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Great cruise on the Pride week of October 18th!

Last post Mon, Nov 9 2009 8:15 PM by philly 1. 13 replies.
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  • Tue, Oct 27 2009 12:30 PM

    Great cruise on the Pride week of October 18th!

    Well, what can I say?  Carnival does it again!  On our way home up 95 all I could say to my wife was, when we pick up our son- can we make it back in time for another trip out to sea? 

    We had an experience that will continue bringing me back to cruises and actually got my wife (her first cruise) hooked and wanting to come back.  We booked this cruise because it was local and would keep costs down by avoiding airfare.  I knew the ports weren't on the top of my list, but we had a wonderful time. 

    Embarkation was "smooth sailing".  We left South Jersey at about 10:15am and we were parked and in the Port of Baltimore by 12:30pm.  I would say by 1:30 or 2:00 (absolute latest) we were on the ship.  We ate lunch up on Lido, wandered the ship to get my bearings and give my wfie the chance to get a feel for what is on the ship and were in our room by 3:30.  Luggage got there by about 5:00ish. 

    The ship was beautiful, much more elegant with this decor than I remembered other ships being.  Our room stewards, kept our rooms immaculate (of course) and kept us entertained with those towel animals (I love those things).  Our head waiter (Astawa) and assistant (Martina- congratulations on being employee of the month and on your engagement) were awesome.  Thank you for making our cruise so special.  We were celebrating our 2nd anniversary and were fortunate enough to be paired with a couple celebrating their 1st anniversary and had a wonderful time with them each evening.  I will always wonder how they pair people up for dinner time seating so perfectly.  Astawa, your dance moves are 2nd to none!  And thank you for acknowledging both of our anniversaries- not sure how you found out, but thank you!  The food was incredible as always- if you've never had the Warm Chocolate Melting Cake, you don't know what you are missing.  I don't want to get negative and I've commented elsewhere on this, so I'll just say we would skip David's next time.  The food was good, but the evening was not what we were expecting.

    Cruise director, Kirk; Asst directors, Jaime and Matt put together a great time for us to have.  We really enjoyed the shows, the games, the dance lessons and the Q&A with you.  That truly was a highlight.  We really enjoyed finding out about life on the ship as well as your stories and experiences.  Kirk had an energy that was remarkable and really knew how to get people energized and involved.  The musicians were great!  We could have sat and listened to the band in the lounge by the Normandie all day long.  We were thoroughly impressed with the comedy act by the Ventriloquist.  I apologize for forgetting his name, but see his show.  It really is hilarious. 

    The ports were fine.  My wife is pregnant, so she was a bit disappointed that there were alot of excursions they would not let her take part in for liability reasons.  We understand their point of view, but she was still disappointed only because she is an active woman even while pregnant and her doctors know and cleared what she was going to do.  So, we made the best of our ports.  At Canaveral, we took a bus to the beach.  In my opinion, if you been to one beach you've seen them all.  There's sand and water (some places the water is prettier).  I took surfing lessons- had a great time, even if I was not the most graceful "surfer" if I may call myself that now.  At Nassau, as I mentioned elsewhere, we took a cab to Atlantis paid the $70 for us to see the Dig and see the rest of the grounds.  It really is a beautiful place, not sure I'd pay that again if I had it to do again, but we were glad we got to see all of it.  Went back to the shopping district and wandered around trying to find some of the sights and so forth.  At Freeport we simply took a cab to the beach, hung out for a few hours, went to the marketplace and back to the boat. 

    Overall we had a great time.  We were looking for a relaxing do what we want when we want vacation and Carnival "exceeed our expectations".  My wife is hard to please and all during the cruise she raved about how great everything was and how much she would like to do this again.  For me it was my 4th cruise and I was concerned that I might have remembered how great this was for a different reason.  My last cruise I was early 20 something and single, so all I cared about was partying.  After this cruise, it was better than I remembered, but for all different reasons.  Everyone fell over themselves to take care of us for the most part.  People who we encountered treated us like the small family we became for that week.  We took this cruise by ourselves, leaving our 15 month old with our parents, which we were glad we did.  Once he is older and our baby on the way is over 2, we'll definitely be back (unless we can convince the grandparents to come with us sooner to help).  We checked out the Camp Carnival and from our conversations with other parents, we think it's a wonderfual family vacation.  We spoke with other people and it sounded like it would've been a bit rough for just us and children (under 2 that is), but if there was a large group (grandparents, aunts, uncles, etc) it may have been a bit more manageable.  So we will be back, probably after 2 years only because of children, but we will be back for another!

