Britannia Review

Great Service, Poorly Designed Ship

Review for Canary Islands Cruise on Britannia
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6-10 Cruises • Age 20s

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Sail Date: May 2014

The embarkation at the ocean terminal in southampton was very well organised and was very easy.

After embarkation we decided to explore the ship we found the ship hard to navigate compared to all our other cruises. However there were some very nice looking bars and venues. There was a lack of outdoor space on deck 7.

As the cruise went on we found the the ship was poorly designed with the theatre being way to small for he amount of people onboard. Many passengers had to arrive 45 minutes early to get a good seat and 20 minutes before the show all seats were taken. Although there were usually two or three shows a night many people were turned away or could not get a seat for the shows.the cinema was also of very poor design, the way it is designed you can only et a clear view of the whole screen if you sit in the first row. I also personally felt that the speciality dining restaurants took up a lot of the space on the ship.

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