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Carnival Conquest Cruise Tips...
Valuable "Insider Tips" to enhance your cruise experience
Exclusively from Great Rates Travel Service!
Debby & Joe DeWeese,
Owners





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What to See and Do…How to get Free Stuff Onboard…and Other Great
Tips to Save you Money and Have More Fun on your Carnival Cruise!...

1. Board Early!  You can usually get on board by 11am (as soon as the ship is cleared of
departing passengers), and there will be a Bon Voyage Buffet waiting for you poolside when you
arrive (on the Lido deck).  If you arrive early, we recommend the Ships Tour, usually scheduled
around 2 or 3pm on embarkation day (check the daily activity schedule in your room or at the
Purser’s Information Desk for the exact time). You can also use the extra time to unpack, explore
the ship, or enjoy a Sail-Away Drink Special by the pool.
 *Note that effective February 18, 2008:
the U.S. Department of Homeland Security now requires that
all passengers MUST be on board
at least one hour prior to the ships scheduled departure tim
e so that the cruise line can submit
the full passenger and crew manifest 60 minutes prior to departure
.  If you do not complete your
FunPass pre-registration at least 4 days before your cruise
, you will need to check in at least
90 minutes prior
to departure.  Late passengers may be denied boarding or delay departure.  
Board Early and start your Vacation Sooner!

2. Pick up a pocket-size “Deck Plan” at the Purser’s Desk – keep it with you during your cruise
so you can find your way to the different events, activities, and dining areas available.  The  
Carnival Conquest is a huge floating resort and you’ll be delighted by all there is to see and do on
board!

3. Get To Know the Ship:  It’s a good idea to take a walking tour of the entire ship early in your
cruise.  There are a lot of areas you might never see otherwise (Bring the pocket map you picked
up at the purser’s desk…you can skip some of the lower decks which only have passenger rooms
and the Medical Center).  You will discover some fantastic star-gazing spots; find some of the
more remote and peaceful pool, Jacuzzi, and sunning areas; plus ideal areas to enjoy a morning
coffee or read (like the open patio area with panoramic views, hidden away at the back of the
Cezanne buffet area on this ship!).

4. Indulge Yourself with the gourmet selections in the formal Dining Room… If you can’t decide
between the Maine Lobster and the Chateau Briand – you can order Both, or ask for seconds!  You
will find that your wait staff is happy to cater to your specific desires.  You may want to try one of the
entrée selections as an appetizer, or have several appetizers or salads as your entrée.  Don’t be
shy—this is your opportunity to sample popular delicacies from around the world.  (We highly
recommend the Beef Wellington, Steaks, lobster, and jumbo shrimp, as well as the Baked Alaska
and other exotic deserts!)

5. The Conquest features a fabulous selection of alternative dining options too!... You can enjoy
casual dining at Restaurant Cezanne on the Lido deck, which features a 24-hour
Pizzeria, fresh
Deli, the Sky Grill, Chinese Wok Kitchen, Sur Mer Seafood Café, and the Grand Buffet, with a
tasty variety of entrees from around the world!  The carving stations, fruit bar, and gourmet desert
stands are fantastic!  *Note that the
Sur Mer Seafood Café is hidden away by itself just up a small
staircase
from the Grand Buffet, and most passengers never discover this made-to-order seafood
restaurant, unless they know to look for it (like you!)… You’ll rarely find a wait for these tasty sea-
food selections, and always lots of quiet tables upstairs!  Seafood lovers will also enjoy Carnival's

Sushi Bar
, open nightly on deck 5 (also not listed in the schedule).  Plus ice-cream & frozen
yogurt 24 hours a day
!  

6. Try Room Service... A full menu is available 24 hours a day. Enjoy breakfast in bed!  You can
also leave a breakfast menu order form on your door and it will be delivered at your preferred time
(helpful on days when you’re leaving early for shore excursions.)  Our kids love to call and order a
plate of cookies and brownies for a late night snack.  (Room service is free, but tips are
appreciated).

