I've only been on one Carnival cruise in 2022; sailed off peak time to Pacific Coast Mexico. I will add as a big plus the crew are wonderful people. Our cruise the staff was almost all from Indonesia and were some of the nicest people I've ever met.
Having fun dancing and enjoying people is not rowdy unless there are altercations. It’s a fun ship. I’ve been traveling on Carnival since 2001 and never saw any altercations.
In agree with everything you said with the Pros and Cons. Very detailed, I think people should just travel and enjoy themselves on any ship that suits them and their budget. I have sailed on Carnival and Royal Caribbean and I like them both.
Guy's burgers are dangerous. Very good burgers, and having 2 can turn you off for the rest of the day. That said they are very good. You need serious self control around them.
Like she said, eating Teppanyaki next to someone in their pajamas just ain't what you pay for. Many of us prefer some class once in a while. NCLs main dining room on Prima had a dress code - but no formal night- and the decor / views commanded such an atmosphere. Carnival can definitely be too casual
@@harrisonjonesRVA You're right - the clothing choices of the people near me is NOT what I'm paying for. What I'm paying for is a fun, relaxed, enjoyable time having tasty food and hanging out with friends and family.
Carnival actually still has Elegant nights, unlike Norwegian, in the dining rooms on some evenings. While not strictly enforced, there is still a dress code of not looking like you just came from the pool or just woke up.
I love Carnival. First cruise ever was 2015 on Splendor when she cruised out of Miami. Next cruise was NCL Bliss and hated it. Only other cruises have been Carnival Magic and Horizon. Looking foward to the Jubilee in November. All these shios felt vastly different. The crew is what I love about Carnival, vast difference from what we experienced on NCL. From the time we boarded felt like the crew couldn't wait for us to get off. There were not anything specific just an over all vibe. I will be trying Royal Caribbean next year.
We love Carnival we love sailing with the party crowd we always meet awesome people .. there is nowhere on this planet where you can have a 7-Day all-inclusive vacation with food and drinks for 2500 bucks total for two people it's a steal
@@Josh55907 MSC is more relaxed and while the ship was modern and elegant the customer service and quality of the main dining room food was not as good as Royals. If you don’t buy the drink package it is hard to find free water. No one encourages hand washing like on Royal when entering the buffet. I did enjoy MSCs Ocean Cay private island. For the price I would definitely go again!
Carnival was just awarded 2024 Cruise Line of the year. I've been with them 30 years and never had a bad cruise. They are called The Fun Ships for a reason. I think it was last year T&L had them ranked #4 for Food behind Celebrity, Oceana and Virgin. Royal was #5 and NCL didn't make the top 10.
Though I’ve been cruising since 1985, I just took my first Carnival cruise December, 2022 (few cancelled on Carnival during the shutdown. I’ve been hesitant simply because of Carnival’s reputation of their clientele as well as their many documented issues. We sailed on Carnival Glory out of New Orleans. NOLA, Carnival, Cozumel, New Year’s Eve. What could go wrong, lol? Truth is NOTHING went wrong. The only “incident” I noticed was a woman in the piano bar was overserved and passed out. I played EMT (been retired) until more help arrived. My only complaint was almost all the MDR food was horrible. Our tablemates returned things almost nightly, and even my fiancée who rarely complains was dissatisfied. I’m excited for our next Carnival cruise on Carnival Splendor, next January out of Sydney. We are going to side-by-side onto a Holland America ship for 14 days upon returning to Sydney.
I will say, I've noticed this happening post covid. I think really they are working these issues out. But, as you know whenever they are trying new things and working the bugs out, the customers are the beta testers. A week ago I was off my most recent Carnival cruise and yes, the MDR food was less than stellar and simply the same thing I could get at the buffet, plated nicely. I think this is the key issue. The MDR is better when you order items that most likely won't be from the buffet. Steak, shrimp cocktail, etc.
You must've been on older ships. I just got off Mardi Gras for the second time. I've spent a total of 14 days on that ship and still haven't eaten everywhere!
Unless you are on a premium, luxury, or ultra luxury cruise line, the included dining room will have a limited menu. If you want more options at included served restaurants you just need to pay more than for Carnival without specialty restaurants.
We have taken a handful of Carnival cruises with no complaints. The family always had fun. With the recent changes that reduced services such as included room service we have been choosing cruise lines that still offer the service we expect to have on a cruise. We will be taking our first Princess cruise in June 2024 instead of Carnival due to these changes. The only other cruise line we have been on is Disney which we look forward to going on again soon.
Took my one and only Carnival cruise to Mexico. If you have an issue, their customer service stinks. Rather than assist to resolve, they listen and ignore.
