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Title: | CRUISE TRAVEL |
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Moderator: | XANADU::FAMULARO |
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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 |
219.0. "Trip Report - FANTASY" by SALEM::SULLIVAN_D () Tue Jul 24 1990 08:25
This cruise was FANTASTIC!!!! My wife and I were in total awe
of the FANTASY. At just over 70,000 tons, it is the second
largest super-liner. What a ship! 3 days was just not enough
time. Here's my trip report... (It's a little long, I could
go on and on about this trip...)
DAY 1: (Friday, July 13)
Woke up at 4:30am for a 6:30am flight. We flew out of
Manchester, NH airport via USAIR. We arrived at the airport
at 6:00am and were on the plane 10 minutes later. I'll take
this hassle-free airport over LOGAN any day. No lines, easy,
cheap parking, (only $2.00/day). The only drawback is that we
had to change planes in Philadelphia both going and returning
from Miami. Since it was Friday the 13th we were waiting for
something to happen. So far everything was going smoothly
until...this clutzy flight attendant spilled an entire Coke on
my white pants. I guess I can't complain because that's the
worst thing that happened on the trip. My wife got a big kick
out of it also, I think she laughed the entire way to Miami.
We arrived at the ship around 12:30pm and walked right on
board without waiting in any lines! When you board the ship
you enter into the Grand Spectrum which is unbelievable!
It's 7 stories high with a huge glass dome above. There are 2
glass elevators and neon lights everywhere. The neon lights
change colors which really adds to the atmosphere. I read in
one of the magazines in the room that there are over 15 miles
of neon lights throughout the ship!
The first surprise came to us when we got our cabin
assignment. When we booked the cruise, we paid the lowest
rate, (category 1), and were told we had a guaranteed
category 4 or better, (there are 12 categories). We got
upgraded 3 more categories and ended up with a GREAT cabin on
the Verandah deck! It is the highest deck that has cabins on
it, most of which are suites. It was an inside, category 7,
cabin with an ideal location. It was about 10 steps from the
balcony overlooking the Grand Spectrum, one floor up from the
Lido deck with the pool, and 2 decks directly above the
Universe Lounge, (which is where all the shows and events
were).
After we got settled on board and had a couple of SUPERLINERS,
(a great drink!), we started to explore the ship. We got the
late sitting for dinner which was at 8:00pm. (I Definitely
recommend the late seating for dinner.) After dinner, we went
to a fantastic show in the Universe Lounge and then hit the
casino.
DAY 2: (Saturday, July 14)
We arrived in Nassau around 7:00am and spent the morning
shopping in all the stores on Bay street, which is easy
walking distance from the ship. We also went to the straw
market, which I wasn't too crazy about. The locals really
hound you to buy stuff, (which is mostly junk). We then came
back to the FANTASY for lunch and then headed over to Cable
Beach in the afternoon. Cable Beach is really nice and the
water was GREAT! The only negative thing is that there were
locals everywhere trying to either sell you cheap t-shirts or
wanting to braid your hair. Because of that, we couldn't
really relax on the beach. You could do just about any water
sport imaginable on the beach. I rented a jet-ski, ($25 for 20
minutes), it was expensive but worth every penny, those
things are a blast. Crystal Palace, which is owned by
Carnival, is right on the beach and looks like a really
nice hotel.
After a quick nap, (a necessity), we went to the Captain's
cocktail party and then the formal dinner, which was
fantastic. It was an Italian theme and all the Waiters danced
and sang. I got some great video of it. That night, we stayed
on board and enjoyed the ship. We went to the Mexican
midnight buffet which was outside on the Lido deck, watched
the LIMBO contest and enjoyed a few drinks under the stars!
We finally wondered back to our cabin around 3:00am.
DAY 3: (Sunday, July 15)
This was the "FUN DAY AT SEA." We started out with some
trap-shooting. It was $5.00 for 5 shots. My wife went
first... first time she's ever held a gun. I was taping her
with the video camera. She missed the first 4 attempts, and
then I shut off the camera. Of course, she hits her 5th and
last shot. She almost killed me when I said I turned the
camera off after her 4th shot. I was up next and also hit my
5th shot.
The rest of the day was spent drinking, eating, drinking and
lounging around the pool, and drinking.... I also entered the
beer drinking contest. I got knocked out in the first round,
but at least I got a free beer out of the deal!
The theme for tonight's dinner was "American." Again, all the
waiters and bus-boy's were singing and dancing through the
aisles. Both the food and atmosphere were great. The show
after dinner was good. It was a "best of Broadway" show with
highlights from all the big Broadway hits.
