Age: 34
Occupation: HR Manager
NumberofCruises: 3
CruiseLine: Carnival
Ship: Spirit
SailingDate: October19th,
2002
Itinerary: Baja Mexico, Cabo San Lucas & La Paz
12:00 – Arrived
at pier to drop our luggage and was told that registrationwould begin at 2:00pm and to come back to the pier.
We went and parked the car, had lunch and returned to the pier around 2:30.
There were a couple of hundred people in line waiting for a bus to take
themto an offsite facility for the registration
process. The cruise terminalwas being used by another
line, so Carnival had to do their check-inelsewhere.
We decided to skip the bus line and take a cab over to theremote terminal. There were about one hundred people mulling around andanother two hundred in line. We got thru in about an hour and were told
tosit and wait until they called our bus #. We waited
there for severalhours. Finally a bus came to take us
to the ship. I think it was around7:00pm before we
boarded. My sister, who has taken lots of cruises said shehad never experienced anything like it before. It was a mess!
The boat was supposed to leave San Diego at 9:00pm, but because of thedelayed registration and a medical emergency (an elderly person had to beremoved to the hospital) the ship did not leave San Diego harbor until4:00am.
The late departure threw off the crews schedule and they never seem toregain composure. The itinerary had to be changed so we spent the next
twodays at sea instead of one and went La Paz first
instead of Cabo. Thechange through them and as a
result the capers were wrong just about everyday.
The ship is beautiful and the rooms were great. We were on deck 5 aft andwe had an extended balcony. Being in the back was nice because the shipblocked the wind so even when it was cool or windy at the pool it was
lovelyon our private patio. We had a lounge chair, a
regular chair and a littletable.
Because of the schedule change we went to La Paz first. La Paz was not wellmet to receive such a large ship. There is nothing at the pier at all. Wehad to wait in a very long line to take a bus (which there were not
enoughof) to either the beach or to town. We went to
the beach first. The beachwas very pretty, but again,
no shops or vendors at all. Just the beach anda
little bar and restaurant. We pulled up a lounge chair and hung therefor a couple of hours. You could rent a jet ski if you wanted but that
wasabout it. Then we took a bus back to the boat to
get onto another bus togo to town. The town’s people
were very nice and pleased to see the cruiserevenues,
but their prices seemed a little high for Mexico. I don’t know ifthey bumped them up for our arrival or they are always high. La Paz is
nota tourist town, but a mission town. There is not
much to see on the way tothe beach or town, just lots
of cacti. We pulled out of La Paz at around5:00 and
headed for Cabo.
Cabo is the polar opposite of La Paz. We got a late start in Cabo becausewe waited around until 10:30 am for our excursion to start and when we
wentto where we were supposed to meet, we found out
they had moved the time uptwo hours and we were never
called. They credited it, but we were pissed.We got
off the boat and were hit by a wall of locals selling their wares,you could not escape them. We opted for a water taxi ($16 for 2 ppl –
roundtrip) that took us to see Lover’s beach, the sea
lions and the pelicans andthen deposited us on the
beach. The beach was small and crowded withvendors
walking up and down power selling their wares. It was like homeshopping club from hell. No matter how many times you said “No Gracias”they kept coming back like a bad penny. I even turned over and attempted
tosleep, but they would just poke me and offer to
braid my hair. Now, I’venever been to Cabo so I don’t
know if it is always like this or it was justbecause
United Nations had been there all week and there were no touristsall week. Either way, it was really annoying.
Now, I’ll tell you briefly about the rest of the cruise:
Guests: Eclectic group. Lots of families, lots of seniors and loads ofreally nice gay men. Now, I am married and didn’t really care, but therewere few singles on this boat to be found, so if I were single I’d thinktwice about this cruise.
Disco: Loud and empty most of the time. The set up reminds me of afishbowl where the folks dance down below and people hang over the top
andwatch them.
Casino: Seemed to pay out early, then dried up towards the end. We playedslots and roulette and did well the first couple of days and then
nothing.I don’t know if they do this on purpose to
get you hooked. I did see oneguy hit a dollar slot
machine for $1600 and I heard about someone winning
big at craps.
Pools: The pools were much smaller than I would of thought, but it was
finefor sunbathing. Lots of chairs and waiters
willing to sell you a souvenirdrink in a $6 plastic
glass.
Spa: We got massages ($89 each). The massage itself was nice, but the
hardsell on the overpriced products was a bit much.
Dining Room: We had second seating and our wait staff was very nice andaccommodating. The food was nothing to write home about, average at bestI can’t remember a single meal that stands out and the deserts weredisappointing.
Pizza Bar: Open 24/7 and the pizza was ok.
Entertainment: The first big glitzy show was very good. They compiled abunch of popular dance acts from popular musicals and it was very well
done.It went down hill from there. There was one “R”
rated comedian and he wasvery funny.
Staff: Dining staff was very good and we loved our room steward, Vania.
Shewas great. The staff at registration in San Diego
needs to work on theirpeople skills, but I think they
were bussed in from L.A., hence might be theproblem.
They were an unhappy lot. The cruise director tries a little toohard to be funny, but was fine otherwise.
In conclusion, we had a nice relaxing time, but that had more to do withbeing away without the kids and just relaxing & hanging with my sister
thanit had to do with the boat. I have cruised
Carnival once before & alwaysheard good things about
Carnival so I was a bit surprised at all the
screw-ups. The boat is big and pretty, but these ports weren’t great andschedules changes didn’t help. I would probably try another line beforegoing back to Carnival.