This was our first cruise and the experience was terrible
-Dated ship / staterooms that were falling apart (paint falling off, rust, mildew, stains on couch)
-Activities were meh. Large pool deck that was mostly full of drunk bachelor / bachelorette parties. Some cool water slides but it was freezing the entire voyage.
-Trivia was hit or miss. We did the Harry Potter one and the person ...
This was our first cruise and we really liked it. Everyone was really friendly. The main dining was delicious and the staff there are awesome. Christopher from main Dinning was super cool with my kids, always asking my son (guapito) what he'll like and go out of his way to assist us, so did Deepak. Room service is aways on it with the cleaning ,specially Mark in deck 9. Can missed Mr washy washy ...
It's been 4 years since we last cruised on the sister ship to The Navigator of the Seas. Covid pretty much dictated our schedule for the last 3 years. Now, we saw an opportunity to set sail again. We tried last September, but a Covid outbreak pushed the schedule back until this April. Prior to the cruise we signed up for the KEY program as well as the Refreshment package. The KEY allowed us to ...
We took this cruise the week of April 16, 2023 and although we did have a good time, it was not because of anything NCL did. We had Priority Boarding and found the staff in San Diego to be very unhelpful. There was no process for explaining or assisting with Priority Boarding which we paid extra for. Seemed like it was simply a charge without any service. My wife asked a NCL representative how we ...
I've gone on Carnival, Norwegian and Royal Caribbean. Norwegian has the best dining with Specialty Restaurants but other than that it's a very boring ship. Too many children running around unattended, hot tubs full of children. Comedy night was 18+ but people bought their children so the comedian talked about oral sex and masterbation as I sat there with children around. Left there and went to ...
I’m trying to write this while everything from this cruise is fresh in my mind (we returned yesterday). This is a review of a Norwegian Cruise Lines week-long cruise to Mexico from San Diego and is fairly lengthy. If you want to skip the details, the conclusion is that my wife and I have been contentedly cruising on Celebrity for a number of years. We will be skipping NCL in the future in favor ...
We have cruised many times and this time we again chose the Celebrity Solstice for its convenient port at San Pedro, CA and itinerary to the Mexican Riviera. We love the Solstice because it combines a comfortable, mid size ship with very good ports to visit, food in many varied venues and talented entertainment as well as an outstanding crew. We enjoyed the Aqua Class on this cruise with the Spa ...
I've sailed Celebrity before, and chose this one because it fit my schedule. The Solstice is an older ship, but she has been impeccably maintained -spotlessly clean and looking good. The service couldn't have been better. The staff is clearly very happy aboard and it shows with the cheerful, smiling faces at every level of every department. The food was outstanding with several stand-out dishes in ...
The reason I chose this cruise line "Celebrity" was their website was very precise and informative. Their website was not only user friendly but friendly to handicap individuals and their needs.
I have no comparison to other cruise lines, however, I sailed with 2 individuals that had cruised with other companies and they mentioned how they were impressed with the quality of food and friendly ...
While looking for a way to escape the last of winter up here in northern Canada, we chose this 7 night Mexican Riviera cruise. The ships public areas are beautiful. Restaurants are pleasing, and the stateroom beds in short, are fabulous.
Getting to the port from LAX, be advised as of sailing (April 8/23) the airport has changed where you get taxis, shuttles, Lyft or Ubers. Just be aware of ...