After the show, we spent the night in the casino and also out
on deck. The only time we had to wait in line for anything
was for the big midnight buffet where we waited about
40 minutes. It was only worth the wait it you are hungry. We
wanted to go just to see it and to take some pictures. It was
OK, but from what I understand, it's not as big as the "Gala"
buffets they have on the longer cruises.
Day 4: (Monday, July 16)
Getting off the ship was painless. The only bad part was that
we had to wait about 1� hours for customs to clear the ship.
We were off the ship at about 9:30am and headed for the
airport.
We would go on this cruise again in a second! I HIGHLY
recommend it to anyone. It was a great way to spend a
mini-vacation. The only drawback for me was that it was too
short. We are definitely hooked on cruising and our next one
will be a longer cruise hopefully on the ECSTASY which is due
to make its maiden voyage in July of 1991.
The ECSTASY is going to be an exact replica of the FANTASY,
(all 70,000 tons worth!), except for the decor. It will be
going on 7-day cruises with alternating itineraries. I'm not
sure of the exact destinations but I think one "run" will go
to Nassau and Freeport and a couple other stops, and the other
run will be going to Grand Caymon and Jamaica and I think 2
other stops. They will alternate the runs every other week.
If anyone has any questions about the FANTASY, just let
me know.
-Dave-
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219.1 | Cost Info | FRICK::COSTIGAN | | Tue Aug 07 1990 14:40 | 7 |
| Would you mind sharing info on cost for 3 day cruise, with or without
airfare? How many days in port on the 3 day cruise? I take it you
would recommend it for a first time cruiser?
Thanks,
Betsy
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219.2 | A bargain for under $1000 | SALEM::SULLIVAN_D | | Wed Aug 08 1990 09:24 | 15 |
| I paid the category 1 cabin for a guaranteed category 4 or
better. The listed price for a category 1 is $505 and the
category 4 is listed at $715. And we ended up with a category
7 cabin!. I also got a discount from Crimson Travel of $25
each. This brought the price down to $480 per person, or $960
for both my wife and I. This price includes air fare.
As you can tell from my trip report, I would definately
recommend this cruise to anyone, especially if it will be your
first cruise. The 3 day FANTASY cruise only stops at 1 port,
which is Nassau. The ship is magnificant, and 3 days is just
long enough to get you hooked on cruising.
-Dave-
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219.3 | What Crimson Travel | HPSTEK::MNORMAND | | Wed Aug 08 1990 21:18 | 4 |
| Hi Dave,
What Crimson Travel did you work with to get a good
discount like that and an upgrade to boot......mfn
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219.4 | Burlington Mall. | SALEM::SULLIVAN_D | | Thu Aug 09 1990 09:48 | 8 |
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It was the Crimson Travel located in the Burlington Mall. I
believe the special they were running was only good if you book
a vacation in the month of June. They gave $25 off each person.
Even if you can't get that discount, I would still recommend
using them. I had no problems at all, and they were very
knowlegable.
-Dave-
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219.5 | One in Marlboro too!! | ESKIMO::JBURKE | | Mon Jan 07 1991 16:25 | 9 |
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There is a Crimson Travel in an office building right next to
Horsefeathers in Marlboro. It's not advertised very well as they
do mostly corporate travel but are just as good doing personal travel.
They offer pretty good discounts also. It all depends on what time
of year you sail.
-John-
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219.6 | Another Opinion | MCIS2::NANCYZ | | Mon Jan 04 1993 15:56 | 21 |
| I've just come back from my first cruise aboard the Fantasy and while
it was definitely an enjoyable experience, I don't think I'd choose
this particular cruise line again.
Alot has to do with age and what your idea of fun is, I think. We met
many other couples around our age (over 45) who agreed that being on
a smaller ship the next time around would be their choice. There were
2500 people on this cruise. Certainly the ship is large enough to
accommodate this many people and the only time it really became an
issue was when we were debarking which was pretty much of a horror
show thanks to torrential downpours at the dock. Obviously this was
not the fault of the ship, but the process was poor partly because we
were led to believe that our baggage would be handled differently -
instead we were trying to deal with heavy luggage, pouring rain and
trying to decipher which bus went to which terminal.
A well traveled elderly couple who were our dinner companions highly
recommended Holland American lines. Once again, I think age has alot
to do with what you're looking for on a cruise.
Nancy
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219.7 | Write to Carnival | DATABS::POIRIER | | Wed Jan 06 1993 10:57 | 10 |
| When we traveled aboard Carnival last year (on the Holiday), the
departure was a disaster. We wrote and complained... they sent us 10%
off our next cruise.
I love traveling with Carnival but I do agree it has a lot to do with
what you think is fun but not necessarily with age. The last group we
traveled with 1/2 of them were over 45 and they did more partying than
we did!
Suzanne
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