I know it looks that way in the video... but when you're actually in the room, all you notice is the amazing view out the big picture windows and how much larger the suite is than most other cruise ship cabins you've ever been in. I got over the orange color scheme pretty quickly once I was in the room and having fun.
We were in the similar suite on the Carnival Glory this past December and it was awesome. The fact we had my 88 y/o father in law made this choice mandatory and we’re glad we all went and chose the suite! And yes, the sofa does have a sleeper bed, too!
Wow Jim! It was so enjoyable to watch your video. Will never be able to stay in one but it was fun to see through your eyes. Hope you and your wife had a wonderful trip! Thanks for posting the video :)
Beautyfull Hearts I just came home from a Carnival Cruise 2 weeks ago and we had a regular balcony room and I still slept outside on the balcony every single night. It was amazing!
Mary is right! The Garden Villas on Norwegian Cruise Line are probably the #1 most amazing cruise ship suite. I had a tour of one a couple of weeks ago. I am setting a personal goal to stay in one... someday!
Thanks Jim that IS VERY COOL. I must give the captains suite a try one of these days. It definitely looks worth it. We like to pend alot of time in cabin.
I had the good fortune to stay in the suite 2 years ago with my daughter. The cruise was from Barcelona to Venice. There are two Captain's Suites. This one is on the starboard side.
This is by far the largest cruise room I've ever seen, i really hope and pray that will travel by cruise ship soon and in some years to come, am really looking forward to it.
If you had to be quarantined on that ship, that’s where you’d want to be. We were in a Crown Loft Suite on Allure back in 2014, and boy if the quarantine on the ships had happened at that time, I wouldn’t have minded as much being in there🙂
wow this room is insane! i almost don't even want to know how much you paid for this cabin or how fast you had to book it since there's only 2 on the ship. i LOVE the windows.
Thank you for the video this is one more reason I have to keep looking for a 2nd job this lady I'm talking to I would love to book the room you have. Thanks again for sharing
I am booked in Cabin 9115 for an upcoming cruise in January. I was unable to get the captain's suite on the port side, as it is already booked. I know this sounds like a petty question, but I want this cruise to be picture-perfect: Do you believe the port-side cabin is a better experience than the starboard-side cabin?
Great balcony and view .if I had the means of go with the biggest one .ad ling as it was not a lot of noise surrounding it .of course with the a.c. on probably wouldn't here anything else anyway.
When you were touring the bedroom part of the cabin I noticed on the TV that the date was 12/21/13. I was on the cruise directly after you! Great tour. Did you have a good time?
wow Im sure the price is absurd but just the fact that you have a private bedroom would so make it worth it, we cruise with two teens so much for privacy
I would have thought the architects and ship builders could have thought up the idea of double flooring the front and carried the balcony right around over the bridge so you could also sit outside with the front view over the bridge as some ships have got cabin balconies over the bridge all be it one deck up but its not impossible to do my suggestion as no-one can gain access to the bridge so it would be quite safe I would have thought it was possible to do a balcony like this so it would be a walk around balcony and would have had room then for a jacuzzi
If you turn the air conditioning off and then come back to the room later and it's way too hot and you have to turn the air conditioning up to quickly cool the room... yes, it's incredibly noisy. In other words, at the highest setting, it's like a jet engine, it's so noisy! But if you just leave the air conditioning always on at a lower level, it's not objectionable.
Yes, I like Carnival the best, too... because of the "bang for the buck". For the (low) price you pay for a Carnival cruise, you sure get a heck of a great vacation. There are some things that other cruise lines offer that are nicer, but you pay a lot for it. Carnival is definitely the best value.
Our favorite line is NCL. We have been on 3 Carnival cruises all were pretty horrible. I would rather pay a couple hundred bucks more and have a better experience.
Now the $13 dollar question how much are these suites compared to other suites ? My wife and I will be first timers and the suite is what we want , No Balcony, Ocean view, inside rooms they are all too small and cramped, we are looking at between a 4 and 7/8 day cruise, Thanks for any help
Like the pricing for any cruise ship cabin, the price of the Captain's Suite varies depending on what week of the year you are looking at. It's more expensive during the summer, for example, when demand for cruising is high. Any week that involves a holiday... such as Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years, etc. will also be an expensive week. Early to mid-December is an inexpensive time... that's why we cruised when we did. Most people don't want to take a vacation just before Christmas. The price of the Captain's Suite tends to run about three times the price of a standard balcony cabin. But to see true pricing, the best way is to go to Carnival.com and do a mock booking. Helpful tip: If you're trying to do a mock booking of the Captain's Suite on Carnival.com, it might not be totally obvious how to do so at first. The trick to get these suites to come up when booking online is to set "room type" to suite... "stateroom" to Grand Suite... and "location" to forward.
