We had a group of 25 family members. Ranging in age from 6 to 66. The majority being teens and young adults.
Embarkation and disembarkation went smoothly. We were all very happy with that.
The ship itself was in nice condition taking into consideration that it is an older ship. The downfall being there were not many amenities that the newer ships have (like rocking climbing, etc). Our young travelers were extremely disappointed to find out after boarding that Camp Carnival was under renovation. So they ended up hanging out with the adults instead of attending the well anticipated Camp Carnival.
Not the cleanliest cabin. Underwear, popcorn, straight pins, all found in ONE particular cabin from previous guests.
We had a total of 9 cabins. 3 were balconies, 6 were inside cabins.
embarkation in Miami went smoothly
Beautiful, but did not get an authentic feel for what the island is really like. Felt VERY touristy.