Showing posts with label Long Beach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Long Beach. Show all posts

Monday, May 2, 2022

Westward Ho on Carnival Radiance

Carnival Radiance Pool
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4 Day Baja Mexico Cruise From Los Angeles

We headed west to Long Beach, California for a short Carnival Cruise on the newly enhanced (and renamed) Carnival Radiance. Although it wasn't a brand new ship, we were excited to check out the modifications and report back to our readers. 

About Carnival Radiance: 

Carnival Radiance is a Destiny-class cruise ship operated by Carnival Cruise Line. She became the last of the three Destiny-class ships to undergo a refit and rename. The ship's refit was completed in October 2021, and she resumed service on 13 December.

Carnival's 50th Birthday Celebration
Carnival's 50th Birthday Celebration

Milestone events only come once in a lifetime and you don't want to miss this one.  This is a great time to sail on Carnival Cruise Line. Carnival's 50th Birthday celebration kicked off in March 2022 – the company's birthday month – with a series of commemorative sailings that featured special entertainment and itineraries and continuing all year long, culminating with Carnival Celebration's arrival in November. 

A sister to the line's first XL-class ship, Mardi Gras, Carnival Celebration will debut with an inaugural 14-day Carnival Journeys cruise Nov. 6, 2022, followed by the launch of year-round service from PortMiami Nov. 21, 2022. 

The addition of Carnival Celebration to Miami will maintain PortMiami's position as the top embarkation port for Carnival Cruise Line.

Many of Carnival Cruise Line’s 50th Birthday merchandise items, which have proven popular with sailing guests, are now available for purchase online, as well as select other offerings at shop.carnival.com.

We will write more about our Carnival Radiance cruise in additional posts.   Join in on the fun of Carnival's 50th Birthday by contacting us to plan your dream cruise vacation this year.

 
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Sunday, November 4, 2018

Love That New Ship Smell - Meet Norwegian Bliss


NORWEGIAN BLISS - OCT. 20-27, 2018
7 NIGHT MEXICAN RIVIERA (R/T LA)

This year's National Conference was held aboard the brand new Norwegian Bliss which sailed out of the Port of Los Angeles (Long Beach).  We were to have sailed to the Mexican Riviera and had ports of call in Cabo San Lucas, Mazatlan, and Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.  Unfortunately, two tropical storms were in the Pacific when we sailed and were strengthening.   Norwegian Cruise Line altered our itinerary to avoid what would become Hurricane Willa.

We sailed to San Francisco and San Diego, California and Ensenada, Mexico.

This post serves as an anchor for our mini-series of posts about the conference and the new ship. Please come back often for updates.

The images above give you a glimpse of the brand new ship. There is much more to explore both on the ship and our modified itinerary. 


View Itineraries          Click to Learn More about Norwegian Bliss



Topic Blog Posts Photo Albums
1 Conference

First Glimpse
General Session
NCL 60's Party
Wig Out Party
Sports Team Party
Fedora Friday
2 Ship
3 Dining Norwegian Bliss Manhattan Room
Celebrating a Special Birthday at Cagney's Steakhouse
How Sweet It Is On Norwegian Bliss
 
Welcome Buffet
Breakfast Buffet
Manhattan Room
Taste
Cagney's Steakhouse
Coco's
Q Texas Smokehouse
Observation Lounge
La Cucina
The Local Bar & Grill
Ocean Blue
Tappanyaki
Margaritaville
4 Ports
Arriving San Francisco
Pier 27
Pier 39
Walk Along Wharf
Ghirardelli Square
San Francisco Bay
San Francisco Sunset
Goldengate Bridge
San Diego Harbor
Port of San Diego
Greatest Generation Walk
USS Midway
South Harbor Cruise
Ensenada
Port of LA (Long Beach)
5 Entertainment
Casino
Laser Tag
Race Track
Bliss Pool & Waterslide
Beatle Mania
Wine Event
Jersey Boys
Maltings Whiskey Bar
6 Travel


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Saturday, October 27, 2018

Safety First at Sea

October 20th Sailing Norwegian Bliss 
Altered by Hurricane Willa

We've returned from National Conference and will continue our October #ChooseCruise mini-series.  Internet on Norwegian Bliss was fine for social media posts (which hopefully you followed) but blogging was another story.  

Agents and guests of Cruises Inc, CruiseOne, and Dream Vacations 2018 Inspire Conference on the brand new Norwegian Bliss, departed the Port of Los Angeles (Long Beach) as scheduled on October 20th. Plans called for 3 sea days and 3 port days in the Mexican Riviera (as shown in the itinerary below).

Shortly after we sailed, while we were at dinner, the captain announced that due to the high seas expected from then Tropical Storms Vincente and Willa, we were altering our course for San Francisco, San Diego, and Ensenada, Mexico.

This was our 13th conference, that we attended, and it was only the second time that Mother Nature had interfered with the original plans, and the first time that the change occurred after departure. So, I guess that's a pretty good track record, considering we always sail during Hurricane Season for our national conference.

The first time we had a course correction was in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. We were to have sailed from New Orleans, but instead departed from Galveston, Texas. In that case, we needed to rearrange flights, but the basic itinerary was only slightly modified. This time, there were no flight changes needed, since we would still depart and return form Long Beach, CA.

While we were disappointed that we wouldn't be able to do our planned shore activities in Cabo San Lucas, Mazatlan, and Puerto Vallarta, we were grateful that we would still be able to have our complete conference itinerary and enjoy 3 ports of call.   Cruise lines have the right to modify itineraries for any reason, and we are happy that they consider safety of passengers, crew and ship as a priority.