They don't have to follow US law because they are flagged out of other countries. Typically those countries don't have a minimum wage. But I know a person from Haiti and he has been working for Carnival for a few years and loves it. They pay him more than he could make in Haiti and he is able to keep some and send the rest to his family there.The pay is low compared to what we as Americans are used to.
Actually they get paid a good amount of money . Your headwaiter makes somewhere between $3000- $4000 a month. Your cabin steward makes the same. The lowest salary is the ones of the dish washers and deck cleaners.They make $520 a month which is the lowest salary onboard . However , the salary of the waiters and stewards depends on the guests gratuity . If they remove it, the crew works for free.Thats why its important for the crew that their guests are not removing the grautiutes . And yes, im a former cabin steward on Carnival Cruise.
This would be good for what my family likes to call “parasite” cruises 2-4 people stay in a balcony or a suite then everyone else gets a inside cabin and we all enjoy the one big cabin
I'm assuming that you're talking about the railings on the outside of those big picture windows. No, passengers can not go out there. That's just for window washers and other maintenance people... and that would be very rare. It's not like during the cruise anyone would be out there in front of your picture windows!
Unlike the Norwegian, The only thing it is missing is the jacuzzi on the deck. But unlike the Norwegian it has a jacuzzi tub and two bathrooms. Was this cabin bigger than the Norwegian pearl you featured on a vidio for $1,600 a night ? If you had to choose would you be the Norwegian pearl or this one here?
my family almost got this room but i accidentally refreshed the page and someone had already bought it :( we went for carnival sunrise grand suite instead😂
It's the Captain's Suite in name only. It is not where the Captain sleeps. It is a passenger cabin. The Captain's actual cabin is directly below this cabin. In fact, from the balcony, you can look through the windows of his cabin one floor below and sometimes see him sitting at his desk.
I know it looks outdated in the photos. When I was actually there, though, the carpet and the couch were not the focus of attention. Your eyes are actually drawn to the amazing view out the windows. I never gave the couch or the carpet much thought when I was there. But in the photos, they do catch your attention! It might not even look like that anymore. I shot this video over 7 years ago. They may have totally refurbished the suite since then.
This was a cruise I did seven years ago, so I don't really recall. It was certainly less expensive than some of the high-end suites on Royal Caribbean... but then again it was definitely the most expensive suite on Carnival Sunshine. The question probably shouldn't be "what did this cabin cost you seven years ago?" The question should be "what would this cabin cost me a year from now?" (High-end suites like this usually book up far in advance, so it's a good idea to think ahead for something like this.) To find the going rate, you could go to Carnival's web site and do a mock booking. What you are looking for is known on the booking engine as a Captain's Suite. I don't believe it will even show up as an option unless you are logged in as a VIFP member. I did a mock booking for a 5 day cruise on Carnival Sunshine next January, and it was $4503 for the suite. The price will definitely vary depending on what time of year the cruise is. For example, during summer months it will go for a lot more.
We were fortunate to stay in the Captain's Suite on the Sunshine in 2014. It was very spacious. I loved the spacious balcony and having 2 bathrooms.
That couch and carpet is HIDDEOUS!!!
I know it looks that way in the video... but when you're actually in the room, all you notice is the amazing view out the big picture windows and how much larger the suite is than most other cruise ship cabins you've ever been in. I got over the orange color scheme pretty quickly once I was in the room and having fun.
My family, 5 of us, are thinking about booking this room in November. It's great to see it in video form, thanks!
We LOVE cruising and we love the Carnival Magic! Great job!
We were in the similar suite on the Carnival Glory this past December and it was awesome. The fact we had my 88 y/o father in law made this choice mandatory and we’re glad we all went and chose the suite! And yes, the sofa does have a sleeper bed, too!
I was in that exact room for an 8 day cruise to italy on my birthday! Ah the memories.
How much was it?
It costs $8,500 for an 8 day cruise per 2 people
TheoYT it isn't eight grand per eight days that's cheaper then a regular suite
RandomTube NOT-HD a normal suite is about 1,000 dollars to 1,500 not even close to 8 grand
Wow Jim! It was so enjoyable to watch your video. Will never be able to stay in one but it was fun to see through your eyes. Hope you and your wife had a wonderful trip! Thanks for posting the video :)
I would sleep outside on the balcony 😅. Beautiful room
Meeee to...
Beautyfull Hearts I just came home from a Carnival Cruise 2 weeks ago and we had a regular balcony room and I still slept outside on the balcony every single night. It was amazing!
