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10 Items Just for Those Who Love Carnival Cruise Line

If you’re a huge fan of Carnival Cruise Line and keep going back for more cruises then you’ll appreciate this list of items. I’ve actually been seeing these dedicated items around for a while and finally got around to putting together a list which might be worth a look at.

Before I discuss all things Carnival Cruise Line, many of them are just fun items that many loyal cruisers will like for the home or as gifts. Some items can also be useful for the actual cruise vacation. 

Let’s take a look at the 10 things just for those who love Carnival:

Carnival Towel

How about moving away from the standard Carnival towels which are provided during the cruise and go for something more classic! On this towel can be found the Carnival Inspiration. Go and check the details here.

Wall Canvas

Oh my! I think this is my favorite. A large collection of canvas wall art featuring one of the more modern ships in the fleet next to one of the classic former Carnival ships which started it all. There is actually another version of this wall art featuring just one ship. This item will go well behind the sofa in the living room or even in the office. Take a look here.

Coffee Mug

A home wouldn’t be complete without a Carnival coffee mug. There’s nothing better than drinking a nice coffee or even tea and getting inspired about cruising. This mug features the Carnival Valor while arriving at PortMiami, Florida. More details on this here.

Playing Cards

Carnival playing Cards are one of the most requested items in the onboard Fun Shops but unfortunately, they don’t sell them. If you do want to enjoy a good game of cards with family and friends then you can actually buy from Amazon. Get the playing cards here.

Carnival Luggage Tags

We all need luggage tags not just for a cruise but also other kinds of travel too. So why not show off a use dedicated Carnival tags. These are the best ones you can get online and the seller actually has a wide range of options to go along with them too. Even if you’re not someone who loves Carnival as much as we first thought, they cover other cruise lines too. Get the tags here.

Mouse Pad

This is a must for loyal Carnival cruisers, a Carnival Liberty mouse pad (not the mouse) for the home desktop computer or even a laptop. There is also another mouse pad available which features the Carnival Victory. Go and get your mouse pad here.

3D Ship Puzzle

This 3D Carnival cruise ship puzzle would make a good gift. It is a Spirit class cruise ship but don’t expect it to be an exact replica. It’s for those of 8 years and older and has a nice ocean base too. Check it out here.

Shower Curtain

This may be a little over the top but how about a Carnival Imagination lido deck shower curtain? You can imagine that you’re enjoying one of the jacuzzies on the open deck of a Carnival cruise! I chose this one because it showed just a regular fun day at sea, there are some other Carnival shower curtains including a Carnival Magic one and the Carnival Fantasy at night which is also pretty good. Take a look here.

Towel Animal Book

We’ve all gone back to our stateroom and found a creative towel animal left by the steward. Carnival Cruise Line even offers towel folding classes during the voyage but now you can try at home using the dedicated book. Check it out here.

Custom Magnet

I think this is really good for an upcoming Carnival cruise. Get a custom magnet made which can then be used on your cabin door. Also good to just put on the fridge at home as it has the cruise line logo on. Get it done right here.

Final Thoughts

I only went through the best 10 Carnival items but feel free to keep browsing to find more that interests you. It’s a shame there weren’t more cool things featuring Carnival so we can deck out our entire home!

It’s also good to browse in the onboard Fun Shops as they have an entire logo section with items which can be purchased for or after the cruise vacation. If I come across anything else I sure will add it on here to share with all of you.

Places On A Carnival Cruise Ship For Crew Members Only

When on a cruise you’ll spend most of your time in the public areas and I bet you’ve always wondered what the crew areas look like. In this article, I’m going to show you several places onboard a Carnival cruise ship which you might have never seen before, you’ll even be surprised at what’s hidden away behind the doors and walkways all over the ship.

A lot of the areas you’re not familiar with is the “Crew Only” areas, connected staircases and corridors where the crew can access just about any part of the ship without being seen.

There’s a whole new world down below which is a hive of activity day and night. Time away from the guests is needed where the crew doesn’t always have to smile, they can feel free to relax with their fellow onboard mates from all over the world.

