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I was under the impression that only the suites had mini frig's and mimi bars, is this not true? Also has anyone been on the cruise in March, I'm worried it may be too cold on the balcony, and onshore. (Jamaica, Cayman Islands, Mexico).
 
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Regarding refrigerators - it depends on the ship.

Regarding the weather - it will be plenty warm enough to use the balcony in those ports in March. Actually it is warm enough any time of the year in those places.


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Sorry it is the Carnival Conquest
 
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Not sure about Conquest, but on Triumph, the steward told us we could request a refrigerator if we wanted to. We were in a regular balcony cabin.


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I believe all of the cabins on Conquest have refrigerators.


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Thanks, do you think it will be too cold on deck or the balcony in March?
 
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Short answer: no! See Dave's post above.
 
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mz. hollywood,

How many times and in how many posts are you planning to ask about whether it will be cold? We prefer that people not use the shotgun approach when asking questions in this forum. Asking once is enough! ThumbUp


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How rud! Having a bad day??
 
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Dear mz.hollywood,
please don't talk to Dave like that; he's one of the kindest and most knowledgeable people on this site. And he runs a tight ship for the benefit of all of us. So when he requests you do or don't do something he's speaking for all of us--and believe me, you're better off hearing it from him than from some of us!
 
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MZ.hollywood:

Understandably you are concerned if you have a worry about the holiday you booked, and indeed that you ask a question twice if you need reassurance.

But please don't worry. It is no problem to reassure you that it will be very warm in the Caribbean.
 
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Thank you Nipper, I appreciate that very much. I am not trying to be horrible on here. I am new to this, and never been on one of these chat sites.I guess that may be somewhat difficult for people that has been everywhere to understand. Never been out of the states before and very excited. Again thanks!
 
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Thank you. It only takes a minute to give someone a polite reply.

Enjoy your cruise!
 
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mz. hollywood,

I wasn't angry about it - hence the little ThumbUp at the end of my message. We like to have a little fun with each other here, in a family "picking at you" sort of way. No offense meant or intended.

The idea behind not posting the same questions over and over, and in different message threads, is that it can become confusing with people replying here, there, and everywhere! It ends up cluttering up the boards.


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mz. hollywood,

I have done a little research for you regarding the weather question. If you look at this link you will see the average March temperatures for the Caribbean. You can also select specific islands and ports.


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Thank you, I have all the info I need reguarding the weather. I feel assured it will be fine, even if it storms...lol
 
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Now you're into the spirit of it--LOL!
 
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Personally, I am becoming very fond of the 5A cabins on the Spirit class ship. You have all the light from the windows ~ even with those pesky lifeboats.


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Thanks Dave for looking after the boards for us.
 
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