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Carnival
Cruise Ships - Fascination

Passengers:
2044
Launched: 1994
Gross Tonnage: 70,367
Length: 855
Decks: 10
Registry: Bahamas
Nationality: International officers and crew
CDC Score: 92
Itinerary: Fascination
offers seven-night Southern Caribbean cruises roundtrip from San Juan with calls
to St. Thomas, St. John, St. Maarten, Dominica, Martinique and Barbados.
The ship will become Miami's newest "short" cruise option when it
launches a year-round program of three-day Bahamas and four-day western
Caribbean voyages from that port beginning May 2001.
Overview:
Carnival Cruise Lines is the largest cruise line in the world carrying one-fifth
of all cruise passengers. A good percentage return again. This is a great main
stream cruising value for those that are looking to have a "FunShip"
vacation with a party atmosphere. You will find excellent spa and fitness
facilities, great programs for kids and some of the largest cabins in this price
range. Onboard all Carnival ships, guests under 21 must be accompanied by a
parent, relative or guardian 25 years of age or older. This cuts down on the
"Spring Break" reputation Carnival is trying to beat.
Fascination is the fourth Fantasy-class ship debuting in 1994 and is similar in
all but the theme, "Hollywood", to her sister ships
Ecstasy, Fantasy, Sensation, Imagination, Inspiration, and Paradise.
Many first-timers get their initial taste of cruising on the Fascination and
are, for the most part, younger than passengers on other lines with a high
concetration of couples due to the San Juan departure and the appealing Southern
Caribbean itinerary. However the days of T-shirt-clad crowds are gone; today's
cruisers are honeymooners, young families, and singles as well as veteran
travelers who like the Carnival ambiance. Dancing is a popular pastime for all,
and late night adults-only comics bring out huge crowds.
Public
Rooms:
Hollywood Boulevard strecthes the length of the ship and is lined with popular
venues for nightlife including Passage to India Lounge with its traditional
near-East decor and the Casino Royal which lives up to its name in lights and
sound. Hollywood Boulevard is the place to see and be seen nightly after dinner.
The $1 million art collection is displayed throughout the public areas but
renditions of famous stars such as Marilyn Monroe, James Dean and John Wayne on
the Boulevard capture the attention of the crowds.
Two self-service laundry rooms are located for passenger usage, $1 to wash, $1
to dry and 50 cents for detergent.
Dining:
The two main dining rooms, Sensation and Imagination, are not at all crowded and
service is quite good from maitre d' to assistant waiters. Tables range from
booths for four to tables of 10. Three meals a day are also available in Coconut
Grove Bar & Grill on Lido Deck, through room service and a 24-hour pizzeria.
The Coconut Grove Bar & Grill, with its various-sized tables, wooden
fan-style chairs, palm tree posts and ever-present neon overhead provides good
service but passengers carry their own plates to the table and have to wiggle
past the line to get drinks from another area. The same dinner menu that is
offered in main dining rooms is available in Coconut Grove Bar & Grill with
waiter service. A Nautica Spa menu provides calories and carbohydrate totals for
some menu items and special diets are available with advance notice.
Room service comes on time, and is available 24 hours a day but offers a limited
menu. Staggered serving times on Fascination, as well as other Carnival ships,
mean early sitting is at either 5:45 or 6:30 p.m. and late sittings at 8 or 8:45
p.m. Midnight buffets continue to be popular on Fascination where passengers,
for the most part, party heartier and stay up later than on similar mass market
cruise ships. Carnival's food service has been kicked up several notches and
presentation and variety are superb.
Cabins:
Standard cabins are 185 square feet and most cabins have twin beds that can be
configured into a queen-size bed. Lighting is good with individual reading
lights at each bed. Bathrobes are included in the amenities of all outside
cabins. In-room safes, satellite television and standard amenities are offered
ship-wide. Bring your own hair dryer. Only suites and demi-suites offer
balconies/verandahs. Twenty cabins are equipped for physically challenged
passengers. Six cabins on Verandah Deck offer partially obstructed views. Decor
is simple and uncluttered. Drawer and closet space is more than adequate for two
people sailing seven-day itineraries.
