Carnival Dream Review

Good time, but time for a dry dock..

Review for the Western Caribbean Cruise on Carnival Dream
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MexicoCruzinMomma
2-5 Cruises • Age 40s

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Sail Date: Apr 2016
Cabin: Cove Balcony
Traveled with children

This is our second cruise with this itinerary on the same ship, so we had a really relaxing time even with our 7 1/2 year old with us. This review is just to highlight a few parts of this cruise as we kept pretty low key...and this cruise was back in April so Im a bit late.

Dining: Our waiters in the MDR were fantastic, but the kitchen was S L O W. One night it took nearly two full hours to complete dinner, so we skipped dessert so we could see some shows. It was not, and let me clarify NOT our wait staffs fault at all, these guys were running around like chickens with their heads cut off the entire time...the problem was getting everything out of the kitchen. This was our first cruise ever were we actually ate on the lido for dinner equally as often as we ate in the MDR.

Ship: Its a large ship, but has so much to do. We really like the Dream....although admittedly hated it the first time we cruised on it.

Cabin Review

Cove Balcony

Cabin 7C

Cabin: Deck 2 Cabin number 2294...we were told it was not connecting...let me assure you it is very much so CONNECTED, let me also assure you I heard every word and every snore from next door. The cove balcony was great except your voice echoed so there were no private conversations, and the suction of the balcony door was loud during fast speeds. Would definitely book another one though. Our carpet seemed a bit old and our curtains had suspicious stains on them..definitely time to maintenance the rooms. Our room steward was Richards and he was most helpful and attentive.

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