Carnival Transpacific Cruise Reviews

Great meeting this guy,humble and transparent.  He just knows what he's doing. As I said,if He is not your cruise activity director,just ask for a refund lol. He's that good.
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Relocation from Hawaii

Review for a Transpacific Cruise on Carnival Legend

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PeterD8
6-10 Cruises • Age 50s

This was the longest cruise we had undertaken at 17 nights. We felt a strange vibe when boarding the ship. On all of our previous cruises, everyone boarding the ship is in a great mood – as we are all going on holiday at the same time. This one was a little different with some people boarding cranky and staying cranky the whole cruise. For some it was their first cruise, which is a bit strange ...
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Sail Date: September 2017

Cabin Type: Aft-View Extended Balcony

Traveled with children


Honolulu to Sydney - 22nd Sept 2017 - 17 nights

Review for a Transpacific Cruise on Carnival Legend

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Charry
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

We booked this cruise so that we could have a week in Waikiki and then cruise home. We had a great time in Honolulu. This was our first time on Carnival Legend, but have been on Carnival Spirt twice. We had the first boarding time of 12.30 - 1pm, although it did appear that everyone had turned up to board at the same time! So it did take a little while to get through and on board, although ...
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Sail Date: September 2017

Cabin Type: Extended Balcony


FANTASTIC CRUISE

Review for a Transpacific Cruise on Carnival Legend

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bevharro
2-5 Cruises • Age 70s

Where do I begin with this cruise review. We have been on this ship before and this time was as good as the last, except longer. What a great way to come home from Hawaii - so much more relaxing. We actually stayed in Waikiki for eleven days before the cruise and didn't want to leave there. We had a package and stayed at the Hyatt Regency on the 33rd floor. Fantastic. Buffet breakfast was ...
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Sail Date: September 2017

Cabin Type: Balcony


Avoid Carnival Legend

Review for a Transpacific Cruise on Carnival Legend

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Mjohn147
2-5 Cruises • Age 40s

I would not recommend this cruise to anyone based on the experience we have had as a family with guest services and the finance team. The guest services has a mentality of shifting blame rather than accepting responsibility for their mistakes. There was an issue with over 40 guests using various banks being cut off from bars and casinos at the same time and Guest services keep blaming ...
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Sail Date: September 2016

Cabin Type: Extended Balcony

Traveled with children


Carnival Legend from Honolulu to Sydney

Review for a Transpacific Cruise on Carnival Legend

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mrnmrsbunny
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

We chose this cruise because we wanted to go to Hawaii and cruise back home. Also that we could spend Australian Dollars on the ship. The crew were fabulous, always friendly. Food was good. Entertainment good. The crossing was mostly calm with a couple of days where the sea was rough, but the ship handled the bad weather very well. The cabin (7162) was great and having the extended balcony ...
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Sail Date: September 2016

Cabin Type: Extended Balcony


FIRST AND LAST TIME ON CARNIVAL - PATHETIC

Review for a Transpacific Cruise on Carnival Legend

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suesheepsbum
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

This is my 33rd cruise - first and last with Carnival. Husband, self and adult daughter chose this to have a peaceful, relaxing trip back to Sydney, rather than flying, which I loathe. Upon boarding the ship and looking around, my disappointment could not be hidden. It looks like someone on serious drugs designed the decor which is a horrible, dark, ugly, gawdy mix of Neptune's nymphs vs Greek ...
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Sail Date: September 2016

Cabin Type: Aft-View Extended Balcony


Never Again

Review for a Transpacific Cruise on Carnival Legend

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Bisho
2-5 Cruises • Age 70s

We joined our immediate family on this trip as being in our 60s we thought it would be better for ourselves. First problem was it took 45minutes at the boarding office as the inefficent woman doing this deleted all our details. Five people later we boarded the Legend with papers to take to the front desk. Once again 20minutes later we now have bank accounts.As we left Honolulu at 11pm all ...
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Sail Date: September 2016

Cabin Type: Balcony


Cruising the Beautiful Pacific Ocean

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STBD mess
6-10 Cruises • Age 60s

We chose this cruise for the embarkation port Honolulu and the ports we visited. The ship was repositioning and the time of year was perfect. It was very smooth sailing and the weather was very warm. We have never cruised Carnival Cruise Line before and were pleasantly surprised in a lot of ways but also disappointed in some ways as well. The service and staff were terrific, we enjoyed the ...
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Sail Date: September 2016

Cabin Type: Extended Balcony



Carnival Legend- A nice experience- mostly

Review for a Transpacific Cruise on Carnival Legend

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Born2birdie
10+ Cruises • Age 80s

We flew to Honolulu from Seattle to cruise on the Carnival Legend.. The cruise was 11 days and the first 2 days we were to be docked in Honolulu. The itinerary showed the ship being there at 8:00 am on the first day. We were under the impression that we could board after that. However, we were not allowed to board until 1:30 pm and after. This was not communicated at all. So, the first day was ...
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Sail Date: May 2016


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