Carnival
Cruises Information
What is the tipping policy
onboard?
- Guests can pay their
shipboard gratuities in one of two ways:
- 1. Reverse Gratuity
Policy - For our guests' convenience, we automatically add the
recommended gratuities to the onboard Sail & Sign account on
embarkation day.
- Guests will have the
discretion to adjust these gratuities based upon the level of
service received during the cruise. This includes the option to
adjust gratuities (up or down) for any individual on the Dining
or Housekeeping staff. In order to do so, the guest will need to
visit the Information Desk on board.
- 2. Pre-Paid Gratuity
Policy - Gratuities are pre-arranged and paid at the time of
booking or any time up to two weeks prior to the sail date.
- All guests on each
booking must prepay the gratuities, with the exception of
children under two. The pre-paid gratuities can not be removed
once the booking has been ticketed. The guest will not have the
option to adjust the gratuities (up or down) based on the level
of service received during the cruise.
- The dollar amount of the
gratuities will appear in the Miscellaneous Charge field on the
booking. The guest copy on the cruise ticket will indicate if
gratuities have been paid.
- The total amount will be
$10 per guest, per day, which breaks down as follows:
- $5.50 pp/pd for Dining
Team Service (Headwaiter and Waiter)
$1 pp/pd for Bistro Service (Waiter/Cooks)
$3.50 pp/pd for Cabin Services (Cabin Steward)
Tipping the Maitre D' is strictly at guest's discretion, based
upon services rendered. For guests who wish to extend this
gratuity in cash, an envelope will be available on the last
evening of the cruise.
- Tipping still applies
regardless of the dining options selected, such as eating at the
casual dining restaurant or utilizing room service.
- Bar Waiters, Deck
Stewards and Bell Boys - Certain personnel, as noted above, may
be tipped as service is rendered. A 15% gratuity is
automatically added to beverage purchases which the guest may
adjust appropriate to the service received.
What should I pack?
- The first thing to
remember is that you're on vacation and you are aboard one of
our "Fun Ships" to have a good time. The second thing to
remember is to travel light. If you keep those two things in
mind, you should do just fine.
- Casual attire and resort
wear is the order of the day both on board and in port. Shorts,
slacks, sundresses, blouses, etc., are in line for women.
Clothing for men is just as casual. You should bring a pair of
rubber-soled sandals or sneakers to wear on deck and a pair of
good walking shoes. You might also want to consider bringing
along a sweater or jacket for cool evenings and inexpensive rain
gear in case of a sudden shower. Women may want to bring along a
hat or scarf. You'll have a chance to dress up on two nights
during 7 day or longer cruises (one night on shorter cruises)
for the Captain's Cocktail Party and the Gala Farewell Dinner.
On the other evenings you can dress casually for dinner (no
shorts or tank tops).
- For those not wanting to
dress up, the Lido Restaurants are open nightly and have a
casual dress code. Formal Wear: tuxedo; suit and tie; sport
coat, tie and slacks; evening gown; cocktail dress; pantsuit
Casual Resort Wear: sport shirts and slacks; dresses; skirts;
pantsuit; Capri pants NOTE: Shorts, t-shirts, tank tops and
bathing attire are not permitted in the Dining Room during
dinner.
Can I wash my clothes
while on board?
- Self-Service
Launderettes
- Each ship has at
least 2 self-service launderettes located on the stateroom
decks.
- There are two or
three washers and dryers, and one iron and ironing board in
each launderette. The cost is $2.00 per washer load and
$2.00 per dryer load. Vending machines dispense small boxes
of detergent and water softener at $1.00 per box.
- Note: Due to local
environmental requirements, the washing machines in the
guest' launderette will be closed in port, per each ports
specific requirements; the dryers and irons will be
available for guest use.
How much are photos
on board?
- The Ship's
Photographers take both candid and posed shots all
during the cruise. The photos are then put on display,
usually the very next day, and are available for
purchase (with a Sail & Sign Card). The prices are as
follows, depending on the ship: 4-wallet size $5.00
1-5x7 $5.95 1- 6x9 $8.00
- 1- 8x10 $19.95
Special requests can be made by appointment and are
available for a fee. Film is available in the Duty-Free
shops for purchase.
