Age: 34
Occupation: VP
Number of Cruises: several
Cruise Line: Carnival
Ship: Destiny
Sailing Date: May 30th, 2004
Itinerary: Southern Caribbean
We traveled to experience the Islands, not celebrate Puerto Rican
heritage! (Let us start by stating we are not prejudice and do treat
others equal.) The ship leaves San Juan and is over-loaded with Puerto
Ricans. I discovered local Puerto Ricans get lower prices for the same
trip which creates a certain patron ambiance problem for those of us who
are not Puerto Rican. It was evident Carnival promotes weddings and
festivities to attract locals which creates an environment of celebration
of Puerto Rican heritage. Because the majority is Puerto Rican, the music
selection of karaoke and entertainment room ambiance was that of Puerto
Rican clubs, including the crowds cheering when groups disclosed they were
Puerto Rican. This majority influenced entire ship. Several of us felt
out-of-place and uncomfortable. We talked a newly wed Italian couple into
completing the cruise, as they were leaving mid-cruise in Barbados. This
local promotion was not disclosed to us on purchase. Carnival also heavily
promotes purchasing on-shore jewelry,art, activities. Like being on the
Home Shopping TV Network for seven days. I think Carnival owns Diamonds
International who they promote 24-7 and has several stores on each island.
They push everything but a timeshare and none of these products are
produced from the islands. It is easy to miss the experience of the native
people, their lifestyle and food. Do your own on shore excursions. PROS:
We loved the ship, clean with great service. Food is above average and
plentiful. They also are very organized and safe ship to be on. Smooth
ship on ruff seas. Awesome gym and equipment. Nice balcony rooms which are
cleaned three times a day.