The Spirit Class Boats, paired with a multi-storey restaurant and recreation room and a bright and fun restaurant with only bookings, offer everything you need, but are more sensible than the large Destiny and Conquest Class Boats.
Dimensions (in tons)88500
Number of cabins1062
Number of cottages with balcony682
Number of passengers2124
Number of crew members930
Passenger/Crew Ratio2.3 to 1
One year of construction2004
The final major renovation2008
Cabin comfort and convenience5.0
Shipping Cleaning and Maintenance4.0
Public Comfort/Space4.0
Dining options4.0
Children’s Facilities4.0
Decorative style4.0
Gym and spa facilities4.0
enjoy4.0
Typical people Diems: $60-$85
Legendary Caribbean, From Tampa (all year).
Miracle Caribbean, From Fort Lauderdale (all year).
Proud Bahamas and Florida, From Baltimore (all year).
Spirit Mexican Riviera and Baja, From San Diego (Autumn and Winter). Hawaii, From Ensenada, Mexico and Honolulu (repositioning, spring and autumn). Alaska, From Seattle (summer).
When the $375 million carnival Spirit It debuted in April 2001, ushering in a new class for the fun boat line. Larger than Carnival’s eight Fantasy Class ships, more than three of its Fate Class ships, 2,124 passengers, 88,500 tons, 960 feet Spirit, pride, legend, and Miracle Updated the Rubber Stamp Style for the Carnival and updated in a small amount of innovative and more elegant way to bring them closer to the latest Royal Caribbean and Princess ships than the fun early ships of the Carnival. Spirit-class ships eliminated the cluster of nightclubs, supported the extension of the music venue from the bow to the stern on decks 2 and 3, and also an attractive supper club that followed the Conquest class adopted. The state-of-the-art “retractive” system enables doctors on board to transmit X-rays and other patient information to medical facilities onshore for consultation in a wide range of medical conditions.
Interestingly, the similarities between Spirit-class ships and Costa Rica Atlantic coast And sister Mediterranean: Their hull and superstructure were constructed from the same plan, with Carnival design master Joe Farcus decorating for everyone.
Spirit-class boats have balconies on over 60% of their cabins, although most cottages are small, with a wooden plastic chair, a small table and deck chairs. (The cabins with larger balconies are decks 6, 7 and 8 for a stern.) Their 213 seats inside the cabin and the outdoor cabin without balconies is a spacious 185 square feet (the standard exterior dimensions are the same for the standard balconies, plus 40 square feet. balconies). The most 275 square feet of the 44 suites, plus an 85 square feet balcony, while 10 are located in the 4-to-8 size deck stern 245 square feet, and a giant wraparound 220 square feet balcony. Six categories 12 suites measure 300 square feet, plus a 115 square feet balcony. On deck 4, cabins in all categories 5A have lifeboats that block view, although they do have sliding doors that can tilt you into fresh air.
With minimalist, a little cold cottage decoration, the rest of the old ships during the carnival are a little cold, SpiritThe cabin is warmer and more refined, with grilled scented wood furniture, mango and coral interiors, curtains and bedspreads. Sharp lighting fixtures are more stylish, but don’t radiate a lot of lights on the desk mirror. Plus, like the rest of the fleet, there aren’t those great little reading lights on the bed, only those on the night table.
All cabins, even the cheapest interior cabins, have storage space for closets and drawers (small leather handles that some people struggle to grab), as well as security, TV, tables and stools, chairs, chairs, well-designed bathrooms, bathrooms with showers, bathrooms with showers, bathrooms a little larger than other boat nightstands, and have secured either side of the ambulance on large mirrors. Almost all cottages have a small living area with sofas and coffee tables (some cottages only have chairs and tables) and all have a real hair dryer (stored in the table/dresser). Like other fleets, all beds are equipped with comfortable and comfortable mattresses, duvets, linens and pillows, and you can also enjoy the thick and fluffy towels and bathrobes.
There are 16 cabins suitable for disabled passengers.
