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About Your Ship: Carnival Fascination
About Your Ship: Carnival Fascination
4 Night Bahamas
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Carnival Fascination
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Jun 2013, Jul 2013, Aug 2013, Oct 2013, Nov 2013, Jan 2014
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About the Reviewer:
Age:
18 - 29
Cruise Experience:
First cruise
Traveler Type:
Singles/friends
Stateroom Type:
Inside
Fun and Relaxing trip!
by A Traveler from Kentucky
Sailing date:
May 2012
This was such a great cruise with lots of activities, excellent food, very relaxing, and the nicest and most helpful waitstaff and other employees that I have ever met.
Ship Details:
Ship Quality
The only complaint was that it was difficult to get places the first couple of days even with the map.
Dining/Food
Stateroom Quality
Ship Staff Quality
Everyone was extremely nice and friendly, but the waitstaff in particular was amazing. They were so nice, knew what they were talking about, and made the experience wonderful.
Entertainment & Activities
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4
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About the Reviewer:
Age:
50 - 65
Cruise Experience:
7+ cruises
Traveler Type:
Couple
Stateroom Type:
Inside
A FIVE NIGHTER FROM JACKSONVILLE
by Phil B & Mrs from Tallahasse, FL
Sailing date:
Apr 2012
Pros:
ANOTHER FRIENDLY CARNIVAL SHIP
Cons:
MISSING HALF MOON CAY
The cruise was very good but with bad weather meant we missed out on Half Moon Cay. The cruise line put in an extra stop at Freeport to make up for it. Overall a good time away !!
Ship Details:
Ship Quality
The ship had the traditional layout of a Carnival ship, so if you have sailed before you won't get lost
Dining/Food
Excellent with a good variety and always hot
Stateroom Quality
Look out for the animal folded towels in your well kept stateroom
Ship Staff Quality
All the staff were very friendly and welcoming
Entertainment & Activities
Talent nights were great
4
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Age:
50 - 65
Traveler Type:
Couple
Stateroom Type:
Balcony
First cruise - good overall
by Dale Y from Fayetteville, NC
Sailing date:
Apr 2011
Pros:
Clean ship, excellent service
Cons:
First cabin had a strong sewer smell
The Carnival Destiney is a fine ship. Very well maintained, well layed out, and clean. It appears tp have been recently renovated.
Ship Details:
Ship Quality
The ship is large enough to offer everything, without being too large to wander about. The decor is modern and tastefull.
Dining/Food
Our dining room was excellent. The open dining area/grill was fast foodish and crowded. Some type of service is available 24/7, and our dining times were convenient.
Stateroom Quality
Our first stateroom suffered some kind of plumbing malfunction. We suffered a day of a very strong sewer smell before we complained. After alerting the crew, we were in a new stateroom within 2 hours. I can' think of anything the crew might have done differently to correct the problem.
Ship Staff Quality
Service as it should be. Simply the best I've ever experienced. Courteous and cheerful all the time.
Entertainment & Activities
On board shows were entertaining and scheduled at convenient times. Good variety of entertainment.
Read this user's port of call reviews:
Freeport, Grand Bahama Island; Nassau, Bahamas
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Ports of Call:
Freeport, Grand Bahama Island
Looked like a slum. We chose to stay on board, as it was only the first full day of the cruise. Other passengers seems to enjoy the day ashore.
Nassau, Bahamas
Honestly, we were disappointed in Nassau. Except for The Atlantis Resort, what we saw was like any other tourist trap location we've been to, only slightly less affluent. Think Colon, Panama or Cairo.
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Age:
30 - 49
Cruise Experience:
7+ cruises
Traveler Type:
Couple
Stateroom Type:
Oceanview
The private Island is great.
by Pam V. from Monroe, Ga.
Sailing date:
Oct 2009
Pros:
Half Moon Cay is the best part of the cruise.
Cons:
There were not enough activities for the days at sea. Plus, the food could use improvement.
The ship could use some improvements as far as the musky smells in the halls. It is my understanding that they will be refurbishing the ship soon. The beds are nice and the workers on the ship were great. The casino was not giving out any money though. The shows were wonderful. If you need a relaxing time away this was a good vacation to go on.