You missed it back in 2013
I hope you’re not sleep walking. That would suck.
Lol I'd be afraid of waking up in the ocean
This cabin is an incredible layout, all they have to do is keep it renovated and it' s a winner for as long as the ship remains in their fleet.
This is the biggest cruise room I've ever seen
Take a look at the Garden Villas on norwegian cruise line. Much larger than this.
Get the Grand Duplex suite on the Queen Mary 2. 2 floor room and some great stuff.
Mary is right! The Garden Villas on Norwegian Cruise Line are probably the #1 most amazing cruise ship suite. I had a tour of one a couple of weeks ago. I am setting a personal goal to stay in one... someday!
Not if you stay in The Haven!
The Haven is where it is at. Been on 4 NCL ships and stayed in the Haven. Best deal if you want to be treated like royalty.
Hi Jim, enjoyed your reviews on cruise critic, glad you enjoyed the allure. Kind regards Ian
Thanks for the video! I will be staying in this room at the end of January. I so can't wait!!!!
Your stateroom was beautiful, thanks for sharing!
Thanks Jim that IS VERY COOL. I must give the captains suite a try one of these days. It definitely looks worth it. We like to pend alot of time in cabin.
You should do a packing and unpacking video. And how you keep things so neat. My husband and daughter like to make it a struggle for me. LOL
I'd love to see the room that the real captain gets!
I had the good fortune to stay in the suite 2 years ago with my daughter. The cruise was from Barcelona to Venice. There are two Captain's Suites. This one is on the starboard side.
Never been on a cruise, your videos have been really helpful on looking into trips! Thank you
Thanks for posting this, Rev. Jim.
Just stayed in that room on a 8 day cruise. nothing has changed lol. the private deck makes the whole thing
This is by far the largest cruise room I've ever seen, i really hope and pray that will travel by cruise ship soon and in some years to come, am really looking forward to it.
Another great review thank you, also shared it with out FB group
Thankyou so much for the tour.. Loved it.. Never be able to afford it but loved it lol..
Wow that is one beautiful cabin. I bet you and your wife had an amazing time
This exact cabin 9115. Was also shown in photographs on Cruise Critic. Very cool
I perfectly project me on the balcony, sipping my coffee in the morning...
Absolutely beautiful thanks for sharing
You have a great voice for narration. You could do it for a living if you don't already.
If you had to be quarantined on that ship, that’s where you’d want to be. We were in a Crown Loft Suite on Allure back in 2014, and boy if the quarantine on the ships had happened at that time, I wouldn’t have minded as much being in there🙂
wow this room is insane! i almost don't even want to know how much you paid for this cabin or how fast you had to book it since there's only 2 on the ship. i LOVE the windows.
Stayed in this suite in February 2015. Nice suite, excellent balcony! Hated the rest of the ship, so chopped up. First and last Carnival cruise.
I was on there twice! Such a great ship. Amazing so nice! I love your suite so lucky :D
I would order nonstop margaritas and lounge with a book on that balcony.
cindy pattana, yeah... then throw up over the rail!
cindy pattana I would order non-stop girls and Lounge in every room lol
But it's Carnival
just amazing, beautiful
Great video. My wife said we must get this room.
This is just beautiful and that view from the living room and balcony is amazing and breathless.
Love room tours. Amazing room. Thanks for sharing!🚢
I was at the royal loft suite in the anthem of the seas and I loved it
Those two big windows in a force 10 storm... O.O The dream is real. (Until I probably fall over)
Thank you for the video this is one more reason I have to keep looking for a 2nd job this lady I'm talking to I would love to book the room you have. Thanks again for sharing
That’s an amazing room
Thanks for the video. Nice job!
Great video...Looking at booking this room in the fall....Thank you
amazing! Thankyou for sharing!
very nice suite! One day hubby and I will slurge on the captains suite.
I'm Loyal to Royal lol, never liked Carnival, but I have to say, this is a nicely laid out stateroom, and very tastefully designed.
eots44 Ive worked for both, and Carnival is awful. A joke. The industry people call them the ‘K-Mart of cruise lines”. Very apt.
I need to book this room next time
Thank you for the very informative tour. I know what room I'm booking!!
I am booked in Cabin 9115 for an upcoming cruise in January. I was unable to get the captain's suite on the port side, as it is already booked. I know this sounds like a petty question, but I want this cruise to be picture-perfect: Do you believe the port-side cabin is a better experience than the starboard-side cabin?
Port side, starboard side... it really doesn't matter much. You'll enjoy it.
