We have been on 4
DCL cruises and have been delighted with every one of them. We have two more cruises booked, one in 2002 and one in 2003. We have been on the Magic and also the Wonder.
We have been on 1 Carnival cruise and we were not so delighted. We have no future cruises planned or booked with them.
We were on the Carnival Ecstasy in February 2001 while it was still based in Miami. We had an outside cabin in category 6B with just two adults.
The cabin was very small and would only accomodate two people. It had twin beds in a fixed configuration at a 90 degree angle to each other. In order to see out of the window, you had to kneel across the bed situated under it, and the hard side railing of the bed made it tough to do that for long. There was a small desk with a mirror and sitting area, I think there were two chairs with minimal upholstery, I know it did not have a sofa. There was no privacy curtain.
It was difficult to maneuver around on the ship because of it's design. The elevators in the center section did not go to all of the floors. To get to our restaurant for dinner, we had to walk to the end of the corridor on our deck, and then go up in the aft elevators. To get to the top deck, you had to go to one of the elevators in the center of the ship.
The ship was refurbished in late 1998 but still looked dated. The casino was filled with cigarette smoke. If you went to the pool deck, it was impossible to escape the loud music. We saw two occasions where the security personnel had to escort a guest back to their room because they had been too enthusiastic with drinks from the bars.
Carnival's 'Funship' atmosphere is just not for us, so we'll avoid it in the future. We'd rather spend a little more on DCL and have a higher chance for a pleasant cruise.