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A VISIT TO THE CARNIVAL MIRACLE

 

 
The Carnival Miracle is the 19th ship in the every growing Carnival fleet. The Carnival Miracle is a Spirit Class vessel weighing in at 88.000 tons. The Spirit class is smaller than the (Carnival) Destiny Class which are 110,000 tons. The Carnival Miracle class of ship laid the way for Westerdam class vessels for Holland America and the Queen Victoria for Cunard Line.

PUBLIC ROOMS

Each one of the Carnival ships has a theme. The theme of the Carnival Miracle is "Fictional Icons". Although I WAS overly impressed with the Carnival Victory and it's underwater theme, I did not walk away from the Carnival Miracle feeling the same way. The public rooms did not seem to flow together and each room seemed more unusual than the previous one. An example of an unusually decorated room was the Mad Hatter's Ball - a lounge which had larger than life Rabbits and other characters from Alice In Wonderland protruding from the walls. Overall the decor of the ship was not to my liking - but I do know many people who sailed on the Carnival Miracle and raved about the entire experience.

Upon visiting the Carnival Miracle, one is immediately welcomed by the large Metropolis Atrium. The Atrium has a semi-circular bar at it's base, glass elevators, multi-deck viewing balconies and glass dome. Decorated in purple (a major color used throughout the ship), the room is grand in size, but not as large as the Atriums found on the Carnival Destiny class, but still oversized and welcoming.

The ship's main show lounge - the Phantom, is the largest lounge on board and here the main, nightly entertainment occurs.  With stadium type seating, this 3 deck high lounge offers exceptional views from any seat in the house.

The ship has many lounges all with their own unique personality. The Jeeves Lounge  and The Gotham Lounge are popular locations for pre-dinner drinks, especially with their close proximity to the the main dining room.  Flanking the main show room is The Great Gatsby which offers intimate tables, trellises and floral/ivy wall covering, creating an outdoor patio feel inside the ship. Sam's Piano Bar features live music each evening, and also doubles as the piano bar. For the sportsman there is Maguire's Sports Bar. This attractive rooms is lined with many signed photos of various athletes. Frankie and Johnnie's Club is very nicely decorated with red walls and hanging silver lights from the ceiling resembling icicles. The seating is comfortable situated around small silver tables with textured tops resembling thimbles.

If you are looking for rhythmic sounds and late night dancing, there is Frankenstein's Lab. This two deck high disco offers great musical beats enhanced by stone looking walls, gargoyles and flashing lights. Electricity bolt designs line the walls  Although it starts the night as the teem disco, later in the early morning hours, it is used by the adults.

The ship has a large casino with all of the standard games of chance including, Black Jack, slots, roulette and many other games. The Casino has an adjoining bar for those needing a refreshing break from the tables.

For those wishing to shop, the Carnival Miracle offers the standard items cruise passengers seek, jewelry, tee shirts, liguior  and standard, common everyday item people may forget to pack or run out of.

Wishing to get married or renew your wedding vows, the Carnival Miracle has a wedding chapel.

On the Atlantic Deck, you will find the photo gallery where candid and posed pictures of you enjoying your cruise vacation are available for purchase.

Located on Deck 3 is the Raven Library. The selection within the library is somewhat disappointing since it has only one cabinet/wall of books. This is not a major drawback - since I do not think many people use the library. The room is more an internet cafe, with it's 10 PCs than a library.

OUTDOOR SPACE

The Carnival Miracle has wonderful outdoor space, For those wishing to stroll around the ship, there is a wrap-around promenade deck - ideal for reading a book, sleeping in a lounge chair or taking in the beauty of the sea or island scapes.

Moving to the top decks  (the Lido, Sun and Sports Decks), the ship has ample space for sun bathing, jogging, miniature golf, a twisty slide, hot tubs and kids pool. There is basketball court, ping-pong and shuffleboard. In addition, there are band stands, numerous bars and a poolside grill for burgers, fries, chicken and other quick foods.


FOOD / DINING

Food onboard the Carnival Miracle was good and there was a large selection. During the luncheon buffet, I was impressed with the choices of seafood, chicken, fish, pasta and vegetarian entrees. The food was nicely presented, warm and appealing. For food that is created in large quantities for a large number of vacationers, it was very tasty, nicely presented.

Dinner is served in the large, two tier, Bacchus Dining Room, named for the Greek god of wine. This  main dining room is decorated in deep purple colors, with large, grape like structures hanging from the ceiling.  The dining room accommodates all passengers in two settings (early at 6 p.m., late at 8:15). The dinner menu offers many choices even for the pickiest of travelers - offering seafood, beef, chicken and pasta selections. There are healthy selections for those who still want to watch their waste-line while on vacation. Dinner consists of  five courses - an appetizer, salad, soup, entree and dessert. The wide variety of deserts are rich and decadent.

The wait staff was very attentive and strived to please the diners. Food was delivered hot and the meals were delivered with accuracy.

Breakfast and lunch is served in the Bacchus Dining Room in an open-seating fashion every day. The breakfast menu is the same each morning, with standard, popular food selections: French toast, pancakes, omelets, eggs benedict, and more. If you choose to, there is also a breakfast buffet available for those wishing to eat in a less formal environment (Horatio's). 

