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Old Sep 15th, 2005 | 01:01 PM
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Anyone been on Carnival Liberty /Mediterranean?

We have just booked a cruise for next summer on the Carnival Liberty to the Mediterranean. Can anyone tell me about the ship? Specifically how organized were the excursions? Were there long lines for food and getting off the ship? How was the service? How was the food? Who were the clientele on board? Anything else we should know? I am a little concerned about cruising Carnival and am trying to figure out if it's the right trip for us. Thank you.
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Old Oct 25th, 2005 | 07:02 AM
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I am booked on this for next year as well. I would suggest going to www.cruisecritic.com and you will have all the information you are looking for.
As far being concerned about cruising Carnival, i have been on two of their cruises in the past( Mexico) and have to say i never had a problem with them.
If your reservations are about a "party type" atmosphere, it's not happening in the Mediterranean.( it was not that way for Mexico either) The overall majority of people say its a 40 and over crowd, some people being Europeans but i think the majority are Americans.
I think the the Itinerary is great, the price is fantastic. Overall it has had rave reviews.
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Old Oct 26th, 2005 | 01:44 PM
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I was on the 8/1/05 sailing of the Carnival Liberty with my husband and two daughters ages 14 & 8. This was our 4th cruise with Carnival (Triumph, Victory & Valor).
Embarkation: Although the facilities were hot because the check-in is really under a big tent, this was the smoothest and fastest check-in that we have had in our experience. Since we had taken our carryon bags with us on board, where we had a change of clothes for us there it was not a problem that our luggage arrived after dinner. There is no dress code the first night of the cruise.
Clientele: On our cruise 90% of the clientele were American's. Mostly it was made up of families or extended families with lots of children on board.
Kid's programs: Carnival is great for the kids 3-12, but their programs for teens 12-16 and young adults 17-21 is really lacking. My 8 year old loved the kid's club and had a great time there during the three sea days. My 14 year old, is not into disco, and their programing during the day for this age group is non-existent. I am happy to say that she was happy reading her book and working on her tan during the sea days.
Exursions:
I am a firm believer in utilizing the excursions organized by the cruise. I have seen a number of people left on the docks when they arrived late for the boat because something happened with the home made travel plans. That being said - Carnival's excurions are not cheap but for the most part you do get value for the money. When booking tours I specifically looked for ones that included meals. This added to the cost but felt it was worth it to eat off the ship and not have to search for a restaurant. Out of the five meals on the tours (Sorrento, Taramino, Croatia Florence, & Gardone) all the food was excellent except Florence. The restaurant in Florence was terrible, we left mid-meal and went to get some gelato.
When selecting a tour really look at the activity levels - from what we found they are very accurate. If it says that you will be doing lots of walking up steep inclines, you will be. If you can't keep up the tour guides will loose you and truthfully it would not be their fault, because there are detailed explainations about all tours.
Naples - We went to Capri, Sorrento and Pompii. Although our tour guide was a bit disorganized it was a wonderful tour.
Croatia - went on the country house tour and city self guided walk. Although the weather was a bit rainy we enjoyed meeting the family who ownes the chateau and eating their traditional foods.
Venice - Gondola ride was fabulous at night. 2nd day went on the Venice highlights tour, this was a bit disappointing as it was really a tour of Doge's palace and nothing more. We ended up leaving the tour after going to the Maurano Glass Factory Store and walking to the Realto Bridge. Then ended up walking back to the ship. It was a long walk about 3-4 miles, but we got to see Venice.
Sicily - Mt. Etna and Taramino. Both beautiful in their own way.
Barcelona - Gothic Walking tour -
This was a place where people could not keep up with the tour guide and some got lost and were left to fend for themselves to get back to the ship.
Cannes - Perfume factory and two midieval villages. One of the best tours we went on. The factory was great, the kids really loved it. The villages were quaint. The food in the restaurant was fabulous and our tour guide was incredible.
Florence - this was the worst tour that we took. Highlights of Florence and the Leaning Tower of Pisa. This was scheduled to be a very long day, which we were prepared for. However, due to some problems with customs, no one was allowed to disembark the ship on time and we were two hours late getting to Florence, which is a two our ride from the port. Therefore, we did not get to see all of the sites in Florence that we were supposed to see. There was no time for any shopping on your own and the food was terrible as I mentioned above. We then had a 1 1/2 hour ride to Pisa. There we had to kill another 1 1/2 hours before our tour was ready because we were late getting there and our tour guide had not been given the proper documentation upon our arrival in Pisa. We knew that we were only seeing the tower from the outside and then going into the Bascilica, but given the option, I would have stayed in Florence the extra time and skipped Pisa. We were also 1 hour late getting back to the ship, but because we were on their tour the ship waited for us.
Debarkation: Again this went very smoothly. Our bags were ready at the pier and the buses were there on time to take us to the airport.