    The seas were a little bit rough, but it was October when we sailed, so it should probably have been a bit expected.  Nothing that ruined the cruise, but it just threw my wife off a little since I had told her she won't even realize she is on a boat.  By Tuesday we were up on deck in bathing suits.  We did so much and still had so much more we could've done, but that's what the next cruise will be for.  The only other thing I forgot about was the smoking.  We were not fans of the smoking in the casino, nor on the deck.  I think I remembered my last cruise being a completely non smoking cruise, but I could be wrong.  I believe just certain ships are completely non smoking.  I'm sure someone can confirm or deny that.  Our room did smell of smoke, so someone probably was smoking in there that should not have been, because there is no smoking in the rooms. 

    We took advantage of the self assist debarkation.  We were on deck 1 so for the first time being "one of the poor people" (sorry poor joke) paid off as we were the first to disembark.  Even though my wife was pregnant, we managed very easily.  We were docked by 9 or 9:30 and truthfully, we were waiting in one of the lounge areas, for no more than 5 or 10 minutes I think and were off the boat through customs and in our car and back on 95 North by 10:15 or 10:30 at the absolute latest. 

     We had a great time.  This cruise met and exceeded all of our needs for this vacation.  With one baby at home and another on the way, we really just wanted to relax and do what we felt like, when we felt like it.  We would probably not do this one again, just because we would like different ports.  Don't let this sound like a put down.  It was a great cruise!  Incredible!  Definitely one we are glad we did.  And like I said we will be back for a family cruise!

    I'm sorry, I've rambled enough, but hopefully this gives some idea of what a great time this is for the new cruiser (and anyone thinking about cruising from Baltimore). 

    M,L,B (and Baby #2 on the way) Ski
  • Wed, Oct 28 2009 9:55 PM In reply to

    • Susan
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    Re: Great cruise on the Pride week of October 18th!

    Hey Ski - thanks for the review - I love Carnival and hubby and  are shipping out this Sunday.  We are so looking forward to the relaxation, fun and being pampered the was Carnival always does.  Great to read above your cruise.  Congrats on your upcoming arrival!! 

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  • Thu, Oct 29 2009 1:22 PM In reply to

    • my2boyz
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    Re: Great cruise on the Pride week of October 18th!

    Thanks for the review!! We're sailing Nov. 8th, and taking our 2 boy's. We're very excited, and it's great to hear of someone who had such a good time. Congrat's on your upcoming little one......:-} We're also able to take this cruise, as we're driving in from NC, and it saves a lot of travel trying to get to Florida!
  • Thu, Nov 5 2009 9:39 AM In reply to

    Re: Great cruise on the Pride week of October 18th!

    Thank you for the thorough review.  We will be on the pride in less than a month, and this will be our 2nd cruise with Carnival.  We had a great time on Liberty, and are hoping for a similar experience on the Pride.  On our last cruise, we brought our kids, and one was under two years old, and I will say we didn't have a lot of time to relax (and we had my parents and sister with us, too!)  But we did have a great time, so I wouldn't completely discourage someone from cruising with children under 2 - just expect a family vacation and know that you won't have a lot of time to yourself.  :) 

    This time both of our boys will be old enough for Camp Carnival (our youngest turns 2 the week before we sail - haha - yes, we planned that!) so we are hoping to have a little more time to ourselves this time around.  We'll still do lots of things with the kids, but it will be nice to have a couple hours every day to spend just as a couple!  After 5 years of marriage, we need it!  :)

    I'm glad to know we weren't the only ones who didn't think the supper club was all it was cracked up to be.  Don't get me wrong - the food was amazing (best lobster bisque ever), but then, the food in the dining room is awesome, too.  I think we just had really high expectations about a night of "dinner and dancing" and it really didn't work out that way.  We felt kind of rushed, and just ate and left.  However, we did have the latest possible reservation (because under-age-2 babysitting in Camp Carnival doesn't start until 10 pm) so that may be why we were rushed.  I'm thinking you'll get better service if you have an earlier reservation.

     

    Cruised on RCCL Explorer of the Seas 10/02/06 to Nassau, Bahamas

    Cruised on Carnival Liberty 1/10/2009 to Eastern Caribbean
    St. Thomas, San Juan, St. Marten

    Cruising on Carnival Pride 11/29/09 to Bahamas
    Cape Canaveral, Nassau, Freeport


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  • Thu, Nov 5 2009 1:16 PM In reply to

    • patcoca
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    Re: Great cruise on the Pride week of October 18th!

    HI,

    Thanks for the review.  December 20th will be our 4th cruise and first from Baltimore. I would like to know at aprox what time the Pride left Baltimore and aprox what time it sailed over the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel.  We are from Canada but travel every summer to Virginia Beach.  We love the Bay Bridge Tunnel and Id like to be on deck when we cross over it.  Also, we have cabin # 5183 (partially obstructed view) Was anyone in the cabin or a similar cabin? If yes, whats the view like from the balcony? Thanks for the help.