Take a look at behind the scene areas where passengers can’t go:

Legendary I-95

Let’s start with the main corridor which is not just an essential area for the crew but also the entire cruise ship. Known as the I-95, it is one large corridor which goes along almost the entire length of the ship. From here the crew can gain access to different staircases, elevators and get to their cabins.

Carnival Valor

The I-96 is always busy with crew members heading off to work and for those who have some free time to chat with their friends. When guests embark and disembark the cruise the I-95 takes center stage, all the luggage is stored in the corridor and in a space called the Marshaling Area, from there housekeeping can get to the luggage to deliver to passengers staterooms. The same happens when the voyage comes to an end, the luggage is taken off in pallets and then transferred to the terminal.

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Parts of the I-95 are also used when in port, guests will often get a glimpse as they go on and off the gangway. There is more possibility of checking out the corridor when tendering too. I-95 will usually be on deck zero but does depend on the ship’s design.

Crew Pools

Carnival Cruise Ship

You might have wondered what that area is with the jacuzzis or small pool down below near the ship’s bow. This is an area where the crew can head on out for some fresh air. When off duty, they can relax in the pools as much as they want and enjoy the stunning ocean views.

When the vessel is departing its homeport the crew can often be seen getting the last cell phone signals with phone calls back home. At night, the deck can be full of activity with fellow workers socializing and enjoying their limited free time.

It does depend on the class of ship where this area is located, on Conquest class ships it is deck 4 forward, well known in the crew community!

Crew Laundry

Carnival Freedom

There are guests laundry rooms scattered around the stateroom decks but the crew is not usually allowed to use them. Hidden down below is the crew laundry, a place which is busy all the time and uses strict safety procedures to stop any fires from breaking out. There are at least a dozen or so drying and washing machine’s along with irons so crew members can look their best for the guests.

Related: What to Expect When You Go on a Carnival Cruise Vacation

Crew Training Center

Crew training is extremely important to cruise lines and often ships will feature their very own center. At the training center, there will be two dedicated employees who will help all those working onboard to develop their personal skills. These could include learning a new language or using computer learning programs for their future. The staff who work in the training center will also be involved with welcoming new team members to the ship and training in hospitality.

Crew Gym

Carnival Valor

The guest gym which is usually located at the top of the vessel is out of bounds for most of the crew. The cruise line will always offer a gym facility just for crew near the bottom of the ship. When off duty members can use the gym as much as they like but they won;t get the stunning ocean views which the passengers get. Provided in the Crew Gym will be weights, benches and workout machines but they may not be as good as the ones guests can use.

Crew Mess

Carnival Valor

The Crew Mess is probably one of the most important areas onboard for the crew. It is like a large dining hall where everyone can get their breakfast, lunch, dinner and even midnight snack. It isn’t always open with food, but often, if the crew are hungry, they can enjoy some pastry snacks along with tea, coffee, and juices.

In the crew mess, there will usually be a large TV where members can come together and watch sports. Even in the later hours of the night, this area can be full of activity as the crew head on down to eat after a long day’s shift. One of the best times to eat in the mess is at midnight, it is when food not used in the guest dining rooms head on down to the crew, this could include the extremely iconic Carnival Chocolate Melting Cake! It can be the best time to go to the mess and a time when fellow workers can come together and discuss their day.

Internet Cafe

Carnival Valor

In today’s advanced world, there isn’t a huge need for an internet cafe onboard a cruise ship. Carnival Cruise Line still does provide a room near the crew bar where members can use a computer and get online. For a fee, crew members can check their email and browse the web. This is also the place where the crew wifi is maintained throughout the vessel. The best signal can often be found in the internet cafe.

Staff Mess

Carnival Valor

There is another mess room for other types of workers, they are called staff members and will include those working in the Tax-free shops, Casino, Spa, Guest Services desk, Camp Ocean and more. This will be the place where new dining room members can learn and train before joining the guest dining rooms. Staff members can order food during breakfast, lunch, and dinner which is the only time when the staff mess is open.