Jim Zimmerlin, thank you for your response.
Thank you for the tour. Your suite is amazing ^_^
I love..one day i will book to suite
Great balcony and view .if I had the means of go with the biggest one .ad ling as it was not a lot of noise surrounding it .of course with the a.c. on probably wouldn't here anything else anyway.
I was searching for a video to see where the captain sleeps !
He has his own cabin/office directly behind the navigational bridge, which is directly below the suite you see in this video.
@@JimZim thank u
Yeah, same with me. But, this was a very interesting video.
great video I am sold!
Dang! Nice digs!
That room is awesome
When you were touring the bedroom part of the cabin I noticed on the TV that the date was 12/21/13. I was on the cruise directly after you! Great tour. Did you have a good time?
Thanks for the video
I went on sunshine last year, nice boat
wheee im staying here my next cruise!
edit: for those wondering, they did change the carpet
Thanks for sharing! Any tips on getting the best price for this suite? Thanks!
How much was it to get the captain suite? My fiancé and I want to have that for our honeymoon next year
Just a normal average cabin would do me. The beauty is in the cruise.
amazing the room the only cons if any rough sea, is a nightmare in a room that high. :)
As I understand it, you must first book a full suite, then later you may be able to upgrade to this, correct?
No. You can book it directly, on their web site. That's exactly how I ended up in it. I simply booked it.
Fantastic views,
You must be really lucky to have scored a room like that!
I felt fortunate to be there, that's for sure!
good info thanks sir
So is this under the category 'balcony' or 'suites'? If its suites, would be considered a 'grand suite'?
+Amber Wakefield
It's a Grand Suite, forward.
cool =)
very nice!
wow Im sure the price is absurd but just the fact that you have a private bedroom would so make it worth it, we cruise with two teens so much for privacy
I would have thought the architects and ship builders could have thought up the idea of double flooring the front and carried the balcony right around over the bridge so you could also sit outside with the front view over the bridge as some ships have got cabin balconies over the bridge all be it one deck up but its not impossible to do my suggestion as no-one can gain access to the bridge so it would be quite safe I would have thought it was possible to do a balcony like this so it would be a walk around balcony and would have had room then for a jacuzzi
It's bigger than my entire apartment. BTW, sounds like air circulation constantly going. Bit noisy. Is it ever an issue?
If you turn the air conditioning off and then come back to the room later and it's way too hot and you have to turn the air conditioning up to quickly cool the room... yes, it's incredibly noisy. In other words, at the highest setting, it's like a jet engine, it's so noisy! But if you just leave the air conditioning always on at a lower level, it's not objectionable.
How much does wifi run on the ship? Nice room, love the windows and the balcony. Nice video. Cheers!
viewtube If you take a look at help.carnival.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1152 they explain all the options for wi-fi.
Thank you, Jim! Will check that link out. Appreciate the help. Godspeed! :)
cool video!!!
Can you do a time lapse of a cruise in this room?
Hopefully the wifi is fixed by now. Thanks for posting
Thats wonderful ❤️
If I had room I think I'd never leave it.
Oh my gosh this room is insane !!! Sharing this video with my wife
What is your favourite cruise line mine is carnival
Yes, I like Carnival the best, too... because of the "bang for the buck". For the (low) price you pay for a Carnival cruise, you sure get a heck of a great vacation. There are some things that other cruise lines offer that are nicer, but you pay a lot for it. Carnival is definitely the best value.
Yeah i think so too :)
Our favorite line is NCL. We have been on 3 Carnival cruises all were pretty horrible. I would rather pay a couple hundred bucks more and have a better experience.
Kevin Cefalu-McNamara i dont really want to know that i like carnival so let me stick with my opinion ok.
carnival cruises ships If you didn't want to know whats everyones cruise line is then you shouldn't have asked.
Now the $13 dollar question how much are these suites compared to other suites ? My wife and I will be first timers and the suite is what we want , No Balcony, Ocean view, inside rooms they are all too small and cramped, we are looking at between a 4 and 7/8 day cruise, Thanks for any help
Like the pricing for any cruise ship cabin, the price of the Captain's Suite varies depending on what week of the year you are looking at. It's more expensive during the summer, for example, when demand for cruising is high. Any week that involves a holiday... such as Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years, etc. will also be an expensive week. Early to mid-December is an inexpensive time... that's why we cruised when we did. Most people don't want to take a vacation just before Christmas.
The price of the Captain's Suite tends to run about three times the price of a standard balcony cabin. But to see true pricing, the best way is to go to Carnival.com and do a mock booking.