Unlike most fleets, Spirit Boat has a sprawling, two-story, 1,300-seat formal dining room (with traditional early and late seats, as well as open floor options so guests can dine at any time between 5:45 pm and 9:30 pm). It’s a pleasant dining place, especially if you can grab a private stand or glass railing table on the second floor with a view below the scene. Spirit Hips is the first in the Carnival fleet and can also offer another restaurant to book, offering a more intimate and elegant restaurant from a menu that is mostly steak and seafood for $30 per person. Newer Conquest Class ships also have these restaurants. The main drawback of the spiritual class: The noise from the Rowdy crowd is sometimes filtered from the atrium bar below. In the sprawling indoor/outdoor casual buffet restaurant, menu items range from standard American to French, Italian and Asian dishes; sushi is served at the buffet restaurant for lunch. The food is good, but don’t expect anything like food.
For the rest of the boat, 24-hour pizza and Caesar salad can be purchased from the counter of the buffet restaurant. You can get delicious deli sandwiches from New York delises all day, while the buffet frozen yogurt and soft ice cream are on hand.
Carnival designer Joe Farcus is once again on a spiritual-grade boat, mixing marble, wood veneer fireplace, tile mosaic work, cream leather, rich fabrics, copper and bronze, nova and art deco themes, and a variety of glass lighting fixtures. Although a relatively soft bronze color scheme defines many common areas, these vessels still glitter and blinded in other interesting ways with the Carnival fleet.
String trio or pianist performs throughout the day at the bar in the lower hall, which anchors the spectacular, jaw-dropping nine-story atrium of each ship, even more like a central hub than the central hub on the carnival boat that rides on the carnival boat. Almost all indoor movements are on decks 2 and 3 Spirit, It is a neat oriental-style attraction with carved rosewood details, paper lamp lamp fixtures, red painted piano and rich Chinese silk walls. exist legend, It’s a low-key tribute to Billie Holiday in stainless steel), a large sports bar, a disco, a jazz nightclub (karaoke and other competitions held), a cafe (where you can buy specialty coffee and pastries), a United Library and Internet Center (with ridiculous spare books) (with ridiculous spare books), an elegant shop, elegant modern style wedding chapel and Sproslaw sprolllaw and Sprawaw. At the end of the cottage corridor, the low ceiling lounge stuffed on the bow on deck 1 is very hidden and usually empty.
The third-level showroom is worth a look. exist Spirit, Farcus owns Verdi’s Egyptian theme opera Aida Considering that he covered his toes, in bright golden and blue king’s toes and hieroglyphs (in legend, This is a flashy Mediterranean-style movie palace). The line of sight is strictly limited by the sections of deck 2 and deck 3, so if you want a decent field of view, arrive early. The Disco is a two-story barrel-shaped place with huge video walls on it. exist Spirit, The stylish place uses Jackson Pollockins’ splash design. exist Miracle, Disco’s looks like a Gothic castle with ruins of artificial stone walls.
The boat’s wide outdoor promenade is very nostalgic (almost), but unfortunately the entire boat is not wrapped. Near the bow you are guided by a door and the promenade suddenly (weirdly) closed and narrow, transforming into a lovely but somewhat strange jungle-themed area lined with cozy chairs and small tables and overlooking the view through giant apertures. The children’s playroom and video arcades are hiding at the bow distance on decks 4 and 5. The game room is divided into three parts, connected by tunnels, where kids can enjoy sand art, a candy-making machine, a computer lab with a handful of iMacs and Playtations and other diverted routes. The game room has a nice body, but nowhere near the size and range you find on the brilliance and conquest class captain or the Royal Caribbean oasis, Free-, Voyager-, Radiance-Class boats and Disney’s boats magic and Want to know. The video arcade is huge, equipped with over 30 machines, including air hockey and table tennis.
The Spirit-class spa is the only spa in the fleet that has any real decoration. The remaining people had a bland appearance, as if Farcus had forgotten to design them. this Spirit, For example, a pattern with a Greek style white groove column and an image of a Greek god on the wall. Multi-level gyms are loosely based on Greek amphitheater, and although they are sufficient, they use dozens of machines, but they are narrower than the huge space on the Conquest and Destiny class ships.
Overall, there are plenty of places to sunbathe on three decks on the top of three, including the area around the two main pools on the Lido deck, and near the third pool at the rear end of that deck. All in all, there are four hot tubs (including one in the gym), and a jogging track, volleyball/basketball court and schaffen board. A fun kids and adult water skis were left high on the top deck and aft while the neighbors were a small, somewhat lonely, fenced kids’ wading pool. Don’t forget to put sunscreen on your child’s skin – and on your own when this part of this ship is not shaded.