Can't say for Carnival but on RCC and Princess you can and you have to pay the corking fee. Many do for their favorite dinner wine and Champaign. No fee for in room consumption. As far as sodas and beer are concerned, why would you? Seems stupid to me.
Scott- I would think that a full suite for a family (party of 4) would be OK for Carnival. The complaints I heard about small rooms were for the minisuites on down. At any rate you should study the competitors out there. Most have great Flash tours of the rooms and These are pretty accurate, WYSIWYG
I just checked and that is the full list for 4 people (2 Balcony rooms) on the May 28th cruise to:
Eastern Caribbean which is mainly Bahamas and VI. You'll enjoy the shopping for jewelry. Take some bucks though as the women may want to get the bargains in St. Thomas.
Also, I recall on Princess you could buy a bottle in the Dining room and they would bring it out each night and you didn't need to worry about it.
Scott- I would think that a full suite for a family (party of 4) would be OK for Carnival. The complaints I heard about small rooms were for the minisuites on down. At any rate you should study the competitors out there. Most have great Flash tours of the rooms and These are pretty accurate, WYSIWYG
I just checked and that is the full list for 4 people (2 Balcony rooms) on the May 28th cruise to:
Eastern Caribbean which is mainly Bahamas and VI. You'll enjoy the shopping for jewelry. Take some bucks though as the women may want to get the bargains in St. Thomas.
Also, I recall on Princess you could buy a bottle in the Dining room and they would bring it out each night and you didn't need to worry about it.
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