Ship Details:
Ship Quality
The ship was clean. However, there was a musty smell in the halls. They do have some problems in the public bathrooms with the toilets running over.
Dining/Food
The food could use some improvement as compared to some other ships I have been on. I got tired of hambugers which they tend to serve all the time. They only have two resturants the formal dining and the pool dining. They do have a free sushi bar though which was great.
Stateroom Quality
The rooms were confortable. There was lots of closet space and the beds were very confortable. The bath was just the right size.
Ship Staff Quality
All the workers were great. They were friendly and did the best they could to make you happy.
Entertainment & Activities
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About the Reviewer:
Age:
30 - 49
Cruise Experience:
2 - 3 cruises
Traveler Type:
Couple
Ship Review
by Amy from Lorain, OH
Sailing date:
Jun 2007
Ship Details:
Dining/Food
Stateroom Quality
Ship Staff Quality
Entertainment & Activities
Children's Programs
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Cozumel, Mexico; Key West, Florida
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Ports of Call:
Cozumel, Mexico
Key West, Florida
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13
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Age:
50 - 65
Cruise Experience:
4 - 6 cruises
Traveler Type:
Couple
Stateroom Type:
Oceanview
Waste of time
by Gary B. from Atlanta
Sailing date:
Sep 2010
Pros:
getting off the ship
Cons:
Being crammed like a sardine
The Carnival Fascination is an older ship that apparently underwent renovations. However, the decor is cheap and cheesy with lots of neons giving the appearance of a 1980's disco feel wherever we went--even in Coconut Grove cafe. There are very few places one can escape people, unike other ships we've been on of a similar size. Being a 4 day Bahamas cruise out of Jacksonville it catered to the party set, which was not our cup of tea.We were looking to have fun too, but not to the extent of having to be drunk and obnoxious to enjoy oneself.
Ship Details:
Ship Quality
No problem with cleanliness, and the cabin stewards were excellent. One problem was that the no smoking signs were constantly ignored. When staff were alerted they didn't care. There were designated smoking areas but one couldn't see ash trays etc. so no wonder people smoked where they liked.
Dining/Food
Formal dining was a mixed bag. The staff were great, but sometimes the food appeared as it had been cooked 30 minutes before and reheated. Other nights it was great. Again, not up to what we've had, say on Royal Caribbean.
Stateroom Quality
This was the one upside. Perhaps the renovations extended here. We had a triple room with a window and the configuration gave us plenty of room. It was kept very clean.
Ship Staff Quality
Cabin stewards and dining staff were always good. When we pointed out people smoking in non-designated areas, they couldn't care less. In one shop my wife wanted to a buy a purse that was in the window (they had no stock). The assistant sais "I don't have a key." So I suggested she ask her supervisor. The reply was, 'she doesn't have key either." Plainly ridiculous.
Entertainment & Activities
First couple of nights we had dancers and a review. The comedian was average--shame he had to use foul language to make his second appearance "adult". The last night we had a large black female 'comedian'. I use the term loosely because she didn't tell any jokes. She made referenced to human genetalia and the inebriated passengers thought it was funny. I'm no prude but it was crass and cheap. Several people walked out.
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Freeport, Grand Bahama Island; Nassau, Bahamas
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Freeport, Grand Bahama Island
One little shopping precinct and one beach. Not much to see at all unfortunately.
Don't Miss:
There isn't one.
Nassau, Bahamas
Much more interesting. get a taxi (don't pay for the ship excursion) and get a taxi to Atlantis or Cabbage Beach for a swim. We had a taxi/shuttle tour of the town. Not a lot to see but the city is on the doorsteps of the port and there is more shopping than Freeport.
Don't Miss:
Atlantis resort--just to visit.
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9
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Age:
30 - 49
Cruise Experience:
First cruise
Traveler Type:
Couple
Good service, not good signing how to ge
by Karolina from Poland
Sailing date:
Aug 2007
Ship Details:
Dining/Food
Stateroom Quality
Ship Staff Quality
Housekeeping was very nice. Sushi man not friendly.
