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Carnival Cruise Line is NOT for families

Last post Mon, Jul 13 2009 9:10 PM by Anonymous. 24 replies.
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  • Wed, Apr 15 2009 3:33 AM In reply to

    • Mojo
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    Re: Carnival Cruise Line is NOT for families

    Well, Im sorry that you had a bad time....  Sounds like like for your family, you would have benefit from a disney cruise.... I think carnival is versatile with their guests, ranging from kids to adults..



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  • Wed, Apr 15 2009 6:46 AM In reply to

    • Smitty681
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    Re: Carnival Cruise Line is NOT for families

    beachy1nut:

    Anonymous:
    Since Carnival does not provide pagers as other cruises do our kids could not page us to come back and pick them up

    A very minor investment would have provided you with walkie talkies.

    jsut two weeks later the Legend had hundreds of children booked.  they all seemed to be enjoying the adventures planned out for them.

     

     

     

    Thanks for reminding me to head to Radio Shack for walkie talkies before June 13. We're taking our 6 & 7 (almost) yo grandsons on the Pride. If they don't like Camp Carnival (although I'm sure they will), they can hang out with us when not swimming with the dolphins, etc. As for Disney, no one knows how to wring every $ you have out of you like the Mouse does. That's why our annual Thanksgiving in Orlando trip now leans more towards Universal/IOA and SeaWorld with only a day or two at WDW. The grands like the other parks as well as or better than WDW, and two days is enough to do all the fun rides at all 4 Disney parks.

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    I've only been off the Holiday for a short time, and I'm already having fits of melancholy. I guess unless we can cruise every two months, I'll probably never be satisfied again.

    Our 7 YO and 6 YO grandsons decided that they would prefer a Thanksgiving Cruise to Key West and Cozumel on the Destiny to Thanksgiving in Orlando/Kissimmee this November. We must be teaching them well. Thanks for an excuse for my booking another cruise, guys!


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  • Tue, Jun 2 2009 5:16 PM In reply to

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    That's cool no kids. Kids should be left at home. That's why I wouldn't cruise on Disney. But this is also my last year of Carnival too. I have been a loyal customer for 8 years to Carnival but now they won't honor their contract to take the 6/5 cruise from Long  Beach to Mexico, instead we are going to Catalina. So does any one know of another cruise line that hates Kids and that honors their ticket sales? 

  • Wed, Jun 3 2009 4:41 PM In reply to

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    You could have brought a friend with her and still saved over Disney prices.

    I have been carnival cruising  with my 15 year old daughter every year starting when she was 6 ,never has she complained or been unhappy in fact cant wait for February 2010!

    Sounds like a spoiled cant entertain her self kind of kid!

  • Mon, Jun 8 2009 3:27 PM In reply to

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    Anonymous:
    Since Carnival does not provide pagers as other cruises do our kids could not page us to come back and pick them up.
    That's odd. I thought all carnival cruises had pagers? I may be wrong. We took our children on the Sensation in 2007 and were provided with a pager each and every time we dropped them off at Camp Carnival.

     

    Sorry your children did not like it. Ours had a wonderful time. I will admit, some days they like Camp Carnival better than others, but that to me is just children. They are not going to like everything, all of the time. All in all, our two absolutely loved Carnival and have been begging us to go back since. Thus we are leaving June 29th. Can't wait.

    Anonymous:
    As I said, the cruise was nice and the staff very friendly but I would not recommend Carnival for a family trip. Go Disney.

    To each their own. I have found Disney to be way over priced comparitively, and very unwilling to show support to our troops through Military discounts in the way that Carnival does (tried several times for a military discount on Disney and was told "keep checking back"). For these reasons and the bang for your buck, I choose Carnival. Again to each his own. Sorry the experience was not what you experienced on other lines.

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    2/2006 Carnival Legend (10th Anniversary Cruise
    12/2006 RCCL (Did not like at all)
    08/07 Carnival Sensation (1st cruise with the kids)
    06/2009 Carnival Inspiration (Loved this ship)
    Future Cruises
    06/2010 7 Day on Carnival - Not yet booked - Not sure what ship (Someone please make recomendations)
  • Mon, Jun 29 2009 8:53 AM In reply to

    • rwilymz
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    Re: Carnival Cruise Line is NOT for families

    I'm really distressed to hear this.  Very, very distressed.

