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Hello. I'm sixteen and my sister's thirteen. This will be our third time on the Carnival Victory and I've loved both times I've been on it. The FunPass is basically a credit card that is used on board for most purchases. I'm pretty sure that there are no cruises that are all-inclusive. Most food (in the buffets and main dining rooms) are free, but some food (in the "Supper Club", which the Victory does not have) have a fee. There also may be some specialty foods that are free. On the Carnival Legend, there was a sushi cart by the casino area for three hours. By the end of your voyage, you will receive a letter that recommends how much you tip each staff member, but it is not mandatory to use those numbers. You can change them based on how much they've helped you to enjoy your trip throughout the cruise. You can basically wear whatever you would like during the day, but on the formal night(s) (based on how long the cruise is), you have to wear something obviously formal. To dinner in the dining room, it is recommended to wear nice clothes, such as pants instead of shorts. As for luggage, you will receive a luggage tag before, where it is required to fill out information (name, room number) and your suitcases will be delivered to your stateroom later that day, after the boat departs. The last day of the cruise, you can either leave your bags outside your cabin for pickup, which takes more time based on your floor/tag color, or you can take them with you, which will get you off the ship earlier but is also extra unnecessary weight. Keep in mind not to make too many phone calls from your stateroom! Calls can sometimes be $7 a minute! Some cell phone carriers also have service on the ships, but are equally as expensive.


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