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Historically, the 3/4 day Carnivals to Ensanada are party boat cruises, only difference between the two is the 4 day does a stop at Catalina. This ship sails out of Long Beach, the Valor on the other hand sails Caribbean out of Miami. Not knowing where you live, the value would probably most likely be in what it costs you to get to the port. In close to 40 cruises we have only taken 2 3/5 day cruises, both based on all the prices were right and we wanted to get away.If you live on the East Coast, the Valor is a no brainer, you would spend the difference in air fare, to take a 4 day cruise, also the Valor is a far newer, advanced ship than Inspiration, newer class...DOH..........If you live on the Left Coast, you need to decide if air to get to FL is worth the extra 2 days for almost $400pp more, I wouldn't do it, but that's me.. If you live in the midwest, well, it becomes a crapshoot. Throw dice or throw darts
Historically, the 3/4 day Carnivals to Ensanada are party boat cruises, only difference between the two is the 4 day does a stop at Catalina. This ship sails out of Long Beach, the Valor on the other hand sails Caribbean out of Miami. Not knowing where you live, the value would probably most likely be in what it costs you to get to the port. In close to 40 cruises we have only taken 2 3/5 day cruises, both based on all the prices were right and we wanted to get away.
If you live on the East Coast, the Valor is a no brainer, you would spend the difference in air fare, to take a 4 day cruise, also the Valor is a far newer, advanced ship than Inspiration, newer class...DOH..........
If you live on the Left Coast, you need to decide if air to get to FL is worth the extra 2 days for almost $400pp more, I wouldn't do it, but that's me.. If you live in the midwest, well, it becomes a crapshoot. Throw dice or throw darts