Oakville Beaver, 9 Jan 1994, p. 17

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WESTERN CARIBBEAN aboard the Majesty of the Seas ONTARIO REGISTRATION NUMBER 4208195 125 Lakeshore Rd., E. Downtown Oakville « 338â€"8083 « 1â€"800â€"267â€"3188 Franchises available throughout Ontario with Ahe more you know about cruising the more you appreciate them. The less you know, the more you need them!" ~ Travel with Cruise Holidays cruise="pcenters Wlfl‘fllfllfl CGrizse lacatiot ém’a}zé/lrér 7 NGHT “Se niors ar eS pecial” * Cruise only in U.S. $ "PPdi.ocammy Departures January 16â€"February 13, 1994 subject to availability * All taxes extra * Please call for details * One passenger per cabin, must be 55 years of age or older The "Sensation" is the third of five newâ€"builds of this class, sistership to the "Fantasy" (1990) and "Ecstasy" (1991), This past November, Carnival Cruise Lines commenced sevenâ€"day sailings from Miami of its latest ‘Fantasy‘ class ship the "Sensation". Carnival launches a sensation This 70,000â€"ton superliner is nearly identical to the ‘‘Fantasy" and "Ecstasy", but there are differences. She is more subdued (which means less glitzy in "Fascination" (1994) and "Imagination" (1995). with two more to follow, the With the "Sensation", Carnival has come up with another winner! If you‘re looking for a sevenâ€"day cruise to the East or West Caribbean, consider the "Sensation"; it will amuse and awaken the senses! Do not be fooled by Carnival‘s aggressive Fun Ship advertising theme, thinking that these ships are only for young passengers. Carnival is the largest and most successful cruise line in the world by catering to all age groups. Over 30% of their passengers are over 551 Submitted by Bob Kerby, Cruise Holidays, 338â€"2077. : Passengers have a wide choice of evening entertainment in the many lounges and bars; the Kaleidoscope Disco and the Club Vegas Casino offerâ€" ing slots and most forms of gaming tables. Fantasia Lounge â€" the main showâ€" room which seats 1,300 guests â€" has few rivals on land and is one of the largest and most elegant at sea. Two Las Vegas style shows headline the tainment and on the other five nights, individual performers are showcased in this room. Each cabin features ample closet space and storage â€" a TV, personal safe, and showers except in suites which have whirlpool tubs, too Food, on the "Sensation", as on all Carnival ships, is just about around the clock. Dining room menus and offerings are extensive; the quality is excellent. Cabins are very roomy on Carnival ships. You have a choice of twin beds or a kingâ€"size configuration in all cabins except categories 1â€"3 which have uppers and lowers. Joe Farcus, Carnival‘s architect, has incorporated many elements of design to challenge passengers‘ senses of sight, hearing, and smell. View the inside cover of the current Carnival brochure to get your initial impression of the Grand Atrium and look forward to viewing it in person, for the real impact! "We trick the passenger‘s eyes to perceive things that aren‘t really as they seem, the ear to hear things that aren‘t really there, and do it all tempered with substantial doses of reality. The combiâ€" nation of all the sensory stimulation will be the sensation passengers experience on this ship." The Grand Atrium, rising six decks to the immense skylight, continues to be the central hub for all activity. For example, Farcus has incorporatâ€" ed the dimension of sound into "Sensation‘s" architecture â€" Sensation Boulevard (Carnival‘s enclosed promeâ€" nade deck) features three different zones of sound, each periodically emitting subtle natural sounds, such as rai®, wind, surf, and birds. From the moment of embarkation, your senses are awakened by a profuâ€" sion of color, space, and illusions.

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