Lunch is available in the main dining room as well as Horatio's, the buffet area found on the Lido Deck. This area is large and welcoming. with numerous serving stations and specialty food selections. The day I was aboard the ship, the buffet lines were lengthy and it was difficult to find an available table in Horatio's. This was due to the fact that the ship had arrived late and the cabins were not yet ready for passengers. Everyone was encouraged to go to the Lido for lunch until their cabin was available.

For those wishing a less formal dining experience, Horatio's also serves buffet style dinners and also serves as a late night bistro.

For a more upscale dining experience, there is  Nick & Nora's Supper Club. Located high above the ship, in the glass enclosed structure at the base of the funnel, is found this bi-level restaurant. Although there is an additional cover charge of $30 per person, those who have dined there, say it is well worth it. The room is reddish in tone, including the red tinted glass dome. On the back wall is an oversized photo of the Chrysler Building and surrounding skyline. Nick and Nora's offers an extra-attentive service. The dining room, has an intimate seating arrangement and the menu offers prime cuts of meat, Caesar salads prepared tableside and incredible deserts.

For the kids or those young at heart, there is the 24-hour pizzeria and 24-hour ice cream/frozen yogurt station There is a  deli offering a variety of hot and cold items and a  poolside grill where those lounging on deck, can get a burger, fries, grilled chicken and the like. Room service is available.

CABINS / ACCOMMODATIONS

The Carnival Miracle has many type of accommodations, 80% of the ship's cabins are outside and/or Balcony cabins. The remaining 20% are internal cabins. Of the 849 cabins found onboard, 624 are oceanview cabins with private verandahs, 69 obstructed view cabins with French doors and 99 inside cabins. The ship has 52 suites that have additional space and amenities, including whirlpool tubs and upscale furnishings.

The cabins found onboard the Carnival Miracle are your standard modern cruise ship accommodations. Most cabins have a small desk, 2 twin beds that convert to a queen bed. Higher-end cabins have a sofa that folds out to Queen bed as well. Some cabins may have fold out beds from walls for 3rd and 4th persons. The cabins have ample storage space, mini-fridge and closed circuit TV. The bathrooms tend to be compact, with sink, storage, toilet and shower.

Balcony cabins have verandah's that can fit a small table and chairs. Although the size of the balconies tend to be a modest size, the balcony cabin are a great way to enjoy the sea. Categories 8C, 8E, 8G and 8I feature "extended" balconies. These balconies are approximately 50 percent larger than a normal balcony. The only draw back is these verandahs extend out more from the side of the ship, so people on decks above can look down on your balcony.

ENTERTAINMENT

The Carnival Miracle offers Las Vegas style shows, comedians and/or magicians, live bands and recorded music.

Because of the the size of the ship, there are usually shows and music being performed in multiple rooms simultaneously, making it easier for passengers to find entertainment pleasing to them.

SPA & FITNESS CENTER

The Carnival Miracle also has an extensive Spa program, offering many different treatment, All treatments are available at an additional charge. There is also a hair salon, where you can look you best for that night's activities.

The gymnasium is very impressive with its wide array of equipment. In the Gym are two hot tubs for relaxing.

Overlooking the bow on Decks 9 and 10 is the the multi-level fitness center. The fitness center has the standard equipment including step-machines, exercise bikes, rowing machines, treadmills and weights. There is a hot tub near by to unwind after the workout.

There fitness area has workout rooms, where trainers can lead classes in Yoga, Pilates and cycling. These classes are available at an extra cost, but a great way to burn off any extra pounds.

CHILDREN'S PROGRAM

The Pinocchio's Club is the name of the children's area on Miracle. The Carnival Miracle is one of the most kid friendly ships afloat. The kids program called "Camp Carnival" offers an extensive program of activities.

The children are grouped by age. Usually the kids program is broken-up into 3-4 age groups (depending on the sailing)..

For the younger kids, activities include: Pirate shows, movies, arts and crafts, story time, pizza making, sporting activities and more.

 For the teens a the program includes: teen dances, scavenger hunts and team activities.

The Carnival Miracle offers a Teen Disco - the Club O2. There is an arcade. For the  younger children there is a wading pool.

 The Carnival Miracle even has a miniature golf course located on the Sun Deck and a decent size arcade for the video games player in everyone.

During late nights hours, after 10 PM, baby sitting services are available at a reasonable per hour fee. The children are usually monitored in groups in the Pinocchio Club.

CONCLUSION

Although the decor is  little over the top, the ship is extremely clean. The quality of the food is good with a large variety and selection. The staff is very attentive and willing to please. Entertainment is enjoyable and there is something for everyone. The deck space allows passengers to enjoy the sun and sea. The Open Promenade is a definite plus. The ship has a great kids program and there usually is a decent number of children on many cruises. Like many ships of the this size, there is a modest passenger / space ratio, so here may be times when you encounter crowds and lines.

Accommodations are clean, modern and an adequate size. The price of cruises on the Carnival Miracle tend to be reasonable. Around $100-$125 per day for balcony cabins. The Carnival Miracle is a mass market ship and attracts all demographics with most passengers below 55 years old. Overall the ship provides a good cruise experience at a decent price.

 

Carnival Miracle at Sea

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Statistics

Carnival Miracle

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Gross Tonnage 88,500
Length 963 Feet
Beam 106 Feet
Cruising Speed 22 knots
Guest Capacity (Double Occupancy) 2,124
Total Staff 930
Registry Panama
Built March, 2004
 

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