Carnival Glory Review

Carnival Glory - Eastern Caribbean

Review for the Eastern Caribbean Cruise on Carnival Glory
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JB007
First Time Cruiser • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Dec 2004
Traveled with children

In this review I will give you the pros and cons of this ship and of course this is just the opinion of my family. We had two cabins -- one for my better half and me, and one for my two teenage children ages 17 and 15. To qualify my opinion I will state that I have been on 22 cruises, my spouse has 15 cruises and my children have 10 of our last cruises. We average two sometimes 3 cruises a year. One 4 or 5 day cruise and one 7 to 10 day cruise year. We have cruised on numerous lines to include Carnival, RCI, NCL, Princess, Cunard, Holland American, Costa, and Celebrity. For me, my first cruise dates back to 1967. I cruised on ships like NCL's Sunward, and Starward, Carnival's Mardigra, and Tropical, the Norway in 1980 even the old Bahama Star out of Miami. So this review comes from a few years of experience.

Pros: The Glory is a very nice ship, a little over a year old. The staff keeps it very clean. The cabins are great. We had a large balcony suite and my kids had a regular balcony cabin. They were both roomy and very nice. Cabin stewards were excellent. Room service was the best my family and I have ever had on a cruise ship, and we had room service every day including the last morning on board and it was still quick and the order was done perfectly.

The ports Nassau, St. Thomas, and St. Maarten are all great.

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