Tag - Carnival Valor
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The Palm Trees are Really Cool: Onboard the Carnival Valor’s Southern Route (Part Four)featured

The nice thing about cruising out of San Juan is that departure times are often late. Very late. Ours was at 10:00 pm. Normal sailaway times are often between 4:00 pm and 6:00 pm. So this meant a few things that reacted off each other: late departure meant late embarkation which meant I could sleep Read more

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The Palm Trees are Really Cool: Onboard the Carnival Valor’s Southern Route (Part One)featured

If you know the song this review’s title is from, I’m golf clapping you from my living room. HI FRIENDS! I’ve only been home for four days and I’ve got all 2000 pictures uploaded and I’m ready to review! That’s some personal progress! I’m going on a friends trip to California (San Fran and LA) Read more

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What Goes Around…featured

So I was going to (finally) sit down and write a little more tonight. I’ve been drowning at work and I chipped a tooth the other week, which has resulted in wayyyyyy more dental work than it should (I may not need a root canal. We’ll know on Thursday. Cross your fingers for me!). I Read more

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To Hell and Back: Escape from Snowmageddon (Or, The World’s Longest Valor Review, part 13)featured

I don’t remember what time I woke up. We weren’t docked yet, but my phone data senses were tingling. Lo and behold… It wasn’t long after that that Mom came to get us up and going. I hate debarkation days. They’re hectic, they’re frazzled and they’re downright depressing. Lets get up, run around to make Read more

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To Hell and Back: Escape from Snowmageddon (Or, The World’s Longest Valor Review, part 12)featured

We woke up around 9:00am, grabbed our sun gear and…there were NO chairs at the main pool, the adults-only pool or the main area of deck 10. Perfect way to start our last day at sea, right? We ended up finding seats near the steakhouse but it was incredibly windy and we took turns grabbing Read more

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