Carnival Mardi Gras Review

Will be hard to beat

Review for the Western Caribbean Cruise on Carnival Mardi Gras
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roadk9
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Oct 2021

We wanted to experience the best Carnival had to offer and we also wanted to be out for at least 14 days. The ship itself is amazing in its design. The little touches and the Grand statements add up to a really unique ship. And to top it off they staffed the ship with the best performing people they have. Not just the entertainment staff but staff at every position are up to the Flagship standards. And they are all friendly. I think they must have been told that they are free to talk to passengers, because every one of them I addressed responded and called me by name. Then there is the food, there were so many different venues that you will find things you like no matter how strange your tastes might be. The only issue I see with this ship is not the fault of Carnival but instead the Covid restrictions. A ship this grand needs to have grand voyages not simple seven day, three port jaunts. Oh yeah I forgot it even has a roller coaster!

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The new designs are very nice. Lots of storage space and oh boy outlets. Even usb outlets not just on the counter but also at the reading lights on both sides of the bed. A 40in lcd tv is installed and while it’s great they selected CBS as the news channel no Fox. The large window has enough room to function as a seat!

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