Planning the Ultimate Family Cruise: Carnival Magic Cabins for Four

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The Carnival Magic is a popular cruise ship known for its fun and entertaining atmosphere. When it comes to accommodating guests, the ship offers various types of cabins. One option is the cabin for 4 occupants, which is designed to accommodate families or groups travelling together. The cabin for 4 occupants on the Carnival Magic is spacious and comfortable. It features two twin beds that can be converted into a king-size bed, along with two upper pullman beds that can be folded away during the day to maximise space. The cabin also includes a sitting area with a sofa and a coffee table, providing a cozy and relaxing space for guests to unwind after a day of activities.


HULL: Hull House Moots, Open Rituals and other events. As is usual for such events these are open to people we have met at the pub moot a few times. If you are unable to get to the pub moot but would like to meet other pagans in Hull please contact Ian, the Hull Local Co-ordinator, via the PFNE Wakefield Box address or e-mail [email protected] Hull On-line Forum

If you are unable to get to the pub moot but would like to meet other pagans in Hull please contact Ian, the Hull Local Co-ordinator, via the PFNE Wakefield Box address or e-mail ian pubmoot. There are five Regions Northumbria, North Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, East Yorkshire and South Yorkshire-with-North-Lincs, each one with a Regional Coordinator and at least one Local Coordinator whose main responsibility is making contact with PF members in their area.

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The cabin also includes a sitting area with a sofa and a coffee table, providing a cozy and relaxing space for guests to unwind after a day of activities. The cabin is tastefully decorated with modern furnishings and vibrant colors, reflecting the ship's lively atmosphere. It is equipped with all the necessary amenities for a comfortable stay, including a private bathroom with a shower, a flat-screen TV, a desk, ample storage space, and a mini fridge.

North East

PF North East is a large geographical area stretching from Scotland in the north to Derbyshire in the south and from the east coast to Lancashire. There are five Regions – Northumbria, North Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, East Yorkshire and South Yorkshire-with-North-Lincs, each one with a Regional Coordinator and at least one Local Coordinator whose main responsibility is making contact with PF members in their area.

There are so many interesting sites throughout this District – monoliths, mounds, turf mazes, stone circles, springs, wells and numerous natural features worthy of a visit – it has been difficult to select just three.

Blakey Topping – a mound on the Yorkshire Wolds

The Devil’s Arrows, large standing stones next to the A1 at Boroughbridge, North Yorkshire.

Ilkley & Rombalds Moor in West Yorkshire – the Twelve Apostles (previously known as the Druidical Dial) stone circle, plus many carved stones eg Badger, Swastika.

Details of the above – and many more – can be found in Julian Cope’s “Modern Antiquarian”.

District & Folk Events:

Most local areas have meetings of some kind, many are held monthly in local pubs or cafes, some are in members’ homes, others are less frequent and might involve walks, picnics or countryside clean-up activities.

We have our own quarterly newsletter/magazine – Northern Oak – published at the Solstices and Equinoxes and sent out to all Associate and Full members. There are also some members who are ‘specialists’ on the different Pagan Paths and others who can help in areas such as dealing with the media, young people or Pagan parents. Twice a year we hold a District Council meeting where views can be aired and ideas shared.

Cakin Night at Stannington & Dungworth (South Yorkshire) – 31st October

Handsworth Sword Dancers, Sheffield – Winter Solstice

Grenoside Sword Dancers, Sheffield – Boxing Day

Wassailing in Lincolnshire – nearest Sunday to the 13th day after 12th night of Yule.

Viking Festival, York – mid-February

Slaithwaite Moonrakers, West Yorkshire – third Saturday in February

Good Friday Mummers at Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire.

Castleton Garland Ceremony near Sheffield – 29th May

Also the National Trust and local Countryside Services put on a variety of walks, talks, fun days and activities throughout the year.