Captain & Officers Dining Rooms

Carnival Valor

There are two other places onboard, including the Captain’s Dining Room and the Officer’s Dining Room. These two separate rooms are often next to each other and only the officers or captain can use them. There will be trainee dining room staff who will serve them just like they would regular guests. This area I’ve never managed to get in when it is being used, but I’m pretty sure they can order just about anything they want!

Crew Barber

Carnival Valor

You have to remember that the crew lives on the ship for at least six months at a time. During this contract, they will need a haircut, they can’t always get off in port and find a barber. The Crew Barber is the man to see for a really good cut. The barber works onboard too so cutting fellow crew members hair can only be done in his free time (in the evening).

The barbershop will be a small room with one chair, a mirror, and a small TV. It will be located in one of the crew corridors in the middle of where all the cabins are. The barber will usually charge around $10 and can be a great source of extra income while onboard.

Crew Bar

Carnival Valor

We’ve saved the most important until last! The legendary Crew Bar, a place where all the action happens and the center to crew life while onboard. Located on deck zero just off the I-95 on the bigger ships, the bar will open early evening and during this time any crew member can come in and enjoy a drink or two. Prices are very cheap, I’m not going to tell you how much because it is so cheap you won’t like it! Snacks can also be purchased from the bar including popcorn and chocolate bars.

Around 9-10 in the evening the Crew bar will start to get really busy, the bartenders will be running around like crazy trying to keep everyone happy. The busiest day is the last day of the cruise, the reason for this is each cruise many crew members will have completed their contracts. To say bye to friends they’ll often meet in the bar for some last drinks together.

Carnival Valor

Also in the Crew bar, many events and activities will be held, these could include a poker night, karaoke, quiz night, bingo and even a foosball competition. Without the Crew Bar life onboard would not be so good. Never ask a crew member how the bar was last night! What happens in the crew bar stays in the crew bar!

10 Items You Never Thought To Take on a Cruise

We’ve all done those searches on help and suggestions for what to pack for a cruise vacation. What we haven’t done is take a look at things which can make a difference and we never thought about taking.

I was just doing some general browsing online and came across some inspiring products which really could come in handy during the cruise. So I decided to put together a list of 10 items which would be great to pack and what you may have never thought of.

Don’t expect your usual common items in the list below. We’ve gone a step further by digging out items which are easy to use recommended on Amazon and pretty cool to use. Let’s get started.

Foot Pads

This item was actually my inspiration for doing this list and they are even made of biodegradable material so have a limited impact on the environment. A foot Pad can be worn on the beach during a port of call to protect from the often sizzling hot sand and in the water too. They can be used for many situations including walking around the cruise ship lido deck as they are non-slippy.

I wouldn’t use these for other shore excursions away from the beach or walking too much around the ship in them but definitely worth packing as they take up hardly any space. You can get them from Amazon here.

Foldable Umbrella Cap

Everyone thinks a cruise vacation is all sun, sand, and sea but that isn’t true all the time! It does actually rain sometimes, even when your ship is docked in port for the day. What better reason to pack the Umbrella Cap right?

The Umbrella Cap which I’m suggesting today comes in yellow and blue. It feels like a regular rain hoody but actually protects the body from rain and it’s totally handsfree. It can be pushed down flat when not in use so can lay flat not taking up much room in the luggage. Go and take a look here.

Sneaker Raincoats

Not sure why I’m continuing with rain on a cruise! To be prepared for bad weather in port then you’ll appreciate these sneaker raincoats. The last thing you want is your shiny new shoes getting wet and dirty.

The raincoats for your shoes could also be used if on any Jungle adventure and you want to protect them from any potential mud or stains. These are the ones we suggest to buy.

Colorful LED Lanyard

Many cruise passengers use lanyards during the cruise because they keep the keycards safe along with any cash and some other things. A cruise line lanyard can easily be purchased at the onboard shops and will usually have a logo design.

Don’t follow the trend and be like your fellow guests, get some attention with a Colorful LED lanyard. The only downside is that everyone is going to ask you where you got it from! Get yours right here.

