Age: 48
Occupation: Systems Analyst
Number of Cruises: 2
Cruise Line: Carnival
Name of Ship: Fantasy
Sailing Date: March 2nd, 2003
Itinerary: Bahamas
Carnival Cruise Lines Fantasy to Freeport and Nassau
3/2/03
Sunday March 2
The trip from Gainesville to Port Canaveral was a breeze and embarkation was
made very easy even though we arrived without tickets (travel agency error). We
were on the ships manifest and as such were guided through the boarding process
with patience. Arrival on board was exciting and lasted 30 minutes at worst from
leaving our car in the well secured parking lot to stepping onto the Empress
Deck. The rest of the day and night was spent eating dinner, exploring the
Fantasy and finding a margarita. Music was everywhere and so were crew members
trying to get guests to buy everything from jewelry to cosmetics.
I found the attitude of the crew to be very odd. With the exception of our wait
staff in the dining room and our steward (who were wonderful), everyone else
seemed irritated by any request. This would prove to be the case the entire
cruise.
The cabins were fine, being the cabins on the oldest of the Carnival fleet of
superliners. The beds could have been fitted with nicer bedspreads and while the
carpet was clean, it was stained pretty badly. The bathroom was very clean, so
we were pretty happy. Our luggage was delivered very quickly and everything got
there fine.
The food the first night was not what I expected from Carnival, having been on
the Imagination last year. I had the lamb and my wife had fish. It was good, but
not great. My scores, one (low) to ten high);
Arriving in Freeport, we decided to wander through the Straw Market on the pier,
which took about 5 minutes. We then decided to go to the Lucaya Market. So,
after paying 5 dollars each for a taxi (one way), we headed out in a stretch
Lincoln limo that was falling apart. We actually had to stop one time to push
down the hood that had decided to pop up while we were in full afterburner.
Lucaya was pretty cool, but the constant hawking of hair braiding and buying
other stupid trinkets got to be annoying. We understand that this is the way a
lot of those folks make a living, so we sucked it up and moved on. We then
jumped into another taxi (another 10 dollars) and went to the International
Marketplace. We walked from the market to a restaurant called Geneva’s Place (10
minutes) and had a great lunch. I had cracked conch and my wife had baked
chicken, both with “peas and rice” and plantains. It was wonderful local food.
Back to the International Market to catch another taxi (another 10 dollars) back
to the Fantasy.
We spent a total of 30 dollars on taxis which was not bad, given the ground we
covered. Next time I would skip the Straw Market on the pier and go straight
into Lucaya. Of course, drinks were high at 6 dollars or so a pop, but if you
look around the marina, you’ll find drinks for 5 dollars and beer for $2.50. Not
bad. Back on board, we went to the Lido deck to rest up for a couple of hours,
and I was rudely awakened by a crew member informing us that we had to get up so
they could clear the deck for a dance floor that would be used in 1 and a half
hours! I was angry to say the least, but got up and instead of relocating, we
left. I walked that area several times during the evening and there was never so
much as a single person using that area to dance.
To disturb multiple paying guests in that manner was inexcusable and my scores
reflect the actions of that one crewman. More hawking of Carnival merchandise
and spa stuff by the crew wherever you went on the Fantasy.
When we got back on board the Fantasy, our cabin was nicely cleaned and our
steward had made an animal out of towels, which is kind of fun. They do this on
the carnival Imagination as well. Dinner Monday night was mediocre at best, with
the prime rib being flavorless. We spent that evening at the Majestic Lounge
which is all the way in the back of the boat on the Promenade Deck. There were
only 6 or so of us back there, but it was quiet and fun. The Majestic is also
the cigar bar for those who enjoy a good stick.
At 8:45 PM , my wife and I watched the variety show in the Universe Lounge and I
have to admit, it was fun. The singing and dancing were not Las Vegas quality as
advertised, but still were fairly well done and certainly entertaining.
At somewhere around 1:30 Tuesday morning, we said goodnight and went to sleep.
My scores;
I got up early and watched as the fantasy docked in Nassau. Good coffee, a
beautiful sunrise, warm and sunny weather, what else could I ask for? We had
booked the Blue Lagoon excursion the night before at $27 per person, so at 9 AM
we were off with around 200 other folks. The 45 minute boat ride to Blue Lagoon
is really nice and relaxing. Every guest gets a ticket for 1 drink while making
the trip, but of course you can purchase more. Upon arriving at Blue Lagoon, you
follow a cement walkway to various areas on the island, find one of the over 200
hammocks hanging up on the palm trees and settle in. While some of the folks
chose to snorkel or just swim, I just wanted to swing in those tropical breezes.
My wife swam some and got to know some other folks. I have to be honest.....this
was a great excursion and worth every penny.
