Carnival Miracle Review

Never Again

Review for the Western Caribbean Cruise on Carnival Miracle
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jlm00n
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Oct 2018
Cabin: Balcony

This old, rusty bucket is small and it vibrates all the time. The crew, for the most part, can't wait to get transferred to another vessel. The food is awful with the exception of Nick and Nora's Steakhouse. N&N has great food and world class service and was the only nice thing on this ship. The casino is so smokey that it is not fit to walk through let alone stay and gamble. I guess this saved me a bit of money. The food in the main dining hall is passable for breakfast but was so bad the one dinner we experienced that we opted to pay the extra to eat at the Steakhouse every other night. We had coffee sent to the cabin the first coupld of mornings but it was so bitter that the rest of the week we walked to the coffee bar and the very nice barista made something more acceptable.

The Chef's Table experience was nice, but just showed that they have the talent to make good food, just not for the ship's capacity.

The topper for my cruise was that I purchased some liquor on Caymen, a hard to find brand. And while a letter made it to my cabin stating that they had it and it would be delivered later that evening, it was lost, and thought to have been misdelivered. Tough for me as I've been getting the runaround for a couple of days not trying to get the purchase price refunded.

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Balcony

Cabin 8F

small, old, and it vibrates like an amusement ride Fridge did not work; in cabin phone did not work.

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