Waterproof Case

Probably one of the most essential items on the list, a waterproof case which can protect one of the most important gadgets a guest would ever take on a cruise – a cell phone! The pouch on this list can be used for any phone, you can actually get iPhone specific cases right here.

What’s good about these kind cases is that you can also put money and any important cards inside. Good for going in the water or even protected from the sand. You can find out more by clicking here.

Handheld Cool Air Fan

Let’s focus on this device which can keep us cool during those hot sea days at the pool and in port. There are many handheld fans out there and some even spray water. The issue with the water spraying is that it only lasts a few minutes and can leak, I bought one a couple of years so trust me on that! I think it’s been thrown out now.

With the air fan I’m including on this list it has three-speed settings which can be useful. I also really liked the wristband part so good for carrying out during the vacation. It can hang up easily in the cabin too. Do take a more detailed look here.

Wrinkle Releaser

It may not be the most impressive item on the list, but it sure is one of the most important items that cruisers wish they had packed. There have been many times when I’ve been on a cruise vacation and found my clothes too wrinkled, some pretty bad!

Some cruise lines do provide laundry rooms onboard, which do include an iron, but it can be an inconvenience. When you’ve just come back onboard from an epic day on the island and need to get ready for dinner, there is never any time to get to the laundry room, let alone find it.

This is where the small travel-sized Downy spray comes in. It takes up a small amount of space in the luggage and not only removes wrinkles but also freshens up clothes. Get your on Amazon here.

Travel Toiletry Organizer

If you’re a cruise addict, then no doubt you’ve seen those hanging closet organizers for the cabin. What I haven’t seen before is something similar for toiletries and even cosmetics. Cruisers can use this organizer by hanging it up in the bathroom which is often small on cruise ships unless you’re lucky enough to be booked in a suite. Take a look at Amazon.

Mosquito Repellent Bracelet

Depending on the shore excursion and the region you are taking a cruise vacation, mosquitos can be a bit of an issue. You can use mosquito spray and general bug repellant, but they can smell and be inconvenient to use.

These bracelets fit in well during the cruise and can be worn all the time to make sure you’re always protected. The bands are also waterproof, which is very important for the ship pool and the beach in port. Find more details over here.

Travel Zip Scarf

This isn’t just a fashionable scarf that can be worn around the ship; it’s also able to hold some essential items. The zipped pocket is large enough to hold an iPhone or passport and can be kept secret and safe while wearing it.

The scarf comes in many different designs and colors, so it is worth a look not just for yourself but for someone you know who likes to travel and cruise. Find out more here.

Final Thoughts

I hope you found the list useful and at least one of the items could benefit your cruise vacation experience. Just remember to make sure you don’t overpack and keep things limited.

Also Read: 10 Things You’ll Wish You’d Packed for Your Cruise

Most of the items we featured will take up hardly any space and can be used again on not just a cruise but other types of travel too.

Crew Member Lost From Carnival Horizon

We are sad to post that the crew of Carnival Horizon has lost a fellow team member. It’s never good to hear about something like this and it makes us want to support the hard-working crew and appreciate just how much they do to make an amazing cruise vacation what it is.

Crew Member Passes Away on Carnival Horizon

An Indian crew member in his 30s named Ravi Singh Bisht has sadly passed away while onboard the newest ship in the fleet. He leaves behind his wife, mother, father, sister and his brother who also works for the cruise line. Ravi was working in the Culinary Arts department since joining Carnival in 2012.

It isn’t clear what actually happened to him but an anonymous source from onboard Carnival Horizon said it may have been related to a Galley party he attended the night before. He was found the following morning of Grand Turk which was August 11.

Carnival Horizon Crew Letter

Carnival Horizon was around 2 hours late departing Grand Turk due to the crew member passing away.

Ravi’s family is being provided care and support by Carnival Cruise Line and no doubt his fellow team members are thinking about it. He’s going to be missed especially in the Galley where he worked well and made friends. Crew members are being provided counseling on the ship if needed.

