PRELUDE
This was my 17th cruise and my Dad’s 35th or so (we lose count). We have cruised
Carnival, Celebrity, RCI, NCL, Princess, and Costa over the years, all of them
multiple times. We have seen a lot of changes to the industry over the years,
most of them bad, some of them good. For the most part, Carnival has definitely
improved their product over the years. What I write is objective based on my
past experiences, I am both critical and praising where it’s deserved. I hope
you enjoy the review.
EMBARKATION:
After 30 plus years Carnival has yet to get the embarkation process to run
smoothly. Sorry to say it that way, but it’s just the facts. I imagine this is
partly because the port facilities in Miami are too small to handle the
megaships that Carnival has produced over the years, yet there seems to be no
look of change for the future. Nothing is more frustrating than having to walk
back and forth through lines like being at Disney World, people become impatient
waiting for their turn to get to the representative and start their vacation.
Other cruise lines I have been on have adjusted their embarkation process over
the years to make it a more streamlined process, I just wish Carnival would do
the same. So after you get checked in, finally….you proceed up the escalator to
a table where you pick up your cruise card….then up another escalator to walk
for what seems a mile to get to the photo opportunity. Ahhh, but that’s not all,
then you have to go down a flight of stairs of course showing your cruise card
to security at the top, the first landing, and the bottom of the stairs…uggh!
Now it’s onto more meandering lines as you wait to have your photo taken for the
A-Pass (honestly the greatest innovation in cruising) before you can finally
walk the gang plank onto the ship. My Dad and I arrived at the port around 11:30
and were on the ship by 1:00pm….
THE SHIP
One word describes the Spirit – beautiful!! Thank God they finally got away from
the gaudy neon and fitted out the Spirit class in elegance. If the ship didn’t
have the trademark Carnival funnel, you wouldn’t know you were on a Carnival
ship. Spirit is in the same décor class as the Grand Princess and Century type
vessels. The layout of the ship is also very accommodating. Traffic flow is very
seldom congested, accept around the photo gallery and the lounges outside the
dining room.
The theater has been well thought out and
designed. There truly isn’t a bad seat in the house. The Pharoah theme is well
done and not overkill. Also, look for the hidden elevators inside the theater
that can take you from the Versaille Lounge below to the top deck of the Pharoah
Lounge. I didn’t notice it until mid way through the cruise.
The casino is probably the best one I’ve
ever seen at sea. There is a nice bar area within the casino that flows with the
entire room. It is well lit and you never have that cramped feeling or leave the
casino smelling of smoke. The table layout is excellent as they alternate
between blackjack, Caribbean poker, 3 card poker, and roulette which makes the
casino look more active than it is sometimes.
The dining room has also been well thought
out. The server lines are behind the line of booth tables, so you don’t have to
watch the waiters preparing your dishes. I just wish they would stop putting
booths in the dining room and go to just tables and chairs to add to the
elegance.
THE ROOM
We had a balcony room on deck 6. The room is more than spacious and probably has
the nicest bathroom layout I’ve ever seen. Finally a bathroom that you don’t
have to sit at an angle to use, and better yet, a shower curtain that doesn’t
hug you while you wash….
The room is accented by wood veneers and
eye pleasing colors. I only wish they would have designed the rooms to have the
seating area next to the balcony doors instead of placing the beds there
instead.
SERVICE
Carnival is trying to upgrade their image with the Spirit class ships, and have
with the acception of the service on board. They are close, but still have a
long way to go. Our room steward was excellent and was always pleasant. We also
had excellent dining room service from our assistant waiter, Radka. Our waiter
was relatively new so he fumbled a lot, yet he was always accommodating and did
his best to please us.
The photo staff was excellent and beyond
taking a variety of superb photos, they were very talkative and proud of the job
they were doing. My Dad and I were talking with the photo manager one night
about the Panama Canal and he actually went into the photo studio and brought
out photos he had taken during transit that they did not sell on the ship. He
also told of his adventures through Panama to catch the ship as she sailed
through the canal river.