- One-day
developing service is available for the following types
of film. Drop-off boxes are located at the Photo
Gallery:
35mm film
- Disposable
cameras
- Panorama and APS
Advantix Film can be processed on select ships; check
with the Photo Manager for details.
- Developing film
onto a CD (select ships: Spirit Pride Conquest Legend
Glory).
Do You Do
Anything Special For Special Occasions?
- Wedding
anniversaries, birthdays and honeymoons can be
celebrated in the dining room with a cake presented
to the guest by the dining room staff. Cakes
available in various sizes and flavors; visit our
Gifts web-site or call 1-800-522-7648.
Arrangements need to be made at least one week prior
to sailing by the travel consultant. All other
occasions, such as a graduation, promotion, etc.
cannot be arranged in advance but arrangements can
be made on board directly with the Maitre d'.
How old do
you have to be to travel alone?
- Guests
are required to be 21 years old (on embarkation
day) to travel. Guests under the age of 21 must
be accompanied in the same stateroom by a parent
or guardian 25 or older. The exceptions Carnival
will make to this policy are:
- Married
minor couple - The booking must be documented
that the couple is married. The couple must have
proof of marriage at embarkation or they will be
denied boarding without the benefit of a refund.
- Domestic
Partners/Same-Sex Union minor couple - The
booking must be documented that the couple are
legal Domestic Partners/Same-Sex Union. The
couple must have legal proof of
partnership/union at embarkation or they will be
denied boarding without the benefit of a refund.
- Guest
ages will be verified at embarkation. Guests not
conforming to this policy will be denied
boarding and assessed a 100% cancellation
penalty. NO exceptions will be made at
embarkation.
- The Group
policy is slightly different because of stricter
group terms and conditions including mandatory
chaperones, damage deposits and other
considerations.
What
amenities are in my stateroom?
- All
staterooms have an amenity basket displayed in
the bathroom. The amenities are subject to
change and are only sample sizes. The basket may
include such things as: his/her razors; shampoo
and conditioner; body wash; Tylenol; deodorant;
hard candies. Supplies will be replenished by
the room steward, if quantities allow.
What are
Carnival "Funship" Dollars?
- Carnival
now offers gift certificates that friends,
family travel agents or businesses can purchase
for a Carnival Guest.
- Funship
Dollars come in denominations of: $25 - $50 -
$100 - $500.
- Funship
Dollars can be redeemed against the cost of a
cruise (as payment).
- Funship
Dollars can be applied as an on board credit on
the Guest's Sail and Sign account.
- Order
Procedures
-
Certificates are purchased by calling the
Reservations Special Programs and Promotions
Desk at: 800 906-7603.
- The
certificates are customized with the name of the
person, agency or business that purchased it.
The purchaser will fill in the name of the
recipient.
- The
certificate will be mailed to the purchaser upon
receipt of payment. * Certificates must be
redeemed no later then 2 weeks prior to the
cruise
What are
the new passport requirements?
-
Effective December 31, 2006, the U.S. Government
will require that all of our guests, including
U.S. citizens, be in possession of a valid
passport when traveling on any Carnival cruise.
Foreign nationals should contact their
respective governments to obtain further
details. For more information or to get a
passport application, visit
www.travel.state.gov.
- All
guests must present the required documentation
at embarkation. Guests without the required
documentation will be denied boarding and no
refund will be issued. Please understand that
Carnival will strictly enforce this requirement
to be in compliance with this important U.S.
Government mandate.
Are there
any age restrictions on board?
- Drinking
Alcoholic Beverages:
- Guest
must be 21 years of age or older to be served
alcohol on board. Proper I.D. with birth date is
required.
- Casino:
- Guest
must be 18 years of age or older to play the
tables and the slot machines. Guests under 18
years of age are not permitted in the casino.
- Spa
Carnival and Gym:
- Guests
under 16 years of age are not permitted in these
facilities. Guests between the ages of 16 and 18
must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
- Lounges,
Shows, and Disco:
- Guests
under the age of 18 should be accompanied by an
adult in all public areas of the ship. Guests
under the age of 18 must vacate the disco by 11
PM.
