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Costa Cruise Line
MS CostaVictoria
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Reviewed by: Tracy Mearls
# previous cruises: 3
Date of Trip: March 29, 1998
Itinerary: Caribbean
This was the best vacation ever!! The service was impeccable, the food, incredible, and our suite was absolutely breathtaking. It surpassed my expectations and then some. If you're even considering Costa, don't hesitate, book and enjoy!!!!!
I loved the pizzeria. The dining room was beautiful. Lots of small intimate lounges. I especially liked the fact that there were enough lounge chairs for EVERYONE even on our days at sea.
Every experience that included food on the Victoria was a wonderful one, wether the midnight buffet, or formal dining. I can't say enough about the service. Our butler (Chris) served our breakfast in our suite for the duration of the cruise, and even that was perfect, right down to fresh linens on the table.
This was my favorite part. Our suite (actually they call it a mini-suite) had TWO huge bay windows, bedroom, separate sitting area, dressing ROOM, bath with whirlpool tub, and it was all marble. Plenty of room. In fact my we had a few evenings where there were six of us comfortable sitting around drinking champagne in there. Picture a room at the Ritz!!!!
The staff on this ship was a SCREAM!!!!! During the Mediterranean night I laughed until I cried.
Great stops in the Caribbean.
Mostly American and everyone seemed to be having a great time.
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