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What does 8C mean on Carnival?

Category 8C. This cabin has it's very own private balcony, has two twin beds that convert into a king and is approximately 185 to 190 square feet. Category 8D. This cabin has it's very own private balcony, has two twin beds that convert into a king and is approximately 185 to 190 square feet.



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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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Cove Balcony Staterooms (7C) - the balcony has a cove-like enclosure and the bottom half of the balcony rail has a solid steel panel. Standard Balcony Staterooms and Suites - the rail has a glass panel with the exception of the following: Forward-View Extended Balcony Staterooms (8L) - the rail has a solid steel panel.

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For example, Carnival Cruise Line uses a number to indicate the type of cabin (inside, oceanview, or balcony) and the letter to indicate how desirable the associated location. Category 7A would be an obstructed balcony while category 7N would be an extended balcony.

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Cruise ship code words explained
  • Alpha: There's a medical emergency on the ship.
  • Bravo, Bravo, Bravo: There's a fire on the ship, or you might hear “Red Party.”
  • Charlie, Charlie, Charlie: There's an onboard security threat.
  • Delta, Delta, Delta: There's a possible biohazard onboard.
  • Echo: The ship is starting to drift.


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Code 7. Code 7 is one of the few codes meant for crew and passengers. If you hear a Code 7, it means that everyone aboard the ship must report to their muster stations. Muster stations are emergency meeting points, and you will be briefed on the process on your first day on the ship.

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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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All of the D-category staterooms are oceanview balcony staterooms. D1s are known as Superior Oceanview Staterooms with Large Balcony because these are the hump staterooms, the ones located where the ship bulges out in two places on either side of the ship, creating larger, deeper balconies.

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Cruise ship balcony cabins are the most popular cabin category. So many travelers choose this type of cruise ship cabin that some ships put private verandas on all of their outside cabins.

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Bravo, Alpha Team, Red Party: Different cruise lines have their own alert codes to signal that there's a fire, either onboard the ship or at sea. These are three of them. Alpha, Star Code, Code Mike: Similarly, cruise lines have their own alert codes for medical emergencies, including the above four.

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Categories: The cabin classes divide the ship into four different classes with different specifications, but we go even more fine-grained than this. The average cruise ship features about 25 cabin categories. Each cabin category contains different sub-categories to precisely differentiate room types.

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Some crew dont have time to go outside to do their shopping so we say Banana if you cant go outside for shopping. Always use two alarm clocks to wake you up in the morning. If you are late on duty you will get a banana from your supervisor.

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