Carnival Paradise
If you're a non-smoker, this completely smoke-free ship is for you. Choose from two exciting Caribbean itineraries. The Eastern Caribbean calls on Nassau, Casa de Campo/Santo Domingo and St. Thomas, while the Western visits Belize, Isla Roatan, Grand Cayman and Cozumel. Sun-soaked beaches, duty-free shopping and unlimited excursions add up to an unforgettable vacation experience.
Best For Those Who Prefer:
A Las Vegas-style atmosphere of non-stop entertainment, lively casinos, extensive deck space for sunning, large facilities for fitness/spa and children’s activities, large cabins, good food and casual service. Especially recommended for families, singles in groups and first time cruisers.
Onboard Experience:
From dawn till the wee hours there is activity aboard the Paradise and her seven Fantasy-class sister ships, identical in all but décor (Fantasy, Ecstasy, Elation, Fascination, Imagination, Inspiration, Sensation). Carrying some 2,052 passengers, Paradise is large enough to provide diverse entertainment for a week, ample deck space for sunning and separate facilities for the multiple generations of passengers. However, the size isn’t overwhelming and one can
easily navigate between the entertainment and dining areas to one’s cabins. This ship is for those who want the most active cruise experience (yet I’ve always found quiet nooks for reading or just watching the sea go by). During summer cruises you'll find hundreds of children while an older set cruises during non-holiday periods.
Paradise is a "no smoking allowed" ship with a non-smoking crew. If caught smoking onboard, passengers are disembarked and must pay a $250. penalty. Note this policy will end on September 20, 2004 when Paradise begins sailing from Long Beach. She will follow the same Carnival regulations as the rest of the fleet with no-smoking areas including show lounges, Lido Deck alternative restaurants and the
main dining rooms.
Decor:
Carnival’s definition of "fun" is characterized by the imaginative décor. Aboard Paradise the design is inspired by the great liners of the past. The décor is a bit more subdued but you’ll never mistake it for anything but Carnival. If you look closely, you’ll find Carnival uses the highest quality wood, marble and leather to create the special effects.
Public Rooms:
The heart of this ship is the seven-deck high atrium with art of huge proportions; the area is light-filled during the day while blinking tivoli lights at night create an energized effect. Paradise boasts an "entertainment promenade" where one can stroll or people-watch from soft banquettes. At one end of the promenade is the show lounge, where live production shows, comedians, magicians and passenger talent shows are scheduled. The two-level room has
excellent sight lines and good seating throughout. The most imaginative décor is found in entertainment venues, such as the ships' popular piano bars where an enormous circular piano also acts as a bar for those who like to sing along. A lively disco and cabaret lounge are also located along the boulevard. In keeping with the "great liners" theme you'll find the Queen Mary Lounge, Rotterdam Bar, Rex Dance Club, United States Bar and Majestic Casino. The Blue
Ribband Library contains glass cases of memorabilia and photographs from the era of the transatlantic liners.
Cuisine:
Like many, I’m constantly surprised at the high levels of cuisine Carnival delivers aboard its ships. From the best pizza afloat (available 24 hours per day) to entrees with sophisticated seasoning, tasty desserts and a bountiful salad bar at luncheon buffet, a week spent dining aboard Paradise is a special treat.
Service:
Friendly and informal; expect silly dances after dessert and your towel to assume the shape of a dog after turn down service.
Restaurants:
Total Choice Dining is the flexible dining program which includes four seatings for dinner in the main dining rooms, alternative Bistro dining every evening and an increased number of service staff. Passengers are assigned a table for dinner at one of four seatings; 5:45 p.m. or 6:15 p.m. and 8 p.m. or 8:30 p.m.. In addition to the expanded dining room seatings, the poolside lido eateries are converted into Seaview Bistros between 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. each
evening, offering buffet dinner with no reservations or advance notice required.
There are two main dining rooms. Carnival does make an effort to seat singles, honeymooners and families with each other, so advise the maitre d' if you want to be seated with similar fellow cruisers. The ship’s Lido restaurant, adjacent to the pool, serves excellent breakfast and luncheon buffet, with several choices of entrees. The 24-hour pizzeria is one of the most popular venues aboard these
ships, also located in the lido restaurant. In cabins, a limited 24-hour room service menu is available.
