Carnival Glory Review

THE GLORY IN ALL HER GLORY!!

Review for the Eastern Caribbean Cruise on Carnival Glory
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tennesseeyankee
2-5 Cruises • Age 30s

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Sail Date: May 2016
Cabin: Ocean View

This specific cruise schedule is by far the best we have been on. For a 7 day cruise, and the islands we visited, we got our money's worth! The Glory was as expected, a veteran seasoned ship, with its minor flaws, mostly visual. But it has its tried and true, old school appeal, and seasoned veteran crew. The food was amazing, some of the best meals we have had on a cruise. Pools were standard, what do you expect.... Entertainment was adequate, and there was plenty of options for the whole family. The room (2nd floor Ocean-View) was standard, and had all the necessary amenities one needs. The cruise director (Eric) made sure that the ship was rocking all week, with various activities and entertainment options. Embark and Debark out of Miami could use some work, but that's expected when you have 3,000 eager passengers boarding a cruise!

But by far, the stops (HALF MOON CAY, ST. THOMAS, SAN JUAN, GRAND TURK) were excellent and it was perfectly designed for the duration of the cruise.

Cabin Review

Ocean View

Cabin 6C

Standard cabin room. Its not a suite, but it is big enough and has enough room/storage for 3-4 people. If you have enough time to write a detailed account on your cabin, you didn't spend enough time out exploring the ship and islands!!

Port Reviews

Miami

EMBARK AND DEBARK COULD USE SOME DEVELOPOMENT WORK.

Half Moon Cay

Beach, beach, beach!! white sands, blue water!!!! this is a beach stop!!!! BEAUTIFUL

Grand Turk

Beaches are top notch, and excursions are a plenty!

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