Carnival Pride Review

Good Cruise Considering the Size of the Ship. Improvement Needed in Some Areas.

Review for the Bahamas Cruise on Carnival Pride
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gvargo
2-5 Cruises • Age 40s

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Sail Date: Jul 2015
Cabin: Extended Balcony

Overall thoughts:

We went as a couple in our early 30’s. No children. I have cruised before. Barring the poor room service and the overcrowding of the pools, this cruise is probably the best you are going to get for a ship of this size. Overall we had a good time and very few complaints. We did find that we had a lot of downtime where the ship did not have any activities planned before 5pm. We sat by the pool for several hours during this time, which was relaxing as long as the hordes of kids running around weren’t too obnoxious, which they generally weren’t. After 5pm, there were plenty of things to do (see below).

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Cabin Review

Extended Balcony

Cabin 8J

We had an extended balcony stateroom. The rooms have not been renovated since the ship was built. They are kind of an old orange color. There was wear on the table and the couch, but other than that the room was in excellent condition.

TV’s – The TV was a 20 inch tube TV. Not impressive.

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