Marella Dream Review

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Review for the Western Mediterranean Cruise on Marella Dream
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jillthedill
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Aug 2014

Prior to leaving for our Moorish Delights cruise we read lots of negative reports about the cruise. We were anticipating to be very disappointed but were very pleasantly surprised. The bathroom was spotless and had plenty of room, the cabin itself was larger than I have experienced in the past on much bigger ships. Plenty of hanging space, drawers and a four seater sofa and coffee table plus flat screen TV and tea and coffee making facilities. Everything was spotless and the staff were brilliant. We were very happy and don't understand why there are so many negative reviews.

The entertainment was great and there was always plenty of things to keep everyone occupied when on the ship. We didn't do any of the ship excursions as from previous experience on other ships they are always very expensive and you can always find cheaper ways to see everything (taxis and private mini bus tours waiting at port that you can barter with or hop on hop off buses). Our cabin was near the rear and we had read that it was unbearable with vibration and noise but we hardly noticed it and it did not interfere with our sleep at all (and I am a terrible sleeper).

Would highly recommend this ship. Happy travellers

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The bathroom was spotless and had plenty of room, the cabin itself was larger than I have experienced in the past on much bigger ships. Plenty of hanging space, drawers and a four seater sofa and coffee table plus flat screen TV and tea and coffee making facilities. Everything was spotless and the staff were brilliant

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