Cruise was within Australia and advertised to cater for adults and children. It was a shame it did not fulfil the advertising hype. The food at the Plantation bistro consisted of Pork cooked in a variety of ways, great if you can handle Pork for 10 days. We had 3 children travelling with us, they had a steady diet of bread rolls twice a day, luckily breakfast had some variety. Did get a reservation at the Waterfront Dining after queueing for 1 hour on the first night with the only time to dine being 8pm, to late for the kids. After Norovirus broke out food became less.Shore excursions were by tender, great if you want to go to Shore in the ships life boats in rough seas.
Cabins great but freezing cold, some staff actually smile, on board extra costs are crazy for snacks, drinks. No value for money.
TERRIBABLE.
Spacious and mostly clean, except for stained curtains and bed coverings. Clean towels every day, but damp, not dried properly. Always cold, could not get heat on air conditioner. Took 3 days to receive requested hair dryer.