     

    I'm taking my wife, my son and my new daughter-in-law on a cruise in just under two weeks.  We'll probably have a miserable time now that I know it's not for families.

     

    Dang.  Wydja have to go and ruin it for me?

    Desperately seeking 10th cruise for the free laundry.
  • Mon, Jun 29 2009 9:10 AM In reply to

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    Anonymous:
    We were guests on the Carnival Imagination that sailed on 2/23 out of Miami. We had a good time, food was good and the staff was very accommodating and friendly... with one VERY BIG exception, the kids club "Camp Carnival". Our girls are 9 and 5 and on the 2nd day our asked to go to the open play session so they could check the kids club out. When we dropped them off and registered them around 10:00 am they were the only 2 kids there. We were a little surprised but our kids were excited to try it and with four counselors we figured they would get lots of attention. We returned to pick them up an hour and a half later to have them race back to us close to tears and tell us they were never going back. They informed us that the counselors wouldn't let them paint or color or play on the computers. Since they were the only two they had them watch a movie the entire time. Since Carnival does not provide pagers as other cruises do our kids could not page us to come back and pick them up. The cruise was very nice but the Lido deck activities are clearly adult focused and since it was two windy most of the time for the water slide or putt putt that was our only option to swim and play with our kids amongst the adult activities. The evening shows and activities were all adult focused (PG-17 rated). In the past we have taken a Disney Cruise and the kids club was 110% better. The activities had a much wider range - luau party nights, cookie baking and treasure hunts to name a few. Our kids were younger and BEGGED us to go to the kids club. Much of the time my husband and I would hang out and watch the festivities (we were made to feel very welcome) and the counselors interacted with the kids constantly. While there were adult focused activities and shows on board there were equal amounts of family shows and activities. As I said, the cruise was nice and the staff very friendly but I would not recommend Carnival for a family trip. Go Disney.
     

    You dont go to a chinese restaurant and order a Pizza, right? what I am trying to tell you with this analogy is that if you are focused on childrens activities, you cant compare Disney w/ Carnival. Of course Disney is going to have more things for kids to do! DUH!! but to make a blunt statement saying that Carnival Cruise Line is not for families is a bit exaggerated. Of course, if you want to kill two birds with one stone, you go with Carnival, which have activities for both children and adults, but if you want to pay a fortune and give your kids creme de la creme in terms of children's activities, then by all means, go with Disney! 

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  • Mon, Jun 29 2009 10:01 AM In reply to

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    Lol.....some of you guys can be a bit harsh......Luv2cruise is right.....all children are different and some can't entertain themselves like others.....

    Perhaps you shouldn't bring an only child on a cruise.....and if you do choose a better time like everyone else is saying.

    Some kids love company and other kids can entertain themselves pretty good. I would not blame Camp Carnival if my 16 month old is the only child using babysitting services....do

    Disney is extremely pricey so I think I'll go there on land instead....lol....might still end up paying $1,500 in tickets, food and souvenirs....Wink

  • Mon, Jun 29 2009 10:01 AM In reply to

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    Lol.....some of you guys can be a bit harsh......Luv2cruise is right.....all children are different and some can't entertain themselves like others.....

    Perhaps you shouldn't bring an only child on a cruise.....and if you do choose a better time like everyone else is saying.

    Some kids love company and other kids can entertain themselves pretty good. I would not blame Camp Carnival if my 16 month old is the only child using babysitting services....do

    Disney is extremely pricey so I think I'll go there on land instead....lol....might still end up paying $1,500 in tickets, food and souvenirs....Wink

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  • Mon, Jul 13 2009 9:10 PM In reply to

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    Carnival may not be for every family, but to say it's not for families is plain ridiculous! My family loves Carnival. My husband and I both worked when our kids were growing up, and always saw our vacations as time to be together "away from it all".

    My boys were 11 and 15 on their first cruise and they had a ball, with us! Neither of them ever even asked about the Camp. We played games on the Lido deck (I have found memories of much Sponge Bob Uno!), explored the ship, and we were able to enjoy the activities and excursions together. I certainly realize it may not go that way for everyone, I guess we were lucky. 

    Our youngest is now almost 19, and is disappointed he can't join us when we sail in September. My 22 year old is excited for us, and we were reminiscing about the cruises we took as a family. Obviously, they have great memories of their Carnival Cruises!

     

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