Fantasy Cruise Reviews

Carnival Cruise Lines has been around since 1972 and it is currently the most popular cruise line on the planet. Carnival Cruise Lines has grown from one vessel – the TSS Mardi Gras, into a fleet of 23 “fun ships.� One of Carnival Cruise Lines most popular fun ships is the Carnival Fantasy. Fantasy cruise reviews are a great way to learn more about what everyday people are saying about Carnival Fantasy, but before we get into the many places to find Fantasy cruise reviews, here are just a few Fantasy cruise ship highlights.

Carnival Fantasy has a gross tonnage of 70,367. It is 855 feet in length, it has a total crew of 920 members, and it can accommodate up to 2,056 guests. Carnival Fantasy has 10 decks, and a total of 1,026 staterooms with 54 private balcony staterooms. The ship has nine public rooms including the Universe Lounge, Cleopatra’s Bar, the Celebration Dining Room, the Jubilee Dining Room, Club 21 Casino, Cat’s Lounge, The Bistro and the Internet, Electricity Dance Club, and the Majestic Bar. The massive Universe Lounge can hold a maximum of 1,300 guests and the Universe Lounge can hold up to 540 guests. The Electricity Dance Club has room for 230.

Carnival Fantasy also has a library, a card room, a 500-guest Verandah Deck and a 800-guest outdoor main pool area. Carnival Fantast features a wide variety of staterooms to suit dozens of different tastes and budgets. Passengers can choose from Interior Staterooms, Ocean View staterooms, and Suites. Amenities will vary, but all staterooms feature Carnival Comfort Beds, soft carpeting, indirect lighting, tons of closet space, and individual climate control.

Carnival Fantasy sails from New Orleans, LA to the Western Caribbean on four day or five day cruises. To browse through hundreds of helpful Fantasy Cruise reviews visit any of the following top cruise review websites: Cruisecritic.com, Cruisereviewsonline.com, Cruisereport.com, Cruisedirectonline.com, and Cruisemates.com

Cruisecritic.com offers more than just passenger reviews, this site has several search functions to help you find everything from bargains and discounts to theme cruises, and exotic itineraries. The site also includes features, news, planning tools, and a variety of cruise message boards where fellow cruisers can exchange stories and information.

Passenger reviews, ratings, rankings, and popularity contests — at Cruisereviewsonline.com find out which cruise ships are at the top and which ones are not. Get other information on cruise lines, as well as information, ratings and rankings on embarkation ports, and ports-of-call.

Cruisereport.com offers the lowdown on cruise lines from A to Z. Unbiased passenger reviews, cruise searches, quotes, and feature articles are just a few of the sites extras. You can also search for “the perfect cruise,� and browse through news pieces about cruising. After checking out their ratings and reviews, you can also search for discounts and deals. With more than 50,000 visitors per month, Cruisereport.com has information on roughly 8,500 current sailings.

Cruisedirectonline.com relies on reader surveys to help keep reviews & ratings in check. In addition to cruise ship reviews and ratings, visitors to the site will find top ten and top thirty lists, as well as feature articles about the best of the best in the world of cruises. The site has other information about discounts, as well as information on roughly 12,000 sailings. Cruise Direct Online has been featured in Frommer’s Budget Travel Magazine, and on MSNBC, CNBC, MSN Money, and more.

Cruisemates.com offers short passenger reviews and ratings. The two types of ratings include: star ratings and value ratings. Star ratings are based on one question — “how good is this ship?� One star is the worst, five stars is the best. Cruisemates.com takes everything from age and accommodations to food, service, and entertainment into account when rating the worlds cruise ships. Value ratings or “thumbs up� ratings are all about the “Bang for your Buck.� Five thumbs up means the ship is an excellent value while one thumb up means you won’t find much of anything that resembles a value here.

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