Good morning everyone,

I have recently contacted Linda the cruise Diva, who you may remember from Travel channels cruising do’s and dont’s. She is very knowledgeable in cruising, and has agreed to have an interview which I’mexpecting to have sometime early this week.

Lets start of with Carnival’s second newest ship at 110,000 tons in the Conquest class. She is currently sailing Mediterranean until next month when she makes her way to Ft.Luaderdale for 6-8 day Western, and exotic cruises. This is the itinerary the Carnival Liberty once sailed. Carnival Freedom was delivered by John Heald who is carnival’s senior cruise director for those of you don’t know, and She features the central idea, or theme, to be on centuries/ages through time, and one of her great areas is the millennium atrium. Take a look,

 

As you see the light make a very space age type theme, and interior designer Joe Farcus intended to do exactly that.

Some public areas,

  • Swingtime Jazz Bar
  • Scott’s Piano Bar
  • Bar Nouveau Wine Bar
  • 70s Dance Club
  • Millennium Lobby
  • Timeless Pool Bar
  • Action Alley Video Game Room
  • Meiji Sushi Bar
  • Sun King Supper Club
  • Posh Restaurant
  • Chic Restaurant
  • Monticello Library
  • Babylon Casino
  • Habana Cigar Bar

Carnival Freedom has a story to each lounge, and generally the ship. Visit www.carnivalcruiselines.com For virtual tours, and booking/itinerary details.

Now to Royal Caribbeans Brilliance of the seas. The class has been called “the ship of light” mostly because everywhere you look there is astonishing  views out to sea.

She has two specialty restaurants. Not only the main dinning room, but as well as Portofino’sItalian, and chops steak house, which are both and additional fee, however most say it well worth it.

Public areas,

  • Rock-climbing wall
  • Portofino Italian Restaurant
  • Chops Grill
  • Seaview Café
  • Latté-tudes, a specialty coffee house featuring Seattle’s Best Coffee
  • Themed bars and lounges
  • Casino Royale
  • Indian Raj-themed Solarium
  • Colony Club, a unique British colonial-style lounge with self-leveling pool tables
  • Indoor/outdoor country club with golf simulator
  • Adventure Ocean youth facilities
  • Day Spa and Fitness Center
  • Sports court with basketball/volleyball court
  • Panamax Ship

www.Royalcaribbean.com for more info.

            from, JAKE    ps. check back later to check if cruise diva interview is posted.

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