BARNSLEY: 1st Wed at the Gatehouse, which is right next to the bus station, opposite the Hospice Shop. We have an outdoor moot on some Saturdays, and a house moot with us once a month, but, of course, we like to meet folks at the pub moots first. FFI phone Liz on 01226-790156

BISHOP AUCKLAND MOOT meets in the The Grand, South Church Road in Bishop Auckland (near ASDA) on the third Tuesday of each month from 8.00 onwards. FFI email [email protected]

DARLINGTON: The Mucky Duck Moot meets in the lounge of The Black Swan in Darlington (just along from the Civic Theatre) on the last Monday of the month from 7:00pm onwards. FFI e-mail Kathy at [email protected]

DURHAM: Venue variable, For more information, please email [email protected]

FARGATE: Coffee Moot – Discussion group/social gathering; open to all. Starbucks, Fargate S1 2HE – Noon-16.00 on the 2nd Sunday of the month. Please email [email protected] or check Albion Moot’s fb page for info

HEXHAM:’The Rat Moot’ meets either in the back room or side room of The Rat Inn at Anick near Hexham. Second Wednesday of each month starting at 7.30pm. Please note that the rooms are non-smoking areas. FFI e-mail Kathryn at [email protected] or phone 07721 494 315 or 01434 633 634.

HULL: Hull Pub Moot: 1st Monday of the month, Spring Bank Tavern. On the corner of Grey Street and Spring Bank (the town end), opposite the Hull Daily Mail buildings. Gathering from about 8:00pm onwards in the front public bar. Usually we are just to the right of the main entrance. FFI [email protected]. More info

HULL: Hull House Moots, Open Rituals and other events. As is usual for such events these are open to people we have met at the pub moot a few times. If you are unable to get to the pub moot but would like to meet other pagans in Hull please contact Ian, the Hull Local Co-ordinator, via the PFNE Wakefield Box address or e-mail [email protected] Hull On-line Forum

MORLEY: Morley Pagan Moot. The Moot meets every fourth Tuesday in the month at 7:30pm in the Labour Rooms, Commercial Street, Morley, LS278HZ. To contact us email [email protected]

NEWCASTLE: The Newcastle Gathering at Bob Trollops bar on Newcastle Quayside is held on the second Tuesday of the month and starts at 7:30 p.m. (The group has use of the back room and ‘Private Party’ sign is on the door). FFI e-mail: [email protected] or phone 07890 340484.

ROTHERHAM: Last Wednesday of every month at 8:30pm in The Old Monk, High Street, Rotherham. Contact: [email protected] or phone Mark on 07836-373913. FFI: Francis Clarke-Rowland on www.pf-lc-sheffield.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk

RYTON: Half Moon Pub Moot, Ryton, Newcastle. Held on the last Wednesday of the month in Half Moon Pub, Ryton from 7.30 onwards. Look for ‘Witch on a Broomstick’ symbol on the table. For further information, contact Trish or Sonia at [email protected] or call 07968 845592.

SUNDERLAND: The moot meets in the Isis Pub on Silksworth Row Town Centre on the first Tuesday of each month from 7:30pm onwards. FFI contact Gordon ([email protected], 07828 230669) or Lorraine ([email protected], 07548 11760).

SHEFFIELD:Albion Moot meets at the Harlequin pub on the 1st Thursday each month; there is a coffee moot at the top of Fargate on the 1st Sunday each month and Pagan Pathways have talks/discussions at Airy Fairy on London Rd every other Tuesday.

