Carnival Glory Review

4.5 / 5.0
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It was good, but...

Review for the Western Caribbean Cruise on Carnival Glory
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Nat_03
2-5 Cruises • Age 20s

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Sail Date: Aug 2016
Cabin: Interior
Traveled with children

First off, the cruise itself was brilliant. Good service, good rooms (which by the way, only have ONE electrical output) and great entertainment. There was always some type of event going and the servers were great, especially Rio, Thomas and Jerald from the Platinum Restaurant. They were exceptional. I loved 3 of the 4 destinations we stopped in which were, Roatan, Honduras and Cozumel, Mexico and Grand Cayman.

-Grand Cayman: Great place, sunny but mostly industrial (at least the site we stopped in). We did a tour around the place and it was interesting and cultural; great stop.

-Belize: HORRIBLE. Probably the worst experience I've ever had. We booked an excursion for cave-tubing and zip-lining and we only got to do the cave-tubing. So not only did we get ripped off ($68) but our tour bus on the way back broke down 9 times. We had to hop on an unknown vehicle (which by the way, thank you) and drive down to the boat. Got stopped by the Belize police and gladly they escorted us to the boat. We were AN HOUR late. Luckily we had some family members on the boat but when those members when to go speak to the captain, the captain paid no mind to it. He wasn't the least bit worried and that is what shocked me the most. Not happy with this at all.

Cabin Review

Interior

Cabin 4A

The cabin was good (not the best for charging more than one phone since there was only one electrical output) and it had great service.

Port Reviews

Roatan

BEAUTIFUL! Beach was amazing!

Miami

Didn't take an excursion.

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