Review of my Bahamas Cruise – On the Carnival Sensation

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Since I mentioned my top vacation destinations in a previous post, it seemed reasonable to review different vacation destinations more in-depth. I live in Florida, which makes it easy to go to the beach, enjoy theme parks and CRUISE.

In May, I took a cruise to Nassau and Freeport, Bahamas on the Carnival Sensation. It was my first cruise and the price truly can’t be beat. I was a bit apprehensive after having read about all of the issues the ships had a few years back, but the cruise went off without a hitch.

We booked the cruise of Travelocity for about $800. That included an ocean-view room for the four day cruise. On top of that, we added the “Faster to the Fun” package which only cost $50 per stateroom. It was completely worth it! We were able to get on the boat at about 11:15 AM and our room was ready. We dropped off our luggage and were among the first people to the lido deck eating. We also had a designated guest services line, which comes in handy in the mornings before the excursions and at the end of the cruise when the lines are packed. The other perk we loved was the priority line to exit the boat. It only took 3-4 minutes to get out of that packed ship!

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The only excursion we did was the ATV ride in Freeport for about $110/person. If you can, DO IT. The tour guides are incredible. They are lively young guys who joke with you and drive you around the island telling you all about the history and culture. Then they take you on a guided ATV tour for about an hour, followed by an entrance to a gorgeous garden and two private beaches. In Nassau we opted to just relax on the beach which was only about a 10 minute walk from the ship. Next time we will probably go to Atlantis or explore another private beach, since the one we went to was crowded.

The ship itself is a blast. Here are some pros and cons:

Pros:

  • Lido Deck – Unlimited food all day long. To us, this was the best tasting food. Even when they main stations are closed, you can still get pizza, sandwiches, ice cream and coffee.
  • Room Service – On Carnival cruises, room services is complimentary 24 hours a day. The food includes croissants, toast, wraps, salads and juice. I think they also have deserts. The best part was leaving a note on the door asking them to bring it at 6:30 AM. Nothing better than a coffee and croissant wake-up call!
  • Comedy Club – This was one of our favorite parts. The comedian on that ship was hilarious and did a great job interacting with the crowd. Every night had different material and it made for a great “date night.”
  • The Club – We stumbled upon the club the first night simply because they were giving the ladies a free glass of champagne J and ended up staying the whole night. The DJ’s were fun and interactive and everyone was enjoying themselves. The drinks prices were also comparable to a regular club, so it wasn’t a big deal.
  • Tanning – I know people say the cruises are crowded, but this was not my experience at all. I was able to tan whenever I wanted to and never had an issue finding a chair. It is also nice to have the bartenders walking around offering you drinks. You’re on vacation, so why get up!?
  • Charging everything to your room key – On the cruise you can either attach a credit card to your room key or put cash on it. This is safer in my opinion as you do not have to worry about misplacing a credit card or cash. It also helps you budget if you check it daily. They have kiosks around the ship where you can check and reload your balance. I went every night to pay what I had used just to keep myself on track.
  • The Games – On the ship there are games on the lido deck and on the top deck that people can play. My favorite was the mini golf! They also have game tournaments throughout the day that anyone can partake in. Oh and the casino was a blast!
  • The Gym and Spa – The gym is gorgeous on the ship. It is a full gym with a sauna and steam room. They offer fitness classes for a small cost, but we didn’t use those. The spa is gorgeous and the services are a lot more affordable on the ship!

Cons

  • The Fine Dining – Our experience with the fine dining was lackluster. For starters, the boat is very shaky where the dining room is located. Also, we found the food to always be over or under-seasoned. The staff was friendly though and the deserts were amazing! Your table also makes a difference. We were seated with couples who were really shy and seemed nervous to socialize. I’m sure that had the crowd been better, we would have enjoyed it more. The last two nights we ended up skipping dinner and eating on the lido deck (especially since we had access to a TV there and could watch the NBA playoffs!)
  • The cost of internet. We logged in to a computer for 5 minutes and paid about six dollars. If you need wifi, wait until you’re on land and you will find free wifi at many restaurants.
  • The TV in the room – The room had an old tube TV which didn’t have the best color. This really isn’t a big deal since you shouldn’t spend much time in there, but still…

As you can see, the experience was mostly positive! I would definitely take another Carnival cruise and hope to in the near future. No experience is perfect, but for the price point, we felt we got three times our money’s worth!

Are there any cruises you guys recommend?

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Traveling on a 20something’s Budget

There are a lot of perks to being caffeinated 20something. We are energetic, outspoken and downright awesome.. or at least I am. 😉 Unfortunately though, we tend to suffer from extreme brokeness (is that even a word?)… especially during those overpriced college years.

Although our budgets are limited, our imagination is not. Our imaginations, coupled with access to celebrity instagram pages, have made us big dreamers. Is there a way to travel like a celeb without their stacks of money?

YES.

Here is a short list of vacations I have taken that didn’t break the bank:

1. Cruising through the Bahamas!

This one is first simply because it was my least expensive vacation. Between my boyfriend and I, we spent about $800 on the cruise itself – so $400 each (after upgrading from the scary interior vault to an ocean view). The great thing about cruises is that the food is pretty much all complimentary, as well as water, lemonade and (you guessed it) COFFEE! There are certain exceptions, of course, such as the steakhouse and fancy coffee shop – but none of that is necessary to enjoy yourself. You can binge eat on the Lido Deck all day and then enjoy formal dining at night. We did one excursion, which was $109 each. This is absolutely OPTIONAL but was completely worth it. Also, if you want to enjoy some drinks, do it on port. On the beaches we visited we saw great deals – like three beers for $10. Our cruise was four nights on the Carnival Sensation. If you live in a state where another cruise is closer, take that one!

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2. New York CIty

I know, I know.. most expensive city bla bla bla. NYC is a cultural mecca – but that doesn’t limit you to museums and Broadway shows. First of all, NEVER stay in Manhattan unless you can afford to shell out 2-300 a night for a decent hotel. I always stay in Queens at random budget hotels on Queens blvd. I am partial to Queens because I know a lot of individuals who live there and I find that it is really easy to navigate. The key is to find a hotel in walking distance of a subway station. You will pay less than $100/night and be a few mins from the city. You would also be surprised to find how much you love a city when you explore it’s hidden gems. I suggest living off cheap (and delicious) pizza and spending your days walking aimlessly. You will enjoy free live music on the subways (but you should tip if the performers are good) and most likely meet interesting characters along the way. I suggest going with friends to cut the cost and experiencing it together. You won’t regret it!

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3. VEGAS BABY!

I did the corny thing and saved the best for last. Las Vegas is AMAZING and you don’t have to be Floyd Mayweather to experience its magic. The simple reason as to why this is affordable is that the hotels are EXTREMELY underpriced. For my 21st birthday, we stayed on a 43rd floor junior suite at the Vdara Hotel on the strip for about 100/night. It was gorgeous.. we had an amazing room and views of the Bellagio Fountains. If you still want to save, stay at the more affordable Hooters or Circus Circus. You still get the experience for a lower price. I would just get a group of friends and pack them in a nice room… the more the merrier in Sin City! Now, the reason everything is so inexpensive is because hotels make their money from the casinos. Go to the casinos and play cheap slots. You will have girls coming to offer you free drinks. The trick is to tip them a few dollars each time. That way they keep coming back… and essentially you are getting drinks for $2-3 each time. There is also an abundance of free shows and the tourists alone are entertainment.

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This short list should serve to get you excited about traveling in your twenties. I can go more into detail in future posts, but start considering these options. Have fun! 🙂