Carnival Fantasy has 1,028 staterooms and can fit 2,056 passengers. It takes 920 crew members to run a full ship. There are 10 decks. The ship is 855 feet long and weighs 70,367 tons.
Passengers have several dining options aboard the ship. For casual American dining around the clock, you can visit Windows on the Sea Bar and Grill. For something more specialized, you can have sushi at Carnival Fantasy Sushi Bar. More formal options are available in the main dining room, which takes flexible reservations. Finally, adults can get drinks at Cleopatra's Piano Bar.
All guests stay in Carnival's staterooms. Amenities include sleeping accommodations, renovated bathrooms and flat screen TVs. Some have private balconies. There are a variety of sizes available, depending on passengers' needs.
Passengers of varying ages enjoy the pool and water park on board. You can also visit a sports park that includes miniature golf, a running track and pingpong. Children ages 2 to 11 can receive child care at Camp Carnival if their parents want time alone. Children ages 12 to 14 can visit Circle "C," a club that has video games, dance parties, movies and karaoke. Club 02 is designed for teenagers ages 15 to 17 with music, video games and food.
Adults on board can relax at several places. Serenity Adult-Only Retreat provides a deck with ocean views and a hot tub. There is also a spa on board with a variety of beauty and health treatments and massages available. You can also enjoy a fine art gallery on the Empress Deck.
Carnival Fantasy specializes in trips from Charleston, South Carolina to the Bahamas. Ports of call include Freeport and Nassau, Bahamas and Key West, Florida. The ship also occasionally does cruises to King's Wharf, Bermuda. Cruises typically last from five to seven days and can cost as low as about $280 per person up to about $1,500.