"Plesantly surprised"
Overall Rating: Very Good
TRIP INFO
Sail Date: | | 09/25/2013 |
Destination: | | Transatlantic |
Departed From: | | Dover England |
# of Nights: | | 14+ Nights |
Cabin Type: | | Balcony |
Sailed As: | | Couple |
RATINGS
Food: | | <p>2</p> |
Itinerary: | | Excellent |
Cabin: | | Very Good |
Entertainment: | | Excellent |
Overall Value: | | Very Good |
Spa/Fitness: | | Didn't Use |
Embarkation: | | Excellent |
Debarkation: | | Excellent |
Staff/Service: | | Excellent |
Overall Rating: | | Very Good |
COMPLETE REVIEW
I had heard many stories about Carnival being a loud and raucous crowd. Maybe in the Caribbean but not so on the Transatlantic crossing. Mostly an older group and hardly any children. Carnival does go over the top sometime on their decor of the ship but was fine nontheless. The food was adequate and filling. We ate in the dining room each evening. The buffet for lunch and breakfast was just so-so. They seem to have a problem keeping food hot. We have been on many other cruises and never seem to have that problem. Our wait staff at our table was wonderful and always plesant. Room stewards also right there and kept the cabin shipshape. The highlight of the trip was transiting the Prince Christian Sound. Incredible sights. It was Carnivals first transit of the sound and was carried out safely and most enjoyable. Shows were very nice and the performers were quite professional. Cruise director was funny and kept everyone entertained. All in all it was a most enjoyable cruise and would certainly travel with Carnival again.
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