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National Maritime Museum of the Gulf
155 Water St, Mobile, AL 36602
Colonial Fort Condé
150 S Royal St, Mobile, AL 36602
History Museum of Mobile
111 S Royal St, Mobile, AL 36602
Condé-Charlotte Museum
104 Theatre St, Mobile, AL 36602
Mardi Gras Park
104-148 S Royal St, Mobile, AL 36602
Exploreum Science Center & Poarch Band of Creek Indians Digital Dome Theater
65 Government St, Mobile, AL 36602
Cooper Riverside Park
101 S Water St, Mobile, AL 36602
Mobile Convention Center
1 S Water St, Mobile, AL 36602, United States
Phoenix Fire Museum
203 S Claiborne St, Mobile, AL 36602
Saenger Theatre Mobile
6 S Joachim St, Mobile, AL 36602
Nearby restaurants
Bistro St. Emanuel
200 St Emanuel St, Mobile, AL 36602
Fresh Fruit Hospitality
155 Water St, Mobile, AL 36603
The Royal Scam
72 S Royal St, Mobile, AL 36602
VEETS
66 S Royal St, Mobile, AL 36602
Le Moyne's Chophouse
251 Government St, Mobile, AL 36602
Knucklebones Elixir Co
202 Government St, Mobile, AL 36602
Serda's Coffee Company
3 S Royal St, Mobile, AL 36602
Squid Ink Eclectic Eats and Drinks
102 Dauphin St, Mobile, AL 36602
Loda Bier Garten
251 Dauphin St, Mobile, AL 36602
The Haberdasher
113 Dauphin St, Mobile, AL 36602
Nearby local services
Alabama Cruise Terminal
South, 201 Water St, Mobile, AL 36602, United States
Mobile Cruise Terminal Parking
201 Water St, Mobile, AL 36602
Mobile Civic Center
401 Civic Center Dr, Mobile, AL 36602
The Haunted Book Shop
9 S Joachim St, Mobile, AL 36602
Fathoms
64 S Water St, Mobile, AL 36602
Alabama Cruises
1 S Water St, Mobile, AL 36602
A & M Peanut Shop
209 Dauphin St, Mobile, AL 36602
Soul Kitchen Music Hall
219 Dauphin St, Mobile, AL 36602
Port City Preps
301 Government St, Mobile, AL 36602
Crescent Theater
208 Dauphin St, Mobile, AL 36602
Nearby hotels
Fort Condé Inn
165 St Emanuel St, Mobile, AL 36602
Renaissance Mobile Riverview Plaza Hotel
64 S Water St, Mobile, AL 36602, United States
The Admiral Hotel, Mobile Downtown
251 Government St, Mobile, AL 36602
Hampton Inn & Suites Mobile- Downtown Historic District
62 S Royal St, Mobile, AL 36602
Malaga Inn
359 Church St, Mobile, AL 36602
Holiday Inn Mobile-Dwtn/Hist. District by IHG
301 Government St, Mobile, AL 36602
The Battle House Renaissance Mobile Hotel & Spa
26 N Royal St, Mobile, AL 36602
Hilton Garden Inn Mobile Downtown
15 N Conception St, Mobile, AL 36602
Candlewood Suites Mobile-Downtown by IHG
121 N Royal St, Mobile, AL 36602, United States
Petrinovich Inn "The Mardi Gras House"
504 Church St, Mobile, AL 36602
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Carnival Cruise Line.

201 Water St, Mobile, AL 36602
4.3(99)
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attractions: National Maritime Museum of the Gulf, Colonial Fort Condé, History Museum of Mobile, Condé-Charlotte Museum, Mardi Gras Park, Exploreum Science Center & Poarch Band of Creek Indians Digital Dome Theater, Cooper Riverside Park, Mobile Convention Center, Phoenix Fire Museum, Saenger Theatre Mobile, restaurants: Bistro St. Emanuel, Fresh Fruit Hospitality, The Royal Scam, VEETS, Le Moyne's Chophouse, Knucklebones Elixir Co, Serda's Coffee Company, Squid Ink Eclectic Eats and Drinks, Loda Bier Garten, The Haberdasher, local businesses: Alabama Cruise Terminal, Mobile Cruise Terminal Parking, Mobile Civic Center, The Haunted Book Shop, Fathoms, Alabama Cruises, A & M Peanut Shop, Soul Kitchen Music Hall, Port City Preps, Crescent Theater
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Nearby attractions of Carnival Cruise Line.