Entertainment:
The Palace lounge features Carnival's popular Vegas-style revues nightly. This
state-of-the-art theater boasts lasers lights, special effects and a sound
system to rival any land-based show room. A word of warning -- be sure to get
there early to get the best seats. Some of the seats have limited or obstructed
views of the stage.
The Casino Royale is large and popular offering up an array of blackjack tables,
roulette, craps and poker tables in addition to a variety of slots. Tournaments
are scheduled almost every day.
One of the most popular places on the ship is 88, the sing-along piano bar. Get
there early if you want a seat. Later in the evening, it was standing room only
-- in the hallway! Passengers in the mood for a high-octane dance club will find
the Diamonds Are Forever Dance Club a satisfying alternative. The Puttin' On The
Ritz Lounge is another popular haunt with live music is on the bill most nights.
Fitness
and Recreation: The large pool
complex on the Lido Deck is the scene of live music and the signature blue
sliding board gets plenty of use. Snorkeling equipment is for rent for the
length of the cruise. A topless sunbathing area is situated aft on the Sun Deck.
The Nautica Spa is more than large enough to accomodate passengers at 12,000
square feet including beauty salon. A fitness center offering pneumatic pressure
machines, treadmills, stationary bikes, Stairmasters, and whirlpools get plenty
of use. The spa is operated by Steiner, as on most cruise ships, but rates are
pegged to the cruise passengers and are lower here than on the more upscale
ships. There's a jogging track and a total of six whirlpools.
Fellow
Passengers: Lots of young couples
and families choose this ship, partly because of the complimentary Camp Carnival
program, its San Juan home port and an exotic Southern Caribbean itinerary.
However, it also draws a complement of singles.
Children's
Programs: Families
are a major market for Carnival and the minimum passenger age is 4 months with
no ship maximum on the number of children allowed on a particular sailing. Kids
pay the flat rate for third/fourth guests in a cabin. Parents should pay
“tips” on children aged three and up.
Camp Carnival is divided into four categories. Toddlers (2 - 5), Juniors (6 - 8)
Intermediate (9 - 11) and Teens (12-15). There’s a playroom for under-3s.
Operating on sea days from 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. On days-in-port, Camp Carnival
offers supervised free-play from arrival until 2 p.m.; scheduled activities run
from 2 - 10 p.m. Babysitting is available on sea days and port days; cost is $6
for first child, $4 apiece for additional children and babysitting is a group
activity (available from 10 p.m. - 3 a.m. in the children’s play room. The
dining room features a “daily junior special” each day plus a regular kids
menu with the usual staples (chicken nuggets, hot dogs, pizza, pb&j). On
formal nights, counselors host a kids-only dinner at the Lido buffet. Diapers
are sold in the infirmary, and there’s a turndown service featuring fresh
baked chocolate chip cookies at bed-time. Carnival also offers teen-only shore
excursion outings and walkie-talkies available for rent onboard. A Fountain Fun
Card ($9 - $23 depending on length of cruise) is available for the under-21 set.
Clothing:
The Fascination is a casual cruise. There are two formal nights, and most
gentlemen opt for a suit and tie as opposed to a tuxedo. Most ladies wear a
short cocktail dress or a dressy pants outfit on formal nights. Other nights are
casual, with most gentlemen wearing a sport shirt and long slacks and most
ladies wearing a casual dress or skirt and blouse or pants outfit. Shorts are
not permitted in the dining rooms at dinner. The dress is very casual during the
day, with swimsuits, shorts and t-shirts being the rule. Swimsuits are not
allowed in the dining rooms, but you may opt for casual breakfast and lunch on
the lido deck or around the pool.
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