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Ship Facts
Cruise Line: Carnival Cruise Line
Date Launched: 2002
Passengers Capacity: 2,974
Tonnage: 110,000
Ship Registry: Panama
Passenger Decks: 13

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With 60% of her staterooms featuring ocean views and 60% of those balconies, there's no better way to cruise the Western Caribbean than aboard the Carnival Conquest. The wide variety of onboard activities make this Megaliner 110,000 tons of floating fun for the whole family.

The Carnival Conquest is a 2,974-passenger vessel; the first in a series of mega "Fun Ships." As the largest Carnival "Fun Ship" ever constructed, the Carnival Conquest offers an array of formal and casual dining options, everything from a romantic reservation-only supper club to a pair of two-level main dining rooms, a patisserie and an expansive two-deck-high pool side restaurant with a 24-hour pizzeria, a New York-style deli and Asian and American speciality venues.

At more than three football fields in length, Carnival Conquest is jam packed with entertainment. Her 952-foot length houses 22 lounges, nightspots and bars, everything from pulsating dance clubs and three-deck-high, 1,500-seat theaters showcasing lavish Las Vegas-style revnues to piano bars, jazz clubs, sports bars, wine and caviar bars and a host of live music venues.



User reviews

Average user rating from: 2 user(s)

Overall rating
4.3
Overall Rating
4.0
Embarkation
4.0
Dining
4.5
Public Rooms
4.0
Entertainment
4.5
Cabins
4.5
Service
5.0
Spa & Fitness
4.0
Shore Excursions
3.5
Rates
4.5
Family & Children
4.5
 

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Overall rating
4.5
Overall Rating
4.0
Embarkation
4.0
Dining
5.0
Public Rooms
4.0
Entertainment
4.0
Cabins
5.0
Service
5.0
Spa & Fitness
4.0
Shore Excursions
4.0
Rates
5.0
Family & Children
5.0

Western Caribbean Reviewed by Corey

cruisexpress
Written by cruisexpress  | View all my reviews
#1 Reviewer
Monday, 06 August 2007
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful

Well, we drove to Galveston. We parked around 12:30 or so and were on the ship in about an hour. We were on level 10, room 1039. We had a balcony which was worth every penny. Spent some time every morning and evening just sitting on the balcony watching the water go by. The food was amazing and the service was great. Ate at the Monet at 5:45 pm the early seating.

Our first stop was in Jamaica. We went on the Ocho Rios and Dunns River Falls tour. Jamaica is beautiful. The waterfall was packed, but fun. Bought some t-shirts and those little rum cakes. Our next stop was in Grand Cayman and we went on the See and Sea Island Tour. Grand Cayman was amazing too. Started off by going on some under water boat ride which was pretty neat. We then went to the Turtle Farm and visited "Hell". Turtle Farm was neat, but "Hell" was kind of boring. They did have a lot of Rum Cake samples to eat and Rum samples to drink which was ok. Our last stop was in Cozumel. We had the Playa Mia Beach Break Deluxe. Beach was clean and water was great. Stayed there a few hours then went shopping.

On the ship, our waiters were great. Bryan was from Jamaica and Jovan was from S. Africa. They were both very good. Our room was always cleaned when we left by Willet. He was from Cambodia I think. Couldn't understand a word he said, but he did a great job. The cruise director, Todd, did an outstanding job too. The Newlywed Game and the Deal or No Deal Bingo was pretty funny. Never could stay awake long enough to watch the comedian. Just about broke even at the casino.

Overall we had a BLAST. Had "the patch" so didn't get sea sick. Felt sorry for the couple who put band aids behind their ears and did get sea sick.........

Can't wait until our next cruise!

Overall rating
4.1
Overall Rating
4.0
Embarkation
4.0
Dining
4.0
Public Rooms
4.0
Entertainment
5.0
Cabins
4.0
Service
5.0
Spa & Fitness
4.0
Shore Excursions
3.0
Rates
4.0
Family & Children
4.0

Western Caribbean on Conquest

bestcruisespot
Written by bestcruisespot  | View all my reviews
Top 10 Reviewer
Sunday, 18 February 2007
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful

Review submitted by user:

We had a wonderful time - as usual, but, again, we are very easy to please. Unless the ship sank (or caught fire - timely or what?) it would be wonderful!

The Conquest is a beauty - sister ship to the Glory. A little hard to find the dining room - but my day 7 we pretty much had it figured out. We were on Upper deck so took the stairs (3up for buffet - 2 down for dining room)all the time so weight gain was not an issue!

The food was great most nights - one night was off - not sure what happened but everyone at our table had complaints that night - even us which is very odd. Otherwise the food both on the dining room and on the Lido deck was very tasty (two creme brulees - naughty me!) Our wait staff - Igor and Marcin were very attentive and extremely personable. On the last night the dining room staff all sang a special rendition of "Leaving on a Funship" instead of "Jet Plane". It made sappy me teary eyed! We had great dinner companions every night - a Mom and Daughter from Houston, and on two nights a Mom and 2 daughters from Detroit. Some very pleasant conversations. DH dropped hints to the waiter at the next table that he was a "secret shopper" for Carnival. Our wait staff played along with it and we had this poor guy looking over his shoulder a lot. The last night we told him what he really did for a living and he seemed pretty releived - we would have given everyone glowing reports though - and we ended up tipping him as well! Zeid - we enjoyed meeting you!!!!

The cabin was the usual - not much changes - except the bedding. Carnival has duvets now instead of blankets and they were so cozy. Our only problem was were were right above the teen disco and in really didn't shut down one in the morning - a lot of booming base and a dj with a very monotonous voice. we called and asked for it to be turned down for "port" mornings because we had to be up early - and they complied fairly quickly. We got the standard letter of apology from the pursers desk but no discount coupon lol.

We only saw our room steward in passing - Sharaf by name. But he kept the ice cooler full and the room was always made up so he did his job well.

I guess I am getting used to this cruise thing because the shows didn't seem as interesting - except for the comedians - they were really good. And Carnival does do a lot of pushing you to buy stuff - but we just ignore it.

Wasn't fussy on Jamaica - everyone seemed to have their hand out for tips - and they mentioned it - A LOT!!!

Loved Grand Caymen - what a beautiful spot. We did the Stingrays, Hell and Turtlefarm - best shore excursion ever - except for the sunburn! I will have to post a photo of that! I've never been in such a clean place - apparatnley there is a $500 fine for littering and it is strongly enforced.

I was really surprised at how well Cozumel has recovered - and they really do appreciate our coming back. We just spend the day wandering around town and shopping - you really have to watch for the bargains - it's amazing how the prices change.

The only complaint I would have about the port days is the time - if you book a shore excursion you don't really have much time to shop - and I love to shop!!!

Getting on a off the ship was a breeze. Being Canadian - we had our own very short line to board. Our luggage was easy to find at debarkation and we got a great porter who took us out to the shuttle. We had to wait around for about ten minutes to get on but he wouldn't leave - so we gave him ten dollars for his time. He was a really funny guy.

And I can't say enough about the people we met in Texas - friendly is an understatement. One fellow in Galveston invited me in for tea when I asked if it was ok to take a photo of his heritage home. I love the buildings in Galveston - can't wait to go back for another visit.

One mistake we did make - the night pre-cruise we booked a hotel in Greenspoint - near the Houston airport - that was scary!!!!!! will do a little more research next time.

We still have nothing but good things to say about our cruising experience with Carnival - and can't wait to be "leaving on a funship" some day soon. -Jennifer


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