Carnival Imagination Review

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Review for the Mexican Riviera Cruise on Carnival Imagination
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WindinmySails
6-10 Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Nov 2017
Cabin: Ocean View

Imagination Review

We just got off Imagination on Thanksgiving. It was a great little 4 day cruise.

We are in our mid 50’s early 60’s. Embarkation was easy, even when I left my passport on my luggage and the luggage had to be tracked down in order for me to even board the ship. We were coming from colder Denver and I put my jacket with my passport in my luggage….such an ameture move. Carnival was on it, and made me feel relieved that I would be getting on the ship, but it would be a few hours later. My heart sank, because we came on an earlier flight to enjoy being on board earlier...that didn’t seem it was going to happen. Long story short, I only had to wait an additional hour, and we were having lunch on the Lido deck. It was so easy to board with my luggage, I would probably do that vs. giving it up at the curb, again.

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Ocean View

Cabin 6D

Our Cabin

Were were on the Riviera Deck 4 and the cabin was nice and always made up. Strangely we didn’t see our room stewart, Bennie, until the third day, but anything we needed or asked for he did do…..ninja...sure of it. I like having rooms closer to the ocean. Being in the aft, 220R, it was easy to use the elevator.

Cabin initially had a funky smell, but I always bring an air freshener, like the kind you’d use in a car, and it was good within a couple hours.

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