Mebert
Age: 53
Occupation:Administrator
Number of Cruises: 4
Cruise Line: Carnival
Ship: Carnival Fascination
Sailing Date: January 17th, 2005
Itinerary: Western Caribbean
PRE-CRUISE TRANSFER
We arrived in Ft. Lauderdale Airport baggage area at about 10:00 AM. Friendly
Carnival representatives were right there when we came down the escalator. We
decided to get our luggage before we asked them for directions. Our luggage came
fairly quickly so we headed to the Carnival representative and asked about the
shuttle for the port. She asked us to go to the far end of the terminal and wait
until about 10:45 AM. Someone came in to arrange for the pier shuttle, $16 per
person, $32 per person roundtrip. She told us it would be charged to our Sign
and Sail card. We were led out onto the ground transportation area of the
airport and were instructed to place our luggage in line with the luggage of the
other passengers. It was to be loaded by the driver. We boarded the bus at 11:08
AM and were on our way to the pier at 11:17 AM. We arrived at the Port of Miami
at 11:55 AM. We waited for our luggage to be unloaded by the driver and then we
got off of the bus.
The entire transfer operation was smooth and only took a little over two hours
from our arrival to the airport Ft. Lauderdale to the Port of Miami. We only had
to wait a few minutes for the shuttle bus to arrive.
EMBARKATION
At 12:18 PM the initial embarkation lines were very short. There was a longer
line to pick up the cabin key and Sign and Sail Card but it wasn’t too bad. We
had to pass all of the ID inspections and we were on board the Fascination by
12:40 PM. Not bad. We headed for the Lido deck because the cabins would not be
ready until 1:00 PM. We took turns washing our hands and then headed for a nice
pre-cruise lunch.
STATEROOM
The stateroom was roomy enough for two passengers and the size of the bathroom
was adequate. The beds were too low to put the luggage under so we had to put
them in the closet. There was one closet that was open, one with a door, and a
shelved closet with a room safe. There was only one desk type dresser that was
adequate enough for a four night cruise. The bathroom had a large medicine
cabinet for the toiletries and the shower was larger than on some of the newer
ships. We did experience some flooding of the floor after about four showers. We
were able to master the shower curtain most of the time so that the floor would
not get flooded. It was very helpful to have a drain outside of the shower to
drain the excess water. We just pushed the water into the drain with the extra
towels. We knew we would receive fresh towels later in the evening.
SERVICE
Our cabin steward, Derrick was great as well as his assistant who I never saw.
Derrick made himself invisible except when he was needed. We didn’t see him much
but there was evidence that he was taking care of the cabin. When we did see him
he was extremely friendly and pleasant and helpful.
The dining room staff was also very friendly. Our waiter, Anthony and assistant
waiter, Weixin were the very best. They not only served the meals, but also kept
us entertained during dinner. The assistant waiter got wind that we liked
cappuccino coffee and he brought it over every evening at the end of the meal
without us having to ask. We would often get into conversations about where we
came from and our likes and dislikes. It’s a miracle they could talk at all
being a busy as they were.
The shop crew were friendly and very helpful. Some even made suggestions for
purchases on shore.
FOOD
We used the dining room for breakfast and dinner. We chose late seating because
we don’t feel rushed come back from excursions and to make way for the next
group of diners. Most of the food was deliciously prepared. The presentation was
very well thought out and the taste was just over satisfactory. Sometimes the
cold cream soups were a little thin. The vegetarian appetizers and entrees were
very good. The desserts were very good and we usually topped it off a cappuccino
May traveling companion told me that most of the seafood dishes were well
prepared. He said the lobster tail was very well prepared. He also enjoyed the
burgers and fries on the Lido Deck. I enjoyed the vegetarian burger with all the
fixings. The chefs at the pizzeria seemed a little harried, and there was a
little wait for some of the pizzas but the pizzas were very good. It was worth
the wait. My cruise mate like a pizza called De Chevre that is made with
mushrooms and goat cheese. I liked the Marguerite pizza which is plain. We used
room service which had a very limited menu but they were very quick to come to
the cabin with the meal and we just had to give a modest tip. Overall the dining
experience was satisfying. I would rate the food three stars out of five. The
chefs work very hard to satisfy the diverse palettes on the ship. I enjoyed most
of the meals. If something was not up to par I would not eat it but ask for
something else. It was very rare that I had to do that. The mushroom dishes were
outstanding. There was one formal evening during the cruise. Carnival encourages
passengers to stay dressed in there finery for the entire evening. Most
passengers wore suits and fine dresses during formal evening but some folks
opted out and dressed casually or ate on the Lido Deck.