Entertainment:
One of Carnival’s biggest strengths is the high caliber of live entertainment suiting a variety of musical tastes. Lavishly costumed casts perform two live production shows weekly and sets have all the special effects you’ll find at the most sophisticated Las Vegas shows. Carnival’s "entertainment architecture" is an integral part of its nightlife like the giant funnel replicas at the entrance to the America piano bar. You’ll find one quiet bar for those
seeking a more relaxing atmosphere, or, head for a hopping disco. The casino is one of the largest and most active casinos afloat, closed off from the main areas so the clatter of slots doesn’t intrude.
Cabins:
Cabins aboard Paradise are standard in size and amenities. The good news is they’re among the largest in the cruise industry: inside measure 185 sq. ft, outside are 190 sq. feet. You can book the minimum category inside or outside stateroom and still have a lot of space. Families and groups of singles book cabins for four and five people early, and these go first. Carnival’s cabins are bare bones in décor and amenities: you’ll find a color TV with CNN,
telephone and radio, no hair dryers and a basket of "free-sample" toiletries. Oceanview staterooms and suites have a mini bar and bathrobes for your use. Bathrooms are fairly large, with hand-held shower and medicine cabinet. There are also 26 mini-suites (226 sq. feet plus 36 square foot private veranda) and 28 suites measuring 350 sq. feet with 71 sq. foot balconies.
Fitness/Spa:
Paradise is perfect for those who like to keep in shape during their cruise, with a whopping 12,000 sq. ft. devoted to fitness and spa facilities. The gym has a private trainer and 35 top quality exercise machines. There is a day-long schedule of aerobics and stretching classes, a fully jogging track, volleyball court and secluded area for those who prefer sunbathing topless.
Those who prefer to skip shore excursions and snorkel on their own will find equipment rental ($26 for three days). Steiner’s of London operates the ship’s spa, where massages of all types can be found – watch the aggressive pushing of beauty products, a Steiner’s practice in all their cruise ship spas. There's a large central pool with water slide, and plenty of space for those seeking a quiet area
away from the crowds for sunbathing.
Attire:
There are two "formal" nights per week, but the majority of men opt for suit instead of tux. Women aged 20 to 35 do tend to get dressed up in short dresses and jewelry, while parents and older women may choose dressy pants suits, long or short dress/skirts. During the daytime, the "uniform" is casual – shorts, T-shirt, sneakers/sandals, bathing suit and hat.
Rates:
Book early for Carnival's Super Saver rates which are about half the brochure rate. Sample Super Saver rates, per person based on double occupancy start at $549 for a seven day cruise.

STATEROOMS
CAFES/BARS
LOUNGES
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ENTERTAINMENT
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Fantasy |
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Length: |
855 ft |
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Total Staff: |
920 |
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Guest Capacity: |
2052 * |
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Cruising Speed: |
21 Knots |
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Gross Tonnage: |
70367 |
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A Comfortable Home At Sea. Every Carnival guest is assured of spacious, comfortable accommodations. All staterooms offer carpeting, ample drawer and closet space, private facilities (shower, basin and toilet), telephone and color television showing first-run films.
Their SuperLiners all feature staterooms above ocean level for a more comfortable cruise
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Carnival staterooms are 50% larger, on average, than those of any other cruise line. Whether, you choose Interior or Ocean view, Suite or Penthouse Suite, you'll get the same personal attention! |
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Your floating resort has huge pools, wide decks and street-long promenades of lively clubs, lounges and cabarets. There's a shopping mall, kid's programmes, glamorous casino and a friendly international staff to fulfill your every expectation.
