “suite” perks listed on the Carnival site. Double check with your travel agent and see if indeed these amenities are included in your suite booking.



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