Entertainment & Activities
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Nassau, Bahamas
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Ports of Call:
Nassau, Bahamas
Dirty city, no plants on the main street, nothing to sightseing. We saw Fort Charlote & tried to find Dash garden but there was no sign how to get there.
Don't Miss:
Market place was great!!!
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7
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Age:
50 - 65
Cruise Experience:
First cruise
Traveler Type:
Singles/friends
Stateroom Type:
Oceanview
An amazing cruise!
by Michelle M. from Dalton, GA
Sailing date:
Sep 2009
Pros:
The whole experience.
Cons:
Did so much we were exhausted....our fault!
Great cruise for first-timers. Our cabin steward Bernard was the best! Not only did he remember our names and greet us everytime he saw us but he surprised us with a different towel animal everyday. So much to do on the ship we never lacked for fun and adventure. Ports of call were great...especially Half Moon Cay. I have never seen any place so beautiful! Nassau was alot of fun but beware of the tour offers from the locals when you first come off the ship. Go inside the welcome building and do your own thing cheaper than what the tour people offer. Food was excellent and cruise staff was the best. Shows were very good with many talented performers. Comedian was halarious. Photo's were very expensive and not really that good.....ended up spending over $100 for them anyway. Overall it was an excellent experience and will do it again.
Ship Details:
Ship Quality
Very clean!
Dining/Food
Food at dinner in the main dining rooms was 5 star! Have the lobster tail and the chocolate molten cake. YUMMMY!
Stateroom Quality
Very comfortable room.
Ship Staff Quality
Could not askfor a more qualfied and friendly staff!
Entertainment & Activities
So much to do!
4
out of
5
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About the Reviewer:
Age:
30 - 49
Cruise Experience:
2 - 3 cruises
Traveler Type:
Couple
Stateroom Type:
Oceanview
Nice Relaxing Cruise
by Judy S. from Ocala, FL
Sailing date:
Feb 2009
Pros:
Comfort of Beds
Cons:
Buffet
Ship was very clean and nice. In good shape for how old she is.
Ship Details:
Ship Quality
Condition is very good. very clean. Decor was not that great as the new ships out there.
Dining/Food
Food was always good to excellent in the dining rooms. Buffet was another story. On embarkation only hamburger and hot dogs. Other options , but were not really good. If ou want to enjoy the cruise eat in the restuarant for all meals, you are on vacation and should be waited on.
Stateroom Quality
Staterooms were nice, seemed small, but effecient. Plenty of closet and storage space. Clean and Beds were Great.
Ship Staff Quality
Did not receive any exceptional service. Did not use our names.
Entertainment & Activities
Shows were great, Love the 80's finale show. Comedian was also fantastic! Not enough Lido deck partys. Ship seemed to wind down early, thought I was on a fun ship.
Read this user's port of call reviews:
Half Moon Cay, Bahamas (Cruiseline Private Island); Nassau, Bahamas
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Half Moon Cay, Bahamas (Cruiseline Private Island)
Excellent island. Did not venture out on it too much, just enjoyed the view.
Nassau, Bahamas
Shopping is fun at this port, All kinds of tourist shops.
Don't Miss:
Segway - most fun and memorible thing on this cruise - will definitely do again!
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5
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Age:
18 - 29
Cruise Experience:
7+ cruises
Traveler Type:
Couple
BEWARE OF PORTHOLE ROOMS!!!
by Adam M. from Knoxville
Sailing date:
Mar 2012
Pros:
beautiful ship, amazingly friendly staff, decent food
Cons:
expensive drinks, very loud noises while pulling into port
Overall the cruise was very nice. We saved some money booking our own snorkeling in Freeport and going to the public beach in Nassau. The biggest negative was definitely the porthole room. As we pulled into each dock we heard very, very loud machinery that also shook our room. This would not have been a problem except for the fact that it goes on for about an hour and occurs between four and seven in the morning. If you are an early riser who is up before then the porthole room might be for you but otherwise just go for an interior or upgrade to an ocean view! 7/10!
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3
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