7. Read the daily “Carnival Capers” (delivered to your cabin every night) for a detailed schedule of
events.  You’ll find a lot of great information about entertainment events, your ports of call, and
daily specials available throughout the ship.  
You’ll also find it convenient to tear out the
summarized schedule on the back page of the Capers to carry with you during the day.
 
Here are some highlights…
  • Exotic daily drink specials (announced in your daily Carnival Capers) …These tasty
    tropical favorites are quite affordable at about $4.75 each!  
  • A wonderful variety of ship tours, demonstrations, lessons and seminars are held daily.  
    We recommend the Galley Tour (you’ll be amazed by what goes in to the preparation and
    service of thousands of five-course meals to the ships guests each day!)

8. The on board Spa and Beauty Salon offers a full variety of luxurious services such as
massages, facials, manicures, pedicures, and beauty treatments, from $20 up.  You’ll need to
reserve space early if you want an appointment the day of the Captain’s Dinner/Formal night.  But
if you are looking for a deal, you’ll want to keep an eye on the daily specials advertised in the
Carnival Capers, like a mini massage and facial, manicure and pedicure…ALL for about $65!  
Ladies will also find numerous beauty and fitness seminars scheduled daily, as well as drawings
for free products and services.

9. Bring or Rent Short-Wave Radios to keep in touch!...With so much to do and see on board the
ship, you can save yourself a lot of time and frustration by using short-wave radios or walkie-
talkies to keep in touch with your party.  The ship’s gift store sells them for $50 and up, but you can
also rent a nice set on board from the ship’s Golf Pro for about $39/week.  Read your Day One
Carnival Capers (or ask at the Purser’s desk) for the time and location to meet the Golf Pro for the
radio rentals.  (You can also ask this PGA certified Golf Pro about the ship’s Golf Academy and
putting lessons, as well as golfing shore excursions available at your ports of call.)

10. Save Money…Bring your Own Sodas!  Carnival allows you to carry aboard a dozen of your
favorite soft drinks, which is a good idea if you like soda, because there is a charge for soft drinks
on board.  (Coffee, hot and ice tea, milk, punch, and juices are all complimentary in the dining
areas.)  Ask your room steward for ice and they will keep your stateroom’s ice bucket full during
your cruise, so you can pour your own drinks.  You can also buy a “Soda Card” on board for about
$25 which entitles you to unlimited sodas from any bar or restaurant area during your cruise.  Buy
your soda card on the first day of your cruise and you’ll also get a large souvenir mug free that you
can use for soda refills.  

11. A bottle of Wine or Champagne may also be brought from home to help you celebrate your
special occasion, for consumption in your stateroom only (or there is a $10 corkage fee if you wish
to drink it in the dining room.)

12. Pick up a Free deck of Carnival souvenir Playing Cards at the Purser’s Information desk
anytime!… beats the price at the gift shop.  Very few people know about this one--but Carnival is
happy to give you a deck of cards anytime you stop by the desk, just for asking!

13. Attach a colorful ribbon or streamer to your stateroom door to help you find your cabin more
easily (or to your Balcony railing if you wish to see it from shore!).

14. Don't miss the Bon Voyage Cocktail Party on the last night of your cruise you’ll meet the
ships captain and crew, and enjoy complimentary cocktails and hors doeuvres.  (Watch your
Carnival Capers for the exact time.)

15. Hang out by the pool more… with four or five activities on the schedule to choose from about
every fifteen minutes, it may be hard to remember that you came to relax.  But you’ll probably
treasure the time you spent lounging by the pool most of all…the poolside ambiance is festive,
and the sun is warm.  You’ll often find live island music and poolside games such as the hilarious
Hairy Chest Contest, Belly Flop contest, Trivia Games, and an amazing Ice-Carving
Demonstration.  Or, if you want more privacy, you may want to check out one of the alternative
pool/hot tubs on higher decks.