- Use of
the Waterslide:
- Guests
must be at least 48" inches in height to use the
waterslide on the following ships: Holiday,
Jubilee, Celebration, Fantasy, Sensation,
Elation, Paradise, Inspiration, Imagination,
Fascination, Ecstasy Guests must be at least 42"
inches in height to use the waterslide on the
following ships: Destiny, Triumph, Victory,
Spirit, Pride, Conquest, Legend, Glory, Miracle,
Valor Guests under 13 must have their parents
permission.
- Use of
the Pools:
- Due to
United States Public Health (USPH) Regulations,
we do not allow children in diapers or those not
toilet-trained in the pools. Lifeguards are not
on duty. Use of the pools by guests under 13
without adult supervision is prohibited.
Do you have
luggage restrictions?
- Baggage
Limitations - There is no limit set by Carnival
Cruise Lines to the amount of luggage brought on
board as long as it fits in the guest's
stateroom. The airlines do have restrictions and
it is up to the guest to check with the airline
he/she is flying on.
-
Embarkation Baggage Procedures -
- Three bag
tags per guest are mailed with cruise documents
for cruises of 7-days or longer; two bag tags
per guest are mailed with cruise documents for
cruises of 6-days or less. After arriving at the
pier, all guests will follow the same procedure
with their luggage, whether they arrive by taxi,
car, or transfer bus. Guests with a stateroom
assignment are given tags that are
color-coordinated to the deck assigned and
location on that deck (forward or aft). Guests
booked on a TBA basis receive gray bag tags; the
porter will re-tag these bags with the
corresponding tag according to the stateroom
assigned. Additional tags can be obtained at
curbside from the porter, if necessary.
- Each
piece of luggage must be locked and have a
colored bag tag listing the guest's name, ship
and stateroom number.Guests must identify their
bags with a curbside porter who will place the
bags on the ship; the customary tip for the
curbside porter is $1.00 per bag.
- NOTE:
There is no curbside porter service on 2/3-day
Cruises-to-Nowhere.
- For
security purposes, Carnival limits the size of
hand-carry luggage to 11"X 17" which is the
dimension of the opening of the X-ray security
machine (similar to those at the airport); there
is no measurement for length as the hand-carry
luggage will lay flat on the conveyer belt.
Luggage larger than 11"X 17" will not be
permitted through the security machine and must
be checked-in with a curbside porter. Once on
the ship, the luggage will be delivered to the
guests' stateroom by 7:00pm that night.
-
Debarkation Baggage Procedures - Guests are
advised to place their luggage outside of their
stateroom door on the last night of the cruise
by 1:00am. All luggage is collected and placed
in a holding area on the ship. Upon arrival at
the port of debarkation, the luggage is unloaded
and separated (by bag tag color) in the baggage
claim area of the terminal. The guests must
personally locate their luggage and either carry
it out or seek the assistance of a porter who
will wheel it out of the terminal. The customary
tip is $1.00 per bag.
- Customs -
Each guest is required to complete a customs
declaration card prior to debarking the ship.
Clearance for customs will take place on board
the ship at the home port. When the ship has
been cleared by U.S. Customs, guests disembark
in an orderly fashion, usually according to the
color of their bag tags.
- U.S.
Customs may request proof of citizenship prior
to the guest leaving the baggage claim area.
Depending on the number of ships in port that
day, the ship usually clears by 9:00am. It is
suggested that all return air flights be made
for early afternoon, at the earliest.
- Baggage
Check-In with airlines at debarkation -
Effective 9/11/01: For security reasons this
service is no longer available.
Is there a
dress code for the dining room?
- Depending
on the length of the cruise, either formal dress
or casual resort wear is required in the Dining
Room. The dress requirement for children is the
same. For those not wanting to dress up, the
Lido restaurants are open nightly (with the
exception of the last evening of the cruise),
and have a casual dress code. Formal Wear:
tuxedo (optional); suit and tie; sport coat, tie
and slacks; evening gown; cocktail dress;
pantsuit Casual Resort Wear: sport shirts and
slacks; dresses; skirts; pantsuit NOTE: Shorts,
t-shirts and bathing attire are not permitted in
the Dining Room during dinner.
What is Our
Duty Free Allowance?
-
Regulations from ATF: Cigarettes and Tobacco
Products Foreign-made cigarettes and tobacco
products may still be brought into the U.S. in
personal-use quantities (exemption: 1 carton per
person).
