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I've been on many Carnival ships, old and new.  Each has it's own merits.  It depends on what you're looking for.  For me, the older ships have more open spaces (i.e. you can eat breakfast on the deck without the glass enclosure), along with more quiet areas where you can grab a lounge chair and quietly relax, read and/or listen to your music.  The newer ships are much larger, glitzier and have more crowded and noisy common areas.  But they also offer more dining opputunities and have more things to participate in.


I've never had any problems with the ship's staff on any ship.  I've found most of them to be very personable.  You just have to remember that on the larger ships, the staff has more to do, after all they are at work.  People are people no matter where they are or what they're doing.  Some are friendlier than others.


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