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Kim Dales
Age: 43
Occupation: Housewife
Number of Cruises: 1
Cruise Line: Carnival
Name of Ship: Imagination
Sailing Date: January 25th,
2003
Itinerary: Western Caribbean
My JAN. 25TH Carnival Imagination Cruise:
My husband and I went on this cruise with another couple. This was a first
cruise for us all. I wasn’t sure what the best way to make reservations was, but
didn’t have to worry about that, Carnival called us! My friend and I had started
researching cruises on the Carnival site. We already knew that we were
interested in the 5 day Western Caribbean and the Imagination fir those
requirements.
Our Carnival representative was Chris. He was very nice to talk to and though we
hit a couple of minor snags, (which were taken care of with no problems) I’d
highly recommend him.
We’re all from Cedar Rapids, Iowa. We received our papers about 10 days before
the cruise. We found out then that Carnival would be flying us out of C.R. on
Friday and would be putting us up for the night at the Wynham Miami Airport
Hotel. That sounded great to all of us, we wanted to make sure nothing happened
(air wise) to make us miss our ship! Everything went very smoothly. We were met
at the baggage terminal by a real nice Carnival gal (can’t remember her name).
We then were taken to a shuttle bus to our hotel.
After checking in, we called it a night. The next morning, we were to
“pre-register” at the hotel. We brought our entire luggage from our room to the
lobby, stood in line with many other fellow cruisers and showed the required
papers. Our luggage was then taken to a designated area of the hotel to be left
until later. We pretty much had just enough time to have breakfast, and then we
all waited in the hotel bar for our shuttle bus to arrive.
After showing the Carnival rep. which bags were ours, we boarded the bus and
waited for it to fill before taking off for the pier. It only took about 15
minutes to get there. They have everyone wait on the bus until the entire
luggage is unloaded. We then pointed out our bags to the porter, tipped him
$1.00 per bag and left to walk onto the ship! Before I forget to mention, I
found making bright colored pom-poms very useful. We could spot our luggage in a
sea of bags with no problem.
Now, on to the ship. We were directed every step of the way, just make sure you
have your paperwork and photo I.D.’s ready. We walked unto the ship and found
our room (upper deck, oceanview) with no problem. At this time, we met our cabin
steward, Muhammad. What a great guy! He remembered all our names from just a
brief introduction and never forgot them! Can’t say enough about Muhammad and
his whole crew. All were very friendly. We never had to wait for our room to be
cleaned or ice to be forgotten. .
After snooping around the ship an announcement came on the speakers that it was
time for the “muster drill”. We got our life jackets and went to our designated
area. Had the drill (took about 45 minutes). The drill was finished with us all
out on deck, next thing we know, we’re off! As we passed several other ships, we
waved at their passengers and they waved back, everybody was so excited!
I’ll start skipping to just points of interest now
(wouldn’t want to bore anyone). We were surprised that for a full ship, we
weren’t constantly bumping into crowds of people. There was hardly any
congestion. I’d suggest taking the stairs though, you could wait forever for the
elevators. There were stores to shop (got plenty of souvenirs) pools,
whirlpools, buffets, nightly shows and of course, beautiful scenery from the
decks!
I had booked all our excursions on the internet. Sure, you could do this through
Carnival, but why wait in line to reserve (while you could be doing something
fun on the ship) and taking the chance that maybe after all the line waiting,
you find out that the best ones are all filled? I’d heard a lot of very good
things about swimming with the stingrays and Captain Marvin’s came highly
recommended. Our spots were reserved for the two hour trip with no problem..
We left the Imagination by tender, got on the island and walked straight to
Capt. Marvin’s with no problem. We paid and then were to wait out front for the
shuttle to the boat. Once there, we were shown to a room to get our snorkels and
fins. Next, we were directed to the boat we would be taking out to the sandbar.
Our tour guides were very nice guys. Marshall was one and I believe the others
name was Armand.
The wind was very strong that morning and we had quite a wild ride out to the
sandbar. As soon as the boat anchored, the sea turned almost black with rays! We
jumped in and started to get acquainted with them. Believe me, they are so
gentle, seemed to love having us there (or was it just the squid we had?) We
spent about 20 minutes with them (the waves hitting you were getting old), but
once you snorkel, it’s so peaceful! Next, we sped over to a coral reef where we
could also snorkel, but because the winds were so bad and the water about 8 to
10 feet, I declined. My husband did go in though and said there had to have been
about a hundred fish swimming all around him. If it wasn’t for Marshall asking
me if I’d like him to take some underwater pictures for me, I wouldn’t have the
great pictures of rays and fish to show back home, that was very nice.
After arriving back at Captain Marvin’s and saying good-bye, we all boarded the
shuttle back to town. I had already made online reservations for the Nautilus,
so we had to hurry and make that tour. Found it without too much of a problem.
This tour was nice, but just wish it could have been a little longer.
We walked around town afterwards. I wasn’t very impressed. The shops are pretty
much all the same and a little bit high priced. We did have lunch at a sandwich
shop, very good. It got pretty crowded on the streets, so we just decided to get
back on the tender for the ship.
That night, the winds were so strong, the ship rocked pretty good, kind of scary
(not to mention several people were sick). It would have been nice after that
night to get off in Ocho Rios, but we were told the next morning that the port
authority’s thought it was too unsafe to do so. I had also booked an excursion
on the internet for here. I’d heard about A-Z Jamaica Planners. I so would have
loved meeting these gals! Belinda and Jane were their names. They custom
tailored a whole day tour for us with no problems. Trust me, if you have any
questions, they’ll answer back in no time.
Wouldn’t you know it, after turning back towards Miami, the winds died down? Oh
well, the ship had extra activity’s to enjoy and our last day was beautiful. In
fact, it was really the only good weather day the whole cruise.
The next morning, we had breakfast one last time and waited to hear when we
could disembark. That went very smoothly also. The Carnival staff direct you
every step of the way.
Oh, I can’t end this without mentioning our waiter, Edwardu (Spirit dining
room). He’s a real nice guy. The food was also very good!
Well, that’s about it. Sorry it’s so long. All in all, it was a nice cruise. I’d
sure like to do another one someday, but with a group of gals (hubby didn’t have
enough to do).

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