Carnival Dream Review

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Carnival Dream - Eastern Caribbean

Review for the Eastern Caribbean Cruise on Carnival Dream
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2-5 Cruises • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Jul 2011
Cabin: Balcony
Traveled with children

Overall we had a great time on our cruise aboard the Dream. Our room was very nice and always clean. The food was good as was the service. Bar staff & waiters were friendly and always asking you if you wanted a drink. We did notice a few things on this cruise that we did not on our 1st carnival Pride cruise.

The pools were very overcrowded,extremely long lines for everything like buffets, water slides,even to purchase you pictures,ETC. You have to get up super early to get a deck chair. Dinning room food was better than the buffet food. There was a smell on the ship(at certain times/at port) on the upper decks lido and above that smelled like vomit & human waste. I smelled this when I was in line for the water slide and from time to time. Was not the whole cruise. Cruise director was goofy tried to be funny. Ports of all were Bahamas,Nassau / US Virgin Islands / ST. Martin. Bahamas - We did the blue lagoon private beach.excellent time. US Virgin Islands - we did the Megan's bay beach swim & shopping tour. overall beach was awesome a must do if you go, the shopping tour could do with out. most of the souvenirs you can buy near the port were the ship is. St. Martin - did the jeep tour was very fun and informative watch out for the people on mopeds as they drive very crazy. overall great tour. I would cruise again with carnival. definitely do your homework on your ports of call and book your tours before you get on the ship as they fill up very quick.Thank You and happy cruising.

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