Carnival Glory Review

NEW YEARS EVE CRUISE ON GLORY

Review for the Western Caribbean Cruise on Carnival Glory
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10+ Cruises • Age 40s

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Sail Date: Dec 2017
Cabin: Balcony
Traveled with children

We were a group of 8. 4 adults and 4 children ages 11 8 4 and 2. This was my 2nd time on Carnival and the first time for all others. I felt like this cruise was extremely crowded. There was no space to walk around the ship without worrying about losing a kid or getting separated from your group. Crowds every where. Deck chairs on sea days were never to be found and Chair hogs were out in full force.

The food was very good but the choices were just not interesting. The wait staff worked very hard to make everything nice until Friday night when they never cleared away dirty dishes, handed us the next course even if we were still eating the previous one, and if there was no room on the table they just put the plate in our hands! We waited through half of the meal for a high chair which made dinner very hard with a 2 year old! Coffee was nonexistent that night.

Room steward was very nice and did a very nice job. Cleaned the room 2 times per day without ever asking.

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Balcony

Cabin 8C

Cabin was small with 3 twins and an overhead. Felt very claustrophobic but not unlike other ships.

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