Age: 46
Occupation: Teacher
Number of Cruises: 1
Cruise Line: Carnival
Ship: Fascination
Sailing Date: April 12th, 2004
Itinerary: Western Caribbean
This was my first cruise on Carnival, but not my last. I have been looking
forward to going on a cruise for years. This cruise is for our 25th anniversary.
I am booking a cruise for October 2005 on Holiday.
I read the reviews and checked all the sites for information about our ship the
Fascination. If a background check could be done on a ship I would have done
one. It would have come out as clean as anyone could. I was impressed with the
ship, the crew, the food and the entertainment.
We arrived early about 11:30-12 noon. When we arrived in Miami we found our
port. Following the instructions downloaded from the computer. That was easy.
Parking the car was a breeze. The people that worked outside the port were
amazing. They directed traffic very well. We took all our baggage and walked to
the port. We went inside and were amazed how easy it was to board the ship for
someone who didn’t know the ropes. Embarking was easy (fill out that Fun Pass
ahead of time helps). We were told to go upstairs and follow…we did. We got our
Sign and Sail cards (I still have mine…great souvenir). After that we were told
to go and get our picture taken to board the ship! By 1 o’clock we on the ship
looking around like the tourists we were. We had lunch first. Checked out our
room and luggage was there waiting for us. The room was great! I never saw our
cabin steward.
The food was the best. I love my food. I liked the selections that they had to
offer us. We ate in every place that they had food available. I did not try the
room service. We had pizza, sandwiches, breakfast, and the formal dining room. I
was in awe that they could do this on a boat and do it very well.
Our ports were great. Key West was ok. It was rainy (and it did stop) and that
was not Carnival’s fault. You have to blame Mother Nature on that one. It was
also a short stay. We would have loved to stay another couple of hours there.
Cozumel was the best. I never have been to Mexico. I loved it there. We shopped
and then took a taxi to the north part of the island and went to beach the taxi
driver suggested. The taxi drivers drive like they trained in New York (I lived
there and I know). We enjoyed our time there also wish we had an extra day
there. Shop, walk and people watch. Wonderful.
Take your sunscreen. I didn’t and was burned, but I was proud of my tan I got
from MEXICO!!!
Our day at sea…sure was breezy. I found plenty of things to do…go to the art
auction, sipped champagne. Walked the ship, ate, watched the shows and even got
up on stage, where I won my very own “24 caret gold ship on a stick”. I was
happy to get that.
Debarking the ship was like herding cattle, but we did it ourselves. It was much
quicker and we even had time to eat breakfast before we left the boat. If you do
it yourself you are off in less than an hour. If you didn’t we were told it
would take much longer.
As you read this you see a lot of “I’s”, it is because my husband of 25 years is
not a sailor and never was. I dragged him kicking and screaming on this boat. I
did a lot of the ship alone. He was struck with nausea. He never hugged the
porcelain goddess. He had the patch, but it was not successful on him. This is
NOT the ships fault. He is just very sensitive. I loved everything. Book your
cruise. Enjoy yourself. Have a blast!! Happy sailing.