16. Don’t Miss the Sunsets!... True romantics gather at dusk on the ship’s bow (or stern,
depending on which way the ship is headed!)  From the upper decks you can enjoy dramatic
views -- the unobstructed sunsets on the open sea are truly remarkable.  Star-gazing and sunrise
are also excellent!  If you’re lucky enough to have a Private Balcony stateroom, you’ll enjoy
spectacular, unobstructed sunsets from your balcony while sailing in one direction, and then
sunrises in the other!  (You will find the exact time of Sunrise and Sunset in your daily Carnival
Capers.)

17. If you enjoy Fine Art, you’ll find sensational values at the Champagne Art Auctions – plus free
door-prize drawings for fine art!  View original signed works while learning about famous artists
such as Dali, Neiman, Tarkay, Max, Steynovitz, and Picasso, selling at nearly half of their
appraised values, with some works starting as low as $30.

18. Children aged 2-17 will LOVE Carnival’s Award-winning Camp Carnival, Circle C, and Club
O2 youth activities!  
Young passengers enjoy a full schedule of activities and fun-packed events
custom tailored to each age group. (Scavenger Hunts, Dancing lessons, ice-cream socials, talent
show, video, arcade, and board games, arts, crafts, t-shirt painting…loads of fun activities, games
and prizes!)  Note that Children age 10 and over are allowed to sign themselves in and out – but
they won’t want to leave!

19. Gratuities ARE adjustable.  Carnival now recommends gratuities of $11.50 per passenger,
per day to cover your wait staff and room stewards ($57.50pp for a 5-night cruise).  For your
convenience, Carnival automatically adds this amount to your on board Sail & Sign account on the
last day of your cruise (unless you have prepaid gratuities).  In the fine print though, you will read
that
you are free to adjust the gratuities up or down, or have them removed completely from
your on-board account if you would prefer to tip the staff directly.
 We think you'll find the staff
well worth it though!

20. Top Suggestions for Your Ports of Call…
Choose from an awesome selection of popular shore excursions priced from $29 up,
and well worth the cost!  You can read about your choices and register early at the Carnival
website (see your cruise confirmation letter for instructions), or onboard at the Shore
Excursion Desk.  There is also an informative Port & Shore Excursions seminar and video
presentation on board.  Everyone raves about Carnival's fantastic shore excursions, and
you'll find the native guides and instructors to be very friendly and informative.
Bottled water and underwater cameras are available at reasonable prices just inside the
gangway at your ports of call.  It is usually warm year round in the Caribbean and it’s a
good idea to bring your own cold water when you go ashore.
If you’re planning to snorkel, you might bring a couple squares of cheese like you can find
at the ship’s buffet…for a fantastic up-close fish encounter and great photo opportunity.  
Caution though…you will be surrounded by fish trying to get a nibble!  
Ladies, try a Hair Braid!  Bring a touch of the Caribbean home with you – The locals love to
offer braids and wraps to add an island flair to your hair style.  They can braid the whole
head, just the front, or you can get a couple thin braids on each side for only $2-$3/braid, or
half/full head braids are very popular too...Braids give you a fun look that will last for 2-3
weeks.  And for men they offer temporary tattoos that last a few weeks and look quite real.

Whatever you choose to do on your Carnival cruise, you are in for a FUNTASTIC Caribbean
Vacation!

Thank you for using Great Rates Travel Service!   We hope that our personal Insider Tips and
Suggestions
will help you to better enjoy this fun-filled, exciting vacation!  Please let us know if you
have any additional tips for this ship which you'd like to share with our future guests.  We would
love to hear back from you after your cruise, and we are also looking for photos and suggestions
for our
Past Guests "Feedback” page!  Thank you again, and Bon Voyage!

Debby and Joe DeWeese, Owners
Great Rates Travel Service
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
YOU MAY NEED
FOR YOUR CRUISE!
EXCURSIONS
AND TOURS
AVAILABLE
This is a link to the Carnival
reserve excursions for each of
your Ports of Call.
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