4.8 • 609 Ratings
🗓️ 21 April 2022
⏱️ 39 minutes
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A review of Carnival Cruise Line's last Vista-class ship, Carnival Panorama. This was a seven-night cruise from Long Beach, California, to Cabo, Puerto Vallarta, and Mazatlan, Mexico. We get a comprehensive review of the cruise ship, dining onboard, and ports of call down in the Mexican Riviera. Richard Simms has cruise news:
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0:43.6 | richard how are you hey dug so after 700 days actually more than 700 days australia has finally |
0:51.5 | welcomed cruising back so for those of you who don't feel like starting the day by doing math, that equals 25 months. |
0:59.2 | So for 25 months, there have been no ships sailing in and out of Australia. |
1:03.6 | But in March, the government said that it was basically not renewing the ban that they've had on ships. And that meant that the current ban |
1:13.6 | was going to expire on April 17th. Well, by 9.30 the morning after that, April 18th, we had a cruise ship |
1:21.0 | sailing in. It was P&O Cruises Australia. It was their ship, the Pacific Explorer. And, you know, |
1:27.4 | kind of a big to do. There were the water cannon blast. And, you know, kind of a big to-do. There were |
1:28.8 | the water cannon blasts and, you know, people on shore waving and all that. They were very excited, |
1:33.5 | obviously. The actual first revenue sailing for the Explorer won't be until May 31st. It'll be a |
1:40.5 | four-night round-trip sailing out of Sydney. But this is a really big deal. |
1:45.7 | Of course, as you might expect, you know, Australia worked really hard to sort of get COVID |
1:50.6 | under control in their country, and that's why they were so reluctant to sort of open up |
1:56.5 | their borders. |
1:57.7 | As a result, they now, as they're welcoming cruise ships back, there are all the |
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