John
Califon,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, July 23, 2008
'I was told on the second formal night' If you don't know what 'formal night' means, then don't go.
Dan
Big Pine Key,#3Consumer Comment
Tue, July 22, 2008
Are you saying you were discriminated against because you have tattoos on your arms? Are you sure that's the whole story? I've been on many cruises, including several with Carnival. Believe me, you were not the first tattoo lover to visit a Carnival ship. On 23 cruises, I have never seen a person turned away from the dining room for tattoos. I've seen people turned away. But it was due to inappropriate clothing (ie..shorts, swim trunks, sandals, tank tops). The dining room has a dress code, and most ships enforce it.....rightfully so. I'm also a little hesitant to believe your buffet comment......actually, very hesitant. Miracle's Horatio's Restaurant on the lido deck is the buffet restaurant and it is open every single day for breakfast, lunch and dinner...with no dress code. Also, there is 24/7 room service. Your comment about not eating dinner makes no sense.