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MV Sunbird
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Reviewed by: Stephen Wood
# previous cruises: 1
Date of Trip: March 16, 2002
Itinerary: Caribbean - Western
Cruising is just like a floating hotel from one port to
another and not as expensive as one would think for such
an exciting holiday.
There is plenty of room in all the public areas lots of
room for sun-bathing around the pools, we enjoyed a drink
in the chart room before evening meal, all the lounges
and bars were kept spotless and staff fantastic to be around
in the casino you could learn all about different types
of gambling.
Food was excellent you could eat all day at the different
dining arears you could relax on the deck and eat your
meal out in the open in the evening we went to the main
dining room the waiter service was excellent you feel
like you are royalty nothing is to much for them
The cabins have plenty of closet space took far to many
clothes but they all fitted with still plenty of room.
the washing facilities were compact, shower was fine
as for noise I did not notice any.
I went to the shows most nights but enjoyed the steel band on the deck everybody enjoyed them.
While on board the ship you have the pools and the gym
and all the deck game, the ports we stopped at were
barbados, antigua, aruba, st.kitts, st.maarten, st.lucia
we went on many of the excursions organized by the staff
on board.
After a couple of days all passengers had settled down
and it was all like one happy family
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