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>Having taken a few "discount" cruises from Southern ports not previously
>featured in the 40-year boom history of cruising, I am willing to admit the
>value for money paid was fair even if the ships are not state-of-the-art,
>etc. An alert cruise shopper would understand that - it took me a little
>while to see the reality.
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Are you saying that the cruise product that Carnival sells out of New
Orleans is not as good as the sailing's from Miami?
I was considering sailing on the Fantasy out of New Orleans. I have never
cruised on Carnival. I thought I might like to try a fun ship instead of
the boring old fart ships I always cruise on. On the Fantasy, I can get a
suite for what I pay for an outside cabin on Celebrity. I know the Fantasy
is not a new ship. I don't mind that if the food, service, and activities
are comparable to the newer Carnival ships
What can I expect from the Fantasy as compared to one of the new Carnival
ships? What will my fellow passengers be like?
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