Grand Celebration Review

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Review for the Bahamas Cruise on Grand Celebration
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First Time Cruiser • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Feb 2017

The Grand Celebration is an older style ship that was clean, had friendly staff and everything we needed.

We went to breakfast at the buffet the first morning, and for late night snack after drinking, but went to the seated restaurants for the other meals. The buffet is not the quality of the other restaurants. The Stellar Prime was delicious for eggs benedict one morning and dinner the first night. You order off the menu, but the price is included in your cruise. Our dinner consisted of shrimp cocktail with dill sauce, endive and watercress salad, prime rib with baked potato and green beans, and a chocolate mousse cake for dessert. Was cooked beautifully and we were seated with other guests so were able to socialize.

We upgraded for a cost of $33 per person and went to the Admirality Club one night. The service was fabulous and so was the food. We had a one bite crab cake, Jumbo Shrimp cocktail, Lobster Bisque, filet mignon with peppercorn sauce, baked potato, grilled asparagus and a peach ricotta cheese cake. Everything was cooked to perfection and tasted wonderful.

Response from ChristineK, Social Media Team @Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line

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