Carnival Fascination Review

Great Experience!

Review for the Bahamas Cruise on Carnival Fascination
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First Time Cruiser • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Oct 2015
Cabin: Junior Suite

This cruise ship is amazing and it has many things to do to keep passengers occupied. The rooms were small but not small enough where I felt very cramped. The dining was wonderful, both the food and the staff. Don't forget to try the warm chocolate melting cake, as it is divine and I had it every night. The entertainment was wonderful, especially the comedy and the Hasbro game show. The cruise director, Robin, was very cheerful and entertaining. The service staff did their job well. Our room steward made cool towel animals in our room. Debarkation at ports was hectic, but not too bad.

However, not everything was wonderful on the ship. Warning: It is recommended that you bring medications, as they are very expensive. Someone I traveled with hurt her back, and the Medical Center charges were outrageous. It was $125 to see a doctor, during hours! Also, due to weather reasons, they cancelled our excursion to Half Moon Cay. Even though this was beyond our control, Guest Services was no help at all. At Half Moon Cay, it would not be as expensive as other places, and they failed to give us any sort of discount. To make up for this, they stopped at Freeport and extended our stay in Nassau. However, they gave nobody a discount. Despite those few things, this cruise was a great experience and I would love to do it again.

Cabin Review

Junior Suite

Cabin JS

Our cabin was small, but not too small. Our cabin steward was great and we had a great view from the balcony.

Port Reviews

Jacksonville

Embarkation was great. Debarkation was slow.

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