Carnival Dream
by Travel Time Reviews
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The Carnival Dream
The Carnival Dream set to debut in September 2009 will be the largest vessel in the Carnival fun ship fleet. This ship will feature new family oriented cabins designed to accommodate five guests. On board you’ll also find the fleet’s largest-ever kids facilities, a two-level miniature golf course, live music and dancing at the indoor/outdoor cafe called, The Ocean Plaza.
Programs for the kids – Camp Carnival for age 2-11, the Circle C for age 12-14, and Club 02 a teen only hang-out for ages 15-17. For the adults, visit the Cloud 9 spa, the resort-style pool, or one of the scenic hot-tubs that hang over the edge of the ship. And if you’re looking for a little privacy, be sure to check out Serenity, the adults only retreat.
After her New York departures, The Dream will reposition to Port Canaveral, Florida, where it will offer year-round 7 day Caribbean cruises starting December 2009. She will alternate weeklong cruises to the Eastern and Western Caribbean.
- 130,000 tons
- 1004 feet in length
- 121 feet wide
- Passengers: 3,646
- Crew: 1,369
- Built: 2009
- Total Cabins: 1,367
- Maximum Occupancy per cabin: 5
- Registry: Panama
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Carnival Destiny Review
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Carnival Destiny Review
Carnival Destiny was the first ship to top 100,000 tons and was also the first of five Destiny class cruise ships. The Carnival Destiny has a full range of activities and entertainment for all ages and tastes. The outdoor activities span four decks, with three swimming pools, seven hot tubs, and two swim up bars. Kids and adults alike will enjoy the 214 foot waterslide, and teens on board will enjoy Club 02, a teens only dance club.
Dining
The two main dining rooms – Universe & Galaxy – offer seating at 6pm and 8pm. Breakfast and lunch are open seating, the time for breakfast is 7:45 am – 9:00 am, and lunch is served from 12:00 noon – 1:30 pm. The Sun & Sea grill located close to the main pool is a popular place to grab breakfast or lunch, and in addition to the restaurants mentioned, the Carnival Destiny also serves breakfast every morning until 10am.
- 101,353 tons
- 892 feet in length
- 116 feet wide
- Passengers: 3,360
- Crew: 1,040
- Built: 1996 Last Refurbished 2005
- Inside Cabins: 519
- Outside Cabins: 802
- Balcony Cabins & Suites: 480
- Suites: 48
- Maximum Occupancy per cabin: 5
- Adjoining Cabins: 82
- Wheelchair-Accessible Cabins: 28
- Registry: Bahamas
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Carnival Conquest Review
by Travel Time Reviews
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Carnival Conquest
The Carnival Conquest a 110,000 ton, 3,700 passenger cruise ship truly has something for everyone. On board you’ll find that 60% of the cabins feature an oceanview and 60% of those cabins also have balconies. So finding a great cabin shouldn’t be a problem. Many of the public rooms are named after classic painters such as Van Gogh, Degas, Renoir and Manet. Scattered about the ship you’ll find murals copying the works of these art masters.
On each night aboard the Carnival Conquest, passengers can enjoy the Vegas style shows or comedy acts in the Toulouse Lautrec lounge. Younger passengers can have a blast in the supervised programs of Camp Carnival. Also be sure to check out the Nautica Spa where you’ll find a steam sauna and massage rooms, a salon, and fitness center.
Dining
In addition to the dining mentioned below the Carnival Conquest also has breakfast served by room service until 10am. A full breakfast and lunch served on deck, including a salad bar and sushi in the late afternoon, and 24 hour Pizzeria.
Renoir Restaurant & Monet Restaurant are the 2 main dining rooms. Breakfast is open seating from 7:45am – 9:00am, and lunch which is also open seating is served from 12:00 noon – 1:30pm. There are two dinner seatings and both require reservations. The early dinner seating is at 6pm and the late seating is at 8pm.
- 110,000 tons
- 953 feet in length
- 116 feet wide
- Passengers: 3,700
- Crew: 1,150
- Built: 2002
- Inside Cabins: 577
- Outside Cabins: 910
- Balcony Cabins & Suites: 556
- Suites: 52
- Maximum Occupancy per cabin: 4
- Adjoining Cabins: 65
- Wheelchair-Accessible Cabins: 28
- Registry: Panama
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Carnival Liberty Review
by Travel Time Reviews
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Carnival Liberty a 110,000 ton ship has many great attributes. Onboard you’ll find 3 pools, a spa, waterslide, Internet cafe, and a state of the art fitness center. At night you’ll enjoy Las Vegas style shows and/or late night comedy shows. And for those wishing to try your luck, be sure to visit the onboard casino.
Dining
The Carnival Liberty has 2 main dining rooms, the Silver Olympian Restaurant, and the Golden Olympian Restaurant. In these 2 dining rooms there is a set time and table for dinner. The early seating is at 6pm and the late seating is at 8pm. Breakfast is served 7:45 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Lunch service is 12:00 noon – 1:30 p.m. and is open seating for both breakfast and lunch.
- 110,000 tons
- 952 feet in length
- 116 feet wide
- Passengers: 2,974
- Crew: 1,150
- Built: 2005
- Inside Cabins: 577
- Outside Cabins: 910
- Balcony Cabins & Suites: 555
- Suites: 52
- Maximum Occupancy per cabin: 4
- Registry: Panama
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