SHEFFIELD:Pagan Pathways. Semi-formal discussion group, open to all. Airy Fairy, 239 London Rd, S2 4NF – Alternate Tuesdays at 20.00 (light refreshments available to buy from 19.30) – Contact Airy Fairy Tel:0114 2492090 or check facebook

SHEFFIELD: The Goddess Temple – ad hoc celebrations, workshops, training, men’s group – Airy Fairy, 239 London Rd S2 4NF – Contact A/F on 0114 2492090 or check the fb page

WAKEFIELD:Elementals, a modern moot for modern Pagans is held on the first Thursday of each month at 7.30pm at Henry Boons upstairs function room, near Wakefield Westgate train station.Scheduled talks/workshops start at 8.30pm.Everyone welcome, all opinions valued. FYI visit www.huddsmoot.proboards55.com/index.cgi or phone Krystal on 07719364318

YORK: Kith of the Earthen Star is a corporately-led, nature-loving Pagan group welcoming all who bring positive energies into the Circle. We meet upstairs in the Black Swan, Peaseholme Green, York. We have a SPEAKER MOOT EVERY 2nd MONDAY, 7.30-10pm. Currently usually on Zoom. Sometimes recorded so it can be emailed out to interested people. We also have a SOCIAL MOOT EVERY 4th THURSDAY, 7.30-10pm, again usually Zoom though we hope to try other platforms. We hold intra-moot events online and hold rituals for the 4 “main” Pagan festivals each year and as many of the other 4 as possible. We also sometimes meet for social and ritual events and hold a Summer Camp just outside York. We can be contacted by email at [email protected]. Our website is http://kithoftheearthenstar.co.uk or find us on Facebook.

Carnival magic cabin for 4 occupants

One of the highlights of the cabin for 4 occupants is the large floor-to-ceiling windows or a private balcony, depending on the specific cabin category. These windows or balconies offer stunning views of the ocean, allowing guests to enjoy the beautiful scenery right from the comfort of their cabin. Staying in a cabin for 4 occupants on the Carnival Magic offers the ultimate convenience for families or groups. Not only does it provide ample space for everyone to sleep and relax, but it also allows guests to enjoy each other's company without feeling cramped. Whether it's spending quality time in the sitting area, enjoying a movie on the flat-screen TV, or simply gazing at the ocean from the windows or balcony, the cabin for 4 occupants on the Carnival Magic provides a comfortable and enjoyable experience for all guests. Overall, the cabin for 4 occupants on the Carnival Magic offers spacious accommodations and a range of amenities to ensure a pleasant and memorable cruise experience. It is an excellent choice for families or groups looking to have a fun and unforgettable vacation at sea..

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1. John - 2 stars: The Carnival Magic cabin for 4 occupants was highly disappointing. The room was much smaller than I anticipated and felt very cramped, especially with four people. The bathroom was tiny and lacked any storage space. Additionally, the cabin was outdated and in need of repairs. The beds were not comfortable at all, and the linens felt old and worn. Overall, I was not happy with the accommodations and would not recommend this cabin to anyone looking for a comfortable stay.
2. Sarah - 1 star: I had a terrible experience with the Carnival Magic cabin for 4 occupants. The room was dirty and smelled musty. The bathroom had mold in the shower and the toilet didn't flush properly. The cabin lacked any sort of soundproofing, so we were constantly disturbed by noise from neighboring cabins. The beds were lumpy and uncomfortable, making it difficult to get a good night's sleep. The overall condition of the cabin was poor and did not meet my expectations. I would not stay in this cabin again.
3. Emily - 2 stars: My experience with the Carnival Magic cabin for 4 occupants was less than satisfactory. The cabin was much smaller than I had imagined, and there was barely enough space to move around with four people in the room. The bathroom was outdated and in need of renovation. The shower had poor water pressure and the towels provided were worn and rough. The beds were uncomfortable and the linens felt cheap. Overall, I was disappointed with the accommodations and would not stay in this cabin again.
4. Mike - 1 star: The Carnival Magic cabin for 4 occupants was a complete letdown. The room was cramped and lacked any sort of storage space for our belongings. The bathroom felt dirty and outdated. The beds were uncomfortable and the linens were not clean. We also experienced noise issues from neighboring cabins, making it difficult to get a good night's sleep. The overall condition of the cabin was poor and did not meet our expectations. I would not recommend this cabin to anyone looking for a comfortable and enjoyable stay.

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