National Maritime Museum of the Gulf

Colonial Fort Condé

History Museum of Mobile

Condé-Charlotte Museum

Mardi Gras Park

Exploreum Science Center & Poarch Band of Creek Indians Digital Dome Theater

Cooper Riverside Park

Mobile Convention Center

Phoenix Fire Museum

Saenger Theatre Mobile

National Maritime Museum of the Gulf

National Maritime Museum of the Gulf

4.6

(399)

Open until 12:00 AM
Click for details
Colonial Fort Condé

Colonial Fort Condé

4.4

(351)

Closed
Click for details
History Museum of Mobile

History Museum of Mobile

4.7

(411)

Closed
Click for details
Condé-Charlotte Museum

Condé-Charlotte Museum

4.9

(70)

Open until 12:00 AM
Click for details

Nearby restaurants of Carnival Cruise Line.

Bistro St. Emanuel

Fresh Fruit Hospitality

The Royal Scam

VEETS

Le Moyne's Chophouse

Knucklebones Elixir Co

Serda's Coffee Company

Squid Ink Eclectic Eats and Drinks

Loda Bier Garten

The Haberdasher

Bistro St. Emanuel

Bistro St. Emanuel

4.4

(132)

Closed
Click for details
Fresh Fruit Hospitality

Fresh Fruit Hospitality

4.8

(20)

$

Open until 12:00 AM
Click for details
The Royal Scam

The Royal Scam

4.5

(379)

$$$

Open until 12:00 AM
Click for details
VEETS

VEETS

4.5

(241)

$

Open until 12:00 AM
Click for details

Nearby local services of Carnival Cruise Line.

Alabama Cruise Terminal

Mobile Cruise Terminal Parking

Mobile Civic Center

The Haunted Book Shop

Fathoms

Alabama Cruises

A & M Peanut Shop

Soul Kitchen Music Hall

Port City Preps

Crescent Theater

Alabama Cruise Terminal

Alabama Cruise Terminal

4.3

(187)

Click for details
Mobile Cruise Terminal Parking

Mobile Cruise Terminal Parking

4.1

(30)

Click for details
Mobile Civic Center

Mobile Civic Center

4.2

(206)

Click for details
The Haunted Book Shop

The Haunted Book Shop

4.8

(221)

