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Title:CRUISE TRAVEL
Moderator:XANADU::FAMULARO
Created:Thu Aug 04 1988
Last Modified:Thu Dec 12 1996
Last Successful Update:Tue Dec 31 1996
Number of topics:562
Total number of notes:2834

123.0. "Sitmar/Princess Help" by GLDOA::PFLANZ () Fri May 05 1989 11:47

    Boy, am I glad I found this conference!!!  I just love Crusing..
    I have been on Sea Escape, Sitmar's Fairwind, Sitmar's Fairsea,
    Carnival's Holiday and RCCL's Sovereign.  I am booked for next month
    on Princess (Sitmar) Sky Princess (Fairsky).  
    
    I am most worried about the change in Sitmar by the merge.  Obviously
    missing from all Princess literature is any reference to family
    or children.  I purposely booked Sitmar last year for this reason.
    Service and food has been great and the Kid's program has been
    excellent. Even though the agency assures me that there will be
    no difference, I am skeptical.  
    
    Has anyone travelled since the merge that can put my mind to rest.
    I wish I knew about the Norway trip earlier, but there is always
    next year.  
    
    I need this vacation bad!!with all of the changes here at DEC, I
    have come to relie on my summer cruise.
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123.1Not much help, but...CAMLOT::FAMULAROJoe, ZKO3-2T43, DTN381-2565Wed May 24 1989 22:0623
    My wife and I cruised on the Fairsky April of 88.  We had a great
    time but the ship did not live up to my expectations, in the dining
    room.  But, being Italian, my expectations for an Italian
    ship run on the high side, especially in the dining room.
    
    After talking with several folks who had cruised on the Fairsky
    previously I found out the reason why.  Problems had developed after
    the crew was given a large wage decrease by the Sitmar owners.
    
    I've not been on her since she became one of Princess ships but
    all of the cruise agents I spoke with seemed to believe it was a
    change for the better.
    
    The ship as I remember it was beautiful, spacious, and very clean.
    The entertainment was enjoyable.
    
    I would not hesitate to book on this ship again if the opportunity
    presents itself.  I am very sure that you'll have a wonderful time.
    
    Let us know how things work out!
    
    Joe
    
123.2How are the princess/Sitmar boats?YODA::NEWMANThu Jun 22 1989 11:1317
    I am currently looking to cruise for my honeymoon and the travel
    agency told me that they have discounts on the Princess 10 day eastern
    caribean cruise on what was previously one of the Sitmar boats.
     This boat seems to be the largest with 1400 people capacity.  My
    question is as follows,
    
    	How are the rooms?  Can a double bed be made from the twins?
     How is the crowd?  Are there any other young couples on their cruises?
    How are the facilities--health club, etc?  Is there some entertainment
    geared for us younger people.  THis is just one of a few cruises
    that I am looking into.  I have been on the Sea Escape, which I
    understand is small, but a big concern is that after a day on that
    boat I was getting a bit bored.  I guess that is what stopping at
    the islands are for
    
    							Thanks
    							Sandy
123.3Top notch Cruise LinesGLDOA::PFLANZThu Jun 22 1989 15:4822
    Sandy,
    
    I am leaving on Monday for that same cruise...I will post results
    when I get back after the 6th of July.  The Sky Princess is the
    former Fair Sky.  It is only about 4 years old.  We have sailed
    with Sitmar before and have found many activities and a variety
    of age groups.  During the summer there is a large amount of families.
    At other times there seem to be a large amount of "older" folks.
    Since I hit 40 next week I guess I can join into that group.  The
    first cruise I ever took was also Sea Escape.  There is no comparison.
    Princess/Sitmar is top notch on service and Food.  I can can guarantee
    that you should never get bored.  The Sitmar ships pride themselves
    on great service and the rooms are larger than most.  They have
    the most closet space I have ever had on a ship. We travel with
    our two sons, four in a room, and while it is cramped we did not
    have to live out of suitcases.  I will fill in on the rest of your
    questions when I return.  Us "old" people do not worry about the
    double bed much;  This will be my third cruise on a Sitmar Ship
    so it must have something to offer.  Best of luck; will update next
    month.
    
