Carnival Glory Review

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Review for the Eastern Caribbean Cruise on Carnival Glory
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First Time Cruiser • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Feb 2015
Cabin: Balcony

If you are looking for quality cuisine, choose another cruise company. Ship is old and looked like something out of the 70's. We were waiting for the disco ball to fall from our ceiling. If you enjoy raunchy entertainment, you will enjoy this cruise. One good thing was the wait staff at each dinner was efficient, kind and entertaining. Internet does not work. Be prepared for a sale job in your face all the time - photo ops, shot drinks peddled at dinner, jewelry sale announcements and fliers, booze sales, art sales, etc. Did not enjoy the Disney-like/Casino atmosphere and if they said "FUN" one more time, I was going to get sick. We could not wait to get off the boat at each port. That was the only saving grace to the trip. Amazing beaches and sites. Half Moon Cay was beautiful and as we went south, the temps rose. Grand Turk was small and we took a tour of the island by taxi. Puerto Rico was a metropolis. We took a rain forest tour. That was nice. Our favorite port was St. Thomas. Lots of trash on the roadways, but nice snorkeling and beaches. Two days on the ship almost drove us crazy. Not much to do on board.

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Balcony

Carpet was stained and dirty. Beds are uncomfortable. Very outdated and looked like something out of the 70's.

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