It's like 50cents per half minute, or you can buy blocks of time for a set amount of $$. I think the lowest amount you can purchase is $25.
Depending on a the cruise you may only have the second option.
2006-08-08 06:35:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Internet service on all cruise ships, including Carnival, is way way too expensive. They sucker you into buying packages to get just a little better deal. The best thing to do is skip the on-ship internet and just wait until you get to a port. You can usually get high speed internet service in port stops dirt cheap, like $3 to $5 an hour. On ship it will cost about $25 to $35 for an hour. We have found that many cruise stops have internet cafes right at the port. I know for sure there is one in Gran Cayman right at the dock, and its really nice. We also fouund them in many other caribbean stop like Ocho Rios, St Thomas, Costa Rica. We even found them in ports cities in the Baltic. Some times you may have to walk a few blocks through the city to get to them, but they are there. We usually try to ask a tour guide. One port stop we found the internet in a 7-11.
2006-08-08 09:31:37
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answered by TINKERTOY ..... the 1 & only 7
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We just got back last week from a Carnival cruise on the ship Fantasy, and the rates were:
$3.95 connection fee, 75 cents per minutes thereafter.
2006-08-10 04:25:17
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answered by a_vaughan1 2
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her'e their info. link on internet access onboard.
http://www.carnival.com/CMS/FAQs/On_Board_Internet_Cafes.aspx
2006-08-08 14:24:49
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answered by jthomp58 2
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dont use it too much
2006-08-08 06:12:12
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answered by Anonymous
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