Unlike cruising the Caribbean, this ship completely empties out when you reach a port. So much so that the only food available for lunch is at the buffet. We came back early from our tour in Barcelona and were very disappointed becuase we really wanted a served meal and found that we had to go to the Lido deck for the buffet.

When we went it was extremely windy on deck at some points. So much so that you really couldn't sit by the pool becuase you were being blown all over the place.

As far as rockiness of the ship. You really don't feel it because of the stabilzers. My younger daughter who does get seasick wore her seabands and was fine.

The entertainment on the ship was wonderful. From the production shows to the comics to the vocalists. Everyone was great. John the cruise director is in a class by himself. He is the best cruise director that we have ever seen and we have taken 5 crusies in total. Even the audience participation parts were funny and worthwhile to see.

We had a wonderful time and are planning our next cruise for summer 2006.
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Old Oct 26th, 2005 | 04:10 PM
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I just returned from the October 12th sailing of the Mediterranean. This was my second cruise, the first being a cruise of the Indian Ocean on a different cruise line.

I had a good time, but would not do this again. I don't like being on a ship of 3000+ passengers - too much for me. And when everyone gets off the ship...too much for the local community in my opinion.

The ship was very nice - the entertain was great. Food was good as well. What I didn't like:

1. Paying extra for soft drinks. I think that this practice is very cheap of Carnival. I don't mind paying for wine and alcoholic drinks, but paying extra for a coke seems a bit much.

2. The gratuities are an additional $10 per day for a total of $120 for this cruise. Which was fine with me. However, we were repeatedly encouraged to tip to maitre de (who was, for some reason, not included in the group tip). Since I never met him, I didn't tip him (and neither did any of the people that I met on the cruise). Carnival should either include him in the tipping practice or stop soliciting extra tips.

3. I thought that the Carnival tours were a complete rip-off. They tried to put the fear of God into you by saying that if you went off on your own, you might miss the ship. However, the only late people that we had to wait for were people on the Carnival golf excursion in Barcelona. We had to wait for over an hour for them. I'm a very experienced traveler and had no problems doing my own thing in each port. I was traveling with a group - most of whom were too uncertain to travel on their own and they took all the Carnival tours and were very disappointed. I did take one to Taormina and ditched it after the tour of the Greek/Roman amphitheatre so I could stay longer in Taormina. I don't like being on a bus with 50 people and being herded around a guide holding up a sign. Yecch.

This was a good way for me to visit some places that I might otherwise never have seen (for example, Dubrovnik, which I loved). So - I'm glad I did it, but won't do it again.

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Old Oct 27th, 2005 | 05:05 AM
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Lynn:Most cruise ships charge for soft drinks. We cruised on the Sapphire Princess last summer to Alaska and from the moment you entered the ship you were met by personnel trying to sell a soft drink package. It didn't bother us. We said no and went about our business. I am curious as to how and how many times you were asked to tip the maitrte de?
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Old Oct 27th, 2005 | 05:11 AM
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Correction: I meant "who" and how many times.
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Old Oct 27th, 2005 | 06:51 AM
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There were several overhead announcements about it, an envelope in my cabin and an additional announcement in the daily newsletter.

