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Carnival Cruise Line
MS Sensation
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Reviewed by:David Pope
# previous cruises: 1
Date of Trip: August 16, 1999
Itinerary: Caribbean - Western
Excellent. Not sure if we got the general title of the cruise
correct (We went to Grand Cayman, Mexico (Cozumel)and New Orleans
("Narlins"). All the right ingredients for both a stimulating and relaxing
holiday. Top class accommodation, food, service and entertainment. Try the
"String ray City Tour" on Grand Cayman. Well worth it.
Public areas were fine. Both active and quite areas to suite
all tastes. pools and casino were great. Again, excellent service. Well
done!
To already repeat myself, the food both in the formal
restaurant and the bar and grill was excellent. The service was faultless
with a smile. Both eating establishments served their purpose and in my
opinion were of equal worth.
Again, of a very high standard. In our cabin on "R" deck without a
sea view or a balcony, there was more than sufficient space for a family of
four (two adults and two children).
All of them. Excellent. Even the Amateur Talent Show was very
good.
Too many activities to mention. All of them well organised and
to a high and professional standard. As previously sated we visited Grand
Cayman, Cozumel and New Orleans.
The majority were fine. The law of averages indicates that some
could have treated the crew with more politeness and respect. Yes, there were
some of the fellow passengers we would have been pleased to invite for
dinner.
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