Everyone hypes up Guy's burgers, but really... most of them I wouldn't try, and the one I did wasn't as great as I could have at home. There's always a long line over there, too. Sea Day Brunch and the Tea Party were fun, but I also heard that it's either better on other ships or they don't have as much as before covid.
Recently took my first Carnival cruise and was shocked. The nightclub closed at 1:30 with a full club and the casinos shut down at 2 am while still packed. Disappointed is an understatement, likely will never sail Carnival again. I chose fun but got almost none.
I didn't last that long in the club. Way too much R and B, and the DJs didn't play semi-decent music until well after midnight! The daytime music was better than that!
I hate the Excel class ships. They are way too crowded. Lines to get into the shows are insane. If you wait until 30 minutes before a show to get a seat, good luck! You'll get one of the crappy ones. Lines for comedy shows and the non-buffet food are also ridiculous with hour-long wait times. We just left the Jubilee a couple of weeks ago and we've also been on the Mardi Gras. They tried to cram way too much stuff into these for 6000 guests. Sometimes less is more!
#Annual Quotes The most interesting sentence I wrote this year is: "I originally bought cruise stocks, but I didn't expect it to become a submarine." I have indeed never been on a cruise, mainly because the cross-border layout has brought me great difficulties, just like what Zhao Benshan said: "Too big a step will hurt your balls." I started watching short videos of Carnival Cruises. Demand can stimulate consumption. If a child wants to take a cruise, parents can't stop him. People on cruises don't like to see the elderly, but if the elderly meet a sweet young waiter on the cruise, they will definitely be willing to consume. . . . Production is produced for consumer demand. Some people are blind to consumer demand, and the demand of others is suppressed.
All budget friendly cruiselines will have crowded areas when sailing during peak demand weeks. Sail when kids and college students are in school to limit chance of overcrowded ship; these sailings also have lower fares.
I have sailed Carnival twice. Never again. Outside of the specialty restaurants the food is ‘meh’ at best and ‘oh god no’ at worst. Several times I would not eat what I tried in the MDR because it was simply not good. One can only eat so many Guy’s burgers. After being nickel and dimed to death (specialty restaurants, etc.) on our last cruise with them we compared our aft facing balcony on Carnival to the Virgin Voyages cheeky corner suite we booked and there was only about $500-$600 difference. Grew quickly tired of listening to the cruise director constantly squawking on the loud speaker. The staff were great. Anyway, sailed them twice. Wish I had made it a one and done.
@@AH23323yes it is well worth the price. One comment I hear that I do not agree with is, “I would prefer to cruise two or three times on a cheaper line than once on an expensive one.” Not me.
Who else pissed off because Carnival is charging more for the drink package. Not only are the drinks watered down, Carnival has the nerve to charge $82 dollars per day. That's bullshit, I usually tip the bartenders but not anymore.
I personally find the cheaper pricing to be more of a downside than upside. The nickel and diming they do is ridiculous and the environment can feel pretty low class, which isn’t a problem if that’s what you’re looking for
I've only been on one Carnival cruise in 2022; sailed off peak time to Pacific Coast Mexico. I will add as a big plus the crew are wonderful people. Our cruise the staff was almost all from Indonesia and were some of the nicest people I've ever met.
Having fun dancing and enjoying people is not rowdy unless there are altercations. It’s a fun ship. I’ve been traveling on Carnival since 2001 and never saw any altercations.
In agree with everything you said with the Pros and Cons. Very detailed, I think people should just travel and enjoy themselves on any ship that suits them and their budget. I have sailed on Carnival and Royal Caribbean and I like them both.
The Big Chicken and Guy's Burgers are my go to places. I Cruised on the Celebration last May and will be going on the Mardi Gras in July
Guy's burgers are dangerous. Very good burgers, and having 2 can turn you off for the rest of the day.
That said they are very good. You need serious self control around them.
I love Carnival. I disagree they all look the same. I do agree they feel the same. They are the FUN ship.
This evaluation is fire! Great balanced list of quality pros & cons. 🎉
You did a great job convincing me to stay with Carnival over Royal or MSC. Thank you for the detailed review!!! ❤❤❤
You're very welcome!
Royal is 1000x better
@@SavoyPrimeable I need to try Royal, would love to see more reviews.
Ecstacy is my Favorite. I have been on a few Carnival Ships. I Love Carnival.
