Carnival Elation Review

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

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Sail Date: Jan 2016
Cabin: Porthole

It took many years to convince my wife to take a cruise do to her fear of water. She finally gave in to give me my birthday wish. So we started our cruise to Cozumel on the 4:30 Jan. 14 2016 cruise. Once we entered our cabin we were shocked about how out dated it was, but that was ok because we were not in the cruise to stay in the cabin. It was the first cruise we have taken.

So we left the cabin and went straight to the Lido deck to meet with the other two couples we were vacationing with. We herd so much rage about all the food that you can get on a cruise. But ounce we looked, it was a long line just to get cold, bad tasting hamburgers and hot dogs. Herd I should try Mingoliain grill but the lines were to long.

Wife and I decided to take a tour of the ship. We were always told that the ship was so big you could be on it with someone you know and never see them. That was wrong, we tour the whole ship in less than two hours. We then went back to the lido deck and had fun singing and dancing with the DJ I think he was called DJ DJ. Our friends set the dinner for 8pm. Which we find to late to eat, and be healthy and fit. We like to eat dinner by 6pm. So during dinner I just had a couple of beers. We then went to the comedy show, it was good and then to the club and it was small but ok.

Cabin Review

Porthole

Cabin PT

Out dated. Ever herd of flat screens? It takes up less room.

Port Reviews

New Orleans

Port personal was very friendly and helpful.

Cozumel

The tour was great. Wish we had more time.

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