- The
following guidelines pertain to U.S. Residents
only. Non-U.S. Residents must comply with
customs allowance guidelines set-up by the
Customs Office in their particular country.
Specific information will be provided on board
the ship.
- All Heads
of Households are required to complete one U.S.
Customs Declaration Form, to include those
family members traveling with them who reside at
the same address.
- The Head
of Household must declare the total value of all
articles acquired abroad that they are bringing
into the United States, including those items
purchased on the ship, in foreign ports and any
duty free stores. All purchases including tax
free items (ex: artwork, unset precious
gemstones, perfume, cosmetics, antiques and U.S.
made products) must be listed on the back of the
U.S. Customs declaration form. Undeclared
merchandise is subject to seizure and/or
penalty.
- If the
family has exceeded the U.S. Customs exemptions,
the Head of Household must present him or
herself with receipts to the Customs Agents on
the last morning of the cruise before the
debarkation process begins.
- Duty-Free
Allowance: Ship itineraries that include any of
the U.S. Virgin Islands: St. Thomas; St. Croix;
St. John.
$1200 (retail) of duty-free purchases per person
may be spent.
Note: of the $1200, no more than $600 can be
purchased outside the U.S. Virgin Islands or on
board.
5 liters of alcohol per person (21 years or
older).
Note: 1 liter of alcohol must be a product of
the U.S. Virgin Islands.
5 cartons of cigarettes containing 200
cigarettes each (18 years or older). Note: 4
cartons of cigarettes must be purchased in the
U.S. Virgin Islands.
100 non-Cuban cigars (18 years or older).
- Duty-Free
Allowance: All other ship itineraries.
$800 (retail) of duty-free purchases per person
may be spent.
1 liter of alcohol per person (21 years or
older).
Note: On certain itineraries, an additional
liter may be purchased.
1 carton of cigarettes containing 200 cigarettes
(18 years or older).
100 non-Cuban cigars (18 years or older).
Is There a
Doctor on board?
- Should a
guest require medical attention while aboard one
of our vessels, the Infirmary staff is available
to assist 24 hours a day. The Infirmary is
equipped to treat minor non-emergency matters.
Physicians are available to render services at a
customary fee. While at sea or in port, the
availability of medical care may be limited.
- Medical
Infirmary Hours
- The
Medical Infirmary on board has daily office
hours which are listed in the Carnival Capers.
The medical staff is on call 24 hours a day for
emergencies. The hours may vary from ship to
ship and whether the ship is in port or at sea:
- Infirmary
Hours: 8:00am - 8:00pm
- Doctor's
Hours : 9:00am - 11:00am; 3:00pm - 6:00pm
- Medical
Service Fees
- A charge
for medical services will be billed to the
guest's Sail and Sign Account and a receipt will
be provided for the guest to submit to their
insurance company upon return for possible
reimbursement.
- The
physicians on board are independent contractors
and are entitled to render services at a
customary fee which may vary from ship to ship
based on the time of day. The basic fee does NOT
include medication, tests or treatment.
-
Medication
- Motion
Sickness: complimentary Meclizine (Bonine) is
available from the Infirmary, Room Service or
the Information Desk, free of charge. A motion
sickness shot can be administered to those who
are actively vomiting, but not as preventive
medicine; there is a fee for the shot. The
Infirmary does not have motion sickness patches
nor wristbands.
-
Over-the-Counter medications for cold, cough,
upset stomach or other minor illnesses can be
purchased at the Infirmary from 8:00am-8:00pm.
In addition, the shops on board may carry some
of these items.
-
Prescription drugs and vitamins may not be
readily available either on board the ship or in
the ports-of-call.
- Medical
Staffing and Equipment
- In order
to maintain a safe and comfortable environment
for our guests, our infirmaries meet or exceed
the standards established by the International
Council of Cruise Lines and the American College
of Emergency Physicians.
- Our
infirmaries are staffed by qualified physicians
and nurses who are committed to providing the
highest quality of shipboard medical care. Each
ship in the fleet carries one doctor and three
nurses; the Destiny, Triumph and Victory each
carry two doctors and four nurses.