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Ke'Mayriah WeaverKe'Mayriah Weaver
This rating is regarding my recent cruise with Carnival (3.3.25-3.7.25) and their recent compensation per stateroom on ship GLORY! My issue is that there should be a consistent policy and there’s not. This is not the first time mother nature took place but more was offered to the travelers such as $200 onboard credit and 50% off future cruise, but yet we get $100 on board credit and bingo cards. The captain/directors told us it’s a corporate issue, but it seems the corporate policy is it’s up to the captain/directors of each cruise. Carnival is a huge company and it’s not the first time it has happened, so why is there not a specific plan in place? Why are fingers pointed at each other; captains/directors vs headquarters?? The compensation was highly unfair and not throughly thought through. Time people took off work, expenses on their travel to their port, and paying for the cruise to give only a $100 per room not even per person. Carnival this is a true disappointment. I have always spoken highly of Carnival, which is why our recent experience on Carnival Glory was truly disappointing. This was my husband's first time sailing with Carnival and my son's first-ever cruise, and unfortunately, it did not meet our expectations. The ship's amenities were underwhelming—there were only two small pools, no designated toddler pool area, and the water slides did not appear safe or up to code. The food quality was another major letdown. Items like French toast lacked flavor, and the syrup options were subpar. There was no consistent availability of kid-friendly options such as chicken fingers, chicken nuggets, or properly prepared mac and cheese on the buffet line daily. The primary food choices seemed to be limited to hamburgers and hot dogs, and much of the food was served cold. There were also misleading signs near food stations advertising items that were not available, such as remoulade sauce at the seafood shack or even Buffalo shrimp (no sauce on shrimp) and Caesar salad at the salad bar (last day only at the buffet line). Even the ranch dressing was watered down, seemingly stretched to last the duration of the cruise. Beverage choices were also limited, with juices like apple and orange only available at breakfast, and no variety beyond that. The Welcome Aboard show was underwhelming, consisting mainly of staff introductions rather than an engaging performance. Not many performances/shows daily in the theatre (amber place) When we were unable to dock, I believe compensation should have gone beyond just port fees and excursion refunds. While I understand that weather is beyond control, guests do not pay for a cruise just to remain at sea. The $100 per stateroom compensation was also unacceptable—it should have been per person, not per room. Other Carnival ships were able to dock, and while some additional entertainment was provided, more shows should have been added to make up for the disruption. Only add entertainment was karaoke, bingo (have to pay), deal or no deal (have to pay). Already got people money from casino, drink packages (liquor and bubbly(soda)) Additionally, I booked a simple foot and ankle massage, yet the focus was primarily on my legs. While I still enjoyed it, my main reason for booking was to alleviate discomfort from plantar fasciitis. The outdoor projector screen, which should have been an enjoyable feature, had a large black block that obstructed the view, making it difficult for guests to fully watch the movies. On a positive note, Eddie from the entertainment team was fantastic, and Stephan was an excellent choice for cruise director. The music selections were enjoyable, and the Kids Club was satisfying. However, despite these positives, I will not be booking Carnival Glory again. I hope the ship is retired as planned, as it does not uphold the standard I have come to expect from Carnival.
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Coronda GrandberryCoronda Grandberry
My cruise was perfect on Carnival. We will definitely be sailing with them again
MITCH CLINKENBEARDMITCH CLINKENBEARD
Sailed on the Carnival Magic ship. Getting on the ship at the start and getting off the ship at the end of the cruise was painful, ridiculously slow, unorganized, etc, etc. Ship is outdated, dirty, needs alot of work on it. Water coming out of the sink had rust in it. Food was mediocre at best. When they had bacon on the breakfast buffet and it wasn't everyday, they would give you one piece at a time. When I ordered 8 pieces of bacon in the dining room, waiters where almost speechless. "You want 8 pieces?" Guy's hamburgers and his BBQ restaurant where the best food on the ship. BBQ only open on sea days for us. Staff were the shining light on this cruise. There were numerous ones that do not understand English, but they were nice and all tried to help. Stateroom attendent was most excellent. Security people definitely have an inflated opinion of their worth. Rude and hateful. Got chewed out for standing in the corridors in a line. Carnival lacks any decent nonalcoholic drink packages other than a "bubbles package". Which is cokes, pop, sodas, whatever you may call them. Not a drinker, but tried to get a bottled water, hot tea, hot chocolate type, nope, they don't offer that. They want you to purchase the expensive alcoholic beverage package or a bubbles package. Their app is a total joke. When it worked, was hard to navigate, incomplete, would not give you any decent information. Crashed on me and would not allow me access, even after uninstalling and re-downloading three separate times. App is necessary for disembarking the ship. Had to use a QR code to access menus in the dining rooms. Sucks even when they worked. Overall I cannot recommend Carnival to anyone. Period!!