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CAFES / BARS
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| America Bar |
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The America Piano Bar, named for the classic ocean liner, S.S. America, features several large round copper-leaf sculptural panels in bas relief depicting such quintessential American scenes as the Grand Canyon, Niagra Falls, Monument Valley and Yellowstone National Park. |
| Rex Dance Club |
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The intrigue and excitement of mysterious Africa inspire art deco visions of wild animals and native artistry in the Rex Dance Club, which takes its name from the famous Italian liner of the 1930's. |
United States Bar |
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America’s sleek SS United States, one of the most celebrated 20th-century passenger ships, was the inspiration for the United States Bar. |
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| Cafe Ile de France |
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Located halfway along Carnival Boulevard, the Cafe Ile de France is a perfect place for sipping a specialty coffee or liqueur while watching the passing scenery. |
Rotterdam Bar |
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In the Rotterdam Bar, you'll be reminded of the classic Holland America ships of yesteryear. Meet your friends for drinks and quiet conversation either before or after dinner in this beautifully appointed lounge. |
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LOUNGES
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| Blue Riband Library |
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The era of legendary Trans-Atlantic ocean liners comes alive in the Blue Riband Library, a gracious salon as well as a functioning library which provides guests the opportunity to borrow best-sellers, indulge in a game of chess, or simply relax and enjoy the ship’s smoke-free environment. |
Queen Mary Lounge |
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Echoes and images of Great Britain’s legendary R.M.S. Queen Mary, one of the most famous Trans-Atlantic ocean liners of all time, offer classic elegance in this beautifully decorated lounge, a popular venue for dancing, late night comedy shows and other live entertainment. |
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| Normandie Showroom |
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Enjoy lavish Las Vegas-style shows in the Normandie Showroom, where you'll find a striking art deco design reminiscent of the celebrated French liner with its large stained-glass chandeliers, warm cherry wood, Brazilian rosewood and Louis Comfort Tiffany details. |
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This beautiful lounge features bronze gypsum art-deco relief panels of Roman-age male and female figures on the seaside. Beautiful wood trim with beveled mother of pearl surrounds you and behind the bar is a 10' painting of the ss Leonardo. |
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DINING
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| Elation & Destiny Dining Rooms |
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When you’re in the mood for an elegant, multi-course meal, try the delectable menu choices available in the the Elation and Destiny dining rooms, where you can also find popular Nautica Spa Fare, delicious guilt-free selections that are lower in fat, calories, cholesterol and sodium. |
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| Paris Restaurant |
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The Paris is a casual Lido-area restaurant housing a bistro-style alternative for dinner-time service and a 24-hour pizzeria. From casual buffet-style fare by the pool to a late-night slice of pizza, you'll find a wide variety of delicious foods from which to choose. |
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The Elation builds upon Carnival’s one-of-a-kind vacation experience by incorporating a number of innovative new features, including the line’s first dedicated conference facility, the first cruise ship installation of the new state-of-the-art Azipod propulsion system and the largest indoor play area in the “Fun Ship” fleet. The Elation is also the first Carnival
“Fantasy-class” ship to feature a lobby bar, located on the first level of the ship’s towering seven-deck-high Elation Atrium. |
Conference Center |
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If you're with a business group, you can flex your corporate muscles in our dedicated conference room. Incentive groups or meetings of up to 100 guests can be accommodated in the Paradise's 1,075-square-foot conference facility. |
Nautica Spa |
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The Nautica Spa offers state-of-the-art exercise equipment and workout facilities, as well as a variety of pampering treatments. The 12,000-square-foot floating health club includes complete locker room facilities, fitness and nutrition classes, whirlpools, saunas and steam rooms. |
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Much of this ship's decor pays homage to luxury liners of the past. Stroll down Carnival Boulevard and enjoy the charm of a bygone era in a ship so sumptuous, spacious and innovative, it will still astonish guests in the next millenium. |
Majestic Casino |
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Play your favorite game of chance in the Majestic Casino, one of the largest casinos afloat. Not only will you find lots of ways to be entertained, but you can rest assured that no wisp of smoke will ever waft your way. |
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Entertainment
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How Will You Spend Your Evenings?
It's up to you.
Carnival ships boast some of the largest showrooms and best entertainment at sea. If you want excitement, you'll find it everywhere. There are lounges, bars and clubs to suit every taste. |
During your cruise, no two shows are the same. So when the curtain goes up on one or our lavish Las Vegas-style extravaganzas, you'll want to be there. Later, stop in at the dance bar or meet new-found friends at the sing-a-long piano bar. |
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The overwhelming positive response from the guests was instrumental in encouraging us to add Las Vegas-style revues to the entertainment programs of all of our "Fun Ship"® SuperLiners.
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Other options in entertainment include a wide variety of singers, comedians, bands and musicians performing either out on deck or in one of the many clubs and lounges.
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What's the most fun thing to do?
That's up to you.
You can do as little or as much as you like.
On Carnival, we make sure our ships have everyone's kind of fun. It's what makes our fleet of floating resorts such popular vacation destinations.
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