- Doctors
on our ships are required to have a current and
valid medical license from the USA, one of its
territories, or Canada, Australia, New Zealand
or South Africa, or have full registration with
the British General Medical Counsel of the
United Kingdom or current full registration with
the British General Medical Council of the
United Kingdom, or current full registration
with the medical council of a member country of
the European Union. In addition, doctors must
demonstrate competent skill levels and hold
current certification in basic and advanced
cardiac life support and cardiac care, have
experience in general medicine or general
practice including emergency or critical care,
and have one to three years clinical experience
and minor surgical skills, and board or similar
international certification is preferred. The
doctors on board are independent contractors.
- Shipboard
medical facilities are set up to provide
reasonable emergency medical care for guests and
crew. In cases of extreme emergency where more
comprehensive facilities are required, patients
are referred to shoreside facilities.
- In
addition to standard lifesaving equipment such
as defibrillators and external pacemakers, our
infirmaries carry some of the latest in medical
technology including thrombolytic therapy,
electrocardiograph machines, lab equipment,
pulse oxymeters and x-ray machines on many of
our ships.
What can I
rent on board?
- The
following services are available for rental and
must be arranged for by the guest once on board:
- Motorola
Radios
Baby Strollers
Snorkel Equipment
Golf Equipment
- Rental
fees may be obtained aboard your "Fun Ship."
Is There
Security on board?
- Carnival
puts the highest priority on the safety and
security of our guests. In order to maintain
that environment, we employ a high-profile,
onboard uniformed security force. These
personnel are onboard to make sure everyone
enjoys a safe and happy "Fun Ship" cruise
vacation. Carnival Cruise Lines is operating at
heightened security levels throughout its fleet
and is working closely with law enforcement and
federal agencies to ensure the safety of our
ships and ports. While we are not permitted to
discuss specific elements of our security
program so as not to undermine those efforts, we
can assure our guests and travel partners that
we are at a heightened security status and
safety of our guests and crew is of paramount
importance.
Which forms
of payment do you take?
- 1. Check
Mail check payments to:
- Carnival
Cruise Lines
Attn: Cash Dept. - MSRV 406N
3655 NW 87th Avenue
Miami, FL 33178
- 2. Credit
Card Call in credit card payments by phone or
log on to www.carnival.com. Visa, MasterCard,
American Express, Discover . Network, and Diners
Club Credit Cards are accepted.
- 3.
FunShipPay Exclusive to Travel Agents. Using
FunShipPay will debit funds from Travel Agents
bank account and credit the cruise booking.
Payments are posted within 30 minutes.
- 4. Wire
Transfers Wire payments by using the following
companies at their respective offices to pay for
bookings as well as have funds wired onboard:
- a.
Western Union Write CarnivalFlorida as the
city code to have payments sent to Carnival.
Also provide the booking #, ship, sail date, and
guest name. For questions on how to use any
Western Union service, call 1-800-Call-Cash.
- b.
MoneyGram - Fill in 4174 as the receiving code
for payment to arrive at Carnival. Also provide
booking #, ship, sail date, and guest name. For
questions contact MoneyGram at 1-800-MoneyGram.
- 5.
Bankwires Mainly used by Travel Agents, but
can be used by direct guests. The following
information is needed when sending a bankwire:
- Bank of
America
ABA (or Routing) # 1110-0001-2
Carnival Cruise Lines
Account # 1371054130
Swift Code BOFAUS6S (if necessary)
1-800-577-9473
214-508-4800
901 Main Street
Dallas, Texas 75202
Can my
friends visit me on the ship while in port?
- Carnival
has implemented a "No Visitors" policy for the
entire fleet. This applies to all ports of
embarkation and ports of call. Guests sailing on
our cruises will not be permitted to have
visitors on board to see them off. We have
changed this policy to improve our overall
security program and enhance the onboard
experience for our guests during embarkation
day.
- The
following exception applies to this policy:
- a)
Wedding Guests attending a passenger's
ceremony/reception or guests attending any type
of party/reception on board that has been
previously arranged by the Bon Voyage/Wedding
Services Department will follow the policies
stated by this Department.
Can I
access the internet while on board?
- For those
guests who want the option of staying connected
to the everyday world, we have implemented
Internet Cafes fleetwide.
