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No complaints, in general, especially given how cheap the cruise was. Be aware that the Carnival Conquest seems to be one of their older ships. It's clean, but the pool is small and the water slides are a little short. Food is good, and the fees are all inclusive. We hit a storm the first day out, and the ship did sway some. Make sure you bring sea sickness medication if you're not sure if you get sea sick. The onboard store ran out of the medication that day.
Watch out for the additional fees, we purchased the Internet access and the Bubbles package (the soda package). The big fees are the shore excursions. Make sure you research on YouTube on what is worth going to.
All in all, it's a decent, cheap vacation. I think next time we'll go on a more modern ship that has more of everything (bigger pool, more entertainment, etc).
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My rule of thumb is anything less than $100/person/day after everything is paid is a good deal.
Keep in mind that your room, travel, entertainment and all meals are included in that price.
Yes, cruise ships do spread diseases more easily, famous for norovirus (vomiting, diarrhea) before covid was a thing.
I've been on a short carnival cruise to MX, hubby and I enjoyed it a lot. Was really cheap and I actually liked their entertainment options more than our last 2 Princess cruises.... we also liked the food. Had a younger, less affluent crowd, but that didn't bother us, felt like it had more of a party vibe than Princess.
I wish more cruises left from the West coast
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You're also expected to tip based on the full price of the trip, which adds up.
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