The biggest problem we had was bar
service, whether it was poolside, in a lounge, in the disco, or the casino. The
barstaff was not friendly at all and I noticed how the waiters and waitresses
would take an entire trays worth of orders before going to the bar to fill up
the orders. Sometimes this would take 30 minutes or so until you were refreshed.
This may not seem to be a big deal to some, but when you are used to being
pampered by bar staff on other cruises, you begin to expect the same everywhere.
One day I ordered a Pina Colada 15 minutes before the pool games started, and
when the drink actually came, the games were just finishing….that’s too long.
The bartenders were also very stand offish and not overly friendly. For what
they charge for drinks and tips, they need to address this. Also, in order to
have dark rum poored on top of your Pina Colada, be prepared to pay and extra
dollar.
Finally – the cruise staff!!!! UGGGHH!!!
Our cruise director was Amy from Wisconsin..and I had read reviews about her
prior to the cruise. All the reviews were correct, she is terrible!! She also
only has a staff of 3 others to accommodate 2,100 passengers that are craving
activities. Fun ship? I don’t think so. We had 5 days at sea over the cruise
because we didn’t stop in Costa Rica, and there were literally no activities
planned for those sea days outside of bingo and art auctions. When we didn’t
stop in Costa Rica, it took Amy until NOON to come up with activities for our
sea day, which of course was Jackpot Bingo!!!
FOOD
Better than I could have ever expected from Carnival. Kudos to them for putting
together excellent menus and selections. Even the Lido grill area had a variety
of selections daily that were very tasty. The only bad thing was breakfast in
the Lido was the same thing every day…no variety at all.
PORTS Panama – we took the canal tour on a tour boat going from the Mira Flora
locks to midway through the canal river. Awesome experience and I would highly
recommend it to anyone. A little pricey at $ 155 each, but a once in a lifetime
tour. We passed the World when we were in the river, nice to see the all condo
ship up close. Costa Rica – well, we almost docked there, but since the swells were so
large, the captain decided to pull out and go to sea. We watched the cargo ship
next to us rock back and forth even though it was fully tied to the dock… Belize – We took the Alan Ra Mayan Ruins tour. They are restoring the
ruins now and it looked like they were using modern techniques. If you go to
ruins, check out Chachoben in Mexico our of Costa Maya port…those are much
better. It still wasn’t a bad tour, it’s always interesting to see the past.
ENTERTAINMENT
The comedians were excellent, Eddie Capone was on board and he was great. There
was also two guys, the Village Idiots that did a midnite show which was
hilarious, only no one was there to see it but a handful. They did perform the
last night in a regular show and were excellent. I only saw one production show,
and it was okay, but had no continuity to it….lots of effects, no substance.
Of course we missed the Newlywed Game and
another one time show because “AMY” planned them during 2nd sitting dinner so
the ones fortunate enough to dine late could not attend those shows.
Other than that, the ship literally died
by midnite. The disco was seldom full and the only other place of activity after
midnite was the casino. What happened to the Fun Ship of old?
THE CRUISE
Okay, straight truth on the ship movement…she rocked and rolled, pitched up and
down the entire trip. The only day she didn’t move a lot was the last day at
sea. Granted we had 30 knot winds all the way from Miami to Panama and up to
Belize, the seas never had white caps, just swells. I personally like the
movement of a ship at sea and feel it’s part of the experience, but a lot of
others didn’t which was evident by the vomit bags staged throughout every
stairwell and elevator.
I was under the impression that the azipod
system allowed for a vibration free cruise. I guess I was misinformed because
the entire back of the ship consistently vibrated back and forth with a lot of
noise to accompany the vibration. The vibration was worse on the top deck aft…so
I imagine the ones staying in the aft cabins had that comforting vibration to
help them sleep the entire trip.
DISLIKES:
Spray on decking around the pool areas…ugggh!!! This stuff always gets slippery
and there are constantly “caution” signs on the deck
Pool attendants pick up all the deck chairs at 4:00 on the dot every day and
rope them down so you can’t get them down to sit on