@@empresslisa6875 yes there will be one in either the 2nd or 3rd night. It seems like a lot of people are moving away from formal night as there weren’t many people dressed up on our recent sailings. We don’t tend to get formal/ but we will put on a decent dress or button up shirt.
It really depends on the weather. For this sailing it was smooth seas so it was fine. If you are prone to motion sickness then definitely choose a cabin midship on a lower deck.
Thank you for sharing. I want to book a cruise with my 3 children and wanted to know what you suggest for rooms. I’d love to be able to book just one room but worry about the space.
Definitely book one room. It will save money. And honestly you probably won’t spend much time in the cabin. If the cabin is for 4 guests you’ll usually have a king bed (that can convert to two twin beds) and either a double sofa bed or bunks that pull down from the ceiling. Or even one bunk and one single sofa bed. We’ve cruised as a family of 5 in one cabin before the boys were too big. It worked as long as we kept the cabin organized.
Yes this can accommodate up to 4 guests. This is the standard cabin size on most cruises. It has a king bed and 2 Pullman bunks that come out of the ceiling.
Yes it’s somewhat small. This is the standard size on most Carnival ships. If you think it’s too small I’d recommend getting an extended aft balcony. Those have a lot more room.
Thank you for the detailed look into this balcony cabin.
Thank you so much!!! First detailed room tour I have seen that addresses outlets, the bed situation, and the storage space!!! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
When the beautiful baby girl said port a pot I laughed so loud lol thanks for the tour!!
Ha ha. She’s a mess! Thanks for watching!
Little girl is so cute. she always noticed the artwork!
Thank you.
Thank you so much. That was a nice tour to help us see things!
Old school carnival that I know with a reasonable size bathroom thanks for sharing
Yes love the old school carnival cabins. So spacious!
Thank you for this video.
Thanks Rochelle!
Very nicely done.
Thank you very much!
Thanks for the room tour! This room seems like a great size and location!
Thanks for sharing!
Great video oh and your little girl is so cute too!
Thank you!! 😊
Awesome video great job
Can't wait for vlogs from this trip! have fun!
I enjoy seeing you and Jo having breakfast on the balcony.
Thank you for sharing
Lol😂 the young lady is only being honest!!
Nice cabin tour
Great video, we’re going March 2023
Thank you! Enjoy your cruise!
thank you for room tour
You’re welcome 😊
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Jo Marie is a great helper.
Cute pic 😊
omg this room i book how cool
It’s funny how that works! I had someone else say they booked they exact cabin too! Enjoy your cruise and thanks for watching!
@@MHFamilyAdventures thanks cant wait .
@@MHFamilyAdventures do you know they have elgegant night on 3 day
@@empresslisa6875 yes there will be one in either the 2nd or 3rd night. It seems like a lot of people are moving away from formal night as there weren’t many people dressed up on our recent sailings. We don’t tend to get formal/ but we will put on a decent dress or button up shirt.
@@MHFamilyAdventures me too i look decent
Hi How do 2 adults and 2 kids fit , does it have any bunk beds comes out from the wall and Ty
Do you feel the movement up there?
It really depends on the weather. For this sailing it was smooth seas so it was fine. If you are prone to motion sickness then definitely choose a cabin midship on a lower deck.
Thank you for sharing. I want to book a cruise with my 3 children and wanted to know what you suggest for rooms. I’d love to be able to book just one room but worry about the space.
Definitely book one room. It will save money. And honestly you probably won’t spend much time in the cabin. If the cabin is for 4 guests you’ll usually have a king bed (that can convert to two twin beds) and either a double sofa bed or bunks that pull down from the ceiling. Or even one bunk and one single sofa bed. We’ve cruised as a family of 5 in one cabin before the boys were too big. It worked as long as we kept the cabin organized.
@@MHFamilyAdventures thank you!
@@MHFamilyAdventures this is good to know, were booking our first cruise with our 3 and 4 year olds and were worried about cabin space.
how did you pre order the water?
On carnival’s website under manage booking. You can preorder water, excursions, and things for your cabin.
We’re u on port side or starboard ?
Port side. We are almost always port side.
I seen a Carvinal Conquest solo balcony for 750 with port fees and 500 on board credit. Watching this video before making a decision.
That’s a great price!! Enjoy! Let me know if you have any questions about Conquest!
Where did you see that deal?
is this for four people kind of small
Yes this can accommodate up to 4 guests. This is the standard cabin size on most cruises. It has a king bed and 2 Pullman bunks that come out of the ceiling.
@@MHFamilyAdventures oh okay thanks for explaining 😯
Balcony is tiny.
Yes it’s somewhat small. This is the standard size on most Carnival ships. If you think it’s too small I’d recommend getting an extended aft balcony. Those have a lot more room.