Another nice 45 minutes boat ride back to the dock in Nassau and you are ever so
gently deposited in front of the Straw Market. Before I go on, let me warn you
of a couple of things. First, the some of the cops here carry Uzi submachine
guns, so they are serious about their job. Next, you will be approached by
several guys who introduce themselves as “Doobie” and want to show you “what
they have”. I actually laughed at the first guy when he said he was “Doobie”.
These guys are drug dealers plain and simple, so stay well clear of them. The
next bunch of con artists are the guys who sell the “Cuban” cigars. I’m a cigar
smoker of no few years and can tell you that if you deal with these guys, you
are going to be swindled. If you want a real Cuban cigar, go to a reputable shop
and buy one in a metal or glass tube. That way, you know what you are getting.
The first guy who asked, “Hey mon, you want a Cuban cigar?”, got my usual, “Um,
where do they come from?” response. He was plainly not amused. Look, I know they
need to make money, but not by selling me a fifty cent Swisher Sweet for 7
dollars. We actually spent over $100 for $25 worth of stuff, but the lady was
fun and friendly to talk to, so she got our money.
It was around 5:30 PM when we got back to the Fantasy, so we rested for a little
while and decided to eat dinner at Windows on the Sea, which is the
cafeteria-style restaurant in the aft part of the boat. Now, here the food was
actually flavorful and easy to get. We had a really good dinner and set off for
our room to watch a little TV before the nightlife began.
My wife actually fell asleep, so I went up on deck to smoke the REAL H. Upmann
Cuban I had bought, drink a cold Corona and do some ham radio work, since I am
W4JHD. After about an hour, I was ready for bed as well, so I called it an early
day. My scores for Nassau;
Nassau.......7
Blue Lagoon......8
Cabin Steward....8
Crew Attitude....4
Wednesday March 5
Our “Fun Day At Sea”. It was really nice to wander the ship, do some shopping
and just relax. I bought some gifts for my wife and we went back to the dining
room for dinner, which was quite nice this time. The grilled steak was tender
and very tasty, while the turkey my wife had was every bit as good. After
dinner, we knocked back a couple of Coronas and went to the casino. It is always
fun to watch folks get serious about gambling and the blackjack tables had some
very serious players. We watched for about a half hour, got ourselves $20 worth
of quarters and promptly lost them on the slot machines. One more Corona to
drown our gambling sorrows and off to pack, put our luggage outside the door and
go to bed.
Thursday March 6
Back to Port Canaveral to debark. The general attitude of the crew this day is,
“we got all of the money from you we’re going to get, so get lost”. The
announcement comes over the loudspeaker to go to one of the designated areas to
await instructions on debarkation, such as calling luggage tag colors, etc.
We’re on the rear Lido deck when two separate work crews begin to clean paint
with an air chisel and remove some rust with a wheel sander. There is so much
noise that the announcements cannot be heard and when asked to simply postpone
the work for an hour so that PAYING guests can hear the “important”
announcements, we’ll know what to do, the crew says no and continues to work. I
go down to the pursers desk to complain and when I explain to the lady what has
happened, she tells me to “move to where you can hear”. WHAT?! Good money was
paid to Carnival for this cruise and they can’t wait 1 hour for the guests to
clear before beginning MUCH NEEDED work? This is inexcusable as far as I am
concerned. MY scores?
Crew Attitude......-10
Ease of Debarkation......8
Summary
A mediocre cruise. It was fun just to be away and going to Nassau, but the crew
needs a little lesson in courtesy. Not that any of them were overtly nasty, but
there was definitely an attitude of irritation and lack of desire to do anything
more than what was absolutely necessary. The folks on the Imagination bent over
backwards to make guests feel special and well taken care of, while the crew of
the Fantasy just made me feel like I was taken.With the exception of the Widows
on the Sea, the food was below par as well.
On the upside, the dining room staff was exceptional in every way and the
cabins, while obviously old, were very well kept which is a testament to the
hard working housekeeping staff.
As far as this particular cruise, I would not take this cruise again, nor can I
recommend it to anyone else. It seems that Carnival Fantasy has forgotten who
supplies the money to pay the bills or has gotten so full of itself that it no
longer cares about customer satisfaction.
As far as Carnival the company is concerned, I am unhappy with them as well. I
turned over a pocketknife to them last year that was disallowed on the
Imagination. Carnival would not honor the receipt I got for the knife from their
own security people and when I asked to get the knife back, I was told it could
not be found. I lost a $125 knife to somebody at Carnival who decided to
“appropriate” it and Carnival could not care less. If they had simply
confiscated the knife, I would accept the blame for being stupid. But they gave
me a receipt along with assurances that I would get the knife back.