Russ at 3:32PM
We purchased the rights to one photo on the cruise with the intent to make additional copies for friends and family who are interested in one. So if you fall into that category please email either Morgan or me using our personal email addresses or by using the email page on the website.
Filed under: Gallery, Travel Tags: Carnival Cruise
Russ at 12:01PM
Morgan and I hadn’t been on a Carnival Cruise for about 2.5 years and in that amount of time a lot can be forgotten. During our cruise this time we compiled a top 10 list of things that should not be forgotten when we or anyone else go cruising with Carnival. Here are the top 10 suggestions for our readers and musts for us (in no particular order):
- Pack alcohol — We did remember this again, and it is critical so that one doesn’t spend hundreds of unneeded dollars aboard the ship. We packed ours in Aquafina water bottles, about 0.25 liter per day per person is what we brought.
- Buy a Fountain Fun Card — You need something to mix with your alcohol, and to cut down on spending, purchase one Fountain Fun Card. The cost is $6 per day and it entitles you to unlimited soda and juice from any bar on the ship. This card pays for itself very quickly, especially when you use your one card to supply four people, shhh!
- Bring a flask — To avoid carrying your watter bottles everywhere with you, or having to return to your room to mix a drink save your self some walking and bring a flask with you. We forgot one this trip and I wished I had one many times a day.
- Eat at Nouveau Supper Club — This is a must! This is the fine dining on the ship and you have to make a reservation. The cost of this meal is $30 per person and is well worth the price. The food is excellent and there is a lot of it.
- Bring wine — Wine prices are highly inflated on the ship, so bring bottles of your own, as many as you like. There is a $10 corkage fee in the dining room and a $14 fee in the Supper Club. We will be bringing our own next year.
- Purchase Internet Package — Our first cruise we didn’t use the internet, but this year we wanted to, to update the website and check email. We opted not to buy a package because we thought we wouldn’t use that many minutes, we were wrong. The cheapest package is $55 for 100 minutes, it seems a little steep, but paying $0.75 per minute adds up to $55 quickly when you pay by the minute. So our advice is, if you’re going to use the computer at all, spend $55.
- Wear Sunscreen — Apply sunscreen from the first second that you are exposed to the sun, it will make for a more enjoyable vacation!
- Bring Less Clothes — You are on a ship, it’s likely hot, and you’ll be wearing swimming clothes 90% of the time so don’t bring so many pairs of shorts! There is also laundry facilities on the ship so you have the option of spending $2 and doing a load of dirty clothes. Then you can save room by not bringing as many shirts, pairs of underwear or socks! Attempt to get all of your clothes and shoes into one 50lb. bag.
- Use Luggage Express — This is a new-to-us service, for $20 per person the ship will take your bag from outside of your room on that last night and you won’t see it again until you arrive home from your flight and find it on the baggage claim. We procrastinated this year and didn’t take advantage of this option and it would have been awesome!
- Plan Your Excursions — My advice is to plan your excursions before you leave for your vacation. Carnival arranges excursions through vendors at each port but you pay a premium price. With a little research you can find these same vendors or excursions on the web and pay much less money. If simplicity is what you want and you don’t mind spending $20-70 more per person, book on Carnival, it’s a no brainer.
This list includes things that make your vacation more convenient, inexpensive, and/or enjoyable. As a bonus #11 on the list, if it fits in your budget, get a room with a balcony. It is beautiful and you spend more time in your room than you think.
Filed under: Travel Tags: Carnival Cruise
Russ at 2:06PM
I am in the process of porting our entire website over to a WordPress site, it started with simply the home page, but I am now moving everything. I expect the process to take about a week, but we’ll see. I have done quite a bit of work and I think most things should at least be functioning right now but you may find some pages missing if you start poking around.
On another note, pictures from our cruise are now posted. You will find that there is now a section for you to leave your comments, this is an example of things that will be available for you more as the WordPress work becomes more complete. To view the pictures from out cruise click here.
Filed under: Gallery, General, Travel Tags: Carnival Cruise, WordPress
Russ at 4:16PM
Originally I planned on giving a detailed description of what we did on each excursion, but with it being $0.75 per minute on the ship for internet, I’m going to be brief, and then once we are home on Wednesday detailed information will follow. Like our top 10 list of things that people should do when they use Carnival for their cruise.
Our excursions were great, and one of the things that we discovered was that we don’t necessarily need to book through Carnival to have a great time at a port stop. There are plenty of taxi drivers that would love to rip off tourists and show them around. Anyway, we discovered some beautiful views in Alcapulco, amazing secluded beaches in Ixtapa, and history in Manzanillo.
When we arrive back in town we will expand on our vacation and tell you how amazing the Super Club is. We’ve really been enjoying hanging out with Zach and Autumn as well. So, I will be updating our website with plenty of information and pictures by the weekend. It’s great to get away and it’s always nice to come home. Looking forward to some time with Ethan, Mel, and Val at Pint Night. Hasta la vista.
Filed under: Travel Tags: Acapulco, Carnival Cruise, Ixtapa, Manzanillo