Back from the cruise on the lovely Carnival Pride. While there were things I
liked better on the Norwegian cruise in 2011, I think we got a lot for our
money on Carnival.
Leaving out of Baltimore was great; I didn't mind flying to FL,
except for the layovers, but this was so much easier. We got a 7 day
cruise for approximately the same amount we spent for a 4 day cruise
with airfare.
I would not book a cruise in Nov-Jan again. The weather was cold
when we left Baltimore. It was pleasant in FL & the Bahamas, but it
was not hot enough for swimming - on the ship or at the beaches.
We had a balcony stateroom. It was supposed to be "obstructed",
which cost less than a regular balcony, but the 5th deck obstructed
balcony was not really obstructed at all. I did not mind the inside
cabin, but this was much nicer and DH could go out on the balcony to
smoke. (Smoking areas were very limited).
I did not purchase the wifi plan, so I had no internet access or phone for most of the trip except at Port Canaveral. I put my iPhone on airplane mode, and kept a journal in the notes app.
The food and the shows are the best part. We went to the fancy steak house on the
first night. While it was a great experience & worth the extra
expense, I don't think I would do it again because the dining room food
was nearly as good as the steak house. The buffet food had lots of
selections and the room service was free unless you ordered alcohol,
soda or fancy coffee.
We went to a show almost every night, and
2 of the comedy shows. There were 4 comedians; the first show was
"family friendly" , but not so good. The 2nd was "adults only", and
quite funny. I would have liked to see all 4 comedians, but the comedy
club filled up fast.
Alcohol is very expensive on the ship. I had some unrealistic
expectations about how much DH would/would not spend on alcohol. We
brought the allowed wine aboard and also some "hidden stash", which I
expected to last more than just 2 days. I was happy to find the
"Friends of Bill W." (AA meetings) on board, and I was welcome there as an Al-anon member. Casinos do not really interest me. There was one slot machine with a
cat theme that I might have tried if we had the money, but we didn't.
I think DH would have liked to play some of the casino games, but he was able to control that urge. You had to walk through the casino to get to other activities. I had
fun playing some of the free games - bean bag toss aka corn hole and
trivia. I wasn't very good at the trivia (or the bean bags) but it was
fun. I also attended a couple of the informative presentations and the towel animal folding seminar. There were also art auctions and sales but I skipped most of those. We brought a "game kit" but did not play any of the games until debarkation day. We kept the deck of cards in the carry on bag & played 500 rummy while waiting to debark.
The swimming pools were better on the Norwegian Sky. The Venus
& Apollo pools on the Carnival Pride were more for jumping in and
not really built for swimming. The "adults only" Serenity pool was the
best one, but it was too windy & chilly outside for me to get in.
One pool area had a retractable dome that was stuck open until Thursday.
After they were able to get the dome over that area, it was warmer
there, but the pool water was still cold. There was a water slide on
the Carnival Pride but they did not have it opened until Friday and it
was still too chilly for me. (There was no water slide on the Norwegian
Sky) Because the weather was too chilly for swimming, we spent a lot of
time in the hot tubs. DH was careful to limit his time in the hot tubs
to the recommended 15 minutes, but I was not so careful. I wound up
with a rash on my arms & legs & abdomen/belly that freaked me
out. I did not know whether it was from the hot tub, or if I had
developed an allergy to shellfish or if there were (heaven forbid)
bedbugs. I treated it like poison ivy, washing with cold soapy water
& I had some neosporin ointment. I went to the nurse and she said
it did not look like bedbugs, but most likely an allergic reaction and
that hydrocortisone cream might help. I looked it up online when I got
home and it was most likely a hot tub rash. I went to the doctor today
and he agreed that it was not bedbugs and most likely a hot tub rash, and gave me an Rx antibiotic. I
will be more careful to observe hot tub rules & etiquette in the
future - shower before/after, limit time in the hot tub to 15 minutes.
Ports of Call. At Port Canaveral, we took the shuttle to Cove market
and Cocoa Beach. It was too chilly for swimming and I did not even get
my feet wet. I played corn hole at Cove market, then we went back to the
ship. At Nassau, we took the frugal tour - rode the city bus around the
island for $1.25/each, then went back to the ship. At Freeport/Grand
Bahama, DH stayed at the straw market in Freeport, while I took the
taxi ride to Port Lucaya. I walked around the market and to the beach.
It was too chilly for swimming, but I did get my feet wet.
I did not buy much on this cruise. On the first day I went to the
$10 sale & bought a belt for DH. They had a "groove for St. Jude"
charity event and we got a T-shirt & wristband for a $10. donation.
I bought one souvenir - a Carnival Pride Christmas ornament.
We got some nice pictures on the iPhone and bought 2 of the pictures
taken by the ship photographers. We did not get many taken by the
photographers and now I know why I do not like having bangs. On most of
those pictures, my bangs looked oily and stuck to my forehead.
All in all, we had a very good time and I would cruise with Carnival again. I think I would like to go in a group.
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