Pacific Eden Review

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Serious Vibrations

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oldblueeyes13
2-5 Cruises • Age 80s

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Sail Date: May 2017

My wife & i were not happy with p&o Cruise from the moment we got on the ship pacific Eden to start our cruise gd7r6c. We were showed to our room were we could feel a high degree of vibration the same vibration was in in may parts of the ship which continued through out the night & day it could be felt even in bed.most of the 10 days & nine nights. Except when we were cruising around 10 knots. Mostly we cruised at around 19 knots..The Viberations made us feel terrible most of the trip

We were not happy with the scenic sailing of the kimberly Coast. All advertising by P&O stated that there would be scenic Cruising of Kimberley Coast Also the ships announcement given on the ships radio on Thursday 18/5/17, stated that all day Friday we would be able to see the shore We did not see any shore line on the way there or on the way back all we saw was the Entrance into Kuri Bay

At Broome all the advertising about the trike tour showed a fantastic trike with a with a super car body when we arrived at Broome, the trike’s that arrived were in fact normal road machines not that which was advertised. Enquiries made to the owners of the business. revealed That It Was Never intended to use that trike for the rides in fact it was not even on the road also many of the customers that day believed that their rides would be on the super trike We would never have gone on this cruise had we known that the Super trike would not have been for this shore tour especially as the price paid was so high

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