Carnival Conquest Review

A Birthday and Anniversary Cruise

Review for the Eastern Caribbean Cruise on Carnival Conquest
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tigercat
10+ Cruises • Age 20s

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Sail Date: Jan 2016
Cabin: Balcony

We did a B2B on this ship and we had to change cabins for the second week. The cabins was right next door to each other. I had been on the Conquest in 2014 so was looking forward to looking to this cruise.

We flew down to Ft. Lauderdale on Jan. 1st 2016 and our first cruise started on the 3rd. We stayed at the Hyatt downtown. It was good but expensive but we were only there for the 2 nights and then off to our cruise.

Embarkation was okay. We got there early as I would need a wheelchair to get on the ship. I had bought FTTF so we were on the ship fairly early and went right to our cabin. It was ready for us and we were pleasantly surprised to find Anniversary decorations hung up. Our 3 kids had ordered them for us. We met our cabin stewarts and then off we went to lunch.

Cabin Review

Balcony

Cabin 8D

Our cabin the second week was 7439 and it had the extended balcony. We loved the balcony but was unsure how we felt about the layout of the room.

Port Reviews

Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades)

Had one day here before the cruise. Just took the tram around town.

St. Maarten

It was okay and the driver tried to do a good job. We saw the French side.

St. Kitts (Port Zante)

This is the excursion that my husband was really looking forward to and he really enjoyed it.

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