A step above a standard suite, the Grand Suite can be found on ships like the Carnival Vista and is even larger with a cabin size of around 350 square feet and an extended balcony. Cruisers are treated to a large private bath with a shower, whirlpool tub, double sinks, a walk-in closet/dressing area with vanity, and a sitting area with a sofa Why Choose: Ocean Suites are the most popular suite type on Mardi Gras and also the most affordable. Staying in an Ocean Suite is the best way to get Carnival’s suite perks without the hefty price tag of some of the larger suites. Each suite has a privacy curtain to divide the bedroom from the living area where the extra beds are found. The different suites on Carnival ships. There are many different types of suites on Carnival cruise ships. These vary depending on the ship. New ships Mardi Gras, Carnival Celebration and Carnival Jubilee feature new ‘Excel’ suite types which come with the best perks of all. List of all Carnival cruise suites and categories: Haven Suite. The Haven Suite category on the Carnival Mardi Gras provides an exclusive, luxurious experience for guests. When you book a Haven Suite, you can enjoy spacious rooms with high-quality furnishings, large balcony areas, and premium amenities to create a comfortable and relaxing atmosphere. Some popular features of the Haven Suite Which Carnival ships offer specialty staterooms and suites? Carnival ships with specialty staterooms and suites include Carnival Celebration, Carnival Horizon, Mardi Gras, and more. These specialty rooms offer unique themes and designs, such as the Cuban-inspired Havana staterooms and the calming Cloud 9 Spa staterooms. Conclusion Going on the Mardi Gras Thanksgiving week. Already have balcony booked and have done a balcony on the Mardi Gras 2 years ago but thinking of upgrading to suite? Love some feedback on whether or not we should switch. Pros/cons Thanks in advance. A Carnival Excel Corner Suite aboard Mardi Gras features tons of indoor space, plus a large wraparound balcony with lounge chairs and an al fresco dining table, for when you need a little more space. Back inside this impressive room you’ll find a king-size bed, deluxe bathroom, plus a living room featuring a wet bar. This page shows all the different suite, stateroom and cabin types on the Carnival Mardi Gras. You can compare the floor layouts for each of Carnival Mardi Gras's cabin types. Click to expand to floor to see a larger image. Cruisedeckplans.com also shows all the features, size information and number of cabins for each stateroom cabin type on The line's two newest ships, Mardi Gras and Carnival Celebration, each have 180 suites — more than twice the number found on the vessels Carnival was unveiling a few years ago. Note that Carnival's two oldest ships — those that are part of the 1990s-built Fantasy Class — have relatively few balcony cabins by today's standards. (Ocean suite on Mardi Gras) Between the two balconies, I would choose the cove balcony on Carnival Jubilee any day. I hated feeling like I was on display for the whole ship to see on our extended balcony while cruising on Mardi Gras. Even better, the cove balcony was cheaper! A cruise ship balcony is meant to be a private, quiet, and peaceful Carnival Cruise Line has really evolved the onboard experience with Mardi Gras. One of the most significant changes is within accommodations, where many new I think it depends on what you are looking for. We loved our Havana Cabana recently on Mardi Gras (during a full spring break sailing) but have not been in an Ocean Suite for comparison. As mentioned, on Mardi Gras the Havana pool/deck area is smaller (some say understated) compared to the Vista class ships. We had the same debate for our cruise on the Mardi Gras. We ended up opting for an ocean suite. We liked the extra space, the kids had their own area and own tv that was separated from our sleeping area by a curtain. There’s 2 tv’s so we could watch tv after we put the kids to bed without disturbing them. It was really nice and worth it for us. I was on the Mardi Gras in April and loved having a balcony. Among the other reasons listed already, it's nice to have a balcony to people watch when you are coming back to your room on port days. Carnival's balcony prices are still very reasonable when compared to RC. What they want for an ocean view balcony is outrageously expensive. On the VERY FIRST Mardi Gras sailing, we stayed in this Junior Balcony Cabin. We LOVED it! We give you a complete room tour. Our FREE CRUISE PLANNING GUIDE On the VERY FIRST Mardi Gras sailing, we stayed in this Junior Balcony Cabin. We LOVED it! We give you a complete room tour. Our FREE CRUISE PLANNING GUIDE In this video, we give you a full room tour of an Oceanview Suite. This is category OS and this category of staterooms can be found on decks 9, 10, 11, and Carnival Mardi Gras Junior Balcony stateroom videos. Scroll over cabin (stateroom) tiles below to click and watch videos. Cruisedeckplans.com shows up to 10 of the most recent videos added to our collection on this page. I was pricing a cruise on the Mardi Gras, under the casino rate and it picked a room that is a junior balcony, what is the difference between this and a regular balcony. Thanks for any help Linda According to Carnival's website: Full Tour of Carnival Mardi Gras Ocean Suite 9455. Worth it or not? I give you the pros, cons and costs of this type of stateroom, also found on the Carnival
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