The Carnival cruise ship is currently sailing an 8-night Eastern Caribbean itinerary which includes calls in Grand Turk in the Turks and Caicos and Amber Cove in the Dominican Republic. There are 1,450 crew members working on the ship and over 60 different nationalities making sure we all have the best vacation ever.

Make the Most of Small Bathrooms on a Cruise Ship

Cruise ship cabins are notorioiusly small, and the bathrooms are smaller still. Typically measuring at just 25-30 square feet, there can be barely enough room to turn around in an oceangoing bathroom, much less a spacious retreat to take care of all your daily bathroom ablutions. There are easy ways you can make the most of even the tiniest bathroom, however, without feeling cramped or crowded.

What a Cruise Ship Bathroom Has… And What It Doesn’t

While shipboard bathrooms may be small, they are efficiently designed with adequate features for most travelers. A toilet, sink, mirror, small waste basket, some shelving and counterspace, and a shower with a door or curtain are standard features, and towels, toilet paper, and tissues are supplied.

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Most cruise lines also furnish basic shampoo and shower gel in wall-mounted dispensers in the shower. A small, retractable clothesline is often placed in the shower, there may be a magnifying mirror mounted to the wall, and there is usually an outlet available, though it may be mounted awkwardly near the light. The door may also have hooks available for hanging clothes.

Take a look at all these travel bathroom accessories for your cruise vacation.

Most cruise ship bathrooms, however, do not have independent vents (though a small vent may be connected to the light), bathtubs, dual sinks, multiple outlets, vanity areas, or windows.

Some of these features may be part of the more luxurious bathrooms in suites or on luxury cruise lines, but standard bathrooms on mainstream cruise lines are more basic. This does not mean they are inadequate, however, but savvy cruisers know how to take advantage of every inch of space and help even the smallest bathroom meet their needs.

Making the Most of Tiny Bathrooms

There are many easy tricks you can use to make even a tiny bathroom seem more spacious. First, pack light and do not bring extra toiletries you won’t need during your cruise.

Opt for travel-sized bottles, and choose products that can be shared, such shampoo or lotion, to reduce the number of bottles you bring. If you bring medication, use small travel bottles and only bring as many pills as you are likely to need during your cruise instead of bringing along full bottles.

How you organize your toiletries can make a great difference in bathroom space. An over-the-door shoe or pocket organizer can help you clear off counter and shelf space, or you can choose a small toiletry caddy or bag that is designed to hang from a bathroom hook.

Even if you just opt for a simple vanity pouch, you can more easily corral small bottles and other items so they don’t spread out over the counters.

Extra hooks can be a lifesaver in a small bathroom, and you can find inexpensive magnetic hooks or suction cup hooks that are perfect to use on a cruise.

This can help you hang a shower pouf, loofah, or other items on the mirror or walls, even inside the shower, so the bathroom is less cluttered. You might even consider a basic suction cup soap dish or mini-shelf for extra storage.

It is even better if you don’t store all your bathroom accessories in the bathroom itself. Even the smallest, most basic cruise ship cabins generally have a vanity area in the main part of the cabin, outside the bathroom. Use one of the drawers in that area for makeup, perfume, medications, and other items that don’t strictly need to be in the bathroom.

Bathroom Shower

Back in the bathroom, it’s important to consider odors and humidity. Because the bathroom is so tiny, it will fill with steam quickly, and because there is only a small vent (and some ships may not have even that), it can be difficult to eliminate unpleasant odors or extra steam after lengthy showers.

Bring along a car air freshener to use in the bathroom, or invest in toilet drops or sprays such as Poo-pourri that help eliminate odors.

Shortening your showers or using slightly cooler water can minimize extra steam, or you may want to consider showering in the morning or early evening rather than later at night in order to give your room time to clear out and cool off again before sleeping.

Check these handy bathroom organizers from Amazon.

Because space is at such a premium in the bathroom, it can also be helpful to reuse towels. This will ensure you don’t have to use valuable counter space to store additional towels, help out your already hard-working stateroom steward, and also conserve resources onboard. Most cruise lines encourage towel reuse to help conserve water and energy and minimize the use of detergents and other chemicals, and it’s a simple step that will help save bathroom space as well.

