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No entertainment, food not good,

Review for a Bahamas Cruise on Carnival Legend

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Phindawson
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

Because it got dood reviews and it was leaving from Baltimore. Unfortunately we had a very rough ride down and back and weather was not good anywhere but Half Moon Cay but that not the cruises fault. The food however was not very good, didn’t even look appealing. There was no entertainment really other than comedian who was very good and some piano bar etc. just a bunch of games and auctions ...
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Sail Date: March 2024

Cabin Type: Balcony


Cruising from Baltimore in March Comes with Risks

Review for a Bahamas Cruise on Carnival Legend

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dsfitz
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

This cruise was most notable for the weather - it was cold, windy, and wet for most of the cruise. Really the only beautiful day was our Half Moon Cay day - so that was nice. But the seas were quite rough most of the time (it's great the ship has stabilizers) too. So overall, if you are looking for warmth and beautiful sunny days - just be aware you might not get them at this time of year. ...
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Sail Date: March 2024

Cabin Type: Balcony


The good the bad and the ugly

Review for a Bahamas Cruise on Vision of the Seas

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snellbaker
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

I was in an ocean view First the good: The crew were fabulous. Attentive, friendly, extremely skilled and eager to please. I can't say enough good about all of my interactions with them all. The "Chef's Table" was superb. I always book this experience whenever I cruise Royal and I was not disappointed. The food was, as always, great, the ambiance was first rate and again, the staff were ...
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Sail Date: March 2024

Cabin Type: Ocean View


Not Good

Review for a Bahamas Cruise on Carnival Legend

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Simba Simba
First Time Cruiser • Age 50s

Food was awful. Ship was outdated. Staff were nice and pleasant. The ship was constantly in your pocket from the time you sail away until the last day. It is definitely a party boat. Comedy show we saw was good. Nuasau was a nasty trashy place. When we asked staff where the beach was they said walk 20 minutes and make rights. The place was trashy, bums, locals harassing you. The beach had glass, ...
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Sail Date: March 2024


Seemed to have cheapened.

Review for a Bahamas Cruise on Carnival Legend

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opal sun
10+ Cruises • Age 30s

We traveled with six adults and two toddlers. We were rather disappointed in the food on the entire cruise, with the exception of the specialty restaurants. - Coffee in Truffle dining room not hot (dinner) - What happened to tablecloths in dining room? - A server used to come with a bread basket to choose bread we like. This time they came with all the same bread and gave one ...
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Sail Date: February 2024

Cabin Type: Balcony


Never Again

Review for a Bahamas Cruise on Carnival Legend

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Tiffstar
10+ Cruises • Age 50s

I gave Carnival Cruise Line another try but they failed me again. Dirty windows with brown streaks of dirt. Overcrowded tender boats. Cold bbq chicken served at their private island lunch. Poor entertainment and not enough to do. No turndown service, even in suites. And worst of all - mechanical failure, engine trouble left us motionless for hours. Due to the engine failure our cruise returned ...
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Sail Date: February 2024


First Carnival Cruise-Fun, but prefer RoyalC

Review for a Bahamas Cruise on Carnival Legend

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chefmb
6-10 Cruises • Age 50s

My husband and I chose this cruise since we can easily get a ride to the port. We wanted a break from winter. Neighbors joined us, making our party two couples 57-61 years old. We each had an ocean balcony. PROS: As mentioned, convenience to port. Plenty of shelving around bathroom sink (6 shelves for all of the meds, makeup, toiletries etc.). Plenty of closet space between 3 closets. ...
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Sail Date: February 2024

Cabin Type: Balcony


This will be my last cruise on Carnival

Review for a Bahamas Cruise on Carnival Legend

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WVisHome
2-5 Cruises • Age 50s

Sailed out of Baltimore on Carnival Legend for a 7-day cruise to the Bahamas. The wife and I sailed with our two girls, 15 and 17. This was our third cruise and second cruise on Carnival, the other one being on the Carnival Pride in 2018. I'll start with general thoughts, then I'll discuss some positives, and end with the negatives. Generally, the ship was clean and the food decent. There were ...
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Sail Date: January 2024


Royal Caribbean is Slipping

Review for a Caribbean - Southern Cruise on Vision of the Seas

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mamayer
10+ Cruises • Age 80s

I am a D+ on RCL, so have really enjoyed them in the past. They now have gone paperless and have an app that you must use. It often takes 2 or 3 tries to get in. Why not perfect the app before launching it? The wifi is now the same way. You often have to try several times to log on. This is the first year that i have had poor wifi reception on a RCL ship. They have very few big shows as in the ...
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Sail Date: January 2024


Cold Temperatures But Still Had a Great Trip!

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Oles3611
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

Yes, sailing in January you take the risk of colder temperatures, this was expected, but not to the degree it turned out to be. The trip started with 6" of snow in Baltimore the morning of departure. Lots were closed at first so crews could plow and passengers leaving the preceding cruise could get to their cars and clean the snow off. Once the lots were opened, the line of cars proceeded. ...
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Sail Date: January 2024

Cabin Type: Ocean View

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