Carnival Cruise Lines
Carnival Legend Cruise Review
Western Caribbean
Michael Farmer
Age: 37
Occupation: Legal
Number of Cruises: 1
Sailing Date: May 6th, 2007
I must admit that after reading some
reviews concerning the Carnival Legend I was a bit concerned as what to expect.
But after returning from what Carnival lists as the 7 day Exotic Western
Caribbean cruise, I am very pleased with my choice. Being that this was my first
cruise and will definitely not be my last, I have no other cruises to build my
expectations on other than what I have read online. But here is what I
encountered.
After much research and input from friends who have cruised in the past, I opted
to drive to Tampa and book an inside cabin. Being that I live in North Carolina,
it wasn't a bad drive and learning that Carnival was going to charge me what I
consider too much for airfare I drove. And after talking to others about the
room choices I could make, I booked an inside cabin, and was very pleased.
Besides, how much time was I going to spend in the cabin? I didn't need a
balcony, I had the whole ship!
Arrival at Tampa Port seemed hectic when I pulled up, and there was some
confusion where to park. I had to stop and ask an attendant who was very nice. I
parked, took my luggage to a very nice porter who I tipped and was pointed in
the direction of the line of others that was waiting to get on board. The line
moved smoothly and everyone was very helpful. Since I had booked the cruise only
2 months before the sail date, I didn't have a chance to get my passport and
used my certified copy of my birth certificate which made me nervous instead.
But everything was processed with no problems. The lady at the counter was very
friendly and actually entertaining after I told her it was my first cruise.
Since we where early in arrival, we had to wait in the waiting area before being
allowed to board the ship, but once they called us by group numbers, we had our
pictures taken and off we went.
Once on board we where pointed in the right direction, and I found my room
easily. But since we where early, we ate lunch in the Unicorn Café. Now I had
heard all kind of things about the food on a cruise, about the abundance, the
variety, and the quality. Once again I was pleased and very impressed. Once we
where given the OK to go to our rooms and check them out, I put my stuff in the
room and out to the deck I went to watch as the ship sailed off. Later that
evening an announcement was made that a mandatory muster drill was to take place
and everyone must attend. So I headed for the room to gather my life vest and
followed the directions that where announced over the intercom. After the drill
I returned to my room, my luggage had not yet arrived, so I wandered around the
ship learning the layout and had dinner in the Unicorn Café on deck 9.
The rest of the cruise went without a hitch, but the only time I was
disappointed was after discovering that the Tea on board is what I would just
call nasty. I decided to purchase the Fountain Fun Card. For those that choose
to purchase this card, be prepared to pay the 15% gratuity at time of purchase.
From then on I drank Coke. They say that only one drink will be served with the
card and to the person who purchased the card, but after a couple of days, some
of the servers would let anyone drink off my card that was with me. You have to
get your drinks from the bar or a server, but that was no problem. There was
only once when I presented my card I was told "this bar is closed" and had to
walk to another when the two female attendants had the drinks there ready.
The food on the Legend was outstanding! I would have coffee and fresh fruit
delivered to my room each morning, which was always on time! I would then go to
the Unicorn Café for the rest of my breakfast which consisted of eggs cooked to
order with either bacon or ham with a pastry or two. Try the pastries, they are
great! I would also eat lunch in the Unicorn Café which was also great! The
choices daily seemed to be a buffet with a freshly carved meat such as roast
beef, pork, or turkey with all the sides you could want. You could have a
freshly made deli style sandwich, which was popular stop so be prepared to wait
in line. They had stir-fry which I skipped. Or outside they had burgers or
hotdogs with French fries which where also very good! At dinner I would dress up
and eat at Truffles which was an adventure in itself. Carnival had made
arrangements for my partner and I to be at a table for eight, which I was very
apprehensive about. But once we joined the table we where at ease, there was
another same sex couple there also, so we fit right in. The only thing that
disturbed me about my dinner partners was after the first night they never
returned, leaving just us two couples there. But being in this lifestyle I am
used to such ignorance, their loss not mine! The food in Truffles was
outstanding, and like everywhere else, you can eat as much as you want. I was
very pleased with the selection, each night I tried something different and
always left full. The Maitre D stopped by the table nightly to make sure
everything was ok which made for a very nice touch. And each night the servers
would sing and dance which was also a very nice addition. Now I had seen this in
the advertisement for Carnival and said "They'll never get me to do that", but
boy was I wrong, once they start you can't help but to get up and join in, I am
not very shy in front of people.
