These time-tested favorites are the original MEGA of the series, their whimsical decor, endless entertainment and activities that stimulate the beginning – although they do feel outdated compared to the newer classes at Carnival.
Dimensions (in tons)70367
Number of cabins1020
Number of cottages with balcony54
Number of passengers2040
Number of crew members920
Passenger/Crew Ratio2.2 to 1
One year of construction1990
The final major renovation2008
Cabin comfort and convenience4.0
Shipping Cleaning and Maintenance4.0
Public Comfort/Space4.0
Dining options3.0
Children’s Facilities4.0
Decorative style3.5
Gym and spa facilities3.5
enjoy4.0
Typical people Diems: $50-$110
ecstasy Sailing Caribbean Sea From Galveston (all year).
Elated Sailing Caribbean Sea From Mobile, Alabama (all year).
fantasy Sailing Bahamas and Key West From Charleston (all year).
charm Sailing Bahamas and Key West From Jacksonville, Florida (all year).
imagination Sailing Caribbean Sea From Miami (all year).
inspiration Sailing Caribbean Sea From Tampa (all year).
Heaven sail Ensenada, Mexico and Catalina Island From Long Beach, California (all year round).
Feel Sailing Bahamas From Canaveral Port (all year round).
These fun boats and their risky names successfully combine hands-on fun and charming fantasy world decor, with acres of teak decks, as well as all the transfer and entertainment options that the Carnival is famous for. They are really fun! (Or are they tacky? It’s a nice line.) Each one is built on the same cookie design at the Kvaerner Masa shipyard in Finland ($225 million to $300 million each for a deal, while the $600 million price on a new ship is bargaining over $600 million price tag), and is nearly the same in size. These boats are hard to run and they look a little tired compared to the new captain, but after a few carnival entertainment drinks you won’t notice it!
The first ship from the series (fantasy) To the end (Heaven), The decor of the ship evolves toward a relatively gentle state (note: Relatively). fantasy The Roman themed entertainment promenade (loosely) inspired by the ancient Pompeii (loosely) with artificial stone floors, Terra-Cotta urns, Doric Columns and Electric Morthes – but where is the flowing lava? In the second half of 2003, the ship underwent her first major renovation, which included a brand new atrium bar (e.g. Elated and all newer boats), fully overhauled cabins, redesigned promenades and new carpets and wall coverings throughout many other areas.
ecstasy Following a city theme theme, there are no shortage of neon metal skyscraper images. charm The chrome atrium with retinal vibration is also a heavy Broadway and Hollywood theme, and Feel Avoid using UV lighting, sound and colors to enhance the obvious carnival effect of the artwork. On board imagination, Miles of fiber optic cables shine with the imagination of designers of original Greek, Roman and Assyrian works of art. inspiration It is reportedly inspired by artists such as Toulouse-Lautrec and Fabergé, as well as architects such as Frank Lloyd Wright. . . Brighter style. You’ll be in Elated This is the “classic” column, flute and harp of the carnival style, and Heaven Pay tribute to the classic ocean liner. The latest ship of fantasy- Heaven and Elated – Some improvements have been made to their sisters, including an expanded children’s playroom and Hublike Atriz Atrium Bar. The atrium is now a standard feature on the Fantasy Class ship. By the way Heaven, When she debuted in 1998, she was touted as the entirely non-smoking boat on the line and changed its policy in late 2004. You can now light up in the specified area just like in the rest of the fleet.
Fantasy-class boats are in the midst of millions of dollars in bread, or soon adding an expanded children’s water park, creating a serene adult deck area with flat-screen TVs on shelves, flat-screen TVs on shelves, 98 new cabin balconies, new restaurants for 12- to 14 years old and a new coffee institution, a new cafe and a new cafe, and a new coffee, a new coffee and a new cafe and a new cafe and a new cafe and a new cafe and a new coffee and a new cafe and a new cafe and a new cafe and a new cafe and a new cafe and a new cafe and a new cafe and a new cafe and a new cafe and a new cafe and a new cafe and a new cafe and a new cafe and a new cafe and a new cafe and a new cafe and a new cafe and a new cafe and a new cafe and a bobs and a bobs and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a boby and a bo Golf course. By early 2010, Feeling, imagination, inspiration, fantasy, ecstasy, and charm Upgrade has been received, and Elated and Heaven Both have many new features, besides the water park and the redesigned main pool.
Accommodation ranges from interiors of the cabin with upper and lower levels to large suites with balcony, king-size beds, living area and balcony. The standard cabin is spacious (at least 185 square feet) and minimalist in design, with colorful oak decor and traditional monochrome colors such as salmon red – compared to the exaggeration of the common areas. The cabin is not very personal, but it has a complete function and a good layout. There are 26 bleached and 28 suites, all with private balcony. Each of the 28-square-foot suites has a whirlpool tub and shower, an L-shaped sofa that converts into a folding bed, secure, a minibus, a small walk-in closet and sliding glass doors, resulting in a 70-square-foot private private balcony; they are located halfway between the stern and the bow, on the middle deck, tossing and swaying in bad weather.
All cabins, even the cheapest in-house cabins, have plenty of storage to accommodate a fairly diverse wardrobe and feature security, TV, desk and stools, chairs, reading lights for each bed, as well as a bathroom with a spacious shower and spacious mirror cabinets for toiletries (only the suite comes with a blow-blowing machine and micro-materials). All cabins have been paved over the past few years and new Extrathick mattresses, duvets, linens and pillows, as well as fluffy towels and bathrobes.
Each ship has about 20 cabins suitable for disabled passengers.
In addition to a pair of large one-story restaurants with windows, there is a large indoor/outdoor casual restaurant (recently at The The The Profe ecstasy). You will also find professional coffee bars and pastry shops selling gourmet dishes for a few dollars. On all boats, there is a free sushi bar, which in the late afternoon provides fresh, delicious sushi at an extra cost.
Each boat has the same deck, common lounge and entertainment configuration, which includes a six-story atrium with a glass side elevator, a casino, internet center and at least eight bars, as well as several (usually packaged) hot tubs. The disappointing cluster of shops on each ship is surprisingly cramped and won’t win any design awards. It’s much better on a newer boat.
All fantasy boats have new 9-hole mini golf courses and new children’s play area for all ages.
Despite being totally mean in the decor department, the 12,000-square-foot spa and fitness area are also well equipped. Everyone has a spacious mirrored aerobics room and a large windowed gym with over a dozen fitness machines as well as free weights. Everyone has men and women’s dressing rooms and massage rooms (the two areas are surprisingly monotonous and institutional feel), as well as sauna and steam room, whirlpool, and two or three pools, one with a three-storey spiral water slide or higher meticulous water and waving water slides and splashing areas. Each ship’s sun deck has a barrier-free 1/8 mile jogging track covered with rubber surfaces. Spa and gym are both here Imagination, inspiration, and Feel Updated in the past 5 to 6 years.