Bahamas Celebration Review

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Celebration Disaster

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First Time Cruiser • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Sep 2009
Traveled with children

We sailed on the WIRK Country cruise on the Bahamas Celebration the weekend of Sept. 18th. We will never sail this cruise line again. It was a weekend full of let downs. First it was unorganized as far as waiting to board. We downloaded & filled out forms of the Celebrationcl.com website. Upon arrival they notify us that some of the forms online are the incorrect forms. Second after selecting your dining times, everyone was dividing into two groups, but nobody knew exactly which group to be in. They also tell you to be one of the first ones to sign up for dining times because there isn't enough space in the dining rooms for all the passengers to have reserved times. They tell us our bags will be in the cabins in about 30 minutes. After two hours we finally get all but one. It had our cabin number on it, but it was delivered to a different cabin on a different level.

We get a deluxe suite and it wasn't much to talk about. The air didn't work worth a crap. We call maintenance up there because we had no controls for it. They found that panels were removed that had the air duct controls on them. Never did reinstall them, only gave us a fan to blow the hot air around. Then you go look out the front windows in our cabin and they are dirty and have paint splashed on the outside of them. The intercom system in our room blew us out the first few hours then it quit working all together. The cabin looked like it needed a good dusting. They don't fore warn you that the cabins are not set up for 110vac. You need to get adapters (which they don't have enough on the ship). And your curling irons don't work on board and you have to see if they have extras on board that may work. Then you will spend about $70 dollars on having clothes pressed. Prior to the cruise, they said we would have access to irons. Then once on board, you find out that was wrong. We had a refrigerator in our suite, but on it's coldest setting, the drinks were still warm. After having sailed other cruise lines you find out that you do not get any of the extras that get from the others. Not even close.

The hallways always had foul odors at all times. It smelled like diesel fuel at times and other times it smelled like a sewer.

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