Helpful tip:
If you're trying to do a mock booking of the Captain's Suite on Carnival.com, it might not be totally obvious how to do so at first. The trick to get these suites to come up when booking online is to set "room type" to suite... "stateroom" to Grand Suite... and "location" to forward.
omg this view is fantastic...how much is this ?
Thanks for sharing!!
Nice tour. My cabin will be closet size when I travel this summer. :(
do staff have to pay for accommodation while working on a cruise ship ?
Definitely not. Of course, they don't have anything close to luxurious accomodations... but they certainly don't pay for boarding.
They don't have to follow US law because they are flagged out of other countries. Typically those countries don't have a minimum wage. But I know a person from Haiti and he has been working for Carnival for a few years and loves it. They pay him more than he could make in Haiti and he is able to keep some and send the rest to his family there.The pay is low compared to what we as Americans are used to.
No, pay is usually very low and crew rooms are usually shared between 3 or 4 members, small rooms with bunk beds, a closet, and a couple dressers
Actually they get paid a good amount of money . Your headwaiter makes somewhere between $3000- $4000 a month.
Your cabin steward makes the same.
The lowest salary is the ones of the dish washers and deck cleaners.They make $520 a month which is the lowest salary onboard . However , the salary of the waiters and stewards depends on the guests gratuity . If they remove it, the crew works for free.Thats why its important for the crew that their guests are not removing the grautiutes . And yes, im a former cabin steward on Carnival Cruise.
Nice!
That is awesome , great video :)
This would be good for what my family likes to call “parasite” cruises 2-4 people stay in a balcony or a suite then everyone else gets a inside cabin and we all enjoy the one big cabin
Can people go stand at the front where those rails are? Right before the window.
I'm assuming that you're talking about the railings on the outside of those big picture windows. No, passengers can not go out there. That's just for window washers and other maintenance people... and that would be very rare. It's not like during the cruise anyone would be out there in front of your picture windows!
Ok good. That would have been awful if passengers not in your cabin could go out there.
Unlike the Norwegian, The only thing it is missing is the jacuzzi on the deck. But unlike the Norwegian it has a jacuzzi tub and two bathrooms. Was this cabin bigger than the Norwegian pearl you featured on a vidio for $1,600 a night ? If you had to choose would you be the Norwegian pearl or this one here?
brilliant video by the way forgot to mention that in my last comment sorry
my family almost got this room but i accidentally refreshed the page and someone had already bought it :( we went for carnival sunrise grand suite instead😂
with the vip room do you get better free food and drinks??????
Not on Carnival Cruise Line... but you would if you booked a suite on Norwegian Cruise Line.
Going into this video I thought that this was literally the Captain's suite.
Nice!!!!
Wait why is the bridge on the back of the ship
It's not. The bridge is on the front of the ship. And this suite is directly above the bridge.
So only the Captain can sleep there, or can guest pay to have that cabin?
It's the Captain's Suite in name only. It is not where the Captain sleeps. It is a passenger cabin. The Captain's actual cabin is directly below this cabin. In fact, from the balcony, you can look through the windows of his cabin one floor below and sometimes see him sitting at his desk.
Jim Zimmerlin oh, so is that the expensive one?
That carpet is very hard on the eyes
I know it looks outdated in the photos. When I was actually there, though, the carpet and the couch were not the focus of attention. Your eyes are actually drawn to the amazing view out the windows. I never gave the couch or the carpet much thought when I was there. But in the photos, they do catch your attention!
It might not even look like that anymore. I shot this video over 7 years ago. They may have totally refurbished the suite since then.
@@JimZim I hope so!
great room but what was the damage for it.
It was about $850 per night... and that was the total price for the cabin, not the price per person.
Wow!! That is a sweet cabin Jim! I’ve only been on Carnival Conquest but if you don’t mind me asking how much was it for that suite?
This was a cruise I did seven years ago, so I don't really recall. It was certainly less expensive than some of the high-end suites on Royal Caribbean... but then again it was definitely the most expensive suite on Carnival Sunshine.
The question probably shouldn't be "what did this cabin cost you seven years ago?" The question should be "what would this cabin cost me a year from now?" (High-end suites like this usually book up far in advance, so it's a good idea to think ahead for something like this.)
To find the going rate, you could go to Carnival's web site and do a mock booking. What you are looking for is known on the booking engine as a Captain's Suite. I don't believe it will even show up as an option unless you are logged in as a VIFP member.
I did a mock booking for a 5 day cruise on Carnival Sunshine next January, and it was $4503 for the suite. The price will definitely vary depending on what time of year the cruise is. For example, during summer months it will go for a lot more.
Thanks for the info!