Carnival Luminosa Balcony Cabin 5345 - Full Tour & Review
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we're on a 31 day 31 night Journey from Brisbane Australia all the way to Seattle Washington
the counter space is amazing you've used the blow dryer how's that been
the internet outstanding has been great outstanding the internet on this ship has been
would you stay here again would you book this room again absolutely I'd book this room again absolutely
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We were on the Carnival Luminosa cabin 5345. This voyage is the longest sailing in Carnival's 50 years in business. It’s a 31 night Transpacific (Repositioning) journey that originated in Brisbane, Australia. It will touch 5 continents with one stop in Guam, five stops in Japan and various stops in Alaska before our final port of call in Seattle, Washington USA. We are loving all the ports however, the one stop/passage we are looking forward to is Hubbard Glacier, for obvious reasons, hahahaha. Hubbard Glacier is the largest glacier in North America and unlike other glaciers in Alaska, Hubbard Glacier is actually growing in size. When we started this sailing we had 2,000 passengers, however, we have had a number of passengers get off in Japan. I’m assuming they were from Australia and it was easier for them to fly home from Japan. We are now sailing with over 1,970 passengers. We will disembark in Seattle, Washington, and fly to Florida. When we arrive in Florida we will board a Princess cruise to Southampton, England and sail Northern Europe until sometime in July. Stay tuned to our channel as we are working on videos of each of the ports we visited as well as various experiences on the ships. Thanks again for the questions & comments and coming along on our journey around the world.