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Old Oct 27th, 2005 | 08:05 AM
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Yes, that's what Carnival does and I agree it is a ripoff. Other cruise lines include maitre d' tipping (50C a day p.p. if I'm not mistaking) in total $10 a day, but Carnival wants it extra. I tipped our waiters in addition to what we were charged because they did a great job, but I did not tip maitre d' as I don't even remember seing him.
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Old Oct 27th, 2005 | 10:09 AM
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I think it would be alot better to just include him in the fees somehow. The overhead anouncements to me are in bad taste, esp. if it is more than one.
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Old Oct 27th, 2005 | 11:13 AM
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Keep in mind that the Carnival 12 day Mediterranean cruise is the most reasonably price of the Med. cruises. It has a great itinerary and on a brand new ship, a combo you can't beat. So if they nickel and dime a little (most cruise lines do)it won't bother me. I'm booked for this cruise next year and as far as tipping, I'll make my own decision based on what the maitre'de does for us. But a $20 bill for him won't affect my opinion of the cruise.

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Old Oct 27th, 2005 | 01:38 PM
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Well said Frank. Personally I am a fan of Carnival and no one crusie line is perfect.
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Old Oct 28th, 2005 | 06:31 AM
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Jacket: We haven't sailed Carnival in 5 years, and all things being equal we would choose Princess. But all things are not equal, Princess has an oldish ship, goes to Greece and Turkey (we're not interested) and charges 20 - 30% more for the same number of days.

On the otherhand we sailed the Sapphire on a 10 day run from San Francisco to the Mexican Rivieria last year and had the best cruise ever, new ship, interesting ports (included Catalina and San Diego) and great price. I guess you just have to be selective and when you see a deal, jump on it. You can't be wedded to one line. Although we do prefer Freestyle or anytime dining on NCL and Princess.
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Old Oct 28th, 2005 | 07:27 AM
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Frank: Thank you the reply. We are thinking of cruising FP on the Tahitian Princess which is an older ship. Have you been on this one? Any thoughts? Larry
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Old Oct 28th, 2005 | 09:19 AM
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Jacket: We've only sailed once on Princess. The Tahitian Princess is a small ship, 30,000 tons, and for us the bigger the better. The ship was completely refurbed a few years ago. Check out Cruise Critic, the ship gets great reviews from previous guests. One warning, smaller ships are more prone to motion. If you are prone to seasickness, be prepared with your meds.
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Old Oct 28th, 2005 | 02:11 PM
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Thank you Frank.
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Old Oct 29th, 2005 | 06:59 AM
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There is a Carnival Liberty Mediterranean Group & Message Board at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Liberty_in_the_Med/join
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Old Oct 29th, 2005 | 09:27 AM
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Hi there, we are sailing on this ship next October and i think the itinerary is spectacular! However we are in stateroom 6319 and have heard it is noisy from the casino BELOW - has anyone stayed in or around this stateroom. Thanks!
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Old Oct 31st, 2005 | 11:52 AM
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Check out the Liberty In The Med Yahoo Group,someone will have the info you require !
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Old Oct 31st, 2005 | 12:55 PM
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FlyCatcher: If you check on Cruise Critic, there have been many complaints regarding cabins on deck 6 that are directly above the casino and show rooms. We specifically booked a week that had deck 7 cabins available.
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Old Nov 4th, 2005 | 11:17 AM
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This is also regarding the Liberty Med. cruise. What type of clothes should we pack ? How to dress for dinner and how to dress on tours so we don't stand out like a sore thumb shouting we're Americans. I would appreciate any help with this. We sailed to Alaska on the Carnival Spirit and really enjoyed ourselves. I packed way too many clothes and need help deciding what to leave home.
Thanks, Joan
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