Carnaval Cruise

   / Carnaval Cruise #131  
Dudley,

Could you not take carry your own wine or alcoholic beverage with you in you baggage ?


" If you want to save money on liquor you can phone Bon Voyage and get a 1 liter bottle of Appleton VX rum or Margaritaville Tequila(or others) for $40 and it will be in your cabin waiting for you as in photo 1. "
 
   / Carnaval Cruise #132  
Dudley,

Could you not take carry your own wine or alcoholic beverage with you in you baggage ?

Carnival allows each passenger to carry on one 750 ml. bottle of wine or champagne. No other alcoholic beverages are allowed to be carried on.

Many people smuggle some on in various ways but most get caught and unopened bottles are held until the last day and then returned. Unsealed containers are thrown away.

It is worth it to me to buy a bottle from Carnival at their inflated prices rather than worry about getting caught smuggling. Yesterday Carnival raised their prices about $20 per bottle but it is still way cheaper than buying drinks one at a time.

If passengers were allowed to bring on unlimited amounts of liquor I believe it would be like Bourbon Street on Mardi Gras day on the ship with many drunk unruly passengers especially during spring break.
 
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#133  
I don't drink very much any more, so I'm not too worried about that part of things. I read that you can buy a soda card, but I'm not a big fan of soda either except for sprite or 7up. I'm probably just going to drink sweet tea, juice and water.

I won't drive in Mexico. We're looking at the tours. The trip to Tolum to see the ruins from Cozumal is probabl what we'll do. It's a 7 hour trip, so that will pretty much be all we do there.

On a side note, when I was stationed at the US Embassy in Cameroun, a reletive of one of the Embassy people was arrested and we found out that they don't feed you in jail. The family is responsible for making sure that you get fed!!!

Eddie
 
   / Carnaval Cruise #134  
I told her that I wasn't too excited about a cruise and that we should go to an all inclusive resort instead and hang out on the beach. Then she came up with New Orleans and the Conquest. Carnival Conquest - Carnival

Eddie

We took the Conquest out of New Orleans in February 2004. Weather was cool but better than Ohio. It was a good experience.
 
   / Carnaval Cruise #135  
I don't drink very much any more, so I'm not too worried about that part of things. I read that you can buy a soda card, but I'm not a big fan of soda either except for sprite or 7up. I'm probably just going to drink sweet tea, juice and water.

I won't drive in Mexico. We're looking at the tours. The trip to Tolum to see the ruins from Cozumal is probabl what we'll do. It's a 7 hour trip, so that will pretty much be all we do there.

On a side note, when I was stationed at the US Embassy in Cameroun, a reletive of one of the Embassy people was arrested and we found out that they don't feed you in jail. The family is responsible for making sure that you get fed!!!

Eddie

If doing the Tolum tour book through the cruise line as the tour is on the mainland and is a long bus ride. If the ship tour is delayed for any reason the ship will wait on them. You may not have any time to shop in downtown because of the length of the tour but there are plenty of shops near the ports.

In Jamaica take a taxi over to Doctors Cave Beach, the Pork Pit and Margaritaville they are all close together. You will see things along the way that will make you LOL like goats or cows tied to the stop signs. I saw a 10 story bamboo scaffold the first time we went there.

If stopping in Grand Cayman the sting ray city is the big attraction there along with the beaches. We used an outfitter there called Captain Marvins (just goggle him) His shop is one block to the left from the cruise terminal area.

If a big soda drinker just pack a 12-pack in a suitcase. It is one of the allowed beverages.
 
   / Carnaval Cruise #136  
If a big soda drinker just pack a 12-pack in a suitcase. It is one of the allowed beverages.

Each passenger is allowed to bring on 12 non-alcoholic drinks up to 20 ounces each but they must be in a carry-on.

If you put them in a suitcase they will be taken to the "naughty room" where you will be called to open your suitcase for inspection. :eek:
 
   / Carnaval Cruise #137  
We just got back from a 8 day cruise on Royal Caribbean out of Baltimore. I hand carried a 12 pack of cokes thru security with no questions asked. For the record, I am a tightwad!
I have been known to carry liquor in a "rum runners" plastic container; never had a problem yet....hope I haven't just jinxed myself for the next time!
 
   / Carnaval Cruise #138  
We've been on the Conquest about 7 times if you count my kids senior trip, my Dad who cruises a couple of times a year and the two times the wife and I have done it.

It's a hoot, you will have a good time and it's fun waking up next to a new Island to explore. If you do the Jamaica stop make sure to take the Zip line tours.
 
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#139  
We booked our excursions. We did it online through the Carnival site because we heard that if there is a problem, the ship will wait for us if we do it this way.

First stop is Montego Bag and we're going to swim with the Dolphins and go to Dunns Falls.

Second stop is Grand Caymans ans we're going snorkling on a 58 foot yaht then hang out on a private beach.

Third stop is Cozumal, where we are going to see the ruins at Tulum.

I'm going to buy a waterproof camera. I've looked on Amazon and like the Canon Powershot, but hate the price. I don't want to do disposable and really like the idea of a backup camera and one that I can take out in any weather.

[ame]http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001SER460/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&m=ATVPDKIKX0DER[/ame]

Any other suggestions on a camera to buy?

Thanks,
Eddie
 
   / Carnaval Cruise #140  
We booked our excursions. We did it online through the Carnival site because we heard that if there is a problem, the ship will wait for us if we do it this way.

First stop is Montego Bag and we're going to swim with the Dolphins and go to Dunns Falls.

Second stop is Grand Caymans ans we're going snorkling on a 58 foot yaht then hang out on a private beach.

Third stop is Cozumal, where we are going to see the ruins at Tulum.

I'm going to buy a waterproof camera. I've looked on Amazon and like the Canon Powershot, but hate the price. I don't want to do disposable and really like the idea of a backup camera and one that I can take out in any weather.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001SER460/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&m=ATVPDKIKX0DER

Any other suggestions on a camera to buy?

Thanks,
Eddie

I would think that is about as good as your going to get for that kind of money. We have the Olympus and it does OK. It had a glitch after a few years and cost us almost as much to get it repaired compared to buying new. These cameras do not compare to a good 35 mm, but they are a fraction of the cost. Almost considered disposable. We really do not use ours anymore since we bought a good camera. It is more of a toy to take on the boat or in the pool.

I think what did ours in was one of the gaskets did not seal right one time and it got a little water in it. Really need to be careful about where you open it to change the card or batteries. Maker sure it is thoroughly cleaned and dry before opening the case.


If you have a good camera already, there are companies that make underwater cases for most cameras. They are a bit pricey for a reliable case, so no help in saving money.

Enjoy the trip.
 

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