This is not my first Rodeo; nor is it my first tequila. I most certainly won't be the last, either!
New Orleans, my friends, does it right! With the 2014 National Realtor Convention, the San Francisco 49'ers in town, and all that voo-doo that you do - I must admit that the Port or New Orleans does a dandy job! I could go on and on about our dreary stay at what I thought was an amazing B&B, or how the condo caught fire the night before departure for some of our other family members (thank you Red Cross for the blankets while sitting curb side), but this time is strictly about the Cruise.
A little information about my post - I have strayed. Yes, I admit. I chose not only one, but two other cruise lines since my last Carnival voyage. My name is Marci, and I have a cruising habit! (lol) So, after research, and planning, and saving, myself and 13 other brave individuals (whom we shall know as the "Almighty Aft-holes") embarked on the Carnival Dream out of the Big Easy.
The suite was nearly twice the size of a standard balcony cabin. We had four in the cabin and left the couch/bed down the entire time and still had the ability to walk around the room. The bathroom had a separate sitting area with a large mirror and counter space. Closet had a hanging side and shelves side. There were four drawers and a hair dryer and an electrical outlet. In the room, there is another closet with two hanging sides, and four more drawers under the counter. There is a safe, and a flat screen tv. Along the other wall was a mini fridge, some bar glasses, and a chair/desk area. There is another electrical outlet by the telephone. The deck was large and had three chairs. We spent a lot of time on our deck. The bathroom had a jetted tub, double sinks, and lots of hanging area. The bathroom did stink in port, but once we started moving, it cleared right up.