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The Cabins on Carnival ships are usually around 185 square feet - inside and out...unless they are the cabins with just one twin and one bunk - 1A's I think. Those are considerably smaller. The higher up you go the more movement you can feel. The Paradise and the Elation are sister ships so there won't be much difference - except decor between the two of them. The Paradise has more wood the Elation a bit more color.All drinks have the tip included. 2 Cokes ran us approx. $4.05 including the tip last month. Remember juice, coffee, tea and hot chocolate are all free. You won't be able to view your Sail and Sign bill on the tv on these Fantasy Class ships...but you can go to the pursers desk and they'll print one out for you anytime during your cruise.There really shouldn't be any surprises on your bill...you'll have receipts for everything except the tips for the wait staff and room steward ($10/day/pp).
The Cabins on Carnival ships are usually around 185 square feet - inside and out...unless they are the cabins with just one twin and one bunk - 1A's I think. Those are considerably smaller. The higher up you go the more movement you can feel.
The Paradise and the Elation are sister ships so there won't be much difference - except decor between the two of them. The Paradise has more wood the Elation a bit more color.
All drinks have the tip included. 2 Cokes ran us approx. $4.05 including the tip last month. Remember juice, coffee, tea and hot chocolate are all free.
You won't be able to view your Sail and Sign bill on the tv on these Fantasy Class ships...but you can go to the pursers desk and they'll print one out for you anytime during your cruise.
There really shouldn't be any surprises on your bill...you'll have receipts for everything except the tips for the wait staff and room steward ($10/day/pp).