Carnival Dream Cruise Reviews - Questions and Answers
77 Carnival Dream traveler questions & answers
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A: It depends are you talking to beach excursion or a cataran? Beach usual says it's available for rental, cataran is provided?
Answered by Paully52 on March 5, 2022
A: usually! it should say in the info for the excursion. That said- I would not use it!!! They say they clean it and sanitize it, but I highly doubt it! I always take my own mask and snorkle. The thought of putting their snorkle in my mouth after h... ow many hundreds of others- no thank you!See More
Answered by crusin4gramma on August 6, 2022
A: Any snorkel excursion we have been on, came with free gear to use (mask, snorkel, and fins). If you find you really like snorkeling, buy your own because their gear is sometimes very cheap, and a good set isn’t all that expensive.
Answered by Luv2Cruise2014 on August 2, 2022
A: one experience was a bad respiratory infection about 3 days after excursion. heavy heavy dose of antibiotics. for about 15 days.
Answered by FunShipTraveler on August 6, 2022
A: The one I went on in St. Thomas included; mask fins breathing tube invest! Only problem I had was I couldn't Right down on two that well with my dentures! Planning on buying a full face mask which would help their cheap on Amazon!
Answered by Paully52 on August 4, 2022
Q: Does carnival offer a refreshment package for teens that includes non alcoholic cocktails?
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A: The bubbles package includes soda and juice but that’s it. Doesn’t even include bottle water. Unlimited soda and juice.
Answered by Chess5709 on February 27, 2022
A: Yes just soda and juice. I was completely wrong on that one. 😬
Answered by bhammett on February 28, 2022
A: Yes it’s the bubbly package I think it’s called. It’s for soda and non alcoholic drinks. I think it’s around 10 a day.
Answered by bhammett on February 27, 2022
Q: Does someone know how many elegant / formal nights there are on a 6 day cruise on the Carnival Dream?
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A: Most evenings we have a Cruise Casual dress code, but there are those Cruise Elegant evenings one or two nights throughout the voyage. The length of the cruise determines the number of Cruise Elegant evenings in the Dining Room. The first Cruise Eleg... ant evening is scheduled for the 2nd or 3rd day of the cruise; the second Cruise Elegant evening is scheduled for the 2nd or 3rd day prior to the end of the cruise, schedules permitting.• 1-day cruise: none• 2-day to 5-day cruise: one Cruise Elegant evening• 6-day or longer cruise: two Cruise Elegant eveningsSee More
Answered by KTague625 on February 27, 2022
Q: Since the drink package doesn’t kick in till day #2, which bars have happy hour or discounts?
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A: You didn’t ask this but for the beer drinkers on here, the selection is limited on Embarkation day for some wonky Texas reason I think. The full selection will be available the next day though.
Answered by Luv2Cruise2014 on February 27, 2022
A: None, you pay full price for your alcoholic beverages on embarkation out of Galveston. Sorry!
Answered by Dennis54 on February 5, 2022
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Answer QuestionA: we had 2349. Very spacious but it was showing its age. Light switches were wonky, the TV old, and the AC operated irregularly; but I'd go again in a minute if I could
Answered by jallaway on November 18, 2023
A: Not sure, different on every ship in the Carnival Line. I traveled on the Magic and our traveling mates had their's taken until disembarkation, I usually bring a multi-plug adapter. Never had problems this will the 9th cruise!
Answered by Poodleprancer on January 14, 2019
A: Can not use a surge protector power cord aboard . There are ones that you can buy just for cruise ships
Answered by Decall2002 on January 16, 2022
A: I was told to bring my own power strip and extension cords
Answered by eadon on January 31, 2019
A: There is no charge. It’s a nice quiet area to relax. When we Cruise we spend a few hours in this area each Ship Day.
Answered by takens on December 12, 2021
A: for an extra fee all passengers in a cabin are allowed to board the ship immediately after the Diamond and Platinum frequent cruisers and before the other passengers, you are allowed to board a tender first for ports that do not have pier docking cap... abilities and you are allowed to debark immediately after the Diamond and Platinum passengers.See More
Answered by conquest1 on December 18, 2018
A: Yes and that’s where you will want to eat your first meal. Get to the Lido fast!
Answered by Tropicgal on January 13, 2022
A: Yes it was open every day the lines can be long but def worth it, it also has guys pig and anchor, I believe it was only open on sea days.
Answered by Paris87541 on December 5, 2018
A: There's smoking outside on deck 5 portside and deck 11 starboard.
Answered by DavidAdkins on February 12, 2022
A: carnival allows smoking if you are actively playing in the casino....
Answered by SriniWho on March 1, 2022
A: Yes there was a couple outdoor smoking areas on deck five as well as in the casino.
Answered by dlienemann99 on December 19, 2018
A: It also varies by the number of days of the Cruise. Before Covid there was 1 Elegant night on a 5 day. There were 2 Elegant nights on a 7 or more.
Answered by takens on December 12, 2021
A: A variety of items ranging from candy to fine jewelry. The shops also have specific sales events. Keep a look out for those.
Answered by Tropicgal on January 13, 2022
A: Most ships offer a great range of items including cosmetics
Answered by CruiselineMich on November 28, 2018
A: Yes. To access decks 14 and 15 you need the elevator in the spa area that spans from deck 11 to 15.
Answered by DavidAdkins on February 12, 2022
A: Ships make every effort to accommodate guests with disabilities and impairments with wheelchair-accessible rooms.
Answered by CruiselineMich on November 28, 2018
A: Carnival and Royal Caribbean are the only cruise lines that allow drones to be brought onboard.
Answered by CruiselineMich on November 28, 2018
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