ENTERTAINMENT
The main lounge on the Fascination has a very wide stage. Most seats on the
lower level are very good. However, the sight lines in the rear of the second
level are very poor. To get the best seats, arrive early and sit on the first
level. Go in while guests are playing Bingo and stake your claim. There is such
a sense of freedom on the ship that no one bothers you if you just want to go in
early and get a good seat. You don’t even have to buy a drink if you don’t want
to. The drinks in the lounge are not bad if you decide to indulge. The dancing
was the best part of the stage show. The singing was adequate. I fell asleep
during the comedian’s show and the comedian on the last night of the cruise had
an empty house. There were only about twenty passengers in the main lounge. I
was too tired to stay up to listen to her. All in all the stage show was
moderately entertaining. Unfortunately, there was not a complete package to
accompany the fine dancing even though there were glowing moments vocally. The
guest talent show was very good. Some of the guests had very good voices. Bingo
is very expensive. One card costs $10 and three cards costs $20. My cruise mate
spent about $200 trying to win Bingo. He was never successful at it. The casino
was very tight. I’m sorry I can’t say much about the smaller lounges. I didn’t
get a chance to indulge. There are so many activities on the ship and walking
around the ports that by 2:00 AM I was ready for bed.
PORTS
The Fascination stopped in Key West, Florida and Cozumel, Mexico. Key West was a
very short stop. The ship arrived at about 7:30 AM and left at about 2:00 PM so
there was not much time to enjoy Key West. On our way to Cozumel, the ship had
to turn and go back to Key West after about 2 hours at sea because one of the
crew members fell in the galley and seriously hurt himself. The ship docked just
long enough to get him to the waiting ambulance. Not one passenger complained
about the delay, but most were concerned about the well being of the crew
member. It just demonstrated the relationships that develop between passengers
and crew during such a short time. We arrived in Cozumel late but the captain
allowed us to stay a little later. In Cozumel we took a cab downtown to do some
shopping. The cab downtown was only $6 for a carload of passengers, usually
about 4 passengers, so try to make some friends from the ship so that you can
share a cab downtown. We check out the numerous shops purchased some tequila and
vanilla. We checked out some leather goods, shoes and other souvenirs. We found
a large supermarket and bought some bottled water to take back on the ship. When
I was looking for the supermarket I asked one of the natives in my phrase book
Spanish, “Donde esta la marqueta.” He responded, “Marqueta? You mean the
supermarket.” I was so embarrassed. After shopping we went to a cab stand and
took the taxi back to the ship for only $6.
DEBARKATION
Debarkation was a breeze. We left our luggage out before 12:00 AM the night
before the cruise. The Fascination did not call the colors of the tags. It’s
basically a little wait in line and then you’re let off the ship. At the port
you have a chance to find your luggage in the color coded section. Again, there
was no problem in finding the luggage. We walked through customs and went to the
airport shuttle bus, presented our return voucher and were on our way back to
Ft. Lauderdale Airport.
OVERALL
The overall experience of the Carnival Fascination was a positive one. There
were many teenagers on the ship so if you want to be away from teenagers perhaps
the Fascination is not for you. Most of the young people were very well behaved
and did not have to come in contact with me. There was just one occasion when a
young girl tried to challenge me by obstructing my path while I was trying to
get to my cabin. Her friends looked at her like she was crazy. Despite that, the
service from the ground crew to the ship crew worked very hard to help us have a
good time. Carnival started taking care of me from the time I got off the plane
to the time I got back on the plane, a very complete package. I was very
satisfied with my voyage. I would definitely recommend Carnival Fascination.
Just be aware that Carnival is a party crowd.