Not sure how casual environment is a con? You're on vacation. Royal has a lot of cool things, but it ain't fancy 😆
Like she said, eating Teppanyaki next to someone in their pajamas just ain't what you pay for. Many of us prefer some class once in a while. NCLs main dining room on Prima had a dress code - but no formal night- and the decor / views commanded such an atmosphere. Carnival can definitely be too casual
@@harrisonjonesRVA You're right - the clothing choices of the people near me is NOT what I'm paying for. What I'm paying for is a fun, relaxed, enjoyable time having tasty food and hanging out with friends and family.
Carnival actually still has Elegant nights, unlike Norwegian, in the dining rooms on some evenings. While not strictly enforced, there is still a dress code of not looking like you just came from the pool or just woke up.
I love Carnival. First cruise ever was 2015 on Splendor when she cruised out of Miami. Next cruise was NCL Bliss and hated it. Only other cruises have been Carnival Magic and Horizon. Looking foward to the Jubilee in November. All these shios felt vastly different. The crew is what I love about Carnival, vast difference from what we experienced on NCL. From the time we boarded felt like the crew couldn't wait for us to get off. There were not anything specific just an over all vibe. I will be trying Royal Caribbean next year.
Carnival owns NCL, Princess Cruises, Holland America, and Cunard line!! Their formula works. I love carnival on the longer cruises, 9-15 days.
We love Carnival we love sailing with the party crowd we always meet awesome people .. there is nowhere on this planet where you can have a 7-Day all-inclusive vacation with food and drinks for 2500 bucks total for two people it's a steal
I have gone on 7 Royal cruises and I have finally booked a Cruise on Carnival for November. I figure if I did an MSC cruise I can handle Carnival!
what was msc like? Ive done royal and ncl
@@Josh55907 MSC is more relaxed and while the ship was modern and elegant the customer service and quality of the main dining room food was not as good as Royals. If you don’t buy the drink package it is hard to find free water. No one encourages hand washing like on Royal when entering the buffet. I did enjoy MSCs Ocean Cay private island. For the price I would definitely go again!
Carnival was just awarded 2024 Cruise Line of the year. I've been with them 30 years and never had a bad cruise. They are called The Fun Ships for a reason. I think it was last year T&L had them ranked #4 for Food behind Celebrity, Oceana and Virgin. Royal was #5 and NCL didn't make the top 10.
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I'm not shocked about NCL. I went on their one time and said I'm never going again. Lol it wasn't what I expected after going on a carnival cruise
Though I’ve been cruising since 1985, I just took my first Carnival cruise December, 2022 (few cancelled on Carnival during the shutdown. I’ve been hesitant simply because of Carnival’s reputation of their clientele as well as their many documented issues.
We sailed on Carnival Glory out of New Orleans. NOLA, Carnival, Cozumel, New Year’s Eve. What could go wrong, lol? Truth is NOTHING went wrong. The only “incident” I noticed was a woman in the piano bar was overserved and passed out. I played EMT (been retired) until more help arrived.
My only complaint was almost all the MDR food was horrible. Our tablemates returned things almost nightly, and even my fiancée who rarely complains was dissatisfied.
I’m excited for our next Carnival cruise on Carnival Splendor, next January out of Sydney. We are going to side-by-side onto a Holland America ship for 14 days upon returning to Sydney.
I will say, I've noticed this happening post covid. I think really they are working these issues out. But, as you know whenever they are trying new things and working the bugs out, the customers are the beta testers.
A week ago I was off my most recent Carnival cruise and yes, the MDR food was less than stellar and simply the same thing I could get at the buffet, plated nicely.
I think this is the key issue. The MDR is better when you order items that most likely won't be from the buffet. Steak, shrimp cocktail, etc.
Love carnival wish they had more food options
You must've been on older ships. I just got off Mardi Gras for the second time. I've spent a total of 14 days on that ship and still haven't eaten everywhere!
@@kennywalker4091 I mean inn dining room
@kennywalker4091 ok will try a newer one
I was on the Celebration last May for 8 nights and I didn't get to half the restaurants. They definitely have a variety
Unless you are on a premium, luxury, or ultra luxury cruise line, the included dining room will have a limited menu. If you want more options at included served restaurants you just need to pay more than for Carnival without specialty restaurants.
We have taken a handful of Carnival cruises with no complaints. The family always had fun. With the recent changes that reduced services such as included room service we have been choosing cruise lines that still offer the service we expect to have on a cruise. We will be taking our first Princess cruise in June 2024 instead of Carnival due to these changes. The only other cruise line we have been on is Disney which we look forward to going on again soon.
i love the carnival jubliee i when on it
Great video!
Thank you for watching!
The Vista-class ships are Carnival’s best. Havana area is so much better than the newer XL class.
What about the casino? Is their rewards program good? How easy is it to get a free cruise?