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This rating is regarding my recent cruise with Carnival (3.3.25-3.7.25) and their recent compensation per stateroom on ship GLORY! My issue is that there should be a consistent policy and there’s not. This is not the first time mother nature took place but more was offered to the travelers such as $200 onboard credit and 50% off future cruise, but yet we get $100 on board credit and bingo cards. The captain/directors told us it’s a corporate issue, but it seems the corporate policy is it’s up to the captain/directors of each cruise. Carnival is a huge company and it’s not the first time it has happened, so why is there not a specific plan in place? Why are fingers pointed at each other; captains/directors vs headquarters?? The compensation was highly unfair and not throughly thought through. Time people took off work, expenses on their travel to their port, and paying for the cruise to give only a $100 per room not even per person. Carnival this is a true disappointment. I have always spoken highly of Carnival, which is why our recent experience on Carnival Glory was truly disappointing. This was my husband's first time sailing with Carnival and my son's first-ever cruise, and unfortunately, it did not meet our expectations. The ship's amenities were underwhelming—there were only two small pools, no designated toddler pool area, and the water slides did not appear safe or up to code. The food quality was another major letdown. Items like French toast lacked flavor, and the syrup options were subpar. There was no consistent availability of kid-friendly options such as chicken fingers, chicken nuggets, or properly prepared mac and cheese on the buffet line daily. The primary food choices seemed to be limited to hamburgers and hot dogs, and much of the food was served cold. There were also misleading signs near food stations advertising items that were not available, such as remoulade sauce at the seafood shack or even Buffalo shrimp (no sauce on shrimp) and Caesar salad at the salad bar (last day only at the buffet line). Even the ranch dressing was watered down, seemingly stretched to last the duration of the cruise. Beverage choices were also limited, with juices like apple and orange only available at breakfast, and no variety beyond that. The Welcome Aboard show was underwhelming, consisting mainly of staff introductions rather than an engaging performance. Not many performances/shows daily in the theatre (amber place) When we were unable to dock, I believe compensation should have gone beyond just port fees and excursion refunds. While I understand that weather is beyond control, guests do not pay for a cruise just to remain at sea. The $100 per stateroom compensation was also unacceptable—it should have been per person, not per room. Other Carnival ships were able to dock, and while some additional entertainment was provided, more shows should have been added to make up for the disruption. Only add entertainment was karaoke, bingo (have to pay), deal or no deal (have to pay). Already got people money from casino, drink packages (liquor and bubbly(soda)) Additionally, I booked a simple foot and ankle massage, yet the focus was primarily on my legs. While I still enjoyed it, my main reason for booking was to alleviate discomfort from plantar fasciitis. The outdoor projector screen, which should have been an enjoyable feature, had a large black block that obstructed the view, making it difficult for guests to fully watch the movies. On a positive note, Eddie from the entertainment team was fantastic, and Stephan was an excellent choice for cruise director. The music selections were enjoyable, and the Kids Club was satisfying. However, despite these positives, I will not be booking Carnival Glory again. I hope the ship is retired as planned, as it does not uphold the standard I have come to expect from Carnival.
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My cruise was perfect on Carnival. We will definitely be sailing with them again
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Sailed on the Carnival Magic ship. Getting on the ship at the start and getting off the ship at the end of the cruise was painful, ridiculously slow, unorganized, etc, etc. Ship is outdated, dirty, needs alot of work on it. Water coming out of the sink had rust in it. Food was mediocre at best. When they had bacon on the breakfast buffet and it wasn't everyday, they would give you one piece at a time. When I ordered 8 pieces of bacon in the dining room, waiters where almost speechless. "You want 8 pieces?" Guy's hamburgers and his BBQ restaurant where the best food on the ship. BBQ only open on sea days for us. Staff were the shining light on this cruise. There were numerous ones that do not understand English, but they were nice and all tried to help. Stateroom attendent was most excellent. Security people definitely have an inflated opinion of their worth. Rude and hateful. Got chewed out for standing in the corridors in a line. Carnival lacks any decent nonalcoholic drink packages other than a "bubbles package". Which is cokes, pop, sodas, whatever you may call them. Not a drinker, but tried to get a bottled water, hot tea, hot chocolate type, nope, they don't offer that. They want you to purchase the expensive alcoholic beverage package or a bubbles package. Their app is a total joke. When it worked, was hard to navigate, incomplete, would not give you any decent information. Crashed on me and would not allow me access, even after uninstalling and re-downloading three separate times. App is necessary for disembarking the ship. Had to use a QR code to access menus in the dining rooms. Sucks even when they worked. Overall I cannot recommend Carnival to anyone. Period!!
MITCH CLINKENBEARD