Even with all the tips and tricks you may use to maximize your cruise ship bathroom space, you may still find yourself stumbling around, bumping into things, or tripping if you need to visit the bathroom at night.

Most bathrooms on cruise ships do not have nightlights, and standard night lights will not always fit in the awkwardly placed bathroom outlet. Bringing along a battery-operated nightlight or even a basic glow stick can give you just enough light in the bathroom to use the facilities without shedding the glare of the overhead light over the entire stateroom.

Also Read: How to Sleep Like a Baby on Your Cruise

Cruise ships may be getting larger and larger, but the bathrooms in most cruise ship cabins can be surprisingly small. By making the most of each inch of space, however, you can easily attend to all your bathroom needs, and all you’ll remember of your cruise is the big fun you had on board.

Carnival Cruise Ships Affected by Tropical Storm Florence

Tropical Storm Florence, which is expected to become a major Hurricane through next week, has impacted the itineraries of Carnival cruise ships, including the newest Carnival Horizon.

Carnival Cruise Ship Itinerary Changes

Even though Florence is a Tropical Storm it is impacting the cruise industry. The storm will also become a lot more powerful over the coming days and become a major Hurricane. As Florence moves west towards the U.S. East Coast cruise ships based there are being forced to make itinerary changes. Norwegian Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean and now Carnival Cruise Line are being impacted.

Carnival Horizon Itinerary Changes

The Captain of the newest ship in the fleet has already sent out a letter to guests mentioning that the current voyage which departed New York City on September 5 is being altered.

The ship’s call in Grant Turk on September 8 will be extended until 4:30 PM. The ship was originally scheduled to leave at 2:30 PM. The cruise line will be keeping a close eye on Tropical Storm Florence as it could force the ship to make further changes. The scheduled call at San Juan, Puerto Rico on Sunday may have to be canceled but instead, there would be an extended visit to Amber Cove on the same day instead.

Carnival Horizon Florence letter

The Carnival Horizon captain will be monitoring the storm development and guest on the current cruise will be kept updated. It is important to keep them safe and away from any weather danger. If the call in Puerto Rico is canceled guest will be refunded any booked shore excursions, taxes, fees, and port expenses.

Carnival Pride Itinerary Changes

Carnival has also altered the itinerary of Carnival Pride to keep guest and crew a safe distance from Tropical Storm Florence. The 7-night sailing from Baltimore to Bermuda which will depart on Sunday, September 9 will now operate a revised itinerary.

Carnival Pride will sail to Grand Turk with an arrival on Wednesday, September 12. The Spirit class ship will stay there until 2:30 PM. The next day the ship will visit Carnival’s private island of Half Moon Cay int he Bahamas. The ship will depart there at 5:00 PM. The third and final port of call will be in Freeport, Bahamas on Friday, September 14. The ship will depart at 1:30 PM and then sail back towards Baltimore, Maryland with an on scheduled arrival on Sunday, September 16.

Tropical Storm Florence Latest

At the moment according to the National Hurricane Center (NOAA), Florence has maximum sustained winds of 65 mph and moving directly towards the U.S. East Coast at 9 mph. The storm will become a major Hurricane very soon and is extremely dangerous causing high swells, strong winds, and heavy rainfall.

Tropical Storm Florence Update
Image By: NOAA

Florence is coming more organized and upcoming advisories are expected to show an increase in strength as it moves over warmer waters. Those with booked cruises over the coming week out of the west coast and those on land need to watch how this Tropical Storm develops.

Related: How a Hurricane Could Affect Your Cruise

Hurricane season is now hotting up with more active storms developing in the Atlantic. Next week we could see major Hurricanes in the Caribbean so do keep checking for updates from the cruise line. Cruise Hive will constantly keep readers updated as much as possible on anything impacting the cruise industry.

Carnival Cruise Line Burger Venue Now Offering Vegan Burgers

The popular Guy’s Burger Joint on Carnival Cruise Line is now offering Vegan Burgers across the fleet. The new choice will be in addition to the regular meat choices on Carnival cruise ships.

