I wholeheartedly agree with Tootie and Laura. We cruised Dec. 31 - Jan. 8 on Carnival Sunshine and had a really nice experience. No crowds and no lines or waiting for anything - that alone was incredibly enjoyable. Not once during the entire cruise did I personally hear anyone complaining about having to be vaccinated or about having to wear a mask while participating in the indoor activities. We met so many other nice guest with great attitudes towards what the cruise industry was dealing with as well as ourselves, and as usual, the Carnival staff was excellent.
Until you've been on a cruise ship with (grump? entitled?) guests at maximum capacity and can compare it to one where there are significantly fewer guests and everyone is in the same mind frame as far as COVID protocols, it is hard to imagine my positive comment. Especially when I explain the beginning of our cruise:
We were originally scheduled to cruise on the Horizon with ports in Aruba, Curacao, and 2 stops in the Dominican Republic. The Horizon broke down, so Carnival sent two other ships to take its place, and replaced the two DR stops with one stop at Bimini. Once onboard the Sunshine (we didn't get to pick our ship), we experienced mechanical problems that forced us to drop the Bimini stop...so we only went to Aruba and Curacao. And after all that, I am still here to give a positive review of our Carnival cruise. We will definitely cruise again soon and it is because of the sense of safety and peace of mind knowing that everyone around you cared enough to get vaccinated, wear a mask, and simply cared about others to do so.