Carnival Glory Review

Carnival Glory - Western Caribbean

Review for the Western Caribbean Cruise on Carnival Glory
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ducklovemama
First Time Cruiser • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Sep 2006
Cabin: Interior

I just want to say that this was a great cruise.  My husband and I went along with my brother and with 2 sister in laws. This was my 7th cruise. So I had others to compare it to. When I arrived at the port the line was very long but it moved very fast. Carnival did a great job with this.The carnival glory is a beautiful ship. It is a most colorful ship.There was so much to do and if you did not have a good time it was your own fault.This is not a ship for seniors who like to complain about the so called partying on this cruise. If I must say this is a cruise for people who enjoy being around other people who like to have a GOOD TIME.There were NO ONE acting in poor taste.  My family and I are in our fifties. There were so many foods to choose from. The red sail had a chinese Stand and a deli, a grill, pizza. The dining room was great. the service was great and so was the food. Our server Olga was the best. I felt like a queen. I was refereed to as MY LADY several times in the dining room.

We did our own thing on the ports of call because it is so much cheaper then what the cruiseline charges. We took cabs to the beach. Went shopping to buy local crafts.At the port in costa maya we stayed at the port pool all day. It was alot of fun. It had a swim up bar.We did line dances in the pool. We met alot of people from the glory.This was a real pool party with all ages older, younger, and so on. There were no bed bugs in my cabin and I did not hear of any from anyone.

The only bad time I had is when it was time for the cruise to end.

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Interior

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