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Subject: Re: Image study of Carnivale Cruise Lines Posted on: Thu, 4 May 2006 23:27:43 +0000 (UTC)


mdmiller05@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> My name is Miranda and I'm an MBA student at the University of New
> Hampshire. I am conducting an image study for Carnivale Cruise Lines
> and I was hoping to get some of your thoughts on Carnivale. I am also
> wondering what criteria and factors go into your choosing a cruise
> line/ship. Please share your oppinions.
>
> Thank you so much,
>
> Miranda

Dear Peanut Miranda:

First, don't worry about the spelling fumbles. No biggy. No one has
mentioned this, unless I didn't notice: the absolute first thing I have
to know/have is that the outside staterooms HAVE to have balconies.
All the newer ships do, but I'm not going on an oldie if it doesn't.
Carnival is fun, but I'm well aware now that the staff is soooooo
under-enthused. RCCL and Princess I found to be really accommodating,
and most importantly, polite. I'd go on Carnival again, of course, but
it is my last choice over RCCL and Princess. Norwegian stinks.
This is what I want in a cruise: Non-Hurricane season. Balcony.
Polite staff/service (not always hand in hand). Non-hurricane season
(yup, twice). Price. Destinations. bigger ship is better. Food
(Carnival has the best lobster, but that's the only thing I find them
"best" at) [RCCL has wonderful dining] That's about it. Most
importantly, congratulations on your pursuit of your MBA!
- Peanut David