New Carnival Cruise Line Vegan Burger

Carnival Cruise Line Ambassador John Heald has posted that Vegan Burgers are now available to order on all ships. The new burger option will be at the popular Guy’s Burger Joint, a free venue found on the lido deck near the main pool.

Also Read: Free Carnival Cruise Dining Options

The cruise line has detailed the exact ingredients for the Vegan Burger and the method used for cooking and preparation. Here is the method:

  • Soak black beans overnight and cook them. Keep the required amount whole and mash rest of the black beans.
  • Cook and mash the brown rice.
  • Cut pumpkin into cubes, marinate with chopped garlic and thyme. Roast the pumpkins and mash.
  • Saute onions, garlic until light brown, add whole cooked beans.
  • Add tomato paste and saute. Add roasted cumin powder, cayenne pepper, smoked paprika, fajita seasoning and cook well.
  • Add cooked and mashed black beans and cook well to combine flavor.
  • Keep the mixture aside to cool down.
  • Take separate brown and add mashed roasted cauliflowers, tofu, roasted pumpkin, sauteed mushrooms, and cooked mashed rice. Add chopped oregano and scallions.
  • Mix in both the mixtures, season well and knead well to form a tight structure.
  • Divide the mixture into 5oz rolls and flatten them to patties of 4″ diameter and 0.5″ thick patties. Cook the patties in very little olive oil till surface is crisp.
  • (Patties can be stored refrigerated up to 3-day post blast chilling).
  • For longer storage, freeze batched of mixture, thaw naturally, reconstitute and form.

Do take a look at the new Vegan burger offering at Guys Burger Joint below including the method and ingredients.

Carnival Vegan Burger
Image By: Carnival Cruise Line

More From Cruise Hive

Guy’s Burger Venue was first introduced on Carnival Liberty in 2011 and, since then, has become award-winning and a must-visit venue for cruisers. Carnival partnered with Food Network TV chef Guy Fieri to bring the Burger Joint to reality, and more recently, the partnership has expanded with Guy’s Pig & Anchor Bar-B-Que Smokehouse | Brewhouse on the newest ship in the fleet, Carnival Horizon.

Now with the new Vegan burger, even more guests can enjoy this experience on the lido deck. Readers can take a look at the regular menu right here.

Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship Hit With Technical Issues

Royal Caribbean’s Navigator of the Seas has been hit with technical issues and as a result, has been forced to dock in Vigo, Spain.

Navigator of the Seas Issues

Navigator of the Seas which is operated by Royal Caribbean has been hit with technical issues since last night. According to the popular Crew Center site, there was A Bravo Code announcement and one of the ship stabilizers broke and made a hole on the side.

Apparently, the problem was temporarily repaired but the Royal Caribbean cruise ship still needed to divert to Vigo, Spain on the Spanish west coast. The ship has been docked there ever since.

The ship captain has kept guests onboard informed and a newly revised itinerary will now take place. According to an update from a passenger, Navigator of the Seas will stay in Vigo until Monday afternoon and two port of calls including Madiera have been canceled. The revised itinerary is as follows:

  • Fri, Oct 26 – Southampton
  • Sat, Oct 27 – Sea Day
  • Sun, Oct 28 – Vigo
  • Mon, Oct 29 – Vigo (Depart at 2:00 pm)
  • Tue, Oct 30 – Sea Day
  • Wed, Oct 31 – Gran Canaria
  • Thu, Nov 1 – Tenerife
  • Fri, Nov 2 – Sea Day
  • Sat, Nov 3 – Sea Day
  • Sun, Nov 4 – Sea Day
  • Mon, Nov 5 – Southampton

Navigator of the Seas departed her homeport in Southampton, UK on October 26 and is scheduled to sail a 10-night itinerary to the Canary Islands. Vigo is included in the itinerary but was supposed to happen on November 3 as the final port of call before heading back to the UK.

The ship is likely making urgent repairs while guests can head out and enjoy the cruise destination on the west coast of Spain. The first scheduled port of call was supposed to be Funchal, Madeira on October 29.

