Carnival Paradise Review

3.5 / 5.0
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Good for families with tweens

Review for the Western Caribbean Cruise on Carnival Paradise
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scottymom1
2-5 Cruises • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Jun 2016
Cabin: Junior Suite
Traveled with children

We picked this cruise for our family vacation and especially liked the Circle C kids club for ages 12-14 with plenty of on ship activities for the kids. The kids were able to do scavenger hunts, video game competitions and lots of other mingling activities. We booked a balcony room which was FABULOUS! We were able to enjoy a private sunset view every day with ocean breezes.

The food was excellent in the dining room evenings, but the family was disappointed by the limited poolside lunch choices of hamburgers, hotdogs or pizza every day. We miss the formal dining option for lunch.

One day we tried the Asian cousine which consisted of 3 basic spicy bowls. Not much for choice or variety at lunch and the sweets shop closes at 11 pm so no more midnight buffets like the old days.

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Junior Suite

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After staying in a room with a balcony on level 11 I would never cruise any other way. Perfect in every way. Plus the room came with priority boarding and disembarking. We were able to skip all the lines.

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