Carnival Ecstasy Review

Carnival Ecstasy

Review for the Bahamas Cruise on Carnival Ecstasy
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BriAnaQMinor
2-5 Cruises • Age 20s

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Sail Date: Dec 2019
Cabin: Junior Suite

The first day was as expected very busy with getting people on and off the ship. Met our steward Juan who was AMAZING. The cruise director (Alex) was also fun himself. Our stateroom was nice we had a mini suite big enough for the two of us that went. The VIP Blue Lagoon excursion in Nassau was AMAZING (for adults only). Thats were all the positive comments end. The sewage smell on this cruise was AWFUL! The food was AWFUL. There isn't much to do in Princess Cay unless you book some type of excursion. The beach area is really nice, but very crowded once everyone is off the ship. The kitchen staff was very rude left spills in the floor also was serving adults children size portions (not like it was worth eating anyways). Finally, embarkment was the worse I had ever experienced on any cruise! They were doing the normal drills scanning sail and sign cards as you exit the ship we were stopped and asked to pull out our birth certificates and photo IDs (not to mention we are blocking the line on the atrium floor for others to exit). We were asked to follow this gentleman down to US immigration customs (at this point we are embarrassed and confused) no-one would explain what was going on. They searched our bags and in customs and finally we were free to go. I really feel they could have went about the situation a different way than stopping us in front of everyone on the ship and making this big aggressive scene. Made us seem like criminals... not cool. Needless to say if I ever decide to go back on a Carnival cruise is will definitely not be on this ship!

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