Too expensive for what it was, but it was a 3-day that worked with our schedule. My wife has a history of motion sickness so we wanted to evaluate her ability to handle a cruise (with the patch) without risking a whole week on a potential misadventure.
Some things were very good: generally, the food was great. The burgers and fries at Guy's Burger Bar were excellent. The pizza was great but there was always a line, whether at 11 AM or 11 PM (supply wasn't keeping up with demand). The Chocolate Melting Cake in the dining room continues to be Carnival's deserved signature dessert.
The Flick show was very impressive. One of the most enjoyable onboard shows I've seen, on ships of any size, on any cruise line.
Centrally-located but there were constantly groups gathering outside our door waiting on their friends and family. Being under Deck 9 was a mistake because carts kept being wheeled on the floor above our heads. White noise app drowned almost everything out, but should have booked lower and further from elevators.