Several locations on Carnival ships are known for having coins, including:
- Arcades: Many Carnival ships have arcades featuring games where you can win tickets and potentially trade them in for prizes, including collectible coins. The Warehouse Arcade on the Carnival Panorama and Radiance are examples of this.
- Casinos: The casino onboard offers various gambling opportunities, where coins are used for slot machines and table games.
- Gift Shops: The Fun Shops on some Carnival ships like the Carnival Pride, sell a variety of souvenirs, including potentially collectible coins.
- Hidden Locations: There are reports of “ship coins,” which are sometimes hidden in different locations on various Carnival ships, such as near the mini golf course or basketball court.
In addition to these locations, you may also find collectible coins related to Carnival cruises through online retailers such as Etsy and eBay.
Why did Carnival charge me $100 for a day of cruise?
Great question! If you place a debit or credit card on file, they will place a hold on it even if you’ve prepaid your gratuities. The amount of the hold increases the more you spend. Any amount not used will be credited to the card sometime after your cruise.
Where is the Carnival Scrapyard?
I can help with that. Exploring the Cruise Ship Graveyard in Aliaga, Turkey. Discover the eerie world of ship breaking in Turkey as Carnival, Costa, and Pullmantur Cruise Lines decommission their vessels. Thousands of workers dismantle each ship in this haunting maritime graveyard.
Can Carnival cruise cash be used for anything?
Guests will be able to purchase: Cruise Cash ($25, $50, $75 and $100) – Can be used for any expenses on the guest’s Sail and Sign account.
Why did Carnival just charge me $200?
It’s a hold for incidentals. They want to make sure you’re good for the chargers you’re about to potentially put on your sail and sign card. Any holds will eventually drop after the cruise and you’ll have the actual settled charge billed.