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Sunday, February 26, 2012

Carnival Spirit - Arriving October 2012

Built in 2001 and carrying up to 2,124 the Spirit is undergoing a 7 million dollar "Aussification" refurbishment before she leaves the USA to make Sydney her new permanent home from October 2012. Part of the refurbishment is the addition of "Green Thunder" the fastest water slide at sea plus the "backyard" which will boast an outdoor BBQ area. The ship will have a no tipping policy and the onboard currency is Australian dollars. Not just designed for families the Spirit an area on the ship called "Serenity", which is the largest adults only area at sea.

Cabins
Carnival are also known for designing good sized cabins so from their Inside Cabins to their Suites there are cabins to suit everyone: Carnival Spirit also offers a number of Interconnecting cabins, ideal for families or groups of friends going onboard. They even have interconnecting balcony and inside cabins which is a fantastic family cabin option.
All cabins offer two twin beds (that convert to a King on request), with triple and quad cabins have offering either pullman (upper) beds, or a sofa bed.
Grand Suite: Sofa, armchairs and coffee table. Full bathroom with shower/whirlpool tub/bidet/ double sinks. 2 large closets. Walk-in dressing area with vanity table and chair. Private large-size balcony with patio chairs and table.
Vista Suite:Two twin beds (convert to king). Sofa, armchair and coffee table. Full bathroom with shower/whirlpool tub/double sinks. 1 large closet. Walk-in dressing area with vanity table and chair. Private wrap-around balcony with patio chairs and table.

Food & Drink
There are 3 main restaurant options onboard:
La Playa Grille Lido (Buffet) :Causal dining on the Lido deck with a range of local and international dishes
Empire (Ala Carte): In the main dining room, you get to choose your dining time at time of booking or go "Your Choice" dining and eat when you want
The Steakhouse: Book into the Specialty restaurant (charges apply) for mouth-watering cuisine
There is also an Outdoor BBQ, Pizzeria, Ice-Cream parlor, Sushi bar, Cafe (famous for it's Warm Chocolate Melting Cake) or a Sandwich and Salad Bar to choose from.
There are 16 bars and lounges to choose from once onboard the Spirit, so there is bound to be something to take your fancy. Sing along, listen to jazz, watch a game on the big-screen or dance the night away in the Disco.

Children
Carnival Waterworks Children from 2 to 17 will be happily occupied in the complimentary kids' clubs/areas onboard. There is all babysitting available til 3am.
And don't forget the amazing Carnival Waterworks! A fun water park area for all ages. One of the biggest addition to the Spirit is the "Green Thunder". "The 56-metre slide features a 10-metre almost vertical drop before finishing in the pool. Once you've picked up enough speed, you'll be rocketed out the side of the ship and loop around just in time to splash down and catch your breath,"


Is it for Me?
With interconnecting cabins, an outstanding kids club (that starts from the age of 2), and baby sitting available until the wee hours of the morning Carnival Spirit is certainly suited for families. However if you are not travelling with children it's large range of balcony cabin and suite options plus a no tipping policy and Australian dollars onboard makes it an exciting cruise option on a 4 star+ ship.
Book by 2nd March and get up to $300 Bonus onboard credits in your cabin!

To get pricing and check availability go to:
Australia: Carnival Spirit
New Zealand: Carnival Spirit

Happy Kruizing!
Kirsty

3 comments:

  1. Hi
    Im thinking of travelling with my 2 1/2 yr old,7 and 5 yr boys with my hubby in two interconnecting cabins, do you know if the divider between balconys can be locked and doors that open to balcony is lockable so kids dont go out unless we know about it.
    do you have any pictures of the interconnecting cabins?
    Courtney

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    1. KirstyNovember 1, 2012 4:37 PM

      Hi Courtney.
      The divider between the interconnecting balconies can be opened or locked (just speak to your cabin steward). All Balcony doors also have a lock, so you can lock it from the inside. The doors are quite heavy too so the kids may have trouble opening them anyway.
      Please refer to my latest blog which gives you more details on the cabins onboard: http://kruizingwithkirsty.blogspot.com.au/2012/10/cabins-onboard-carnival-spirit.html
      Happy Kruizing! Kirsty

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