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About Your Ship: Carnival Paradise
About Your Ship: Carnival Paradise
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December 23, 2013
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About the Reviewer:
Age:
18 - 29
Cruise Experience:
4 - 6 cruises
Traveler Type:
Couple
Stateroom Type:
Oceanview
Do not cruise Carnival
by Tom D from Chicago, Il
Sailing date:
May 2009
Pros:
Catalina Island
Cons:
Service
The Carnival Cruise that I recently embarked on was not a very pleasant experience. The Ship (Paradise) seemed as if it was in very poor condition and a pipe flooded many state rooms and a main dining room, also causing the main outdoor pool to drain for most of the cruise. Additionally, My room was flooded the first day, which ruined my camera and other personal effects. After 2 complaints on the first and second day, they came to my room on the final night to downgrade my room. I was told I would be reimbursed and found that they ended up giving me a $16 credit. Last but not least, the mold smell in the room got many onboard sick and when we went to the infirmary to get taken care of, they told us the insurance that we purchased wasn't valid. I will never cruise with carnival again no matter how cheap the price is. Cruises are usually used for vacation and its not worth the stress of the poor management of Carnival while your trying to get away.
Ship Details:
Ship Quality
Smaller ship, not very clean and it flooded while I was cruising.
Dining/Food
The food in the main dining room was fair. The food in the cafeteria was prison grade.
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Catalina Island, California
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Catalina Island, California
Catalina Island is a beautifal place. I rented a boat and did the semi submersible submarine tour, both were pretty neat. I would also recommend renting a golf cart to see the whole city while your there.
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Age:
50 - 65
Cruise Experience:
First cruise
Traveler Type:
Couple
Stateroom Type:
Oceanview
Disappointing
by A Traveler from Palm Harbor, FL
Sailing date:
Jun 2012
Pros:
Relaxing on deck
Cons:
Food
This cruise was for families. My husband took me for my 50th birthday and we were surrounded by kids. We wanted a more adult vacation.
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Ship Quality
Dining/Food
Was so looking forward to the food that so talked about on cruises. So disappointed. My husband was so excited about the 24hr pizza..worst pizza he has ever had! French fries undercooked. Burgers overcooked. Husband ordered a piece of carrot cake at the "Starbucks". When he bit into a piece of it, he almost cracked his tooth. There was a piece of what looked like a hard walnut shell, baked in the cake. When my husband returned it, the young lady did not even credit the amount off of our bill? Lucky he did not crack his tooth. Elegant dining food was comparable to the buffet food. Not much difference. Different selection but quality same.
Stateroom Quality
stateroom was very nice and comfortable. Bathroom was good size but needs updating.
Ship Staff Quality
Raj in the Queen Mary Lounge was awesome. Great bartender. Had a great time with him. Also, Lloyd in the Destiny Restaurant was very good.
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About the Reviewer:
Age:
30 - 49
Cruise Experience:
2 - 3 cruises
Traveler Type:
Family w/young children
Stateroom Type:
Oceanview
Second and last cruise
by A Traveler from Illinois
Sailing date:
Mar 2012
Pros:
Shore excursions
Cons:
small ship, cold pool and hot tub
Small, unimpressive ship. Nothing special.
Ship Details:
Ship Quality
Very small. The running track took 11 times around to make a mile! Older feel to ship. Was clean.
Dining/Food
Food was just average, nothing special at all. I was not wowed by any food.
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Entertainment & Activities
If your kids don't go to the kids program, there is very little for them to do since the pools are crowded ,cold and the hot tubs cold. The shows are late for small kids to attend if you go to an early dining option. Activities overlap and then there are gaps of nothing planned. The basketballs were deflated on day one so there were no basketballs to use. Long waits/lines for mimi golf and ping pong.
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Age:
50 - 65
Cruise Experience:
7+ cruises
Traveler Type:
Couple
Stateroom Type:
Balcony
Breaking in new cruisers
by Ed L from San Ramon, CA
Sailing date:
Oct 2011
Pros:
Ports of Call
Cons:
Food
Ship shows it's years of service, half of the elevators on our side of the ship were not working. I was very disappointed that you did not offer a seperate dinning resturant and we had to either eat casul or in the dinning room where we always had to share a table with strangers. We have been on many cruise lines but this was the first for our friends and I thought Carnival would be a good one to break in on. They were very disappointed on the level of service, the food in the dinning room and the long lines to board.