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4.3
(99)
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1.0
45w

This rating is regarding my recent cruise with Carnival (3.3.25-3.7.25) and their recent compensation per stateroom on ship GLORY!

My issue is that there should be a consistent policy and there’s not. This is not the first time mother nature took place but more was offered to the travelers such as $200 onboard credit and 50% off future cruise, but yet we get $100 on board credit and bingo cards. The captain/directors told us it’s a corporate issue, but it seems the corporate policy is it’s up to the captain/directors of each cruise. Carnival is a huge company and it’s not the first time it has happened, so why is there not a specific plan in place? Why are fingers pointed at each other; captains/directors vs headquarters?? The compensation was highly unfair and not throughly thought through. Time people took off work, expenses on their travel to their port, and paying for the cruise to give only a $100 per room not even per person. Carnival this is a true disappointment.

I have always spoken highly of Carnival, which is why our recent experience on Carnival Glory was truly disappointing. This was my husband's first time sailing with Carnival and my son's first-ever cruise, and unfortunately, it did not meet our expectations. The ship's amenities were underwhelming—there were only two small pools, no designated toddler pool area, and the water slides did not appear safe or up to code. The food quality was another major letdown. Items like French toast lacked flavor, and the syrup options were subpar. There was no consistent availability of kid-friendly options such as chicken fingers, chicken nuggets, or properly prepared mac and cheese on the buffet line daily. The primary food choices seemed to be limited to hamburgers and hot dogs, and much of the food was served cold. There were also misleading signs near food stations advertising items that were not available, such as remoulade sauce at the seafood shack or even Buffalo shrimp (no sauce on shrimp) and Caesar salad at the salad bar (last day only at the buffet line). Even the ranch dressing was watered down, seemingly stretched to last the duration of the cruise. Beverage choices were also limited, with juices like apple and orange only available at breakfast, and no variety beyond that.

The Welcome Aboard show was underwhelming, consisting mainly of staff introductions rather than an engaging performance. Not many performances/shows daily in the theatre (amber place)

When we were unable to dock, I believe compensation should have gone beyond just port fees and excursion refunds. While I understand that weather is beyond control, guests do not pay for a cruise just to remain at sea. The $100 per stateroom compensation was also unacceptable—it should have been per person, not per room. Other Carnival ships were able to dock, and while some additional entertainment was provided, more shows should have been added to make up for the disruption. Only add entertainment was karaoke, bingo (have to pay), deal or no deal (have to pay). Already got people money from casino, drink packages (liquor and bubbly(soda))

Additionally, I booked a simple foot and ankle massage, yet the focus was primarily on my legs. While I still enjoyed it, my main reason for booking was to alleviate discomfort from plantar fasciitis.

The outdoor projector screen, which should have been an enjoyable feature, had a large black block that obstructed the view, making it difficult for guests to fully watch the movies.

On a positive note, Eddie from the entertainment team was fantastic, and Stephan was an excellent choice for cruise director. The music selections were enjoyable, and the Kids Club was satisfying. However, despite these positives, I will not be booking Carnival Glory again. I hope the ship is retired as planned, as it does not uphold the standard I have come to expect...

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1.0
50w

Sailed on the Carnival Magic ship. Getting on the ship at the start and getting off the ship at the end of the cruise was painful, ridiculously slow, unorganized, etc, etc. Ship is outdated, dirty, needs alot of work on it. Water coming out of the sink had rust in it. Food was mediocre at best. When they had bacon on the breakfast buffet and it wasn't everyday, they would give you one piece at a time. When I ordered 8 pieces of bacon in the dining room, waiters where almost speechless. "You want 8 pieces?" Guy's hamburgers and his BBQ restaurant where the best food on the ship. BBQ only open on sea days for us. Staff were the shining light on this cruise. There were numerous ones that do not understand English, but they were nice and all tried to help. Stateroom attendent was most excellent. Security people definitely have an inflated opinion of their worth. Rude and hateful. Got chewed out for standing in the corridors in a line. Carnival lacks any decent nonalcoholic drink packages other than a "bubbles package". Which is cokes, pop, sodas, whatever you may call them. Not a drinker, but tried to get a bottled water, hot tea, hot chocolate type, nope, they don't offer that. They want you to purchase the expensive alcoholic beverage package or a bubbles package. Their app is a total joke. When it worked, was hard to navigate, incomplete, would not give you any decent information. Crashed on me and would not allow me access, even after uninstalling and re-downloading three separate times. App is necessary for disembarking the ship. Had to use a QR code to access menus in the dining rooms. Sucks even when they worked. Overall I cannot recommend Carnival to...

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5.0
2y

Carnival has The Spirit ship cruising out of Mobile for 6 months out of the year. I’ve been on at least 5-6 different ships, including the new Celebration and Mardi Gras. I liked Spirit a lot. It obviously wasn’t as big and new as Celebration, but it is better than Elation out of Jacksonville. Ship by ship the same plate is a bit different on each one. The chef on Spirit is doing an excellent job. I had really good food on Magic out of Cape Canaveral as well. Oh and Spirit goes to more destinations than Elation, which only goes to the Bahamas. Jacksonville has better parking though. The parking needs much improvement in Mobile. Overall, I’d definitely recommend cruising on Spirit and they also had an excellent gym and a painting studio that I have not seen on other ships. Fabulous kids clubs as well.. for...

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