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Carnival Cruise Line
MS Fascination
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Reviewed by:Sherise Gibson
# previous cruises: 4
Date of Trip: November 17, 1999
Itinerary: Caribbean - Southern
This is definately the great adventure of my life and I plan to do it again this year and I am taking my oldest daughter with me. if you want to feel like Royality in the finest aurroundings, this is definately the place to be.
I left this cruise with many new phone numbers and my list of friends has grown tremendously. It was like a huge party with no mess to clean up afterwards. The pools and hot tubs were fabulous. I can't beleive how uncrowded the pools area's were. I loved the game shows the most.
If you want to take advantage of the fabulous foods and still lose the weight, inform your travel ageent and she will make the necessary arrangements. The foods were to die for ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
The ship was quiet, the rooms were elegant and spacious and the service was top notch....
We were busy from Sun up to Sun Down, there was NOT enough time in the day to do all the wonderful things that were available.
Pictures tell all! The on-shore trips were great but price worthy too lead me to go on my own next time.
We met the nicest, down to Earth people you would ever want to become friends with. We met New friends everywhere we went. We were all there for the same reasons, to relax, have fun, and enjoy the beauty everywhere, while being waited on hand and foot.
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