Changing cruise itineraries is no small feat, and we'll focus on that for the rest of this post.

Original Itinerary - Mexican Riviera
Revised Itinerary - Baja California
The Jones Act:  The Passenger Vessel Services Act, (PVSA), 46 U.S.C. § 55103 (b), prohibits commercial vessels such as cruise ships from allowing passengers to board at one U.S. port and debark at another U.S. port. Such travel would constitute point-to-point transportation between two U.S ports, which is prohibited on foreign flagged ships.

You'll see from our modified itinerary map above that we made a stop in Ensenada, Mexico prior to returning to our point of embarkation in Long Beach.   That is due to the Jones Act restrictions.

The Jones Act played an important part of our conference cruise, since original plans called for certain cruise line and other suppliers joining us or departing from one or more of the ports of call along our original route.   There are fines that can be paid to circumvent the requirements.  See the following on the Customs and Border Patrol website for more information about the act and fines.

Norwegian Cruise Line picked up about $20,000 in fines to accommodate suppliers that were embarking or debarking in ports other than Long Beach (in other words only completing a portion of the cruise without first going to a foreign port).

Planning for our conference began about a year ago, right after the last one.   Many of those plans had to be modified, in a matter of hours, due to the change to our itinerary.

We still had the 3 sea days, which is when the bulk of our meetings occur, but now they were on different days, and some suppliers would not be able to attend, on the given day or at all, due to conflicts in scheduling, inability to get flights, or other logistical difficulties. 

Cooler temperatures at night meant we moved indoors to the Observation Lounge for some events.

The cruise line staff worked closely with our headquarters team to make all the necessary modifications and the conference went off without any issues.  If you've ever considered hosting your conference at sea, this story should take some of the fears away - cruise lines are definitely quite adept at dealing with logistical nightmares due caused by natural or other disasters and your conference will go and still be successful. 

Thank you to Camille Olivere, Senior Vice President, Norwegian Cruise Line, and the entire Norwegian Cruise Line team for all you did to make Inspire 2018 Conference a huge success.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the people of Mexico impacted by Hurricane Willa.  Knowing the cruise industry, we will be there to assist in rebuilding and getting people visiting again.






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Sunday, February 20, 2011

Carnival Splendor Resumed Cruises

Carnival Splendor
Returns to Service

Today the Carnival Splendor returns to the seas after repairs in San Diego and San Francisco.

After months of being out of commission and millions of dollars in repairs and lost revenue, the Splendor sailed to Long Beach, California, this past week to  it's homeport where it begins the first 7-Night cruises to the Mexican Riviera.

On this route, the ship departs the Long Beach Cruise Terminal every Sunday on week-long cruises to Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan and Cabo San Lucas, on Mexico’s Pacific Coast.

With the Carnival Splendor’s resumption of service, combined with the Carnival Paradise’s year-round three- and four-day Baja voyages, Carnival Cruise Lines will return to its normal passenger volume from Long Beach, carrying nearly 400,000 passengers a year.

“Carnival Cruise Lines continues to be the number one West Coast operator with two ships based in Long Beach year-round, as well as a ship operating seasonal itineraries from San Diego and Los Angeles. We have more year-round capacity dedicated to the West Coast than any other cruise line and we are committed to maintaining our leadership position in this important market,” said Gerry Cahill, Carnival’s president and CEO.

Cahill noted that the Carnival Splendor has been thoroughly inspected by the U.S. Coast Guard and Lloyd’s Registry, a ship classification society, which monitored the repair process during dry docks in San Diego and San Francisco.


Sunday, February 21, 2010

Carnival Announces 2011 Holiday Sailings

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Holiday Sailings 2011
Over the next few months Carnival Cruise Lines will be opening sailings through the first quarter of 2012. The following are now open for sale:

Carnival Splendor from Long Beach
  • Special Holiday Sailing (12/18/11) 6-day Mexican Riviera to Puerto Vallarta and Cabo San Lucas.
  • Special Holiday Sailing (12/24/11) 8-day Mexican Riviera to Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan, La Paz and Cabo San Lucas.
Carnival Victory from San Juan/Barbados
  • Special Holiday Sailing (12/18/11) 8-day Southern Caribbean from San Juan to St. Thomas, Dominica, Barbados, St. Lucia, St. Kitts and St. Maarten.
  • Special Holiday Sailing (12/26/11) 6-day Southern Caribbean from San Juan to Barbados, St. Lucia, St. Maarten and St. Thomas.
  • Special Holiday Sailing (12/21/11) 7-day Southern Caribbean from Barbados to St. Lucia, St. Kitts, St. Maarten and San Juan.
  • Special Holiday Sailing (12/28/11) 7-day Southern Caribbean from Barbados to St. Lucia, St. Maarten, St. Thomas, San Juan, St. Thomas (again) and Dominica.

Holiday Sailings remain some of the most popular cruises of the entire year. Pricing and cabin availability are best when booked well in advance. Every year I have disappointed families that aren't able to find cabins of their choosing because they simply waited too long to make their reservations. Don't even think about getting a last minute "deal" - it just won't be there. With Carnival's Early Saver program, you can enjoy Price Protection (click below for details).


Mexican Riviera & Southern Caribbean
thru April, 2012

Carnival Splendor from Long Beach
  • 7-day Mexican Riviera, 5/01/11-4/29/12.

Carnival Victory from San Juan/Barbados
  • 7-day Southern Caribbean from San Juan, 5/01/11-4/29/12.
  • 7-day Southern Caribbean from Barbados, 4/27/11-4/25/12.