Carnival Conquest
Carnival Conquest was launched in the fall of 2002 and is one of the largest ships in Carnival's fleet. At 110,000 tons and longer than three football fields, she offers a myriad choices in entertainment, dining and activities as you venture around the Caribbean. Designed with Impressionism in mind, this beauty of a ship has a series of wonderful public spaces named for masters of impressionist art. Enjoy dinning on the Conquest in the Renoir or Monet dinning rooms or partake in fine dinning in the Supper Club. After dinner head to an evening at The Blue's Piano Bar or catch a fabulous production show in the Toulouse-Lautrec Show Lounge. The Conquest also includes Club O2, a night club for teens only!
User Reviews
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98 users found this review helpful.
We had a ball. The good points: Excellent food (especially the formal dining menu), clean state rooms, shows were pretty amazing (especially the magician lady from Venezuela), service was...read more
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74 users found this review helpful.
We were scheduled to stop in Grand Cayman Mar 4, 2010, but sailed by it when the captain announced that due to weather the port was closed and that they were unable to tender us in. A man was on...read more
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277 users found this review helpful.
We live in Oklahoma and cruise out of Galveston because it is a drivable distance. We had been loyal RCCL cruisers for over 15 years; but were paying for our whole extended family(7 adults, toddler...read more
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156 users found this review helpful.
This was my first cruise and my boyfriend's 2nd cruise. We're both in our mid twenties. We had heard mixed things about Carnival and we liked the price and look of the ship and itinerary. We were...read more
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98 users found this review helpful.
It's always fun just to be on a cruise, but pick your ship wisely. Compared to a previous cruise with Royal Carribean, Carnival Conquest is at the bottom of the barrel in facilities like pool size,...read more
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86 users found this review helpful.
The Carnival Conquest adventure was superb! The staff, from the Officers to the Cabin Stewards were wonderful. We loved dining in the splendid supper club, The Point, on the 11th deck. There...read more
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136 users found this review helpful.
We have been on 3 cruises. 2 Royal Caribbean and 1 Carnival. I have to say the first Royal Caribbean cruise we went on was our best. But our 2nd choice is the Conquest. We were a little put off at...read more
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54 users found this review helpful.
Customer service has really gone downhill on this particualr ship. There is a great deal of apathy from the staff and senior management does a poor job in supervision and follow-up on complaints....read more
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65 users found this review helpful.
Overall, I enjoyed the cruise. Embarkation was a breeze, we got to the pier early ,about 11. We had to wait till 3 to get into our room. We spent this time grabing a bite at the buffet and getting...read more
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263 users found this review helpful.
March 22-29 - Fun, great beaches, not cheap This was our 2nd cruise. I've written this mainly for anyone planning a 1st cruise vacation. We had an excellent time on the Carnival Conquest...read more


