Yakety-Yak | Episode 200 #johnheald
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John said that is absolutely correct. There's a form for you to fill out and it's called Port Valet.
John said yes indeed. This was actually something that was requested by the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
John said, "Yes, because it's a galley tour, you absolutely need closed toed shoes."
John said, "You just need to ask your stateateroom attendant and they can help you."
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To celebrate 200 episodes, today we have a very special episode of Yakety-Yak hosted by Liz! A series of cruise news and updates straight from the Yak's mouth (Carnival Cruise Line Brand Ambassador, John Heald). Today we cover questions on: luggage brought to airport on Seattle cruises, groove for St. Jude Auctions, marrying your shower curtain, Chef's Table and closed-toe shoes, and disposing of medical waste on board. Link to John Heald's FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/JohnHeald Join our channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx6PeNHyJjDsxqzFcwZuWRw/join #johnheald #carnivalcruiseline #carnivalcruise #cruisenews