CruiseLine:
Carnival
Ship: Fascination
SailingDate: October 14th,
2002
Itinerary: Western Caribbean
This was a honey-moon cruise, her first
cruise and my second (AmericanHawaii, now
defunct...), although wedidn't advertise it as such
(more on this later). Embarkation wentsmoothly,
although we qualified for "Skipper's Club" expedited boarding, theprinted instructions were vague as to whom we were to report to upon
arrivalandwe went through
the basic procedure (carry-on baggage x-ray, and metal
detector) and were directed to acounter where several
people were taking paperwork and directing passengers
onward...We mentioned ouraccommodation
status at this point and were advised that we should haveentered the "Skipper's Lounge"which was
located outside the security check-point. Not a problem, as wearrived quite early and theprocess of
acquiring our Sail-and-Sign cards, and having our photos takenwas minimal...20 minutes or sofrom entry to
on-board.
Our stateroom was a category 11, an outside room with private balcony (largeenough for 2 plastic patio chairsand a small
plastic table, with privacy panels at both sides) and held acomfortable queen-sized bed, sofa,coffee table
and plenty of storage space for clothes, bags, etc,
televison/vcr, refrigerator and (real) crystalbar
service pieces (yes, I wet a finger and tested...call me cynical), plusan electronically operated safeconveniently
located in the clothes cabinet (You may use your sail-and-signcard, or any credit card, at nocharge...just
make sure that you use the same card to try to unlock it, asthat seems to re-set themechanism each time
the safe is locked, responding only to the card that
locked it.) Also, be cautionedthat several of the
Cat-11 rooms have obstructed views due to the placementof lifeboats: we spoke witha couple who were
very disappointed at spending the trip looking at, or
around, the lifeboats.
Short comments onFood Generally good-small portions,
but the serving staff had nohesitation about bringingtwo entrees, or as in the case of our table mate, a vegetarian,doubles of the vegetable dishes. The fish and
beef dishes were the best bets, in our opinion. The
serving staff was friendly,and our only complaint
about service was that our water glassescould have
been attendedto a bit better. (And one of our dinner
companions preferred coffeewith her desert, andmost occasions had to remind the server to bring it.) On anothernote, the staff, as is oftenthe case, was
pressed into service providing entertainment (a
conga-line with hats andwater goblets balanced on the
heads of various staff, and joined bymore thana few of the diners, was hilarious), and those tables with abirthday, anniversary, andhoneymooners, were
treated to a serenade and a cake by theirservers. We declined toindicate in our
boarding paperwork that we were on our honeymoon, soI
presume ourtravel agent listed us as such.As I'm one of those people who prefers to be the picture-takerrather than the picture-takee,this was a little embarrassing,
but the off-key singing ("HappyHoneymoon, to you...,accompanied by shouts of "Kiss, Kiss" between each stanza) wasdelightful. And onenight, the entire serving
staff conga-ed their way through thedining room, then
took centerstage and sang in Italian...a feat made
greater by the fact that the
crew is comprised of approx.
70 nationalities. I don't know how much fun it is for them, tripafter trip, but it's funfor the diners.
Entertainment: Having no interest in gambling, others will have to rate
thecasino. We attended a
night show in The Palace Lounge and were pleased with theproduction, a musicalof one or two selections
from various Broadway hits (AChorus Line, Phantom of
theOpera, to name a couple) introduced by a man in a
cab andhis female cabbie, whowho affected an obvious amorous interest in her passenger,for comedic effect. Expectpoor sight-lines in
the balcony. A woman playing piano inthe lounge
adjacent tothe Sensation dining room was entertaining
as we waited tobe seated for dinner.As we also do not drink, no opinions on the various "clubs"are offered.Off-ship A variety of shore
excursions are available throughthe Line, and we
engagedtwo: A trolley tour of Key West, and a Sail,
Snorkel andBeach Party trip
at Cozumel. Both were enjoyable and well-executed,
although I expectespecially
in the case ofthe Key West tour, available at a
lesser price by makingone's ownarrangements on-shore. However, since neither of us wasfamiliar with the lay ofland, we were
satisfied with value received. As to thetourist-trap
type activities,no lack there-be it souvenirs, bars,
restaurants, etc.Although, again, I imaginebetter values are available, if one knows where to look.Random The Fascination could be considered an older ship, but thecrew scrubs it to a dazzlingshine, to the
point of awakening us one morning prior at7:00am
washing down theoutside walls of the cabin below us.
We tend to walk morethan use the elevators, butthe couple of times we used them, they were smooth andquick. Waterslide waszippy and fun, and the
saltwater pool great for loungingaround, floating on
one'sback.Kudos Keith, our
cabin steward, was cheerful, efficient andwilling to
answer questionsat any time. He made it a point to
know dinner seatings,and individual patterns,and if anyone had a conflict between their schedule and his,I'm not aware of it..it would take someone who
rarely left their cabin, I think.He always had a
smileand a laugh to give, and time to speak with us.Thanks, Keith. You will be one of our best memories.
Disembarking was smooth and relatively painless: we spent more time sittingon our shuttle, waitingto leave for the
airport. Passengers are directed to waiting areas based onthe color of one's luggagetag, and are
escorted to the terminal, where (this is the sticky part) ALLof the baggage is laidout in rows, per luggage tag. Each passenger must climb over and around
theothers, locate and
retrieve luggage and carry it down very narrow aisles left by thearrangement of the baggage.Porters (some quite
pushy, in my opinion) are available to cart luggage
outside to the waiting busor taxi, in exchange for
being "taken care of".
All in all, a good experience. I do have to say that we didn't appreciatethe number of people pushingfor tips as if it
is a right rather than "earned income". Don't be put off,or afraid to say "no thanks"and carry your own
bags if you wish.