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Carnival Cruise Line

MS Sensation

Your Rating:Four Stars
Reviewed by:Peter Sullivan
# previous cruises: 1
Date of Trip: August 16, 1999
Itinerary: Caribbean

Overview
Yes it is something to consider doing at first we did not no wether to consider it at first but I thought about it and I did the right thing my friend and I did not no what to do so we went for 1 week stay and 1 week cruise and out of the 2 weeks we enjoyed the cruise better than the stay. We would do it again any day.

Public Areas
When we first went on board the ship we did not no what it was like so we went round it and we saw that many lounges we did not no when we would go in them all so the first night everybody was walking around to see which one was best but to us we could not choose the promenade was big togo round and the casino was full every night.

Food and Service
The food was brilliant and also the service was as well we only went in one dining room and that was excellent service the boys who served us made sure that if we ran out of something to drink they would fill it up immediately they entertained us when we were having our meal and made us welcome every time they saw us. There were buffets on the deck every night and they were good as well.

Cabins
Our cabin was very spacious and enough room for a full size person the shower was big and you had plenty of room in your cabin to move around the closet had alot of space in it and the floor we were on was very quiet at night so you could fall asleep the beds were very comfortable as well.

Entertainment
We attended most of the shows and they were all very good we had nothing at all to complain about the staff they all pulled there weight and you enjoy yourself while on board . The cruise staff were brilliant in all ways and that goes for the entertainers as well.

Activities
There were plenty to do on board the ship during the there were shows on in the fantasy lounge and you could sunbathe on the lido deck and if you wanted something to eat you could go into the seaview bar we visited 3 ports they were Cozumel, Grand Cayman, New Orleans and there were plenty to do there . There were childcare on board the ship as well.

Who Goes
Our fellow passengers were all right and yes I would invite for dinner we made alot friends and as soon as we sat down when we went for dinner we thought as though we knew them all the time we had some good laughs and my friend and I would do it again.

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