Royal Caribbean has given Cruise Hive the following statement:

Navigator of the Seas is making repairs to resolve a technical issue. The ship is fully operational with no impact on its maneuverability or the safety of our guests and  crew. However, because of time needed to make the repair, it was necessary to modify her current itinerary.

Navigator will now call on Vigo, Spain for an overnight stay on Sunday, Oct. 28. It will then sail on to Gran Canaria, Canary Islands on Wednesday, Oct. 31 and Tenerife, Canary Islands on Thursday, Nov 1. The ship will return to Southampton, England on Monday, Nov. 5 as scheduled.

Guests have been offered compensation for the issue with 25% of the cruise fare refunded as credit on the onboard account. Guests are also receiving a 25% of the cruise fare for a future cruise credit.

Also Read: A Simple Guide on Royal Caribbean Ships by Size

This news comes after two Carnival cruise ships were hit with technical issues over the past week. Carnival Victory had to cancel ports due to a propulsion problem, and Carnival Sunshine had to cancel Grand Turk due to a mechanical problem.

Navigator of the Seas is scheduled to depart for her next cruise from Southampton on November 5. Let’s hope the sailing won’t be impacted and they can find a permanent fix. The ship is 142,000 gross tons and has a guest capacity of over 3,100 at double occupancy.

Carnival Cruise Ship Suffers Problems Since Recent Dry Dock

Carnival Sunshine hasn’t had it easy recently, with a technical issue impacting one cruise and a heavy listing impacting another. Hopefully, the ship, which is operated by Carnival Cruise Line, will not encounter any more surprises. All this after the ship just recently completed a 2-week dry dock.

Mechanical Issue

It all started when the Carnival Cruise Ship suffered from a mechanical problem on the October 21 sailing from Port Canaveral, Florida. During a scheduled port of call in San Juan, Puerto Rico, the ship stayed beyond her 4:00 PM departure due to an unspecified mechanical or technical problem.

As a result, guests onboard were informed by the captain that because of the delayed departure from San Juan, the call in Grand Turk would no longer go ahead. Carnival Sunshine was expected to sail to the popular cruise destination on October 26 so this didn’t go down too well with passengers.

The problem was eventually fixed by the engineers on board, but the itinerary was still affected. The ship headed back towards her homeport in Florida. At least guests on the next sailing wouldn’t be impacted by the same problem – however, something else came up!

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Heavy Listing

Carnival Sunshine departed Port Canaveral on her October 28 sailing, putting all the port cancellations and delayed departure from San Juan behind her. Unfortunately, passengers were surprised on the evening of October 28 with a heavy listing.

The ship suddenly leaned over to one side, causing alarm and shock for many passengers. There was some minor damage to things like plates and other items falling from shelves and racks.

The captain ended up sending out a letter to guests stating what happened and apologizing. Another technical issue was an electrical switchboard malfunction. The problem then impacted the use of the ship stabilizers, which help reduce rocking in bad weather.

The 5-night cruise, which is currently happening now, was not impacted, and the scheduled port of calls at Amber Cove today and then Grand Turk tomorrow are going ahead as normal.

And So…

Carnival Sunshine is not the perfect ship and there have recently been posts on social media mentioning various issues. After a major 2-week dry dock, which was completed on October 20, there will be questions as to why these issues occurred.

Carnival Cruise Line has kept everyone updated and provided compensation for both sailings.

For the October 28 sailing, guests were given a $50 of onboard credit added to the Sail & Sign account due to the listing on the first evening of the cruise vacation.

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Recently, it has been full of cruise ship problems, starting with Carnival Victory’s technical difficulties last week. Navigator of the Seas also had to divert to port for an urgent fix in Vigo, Spain. Just yesterday a Celebrity cruise ship broke free from her moorings in Italy.

Carnival Sunshine is a 102,800 gross-ton ship with a guest capacity of over 3,000. The next sailing will last for 8 nights and depart Port Canaveral on November 2. Let’s hope all goes well.