My nephew hasn't paid for a cruise in 7 years and goes several times a year. All free through their Players Club.
Loyal to Royal
I like to do adult cruising. Princess is more my style.
Took my one and only Carnival cruise to Mexico. If you have an issue, their customer service stinks. Rather than assist to resolve, they listen and ignore.
Everyone hypes up Guy's burgers, but really... most of them I wouldn't try, and the one I did wasn't as great as I could have at home. There's always a long line over there, too.
Sea Day Brunch and the Tea Party were fun, but I also heard that it's either better on other ships or they don't have as much as before covid.
nice vid ngl
Recently took my first Carnival cruise and was shocked. The nightclub closed at 1:30 with a full club and the casinos shut down at 2 am while still packed. Disappointed is an understatement, likely will never sail Carnival again. I chose fun but got almost none.
I didn't last that long in the club. Way too much R and B, and the DJs didn't play semi-decent music until well after midnight! The daytime music was better than that!
Is there some type of grocery place or can you bring your own? Or do you have to eat at these places 3 times a day
You can't bring food. Only cartons of water soda and a bottle of wine
You and your sister sound so much alike 😅❤
The pros far outweigh the minor cons on a carnival Cruise.. every Cruise company has cons, you can't satisfy everyone
Hmm, I love carnival, but sadly, they are nickel and diming you now. MSC is coming in fast.
I hate the Excel class ships. They are way too crowded. Lines to get into the shows are insane. If you wait until 30 minutes before a show to get a seat, good luck! You'll get one of the crappy ones. Lines for comedy shows and the non-buffet food are also ridiculous with hour-long wait times. We just left the Jubilee a couple of weeks ago and we've also been on the Mardi Gras. They tried to cram way too much stuff into these for 6000 guests. Sometimes less is more!
We sailed on the Mardi Gras & found it pretty nice, though I agree about the crowds for the shows. No issues with the food venues.
The poop Cruise
#Annual Quotes
The most interesting sentence I wrote this year is: "I originally bought cruise stocks, but I didn't expect it to become a submarine."
I have indeed never been on a cruise, mainly because the cross-border layout has brought me great difficulties, just like what Zhao Benshan said: "Too big a step will hurt your balls."
I started watching short videos of Carnival Cruises. Demand can stimulate consumption. If a child wants to take a cruise, parents can't stop him. People on cruises don't like to see the elderly, but if the elderly meet a sweet young waiter on the cruise, they will definitely be willing to consume. . . . Production is produced for consumer demand. Some people are blind to consumer demand, and the demand of others is suppressed.
I have absolutely no idea what your point was.
Carnival is too ghetto for me
O during the off season and when kids are in school so it's less crowded
carvival cruise was over crowded. Not a recommend.
All budget friendly cruiselines will have crowded areas when sailing during peak demand weeks. Sail when kids and college students are in school to limit chance of overcrowded ship; these sailings also have lower fares.
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Royal Caribbean is for old people. Stuffy and BORINGGGGG. I'm all about drinking, fighting, streaking and just going berserk so it's Carnival. ALL DAY
You’re why carnival is ghetto
I have sailed Carnival twice. Never again. Outside of the specialty restaurants the food is ‘meh’ at best and ‘oh god no’ at worst. Several times I would not eat what I tried in the MDR because it was simply not good. One can only eat so many Guy’s burgers. After being nickel and dimed to death (specialty restaurants, etc.) on our last cruise with them we compared our aft facing balcony on Carnival to the Virgin Voyages cheeky corner suite we booked and there was only about $500-$600 difference. Grew quickly tired of listening to the cruise director constantly squawking on the loud speaker. The staff were great. Anyway, sailed them twice. Wish I had made it a one and done.
Virgin Voyages is on a way different level! Well Worth the price!
Virgin and Carnival aren't even comparable.
@@kennywalker4091you are absolutely correct and why I shall never cruise Carnival again.
@@AH23323yes it is well worth the price. One comment I hear that I do not agree with is, “I would prefer to cruise two or three times on a cheaper line than once on an expensive one.” Not me.
It’s the ghetto cruise line…Compton or the South Bronx on the ocean. I’ve seen multiple fistfights and drunks. I prefer NCL.
i have been going on cruises sence i was 1
Who else pissed off because Carnival is charging more for the drink package. Not only are the drinks watered down, Carnival has the nerve to charge $82 dollars per day. That's bullshit, I usually tip the bartenders but not anymore.
I personally find the cheaper pricing to be more of a downside than upside. The nickel and diming they do is ridiculous and the environment can feel pretty low class, which isn’t a problem if that’s what you’re looking for