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Do Carnival Cruises have an arcade?

Arcades are open 24/7, whether at sea or in port. The arcades utilize a cashless system to charge for play. Guests will use their Sail & Sign® card to play a game – each game has a card reader and they simply swipe their card to buy a game of choice and press a button to start playing.



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Yes. Arcade credit may be purchased pre-cruise through the Cruise Planner at a discounted rate. Once the credit is depleted, guests may swipe their SeaPass cards and purchase games at the current onboard price.

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Circle C is the place where teens aged 12-14 years can meet new friends and have fun. They can enjoy activities such as dancing parties, movies, t-shirt painting and much more. Of course they are supervised by our qualified team every day. Opening hours: depending on the Activity Plan.

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Most slot machines will just take your cruise card, but some will also take cash. Very few cruise ship casinos are cash-only but a few do exist. (Windstar and Silversea are examples.)

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Yes, while Carnival used to only allow Netflix streaming on select ships, it is now available fleetwide.

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Upper deck: Consider a stateroom on the upper deck of your ship. You'll be closest to the entertainment, fun and outdoor deck areas. Midship: You'll be right near the pool or waterslide areas, a kid's dream.

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On most cruise ships, the most luxurious accommodation is on the upper decks. Here, you'll find a selection of elegant suites, with generous outdoor space, separate living areas, and amenities ranging from all-inclusive drinks to the service of a concierge.

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Deck 1 is not the best location for most people – it is generally better to get a cabin higher up the ship if you can, away from the engine noise and with a much better view. But it isn't a 'bad' location, and it has its advantages.

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Spending anything after embarkation is up to you, as the only things not included on any cruise line would be shopping, souvenirs, spa treatments and casino gambling. For these things, you'll need to bring some additional money.

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You probably won't need much actual cash while onboard, as many cruise lines will just charge purchases to your account. Even ship casinos these days have cashless credit systems. On nearly all cruises, passengers are given an itemized bill at the end of the trip listing all charged expenses.

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