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Carnival Cruise Line
MS Holiday
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Reviewed by:Kathy Lewis
# previous cruises: 1
Date of Trip: March 29, 2005
Itinerary: Mexico-Eastern
The cruise was amazing and all the ship workers were so amazingly nice and courteous. I am hoping to go back in July of 2005
I loved the Beauty Salon. I got my hair "corn-rowed" and the ladies in the shop were so nice. The waiters and bartenders were so friendly and I loved the hot tubs. The only thing i didn't like about the whole ship was that the pool had ocean water in it.
The food was terrific especially the 24 hour pizzeria. They really do know how to make a good buffet bar
Our cabin was larger than i expected but was still small. There was 4 closets which was really cool for a room with 3 people in it. The bathroom was really small though. An overweight person may have some complications.
I didn't attend any shows but I did go dancing each night and that was amazing. They had 2 age levels so it was really cool. I seen a little bit of the talent show too.
On board, we shopped and danced and ate loll. The beauty salon also became our second home. Off the ship when we ported in Cali ca, we went Banana Boat riding ( well some of us ) and did a lot of shopping. I got a henna tattoo. It was extremely hot. The pool was ok. It wasn't as big as I thought it would be. It was made of salt water so it sort of burned your eyes.
They were all so NICE. I never met anyone that was rude or mean to anyone in my group.
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