    Joe Pflanz
123.4SALEM::WATKEVITCHThu Jun 22 1989 16:316
    
    
    
    SANDY,
    
    WHAT TIME OF THE YEAR ARE YOU GETTING MARRIED?
123.5and the big date is.....YODA::NEWMANFri Jun 23 1989 09:126
    
    
    	I am getting married on November 5th.  They have their 10 day
    cruise leaving on the 8th,.
    
    							Sandy
123.6(Fair)Sky Princess rates ~9.0PARVAX::SCHUSTAKGoing Down Under, Mates!Tue Jun 27 1989 11:1946
    Sandy-
    
    CONGRATULATIONS!  I've sailed on the Sky Princess when she was the
    Sitmar Fairsky on the Western Carib cruise in 1988, and my sister
    went on the Eastern Cruise on a different Sitmar ship in 87
    (FairWind?).  The Fairsky is beautiful...spacious, wonderful lounges,
    library, deck space, etc, AND is an exceptionally sleek ship.  All
    cabins, with the eception of the suites, are identical except location.
    They offer plenty of room for two...good closet space and a nice
    layout.  Compared to the other ships I've been on (NCL Skyward,
    Home Lines Oceanic, QE2) Fairsky is on/near top (QE2 is a little
    more elegant).  Some nice touches are the whirlpool/sauna, the pizzaria
    (which offers an excellent "house" wine), and a very wide range
    of activities.
           
    The problems I had with our cruise were primarily "people" oriented;
    we left just as the ships were being sold, there were morale problems
    with some of the staff, hence service was not what we expected, nor what
    my sister had experienced previously on Sitmar; service wasn't bad,
    it just wasn't great either.  I have to add, however, that on eof
    the best parts of our trip was late nite/early morning, 2 days before
    we returned to port, that (against all rules) my wife and I were
    invited to a crew and staff only party (2-6:00 am) below decks in the 
    crews quarters.  We got a chance to really meet many of the cruise staff,
    and had a wonderful time...they DO know how to party, and I was
    amazed to see them, most with smiling faces, early the next
    morning.  
    
    The Eastern Itinerary was preferred by most over the west, as aside 
    from the "common" ports of St. Thomas and Nassau (?), it's Barbados 
    etc vs. Cancun, Jamaica, etc.
                                                               
    The crowd during our (February) cruise probably averaged 45 yrs, with 
    (I believe) several (3-4?) honeymooners.  This contrasts with an NCL 
    cruise in 87 (albeit in June) with an average age of 30-35, with 40 or
    50 newlyweds.                                              
                                                               
    Net-net...Sky Princess is a comfortable, stable modern ship which
    I would not hesitate to cruise on again; Service quality has reportedly
    been restored by Princess according to several travel agents I've
    spoken with.                                
   
    Good Luck!
    
    Steve (thinking_about_booking_on_the Niew_Amsterdam_for_Spring_'90)
                                                                
123.7just back!!!!GLDOA::PFLANZSun Jul 09 1989 14:1736
    Sandy,
    
    I have just returned from my ten day cruise.  This was my third
    on a Sitmar Ship.  It is very much as described above.  The ship
    is great...smoothest I have been on.  Rooms are large...I do not
    think there are double beds except min suites though.
    
    I also think the service is lacking from past trips...not bad just
    not as excellent...One point in their favor is that I was not hounded
    the last two days for "excellent" ratings.  It was hardly mentioned
    at all.  The ports were fine...Nassau is considered to be the worst
    of the itinerary.  Shopping in downtown Barbados is like shopping
    here in downtown Detroit.  Antigua has beautiful beaches.  Martinique
    was not as "snittish" as described.  In fact the people were quite
    delightful.
    
    Our cruise had a good mix on it.  Families, older folks, newlyweds,
    and quite a few children.  there were plenty of activities for all.
    You could not possibly get bored.  The shows were not quite up to
    par with Princess standards...But should be updated very soon. 
    
    The only problem we had was that they were filming a commercial
    on board.  The film crew was the rudest of people.  This limited
    our access to some areas at inconvenient times.  They even roped
    off a street in St Croix for their filming.  Aside from that it
    was delightful.  
    
    My only suggestion for this itinerary is to limit the number of
    ports.  6 ports in ten days in stressful.  The last two days at
    sea are very relaxing.  I tend to enjoy my time at sea more than
    at port.  But I have seen many of the islands before.  
    
    Good luck and let us know what you decide.
    
    
    Joe