- The Cafe
is open 24-hours a day and features private
workstations with the latest flat panel computer
terminals. Guests will have the ability to send
and receive e-mail and access Internet sites.
Guests can access their home account through
AOL, Hotmail, Juno or Yahoo or have the option
of setting up their very own temporary account
on board with our CruiseE-mail.
- The
computers are equipped with WordPad.
- The
Internet is accessed via satellite through a
satellite modem and guests are able to surf the
internet as if they were at home. Files can be
downloaded as "read only" but cannot be saved,
since a floppy disk cannot be inserted into the
PC's.
- The
Internet connection speed is able to connect
with bursts of 2.5 megs and 128 kbps upstream.
- If Palm
Pilots are wireless than guests can take
advantage of our wireless access.
- Guests
may bring their own personal Laptop for use on
board by using our Wireless Internet Service.
- If the
laptop is not equipped with a Wireless Internet
Card, guests will need to rent one from the
Internet Cafe.
- If the
laptop is running on Windows 2000, Windows ME,
Windows 98 or Windows 95, software will be
installed in order to run the Wireless System.
This will take approximately five minutes.
- If the
laptop is running on Windows XP, the above
software is not needed. The Wireless Internet
Service is compatible with a Wireless 802.11b
card, which is the industry standard.
- Even with
the wireless service, guest's personal Laptop
must be used in close proximity of the Internet
Cafe. It cannot be used in guests staterooms.
- Internet
Cafe Price List
- Charges
for the following services will be billed
directly to guest's Sail and Sign Account as
follows:
A one time activation fee is $3.95.
To obtain a temporary account while on board,
the set-up charge is $3.95.
To print information, the charge is $.50-per
page.
- To
utilize the service of the Internet Cafe,
whether using a private workstation, renting a
laptop or using the guest's personal laptop, the
charge is:
$.75-per minute.
Block of Minutes (no refund for unused minutes):
- 3, 4 or 5
Day Cruise
30 minutes for $16.50 (.55 per minute).
60 minutes for $24.00 (.40 per minute).
- 7 Day
Cruise or Longer
100 minutes for $55.00 (.55 per minute).
250 minutes for $100.00 (.40 per minute).
- To rent a
Wireless Internet Card for a guest's personal
laptop, the rate is $10.00 per day. To rent a
Laptop, the charge is $35.00 per day; optional
insurance is $10.00 per day.
Can I call
home while on board?
- For our
guest's convenience, the ship's
telecommunications network offers direct dialing
via satellite from the staterooms telephone.
This is available 24 hours a day regardless of
the ship's location. This service is closed on
the final day of the cruise at 4:00AM. The rate
is $6.99 per minute for calls to the United
States, Canada and Puerto Rico and $9.99 per
minute for all International calls. All charges
are billed to the guest's on board Sail and Sign
Card. Since all communication is via satellite,
guests cannot use calling cards, credit cards,
dial 800 toll-free numbers nor make a collect
calls. Instructions and rates can be found in
the cabin's directory.
Can I mail
postcards while on board?
- Postcards
can be mailed each day when the ship is in port.
Due to customs regulations, any type of mail
other than postcards, cannot be mailed from the
ship; of course, letters and packages can be
mailed from a local post office in the
ports-of-call.
- The
postal regulations of the various ports require
that the postcards be stamped with a local stamp
only (no U.S. postage). The Purser's Information
Desk sells local stamps.
- There is
a mailbox located at the Purser's Information
Desk; one side is for postcards with "Foreign
Stamps"; these postcards will be mailed when the
ship docks at the appropriate port-of-call. The
other side is for postcards with "U.S Stamps";
these postcards will be mailed from a U.S port
only or when the ship returns to the U.S
embarkation city, whichever comes first.
Can I
receive phone calls onboard?
- Friends
and family may call guests onboard via Maritime
Telecommunications Network (MTN) Shore-to-Ship
telephone service. The rate is $9.50 per minute
from the United States; additional long distance
charges may apply from outside the United
States.
- The
caller needs to have available the ship name and
the guest's name. The charges will be applied to
the caller's credit card: MasterCard - Visa -
American Express - The Discover Card - Diner's
Club. 1-877 CCLSHIP (1-877-225-7447) from the
U.S. 1-732-335-3284 from Canada and outside the
U.S.
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