Ship Details:
Ship Quality
Elevators not working, furniture in need of repair.
Dining/Food
Dinning room food seemed to be reheated, we ate all three meals here and found that the casual dinning food seemed prepared fresher.
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Ensenada, Mexico; Catalina Island, California
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Catalina Island, California
really nothing to do and seemed to be a wate of travel time.
Don't Miss:
Nothing to really see
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50 - 65
Cruise Experience:
4 - 6 cruises
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Oceanview
an ok cruise
by Deb M from Arizona
Sailing date:
Apr 2011
Pros:
ports of call
Cons:
food
We have cruised Carnival twice before but not on spring break or on this ship. I don't know if it is just the paradise or if carnival is cutting back on all their ships but the quality is just not there anymore. Our room was in definate need of a vacume and there was a storage area at the foot of our bed for life jackets that made getting to the window or going around to the other side of the bed very difficult. The only way was to step on the storage cabinette or the bed. It would have been very difficult for an elderly person. (carnival, just take the darn thing out!) the quality of the food was definately not good. Gone are the days of beef wellington, filet mignon, or escargo. Now on the menu is chicken, fish, pork chops, and flat iron steak. If you wanted someting better you were charged an extra $18 for the food. I wouldn't have minded if it was in another private dining room but that was the charge in the regular dining room. I wonder how long it would have taken them to cook that special and if the rest of the table would have been finished with their meal by the time it was served. We didn't try it. The staff seemed very tired and it seemed there was less of them. During dinner when they were supposed to do their little dances and songs most were frantically trying to get their service done instead. I think this will be the last carnival for me, it should be renamed the circus.
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Ensenada, Mexico; Catalina Island, California
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Ensenada, Mexico
Catalina Island, California
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Age:
30 - 49
Cruise Experience:
First cruise
Traveler Type:
Couple
Stateroom Type:
Oceanview
home town buffet on a boat
by steph i from california
Sailing date:
Jan 2011
Pros:
relaxing
Cons:
food, the smells, entertainment
Food: we were so excited to try the food everyone raves about. the quality is that of a sizzler or hometown buffet. honestly, i felt like i was at a hospice eating food that had no love in it. the cups are all dirty plastic. in fact the first cup and roll of silverware i grabbed had chunks of food on it. at night, in the restaurant, everyone at our table ordered a lot! at first we were shocked but then jumped on the bandwagon since the portions are small. the wait staff almost seemed annoyed, but this food was so much better than the buffet so we took advantage! entertainment: the main show was a joke. my high school plays were of better quality. i felt embarrassed for the performers. we actually walked out of the show and when we talked to the people at our dinner table, so did they! the cruise "fun crew" actually put on the best shows. their personalities were probably the best part of the cruise. the comedy itself was a joke. overall, i guess you get what you pay for. we were often bored. we met some awesome people, but other than that i think this ship left a bad taste in our mouth when it comes to taking another cruise. we are told this is a "starter cruise." personally, this made me never want to go on one again.
Ship Details:
Ship Quality
just dirty. i just didn't feel like anyone took pride in this ship. it was like a motel 6 on the water.
Dining/Food
read above
Stateroom Quality
the rooms were a decent size. as soon as i got in my room there was a hair hanging on the towel rack. how could someone miss that? it was like it was purposely put there!!!!
Ship Staff Quality
if it weren't for the "fun crew" i think i would have nothing good to say. the cruise director had an outstanding personality. so did the rest of his crew. carnival is lucky to have them!
Entertainment & Activities
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Ensenada, Mexico; Catalina Island, California
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Ensenada, Mexico
i think after a day of being stuck at sea, it was nice to get off the boat. everyone will hassle you, trying to sell you the same thing the last guy just tried to sell you for either a lot more or less! when we got off the ship, all the shuttles asked us if we wanted a ride. when we declined, they said "good luck" as if we were in danger! it's literally a 10 minute walk and never for a second did we feel unsafe. a lot of other cruisers will be making the walk too so you aren't alone.
Catalina Island, California
we just rented an electric bike and rode along with the golf carts! we made our own fun. not much to do, but pretty.
