Carnival Panorama Cruise Reviews - Questions and Answers
73 Carnival Panorama traveler questions & answers
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A: You will be prompted via email 14 days prior to your cruise. Simply log into your account, click on the checkin that will appear red 14 days prior and follow all prompts, you will be asked for your ID information , sail and sign preferred payment met... hod, dining choices and you will choose a check in time as well. It’s pretty self explanatory once you follow the prompts, my only suggestion is that if you are flying in, skip the part that asks for flight information and just say your not flying in, in the past marking my flight information has always messed it up and won’t bypass it. Especially if you are flying in the day before.See More
Answered by lisapanayotoff on November 10, 2022
A: first cruise? make sure you have your passport or birth certificates all in order. you will have to check in about 14 days before the cruise.
Answered by jallaway on November 9, 2022
A: Yes this is first cruise, and it’s a gift for our family, so not exactly sure how to proceed. Like checking in
Answered by Atluri2454 on November 10, 2022
A: How do I check in? Can you please guide me on that? Thanks for sharing.
Answered by Atluri2454 on November 10, 2022
Q: Does completing the COVID vaccination info on the verifly app speed up the embarkation process or no?
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A: no. they visualize your vaccine card with your passport. same amount of time either way
Answered by ablaze on October 25, 2022
A: When all the paperwork was required for everyone, the first verification table was a bottleneck pain in the aft. When many people have it, the line through that station does go much quicker
Answered by jallaway on October 22, 2022
A: Yes it does. You don’t have to show your vaccine card since it’s already on file with VeriFLY. It definitely speeds up the process. Just have your passport/passport card ready as well as your boarding pass
Answered by Txrancher on October 8, 2022
A: No, I didn't see any special line for Verifly. Maybe you don't have to enter in the info in the Carnival website if you use Verifly but you still need to bring all the paperwork to the port and go through the same check in process.
Answered by willwork4cruz on October 6, 2022
A: Completing VeriFLY on our last cruise made embarkation so very easy. I would recommend completing the section.
Answered by JustCruz on October 6, 2022
A: your limited only if your flying.
Answered by jvazquez9517 on September 26, 2022
A: keep in mind it all has to fit in the room with you as well. we take two large and one medium for 3 people but we always go two weeks. I store the empty suitcases under the bed. there is self laundry on each floor with cabins.
Answered by Sturn38 on September 27, 2022
A: after all the passanger get out normaly after 11 am
Answered by Rc45cruise on September 5, 2022
A: You log in 2 weeks before and you can select an available time slot.
Answered by klmb318 on September 9, 2022
Q: Do you need to sign up for the shows early? Or are the shows just first come-first serve??
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A: There is no way to reserve seats ahead of time. Main theatre has plenty of seating. Can arrive a few minutes before show time. Go at least 40min early to comedy club.
Answered by Michael4g94 on August 14, 2022
A: My wife and I sailed back in March. She does not have Celiac but a sensitivity to gluten. We let the cruise line know in advance and they did their best to only provide GF options us when dining.
Answered by CruisinKev17 on July 11, 2022
A: call and tell customer service so they put it on your reservation. at dinner they will give you menu for next day to order gf ahead of time. if you want to eat brunch or lunch in main dining room you need to tell server at dinner he can pre order for... you even gf pancakes otherwise they cant accomadateSee More
Answered by cruiser13456 on February 22, 2023
Q: are spa services/massages cheaper to book before the cruise, or should I wait for onboard specials?
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A: 10 % is about what you would save. Booking with a travel agent is way cheaper. I use Jacob Clem with Vacations To Go. Or check out Expedia and Trip Advisor to find great deals. All treatments are pretty expensive though I did get a massage once for $... 75 on port day.See More
Answered by allalyalf on August 16, 2022
A: Oops 😬 Carnival Hub says you save 20% when you book ahead
Answered by allalyalf on August 16, 2022
A: Don’t forget the gratuity that you are required to pay. They automatically add it. Thanks
Answered by Tropicgal on July 10, 2022
A: The prices always seem to go down on spa services toward the end of the cruise.
Answered by darinevans75 on July 7, 2022
A: I think it's a little of both. some treatments are cheaper to book prior to boarding but then again they will offer specials onboard. just have to listen when the director starts to talk about all the happenings on ship
Answered by MochaL8 on July 6, 2022
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Answer QuestionA: From Carnival’s FAQ’s: In addition to food items, beverages from the bar may be ordered through room service including beer, liquor* and wine by the bottle (all which must be consumed in your stateroom). For late night dining and snacks, the Carnival... Deli and our pizza stations are open for additional food options. * limted to two bottles per day and must be consumed in your stateroomSee More
Answered by HarryMess on May 11, 2022
A: Well Harry, I now see that too on their website. Odd, I just can't remember ever seeing that referenced anywhere in the cabin in all my carnival cruises.
Answered by jallaway on May 11, 2022
A: I agree with Jallaway. You can purchase through the Fun Shops as a “gift”, first day specialty dining free bottle of wine, or you can bring an allowable bottle of wine per person with you. No liquor can be taken on embarkation. Alcohol bought during... the cruise is kept until debarkation.See More
Answered by Tropicgal on May 11, 2022
A: you can definitely order it before the cruise through the fun shops. I do not believe you can order it during the cruise, but maybe somebody will say otherwise.
Answered by jallaway on May 10, 2022
A: Yes, but cheaper to order before the cruise
Answered by iCommodore on August 22, 2022
Q: Do you need reservations to eat the Guy’s brew house in the evening? I can’t find clear answers in Carnival’s website, and it is a must for us!!
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A: If I remember, yes. But, like the other specialty restaurants, they will seat you if they have openings
Answered by jallaway on May 7, 2022
A: No. I ate there 3 or 4 times for dinner and just walked right in each time.
Answered by Kracka on May 7, 2022
A: Yes but it’s a quick seat even if you do not have reservations.
Answered by Tropicgal on May 7, 2022
Q: Does anyone know if the Walgreens rapid NAAT Covid test is acceptable before dialing?
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A: I was told that the rapid PCR Naat test at Walgreens is acceptable. You will do the test at Walgreens in your car - the tech will watch you do the swab yourself. You will get results in about 2 hours. Walgreens takes appointments a week out so che... ck the calendars for your 2 or 3 days out date from embarkation. My 2 days out is 5/5 so on Thursday I will make my appointment. Hope this helpsSee More
Answered by Koukla702 on April 26, 2022
A: you need a test that has video visit. test must have Rx on front of package Walgreens otc tests wont work. Carnival has a link for self tests on FAQ mid page.
Answered by edyedith1 on April 24, 2022
A: I don’t understand why no one will answer the question, I’ve asked the same also.
Answered by ElizabethOregon on April 25, 2022
A: More than likely the Cruise business will be at or very near 100%. The pandemic is lightening up and people need their money.
Answered by Jesus33 on April 19, 2022
A: I just booked some June and July cruise in Europe and they are still at reduced capacity of 50-60%
Answered by GSSI on April 19, 2022
A: We sailed on her over Christmas thinking it was going to be low. It seemed like it was more like 75%
Answered by Jewels on April 19, 2022
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