    Pat,  Montreal Canada                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

    Carnival Fantasy 2008, Carnival Elation 2008, Norwegian Seaward 1996 

     

  • Thu, Nov 5 2009 6:13 PM In reply to

    Re: Great cruise on the Pride week of October 18th!

    They pretty much leave on time. We hit the Bay bridge just after early dinner seating. In time for beautiful sunset. I can give you times off my pics, although I think DST change adjusted the times for some reason so I'll add the hour back. Sleeping on way out so not sure of time crossed going out. But you can extrapolate from my times.

    Leave 5:30. Hit Bay Bridge around 8pm.

    On way back hit Bay bridge tunnel around 12:30am. Hit bay bridge around 7:20. Docking ship was at 9:30 (pic Captain literally parking the ship).

    So looks like 9 hours which is the time I have seen from others. So looks like 4:30 am on way out and 12:30am give or take on way back. Note, you pull over to Norfolk to pick up and leave pilot.  Don't wake me up.

    Support Baltimore cruising. Who wants to go to FL to cruise.

    Carnival Pride 2010
    Carnival Pride 5/23/09
    HAL Westerdam 1/2008
  • Sat, Nov 7 2009 4:09 PM In reply to

    Re: Great cruise on the Pride week of October 18th!

    I will be going on the pride in Feb and have cabin #5183, I would also be interested in finding out about this view. 

    Thanks Deb

  • Sun, Nov 8 2009 12:14 PM In reply to

    Re: Great cruise on the Pride week of October 18th!

    ski family,

    wow sounded like a great cruise--glad you guys had a great time-i hear nothing but great things about the pride,,,,,i have a question for or anybody that can answer this--how much was parking for the week,since you drove to the port-i will also be driving in from philadelphia,pa...

    thanks,

    philly1

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  • Sun, Nov 8 2009 1:20 PM In reply to

    Re: Great cruise on the Pride week of October 18th!

    im coing from philly too... its 15$ a day to park at the port of maryland (baltimore)... so $120 for a sunday-sunday... kinda pricey (there are parking places at the airport that are like, 6.95 a day, plus the taxi ride to/from the airport... or you can do a park and stay at one of the many hotels there... saw a few places with rates as long as 75)

  • Sun, Nov 8 2009 8:38 PM In reply to

    Re: Great cruise on the Pride week of October 18th!

    funny99:

    im coing from philly too... its 15$ a day to park at the port of maryland (baltimore)... so $120 for a sunday-sunday... kinda pricey (there are parking places at the airport that are like, 6.95 a day, plus the taxi ride to/from the airport... or you can do a park and stay at one of the many hotels there... saw a few places with rates as long as 75)

    Parking at Baltimore port for the week is $105.  They will take cash or credit cards. 

    Carnival Pride - 2010 (still working on the booking)
    Carnival Pride - 10/11/2009
    Carnival Imagination - 01/05/2008
    Carnival Fascination - 10/16/2006
  • Sun, Nov 8 2009 8:46 PM In reply to

    Re: Great cruise on the Pride week of October 18th!

    i'm confused... if its 15 dollars a day, and its 8 days (sun-sun) how can it be only 105? whats the point of them charging 15 a day if they don't?
  • Sun, Nov 8 2009 8:51 PM In reply to

    Re: Great cruise on the Pride week of October 18th!

    they count it the same way the cruise is count... the pride is a 7 day cruise... so they charge for 7 days... you get there around noon on 1 sunday and you are gone before noon the following

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  • Mon, Nov 9 2009 11:30 AM In reply to

    Re: Great cruise on the Pride week of October 18th!

    Just like everyone else said, it was $105 for the week.  Whatever the rationale is, 7 or 8 days, I don't know, but it was $105.  Very convenient, to me it was worth it, especially with my wife being pregnant.  We pulled right up, dropped our luggage off, parked and and were practically on the boat.  So it was worth the money rather than having to trudge around and park somewhere to save money and then lug our luggage around.  Then getting off the boat, like I mentioned, we did self assist- got off the boat at around 9:30 or 10:00 and were on 95 by 10:30.  It was incredibly convenient. 

     As for the bridge, I think we pretty much left on time at 5:30 and 8:00 sounded right for going under the bridge.  Sorry, I don't have any pics of that so I don't have a frame of reference. 

    M,L,B (and Baby #2 on the way) Ski
  • Mon, Nov 9 2009 8:15 PM In reply to

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    thanks everyone for the respones back--now i have options...

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