Sometimes, what attracts passengers on a certain cruise line is the way they do things a little different from others.
Just because the offer is popular with the passengers of the Royal Caribbean or Norwegian cruise, it does not necessarily mean that it is desirable to those who decide to sail on Cruise line ships. It’s easy to see from a recent discussion about a built -in party that took place on the Facebook page of the carnival Carnival Cruise Line John Heald.
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The traveler wrote to Heald to ask why Carnival did not give passengers the opportunity to book for stage shows as some other cruise lines do.
“Why does the carnival not require any reservations for emissions or comedies like what you need on other cruised lines (which do not) charge for money to watch emissions but give the first choice to their elite members?” the unidentified passenger asked.
Cruiser wanted to know why the carnival does not offer the priority of access to show reservations to those who reach the highest levels in their loyalty program. The proposal is similar to what Norwegian cruises allows for those who have platinum status and more in their loyalty program to book a few days earlier than others in advance.
“The carnival should work for great shows and comedies, but the carnival, you are not. Why? It’s not fair that platinum people can’t guarantee sitting for shows,” the passenger insisted.
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Carnival John Heald Ambassador shared a passenger message in a post on his Facebook page to explain that Carnival currently resolves a lot of demand for shows and challenges that come with the implementation of the ticket sales/reservation system.
“I understand that some show ships become very full, which is why we have increased the number of performances. However, tickets can be something that would help?”
“It is very challenging to manage the team and manage the team,” Heald said. “We tried this in a carnival dream when the ship first started sailing. The main problem was that people would adapt to tickets and then not appear for the mind, show.”
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Although Heald wondered if the HUB Cruise Line application could install a show booking like dinner reservations, he wanted to make it clear that he did not know if he would offer something.
“Maybe the application could be used? I don’t know,” he continued. “Let me say it’s just for a discussion and I don’t know if we will ever do it.”
As he often does with passenger suggestions, Heald asked his followers to share their opinions on the issue in the comments on the post.
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Moving through 5000 comments on the post offers a clear indicator that most carnival crucifying passengers are felt in tickets/reservations on board.
“I don’t want to plan that in advance. I am a planner by nature, but what I love in cruising is that I don’t have to,” Gina Deangelis wrote in a comment that received more than 100 likes. “Keep things exactly as they are.”
Even some passengers who have high status at a club loyalty club even agree.
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“No tickets. One of the reasons we enjoy sailing is the carnival is that we do not have to plan everything in advance and we could decide what we will do in the moment. We do not have to have reservations and know two days in advance where we want to go,” commented Michele Kreidler. “I’m Platina (a member) and I don’t feel like I should have special treatment when it comes to shows, first come the first service is quite fine.”
Most passenger carnivals are fine with the fact that they will actually have to have a little planning to get early to secure a place for popular shows.
“Honestly, I like it as they are,” Tamar Robbins wrote. “I understand that if I get late on the show, there is a chance that I will not get a place and I will try to come a little earlier for the next.”
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