Carnival Elation Review

First cruise and we loved it!

Review for the Bahamas Cruise on Carnival Elation
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Alanacombs1
First Time Cruiser • Age 40s

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Sail Date: Jul 2018
Cabin: Interior
Traveled with children

We chose this cruise because it was the best deal and the one of the shortest drives to the port. We had been to Nassau (not by cruise) before without the kids and enjoyed our time there. We had never been to Half Moon Cay, which was beautiful!! We did the Blue Lagoon excursion in Nassau but still had time to walk around town as well. It was a great experience! The island was beautiful, and you could watch and interact with dolphins if you wanted to. No one in our group did this but it was fun watching others. Half Moon Cay had plenty to do and the lunch provided by Carnival was great! The water area was fun for smaller kids and there were plenty of chairs for everyone. The activities in the ship were fun. My children didn’t do any of the camp experiences but they loved Waterworks and my youngest daughter enjoyed the Build a Bear Workshop. We loved our cruise director, Melissa, she was amazing and fun!! She was literally everywhere all of the time. She made the trip really special. Their was also a man in the Tiffany restaurant who would go around and tell jokes, the kids loved him but I didn’t get his name. We definitely enjoyed this vacation, it was amazing!

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Interior

Cabin 4A

Our cabin was close to the elevators which was very convenient! We had 5 in our room and we all slept comfortably! I was very surprised by this. It was nice to be together in such close quarters without distractions. The room was clean and the water pressure in the shower was awesome!

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