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Age: mid 30s
This was our first cruise. We
were invited to go with some friends of ours who had been on one before. I was skeptical of being
trapped on a ship for a week so I read a bunch of reviews before we agreed to go. In general I found
the reviews to be accurate and helpful. I will try to avoid duplicating the same commentary everyone
seems to give, but give some detail where I think it is needed.
Embarkation
We arrived in Tampa around
noon and made our way quickly to the pier. Unless you are traveling alone, I would recommend taking
a cab from the airport to the pier since this will be cheaper and faster than the Carnival bus.
When we got to the pier we had
to stand in line for about 2-2 ½ hours. I’m not sure how other reviewers got on board so fast
because it seemed like there was no end to the waiting. Also, you stand in big lines – no sitting.
Keep in mind that your luggage
may not arrive at your room until later that night (although ours was delivered immediately) so keep
some things with you.
Rooms
Our room was on upper deck
(front). It was very nice and more spacious than I had expected. Our bathroom worked fine and
neither my wife nor I had any complaints about this. Our room steward was great, but she didn’t
knock that loudly so you may want to keep your door bolted while you are in the room unless you like
having strangers pop in while you’re changing.
Food and drink
Both my friends and wife drink
a lot of pop so they all opted for the all you can drink soda card. This worked out ok for them, but
they all had two complaints about this:
1. The pop is always poured
into plastic cups with ice and it always seemed flat.
The alcohol prices are steep,
but not unbearable. We had wine with dinner every night and I thought it was reasonable. The beer
prices are between 3-5 dollars each with %15 tacked on to every purchase so if you want to drink a
lot be prepared to pay for it. They don’t allow you to bring your own liquor on board either.
We all thought the food was
very good. We ate up top for breakfasts and lunches and in the dining room for diner. We tried
eating breakfast in the dining room once, but none of us enjoyed the experience. Two main reasons:
1. The food is almost the same
as that being served upstairs, but you must be waited on. I enjoy being able to walk up and get my
own coffee and grapefruit whenever I want.
Our waiter and assistant
(Florin and Werner) were very good - friendly, helpful and generally on top of things. The food was
good, but not great. I give them high marks for presentation, but the food could have been more
flavorful. And while we certainly didn’t have any bad meals, nothing really knocked our socks off
either. Although I finally got to try escargot and I really liked it! The one downside of our dining
experience was that we always felt rushed. It seemed like they were always pushing us to finish and
get the next thing on the table. This is understandable considering the number of courses they have
and the timeframe available. I should also note that my wife and I tend to stretch out dinner quite
a bit more than most people I know so others may not notice or object to this. In fact, no one else
seemed to notice it.
Ports
We stopped in Grand Cayman,
Cozumel, and New Orleans. If you plan on getting a tan by the pool, do it between Cayman and
Cozumel, the rest of the trip is in a cooler climate. This didn’t bother us too much since we
still sat outside in shorts most of the time, but we weren’t sure what to expect.
The stop in Cayman was too
short to really do anything. We walked over to Eden Rock and snorkeled, which was great. We rented
our snorkel gear from the boat, but I don’t think I would do this again. Everywhere you can
snorkel on your stops will rent snorkel gear cheaper and you don’t have to carry it around with
you. If you put a deposit down on something try to collect it before you HAVE to go because there
might not be anyone working the desk when you need them there (Cayman).
Cozumel was beautiful. We
wanted to go sailing, but not on the big catamaran with everyone else so we set out in search of a
boat downtown. There is an outfit called Sail Cozumel or something like that (run by a guy named
Dan) (keep asking people about sailing until they answer correctly) and they took us out for a
couple of hours on a small sailboat. It was perfect for us.
New Orleans. My wife and I
have been here about a half dozen times so we like it. My only regret is that the ship doesn’t
stick around for any nightlife and doesn’t navigate the Mississippi during daylight (which would
be cool to observe). If you’re looking for things to do – check out the French Market which is
just past Jackson Square, grab a muffaletta sandwich at Frank’s, Hefe Weizen at Crescent City
Brewhouse, and at least visit the cigar shop on Decatur where they make the cigars in front of you.
Debarking
It can take a while to get off
the ship. Don’t make your travel plans out of Tampa before 12:30 or 1:00 because you might have
some problem making it. We didn’t know this and had a 12:30 flight, which we made without any
problem. Considering the wait to get in and the general herding of folks on this last morning, the
actual process is quite fast and efficient.
That is it.
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