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Fantasy cruise June 17~22, 2017


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The good, the bad, and the ugly

First, the good.

FTTF was worth every penny at embarkation. We almost felt guilty walking past the long lines....NOT.

The bad.

We bought the top tier internet so we could check in on our home security system. That didn't work. For some unknown reason Carnival banned the Arlo website.

We bought our autistic 12 year old grandson bottomless bubbles. NEVER EVER send an autistic kid into a bar, even an open air bar. He couldn't assert himself enough to get the bartenders attention and when he did, he got 1/2 glass of ice and 1/2 glass of Coke.

We contacted the service desk about both issues and was promptly issued a refund but it was pro-rated for the unused times. Thanks again for FTTF, I didn't have to wait at the service desk.

Rainy days in Costa Maya and in Cozumel.

Wednesday we found out that the Port of Mobile had closed due to Tropical storm Cindy and our arrival Thursday was in limbo (not really a problem to us). We did make it into Mobile about a hour or so late.

The ugly.

Wednesday evening (last evening of the cruise) at the Lido buffet (very busy) and few open tables. A very intoxicated group of about nine was very loud and yelling sexual profanity. My sixty-five year old wife couldn't stand it and asked them to hold the profanity but they just escalated it and security had to be called. They just ragged the security officer so a "high level" ship's officer came and spoke to them. Not sure what he said to them but they left the area.

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You tipped the scales in favor of FTTF. Just hubby and me on our next cruise and I could not decide.

 

Was the ship in time arriving in Costa Maya and Cozumel? I have read stories​ of it being late most of the time for CM.

 

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You tipped the scales in favor of FTTF. Just hubby and me on our next cruise and I could not decide.

 

Was the ship in time arriving in Costa Maya and Cozumel? I have read stories​ of it being late most of the time for CM.

 

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Did you arrive into Costa Maya at the scheduled time? I've seen some posts about Fantasy getting there mid afternoon.

 

Odd that you all ask that. Yes we were late to arrive and leave Costa Maya but were on time to Cozumel.

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If security is called more times, then the behavior might change over time. You are awesome. Most report issues but don't do anything about them like you did.

 

Did you do the MDR with your grandson? How did he do there? I bet he has some great memories with you. Thanks for sharing.

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Oh, Just a few more tidbits for those who want a good honest tip for their upcoming cruise.

 

Bring your own toilet paper.

The stuff on board is like single ply rice paper.

 

Bring your travel mug. You know the kind, stainless steel, insulated, about $10 at Walmart.

Everyone does it (we didn't know). The plastic glasses at the buffet might hold 8 ounces including the ice.

 

At least try the hot chocolate at the buffet.

IMHO it's very good.

 

Mikey the Cruise Director is every bit as good as everyone says he is.

 

You will not regret FTTF, and use a porter on debarkation

I've already told you about embarkation and the use of the service desk benefits.

On debarkation, they called for FTTF carrying all their luggage, then called for non-FTTF carrying all their luggage. I thought that's just wrong at first.

Then they called for FTTF not carrying all their luggage (this was about forty-five minutes later). When we entered the terminal, we were sent straight to our luggage with porters waiting, straight out through Customs without anyone even looking at our luggage (about one minute) (the porters bypassed the Customs desk), and the porter escorted us to our car. Meanwhile the hundreds who hand carried all their luggage and left the ship first were still in a separate slow line going through a Customs check.

We were traveling with our mildly Autistic grandson and it was his first cruise.

Absolutely no regrets about FTTF.

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If security is called more times, then the behavior might change over time. You are awesome. Most report issues but don't do anything about them like you did.

 

Did you do the MDR with your grandson? How did he do there? I bet he has some great memories with you. Thanks for sharing.

 

We chose not to do the MDR. We took our grandson who is mildly Autistic and he might have caused some issue. When he gets hungry, he's like the Snickers commercial. The quicker you feed him, the easier your life is. Thank goodness for the 24 hour pizza bar.

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Great! Glad it worked out.

 

FYI, Please don't bring standard TP. They have special TP for the ships vacuum based toilets to avoid have the system stopped up. The no. 1 reason for plumbing issues is people flushing none approved items.

 

Appreciate the info.

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What time did you arrive for embarkation? How long were the lines of traffic? Was parking IN THE GARAGE a problem or were you early enough to get parking there? I know once we get into the parking garage everything will go as quickly as possible with Priority boarding (and maybe FTTF), but getting into and parking in the garage is worrying me.

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What time did you arrive for embarkation? How long were the lines of traffic? Was parking IN THE GARAGE a problem or were you early enough to get parking there? I know once we get into the parking garage everything will go as quickly as possible with Priority boarding (and maybe FTTF), but getting into and parking in the garage is worrying me.

 

We had pre paid for parking and we arrived at 10:30. We drove right up to the entrance and the officer sent us away until 11:00. We parked under the overpass until then.

It was packed traffic by then but everyone worked together letting each other alternately fall into the single line to enter. About 11:15 a rather long freight train blocked the entrance for about 15 minutes (don't stop on the railroad crossing). After that it was a quick stop to unload luggage to a porter, then go up the ramp and park.

Walking into the terminal, the people line on the right side was backed up badly with literally hundreds of people. Upon the agents seeing the FTTF boarding passed we held, we were directed to the empty left side with no line. Then it was a brisk walk to the check in desk, through security, debarkation pictures made, and straight aboard to our cabin. Now I know what a rock star feels like.

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