As always, thanks so much for this review! Heading out of Baltimore this Sunday on the Pride, which I also think is pretty fluffy friendly in my opinion.
I love that you guys talk about this. My wife and I have the same issues on ships, planes etc. I think that some of the seating in restaurants I have seen must be designed by some kind of really thoughtless type focused on looks…. I see chairs in hotels that look like the legs are matchsticks.
Ok…. My initial reaction was to mock your “fluffy friendly” comment.. However, after watching your video, you guys impossible not to like. -great video! -sincerely,
Love your videos❤️Travel, travel, travel while you are young! I am fluffy and older as well. What do you know about “fluffy friendly” on both the Mardi Gras and the Magic? Also, which excursions would you recommend for places like Nassau, Grand Turk, Aruba, Curaçao, and Amber Cove for “old fluffies”? I have a lot of trouble with stairs (bad knees) and carry my weight on hips and thighs. I don’t want to be embarrassed on a vacation I am paying for. Also, do you have any advice about Port Canaveral or Port of Miami and navigating that on embarkation? Thanks for any advice and love your perspective on travel.
Just got off the Mardi Gras a few months ago, and honestly the cons of that one are very similar to this video. He mentioned the theater in the MG, which has regular 'movie theater' type seats that aren't super wide. But one plus for the MG is that most of their 'big deal' type shows happen in the main atrium area (I can't remember exactly what they call it) with the big windows and moving screens, and the seating in there has a big variety of types - though it does go quickly. The very upper decks do have some stairs to get to them, as there aren't any elevators that take you directly to all of them. Just be prepared to do a lot of walking on that ship. This was our first time at the new terminal at Port Canaveral and that experience was smooth sailing (no pun intended...) Check in felt quicker than other cruises I'd been on, yet with twice as many people. Getting off the ship and out of the terminal was an absolute breeze with the new face recognition process. We self-debarked with our luggage, so we didn't have to deal with getting our luggage back after the cruise. We used GoPort for parking off site and shuttling to and from the port. Super easy and much cheaper than parking at the port.
Hello! We actually have a video in the Mardi Gras .. I linked it below. We find Miami and port Canaveral to be easy to get through. I can’t remember the seating in those embarkation areas but think you’ll be alright! As far as there to go, it depends on what you like to do. In Amber cove there is a pool right in the port that is accessible and has a zero entry. Grant Turk is also very cool… there is a margaritaville with a zero entry pool and the ocean is also close. There are a lot of things to do in Nassau but it depends on where your ship docks… it could be a long walk to the port. We love Aruba and did a tour there. We haven’t been to Curaçao yet… we will let you know after February! Thanks so much for watching and commenting ☺️ ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kDiPPjKxLv8.htmlsi=Vr217-f0U3I_h-IL
This comment says a lot more about you than it does about them. That you would feel the need to seek out this content so you could disparage the creators of it is very telling.
Maybe a cruise 🚢 a not the best way to vacation if you morbid obese. I know cuz I was once. Access to all that buffet food is bad idea for anyone especially if you struggle with obesity. Keto will save your life