The ports we stopped at where Georgetown Grand Cayman, Cozumel Mexico, Belize
Central America, and Costa Maya Mexico. We did excursions in each port with the
exception of Belize. Take my advice do an excursion here also. In each port we
would do our excursion which consisted of snorkeling in Grand Cayman and Costa
Maya, and scuba diving in Cozumel. But in Belize I chose to just see the city,
take my advice and do not do this! Here's why, when we arrived at Belize, we
took the tender boat over and decided to shop at the shops for souvenirs then
take a cab to a beach area. But I found out very quickly that the closest beach
area was about 10 miles away. So that was out, but when we ventured out the
backside of the tourist shops that are all enclosed, we where met with a swarm
of people offering to take us on different excursions. Now these people cannot
take no for an answer. So you practically have to walk away while they yell at
you about their services. Making our way through the swarm of people we walked
with a group from our ship and went in a few shops, but I bought nothing. Making
our way back to the port, we shopped some more and returned to the ship. So take
my advice, do an excursion. Grand Cayman was nice, but remember it is a British
owned territory and they drive on the opposite side of the street, so be careful
crossing! Snorkeling here was nice, the company we booked through Carnival took
us through a quick safety class and then we walked out from shore to waist deep
waters and snorkeled out to a shipwreck for about 1 hour and then back to shore.
The rest of the time there I went shopping for souvenirs. One thing you must buy
there, RUM CAKE! If you don't you will regret it! Cozumel is where I went scuba
diving, and since I am not certified I did the beginners which sufficed for me.
At port we took a cab, which was also adventurous, and after a safety lesson we
had to display what we had learned in the shallow waters and then off we went.
For those of you considering taking an excursion as t his, take it. The only
thing I had trouble with was learning to regulate the pressure in my ears, but
once I did I was fine. It was an adventure. The company took a picture of us and
I purchased it on the way back to the ship. Now after my experience in Belize, I
booked another snorkeling excursion which I am glad I did. We took a chartered
bus ride to the pier, got on a catamaran for a 30 minute ride out into the ocean
while receiving a safety lesson. We then dropped a ladder into the water and
snorkeled out for about one and a half hours. The scenery here was absolutely
breathtaking. I took a camera and took several pictures. The people that run
this excursion where some of the nicest you will meet. We then took the
catamaran back to the pier, a quick bus ride to the port and some more shopping.
Cozumel had to be the best place we visited, it had everything right there,
excursions, shopping, eating, drinking, and relaxing on the beach. After
shopping we found a nice place by the pool to lie in the sun.
The entertainment on the Legend was outstanding. Every night we had something
different to do. Several nights we gambled in the casino, which I won $125.00!
The other nights we would bypass the casino and catch one of the great shows in
Follies Lounge, One word of advice, be there 30 minutes early just to get a good
seat. Some nights we would leave to come back to a later showing because the
only seats we could get had an obstructed view. There where jugglers, a
magician, and a comedian who also did an adults only show which was hilarious!
And believe me it was adults only! On this cruise I celebrated a birthday, I
made friends on this trip and the night of my birthday we went to Medusa Lair to
dance the night away. Now this night was near the end of the cruise so there was
some of the staff there also. Now I have always considered my self to be kind of
hip so the music was not that bad. The only thing that puzzled me was why did
the dance floor have what to appear a several thousand dollar light show, and
none was being used? The floor had lights underneath it, but they never where
turned on. There where lights above the dance floor, never turned on. What a
waste! The only lights used which where a nice touch was the wall behind the
dance floor that changed scenery to fit the music. But we still had a blast
dancing till early morning. One night there was a deck party on deck 9 and we
all wore our robes and the kitchen catered a Mexican theme while we danced to a
calypso band. If they continue this, and you catch it, join in!
I was impressed how the ship was designed and each room had a different theme
accounting for legends throughout history. My room was just right, and was kept
spotless by my steward Victor. I tipped him extra. It was nice how he knew our
intentions. The night we boarded, we brought along some sparkling grape juice
since we don't drink but we wanted to still have that feeling of celebrating. We
placed our bottle in the refrigerator to chill which was not going to well, so I
placed the bottle in the ice bucket that was in the room. But when we returned
that night, Victor had placed the bottle in a separate bucket of ice along with
two champagne glasses, how nice. So we drank the bottle by the pool on deck 9.
Passerby's never knew the difference Ha!
All in all I had a fabulous time and have already booked another cruise for May
2008 on the Victory to San Juan Puerto Rico, St. Thomas and St. Maarten. Would I
recommend this cruise or Carnival to others? Yes, I already have.