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Age:
50 - 65
Cruise Experience:
4 - 6 cruises
Traveler Type:
Family w/older children
Stateroom Type:
Inside
A big dissapointment
by A Traveler from Los Angeles
Sailing date:
Oct 2010
Pros:
The chocolate moulton cake
Cons:
Dealing with the staff regarding lost luggage
This was a very frustrating cruise experience. They lost my husband's luggage and he had no clothes to work out in or go to the pool. They would not provide a clothing allowence to replace the missing items, They offered a 20 percent discount in the gift shop. They said they couldn't do anything until they checked all the cabins. The luggage arrived Saturday night after the formal affair. They did offer a tuxedo but they were all too big for him. One of the staff members went the extra mile to find my husband something to wear. Something that I ate didn't agree with me so I spent a lot of time in the bathroom. The safe in the cabin wouldn't unlock and we had to call someone. Then we couldn't relock it. At dinner they couldn't find the champage that our cousins brought but managed to locate it after much complaining. They brought the wrong cake to the anniversary celebration. Usually on a cruise you can order what ever you like but they had items on the menu that they charged extra for.
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Ship Staff Quality
At Guest Services we became extremely frustrated in the inability to help or be empathetic to our situation. The woman in the tuxedo shop really went the extra mile. The rest of the staff were friendly and cooperative
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30 - 49
Cruise Experience:
First cruise
Traveler Type:
Singles/friends
Stateroom Type:
Oceanview
Cruise Review
by Christina S. from Chicago, IL
Sailing date:
Sep 2010
Pros:
Catalina Island, drinks
Cons:
Sewer smell in the hallways.
I think that the ship needs a new decor or at least an updated one. I think that it is starting to look it's age (especially inside). Also, the staff needs to speak and understand English better. It was difficult to understand them and thus, the procedures of the ship and answers to questions were not clear or conveyed well. Part of my luggage was lost and I found it in the hallway in a pile of luggage, upside down. It was evident that because I did not tip the porters upon arrival in the shuttle, that one of my cases were "conveniently" lost and the stateroom tag was ripped off.
Ship Details:
Ship Quality
Clean, but again, the sewer smell in the hallways and our room was disappointing.
Dining/Food
The food was just OK, but the bread seemed to be stale because it would fall apart after 2 bites.
Stateroom Quality
Women need more than one outlet!!! with all of the electronic devices we have nowadays - one outlet is not sufficient for 2 people.
Ship Staff Quality
Besides the language barrier, they were very nice.
Entertainment & Activities
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Catalina Island, California
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Catalina Island, California
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Cruise Experience:
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Inside
I wished I would have known
by A Traveler from SLC, Utah
Sailing date:
Apr 2010
Pros:
Food, friendlilness of waiters and other staff
Cons:
noise, noise, noise
We wanted a weekend on a cruise ship where we could relax and enjoy the sunshine and the ocean. Instead, it became very apparant that it was a "booze cooze" and we were surrounded by mulitple groups of loud and beligerant people whose main purpose was to see how drunk they could get and how vulgar their dress and language could be. I will blame it on my own naive. But I would have thought that the staff of the ship would have controlled it better. We had to change our dining time from the late to the early because we couldn't even hear each other talk at our table because of the rudeness and shouting of the drunk groups around us. The facilities were nice. So, I guess I would rate the ship about a 3 star. But the atmosphere was defiinitely a "Party" one. As we sat one evening, a group of drunk men walked by and one of them vomited right in front of us. Come on. Don't you think this went a llittle too far? Yes, it was a "carnival" all right!
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Our waiters were excellent and very accommodating.
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Inside
Couldn't wait to come home!
by A Traveler from Los Angeles, CA
Sailing date:
Oct 2008
Pros:
The gym, bed, and casino
Cons:
The food was equivalent to a school cafeteria.
Overal, the ship was outdated.
Ship Details:
Ship Quality
The pool area smelled like urine.
Dining/Food
Sushi was served, unfortunately no one told the staff how to make it. Smoked salmon on rice is not sushi...This would have been better servied on a bagel with cream cheese.
Stateroom Quality
The bed was comfortable.
Ship Staff Quality
Staff was courteous, but noisy at night. Could not sleep a single night.
Entertainment & Activities
Bingo was expensive ($20/game and one prize). Activity prizes were plastic boats. Possibly for the future a prize could be a "fountain fun card". The vegas style (a la 1980s) show at the Normandie was unimpressive to say the least. Multiple people walked out. The showing of Iron Man and Indy 4 was a plus.
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Ensenada, Mexico
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Ensenada, Mexico
There's nothing to see in Ensenada. This is a bad representation of the beauties of Mexico.
Don't Miss:
Please miss Ensenada.
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