New Orleans to Europe - Western Mediterranean Romantic Cruises Reviews

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Overall a good cruise

Review for a Europe - Western Mediterranean Cruise on Carnival Conquest

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kurtlinda
2-5 Cruises ā€¢ Age 60s

Cruised with three other couples. Overall, we enjoyed the Conquest much better after the 2.0 upgrade. LOVED, LOVED, LOVED the Guy Burgers and Blue Iguana. Staff was pleasant. Loved the new music format of artists on acoustic guitars. Now for the detractors. Lots and lots and lots of unsupervised kids. Kind of tough to balance a round Guy burger plate with kids running into you. Understandable ...
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Sail Date: June 2013

Cabin Type: Balcony


Had a good time but there were issues

Review for a Europe - Western Mediterranean Cruise on Navigator of the Seas

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Relajada
First Time Cruiser ā€¢ Age 70s

First of all, the best part of this cruise was New Orleans. It was the first time in NOLA for my daughter and I. We got in a day before the cruise and instantly fell in love with New Orleans. The Navigator looks good, most aspects are the same that we experienced on Carnival Victory and Princess. They did not have an outdoor movie screen which limited outdoor interest for me. I read that they ...
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Sail Date: February 2013

Cabin Type: Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Balcony


A great time!

Review for a Europe - Western Mediterranean Cruise on Navigator of the Seas

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lovintravelin74
6-10 Cruises ā€¢ Age 60s

This was a very relaxing cruise for us. Took a taxi to port at 10:30am and spent over 1/2 hr. stalled in traffic waiting in the terminal to be dropped off. Not fun. They could work on that. Once inside, it went fast, as we are Gold members. No champagne welcome that we have been used to. It was cold so we just went to eat and get aquainted with the ship layout. Our luggage didn't get to our ...
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Sail Date: February 2013

Cabin Type: Superior Oceanview Stateroom with Balcony


Debarking is a Nightmare

Review for a Europe - Western Mediterranean Cruise on Carnival Elation

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kajltd
6-10 Cruises ā€¢ Age 70s

We won a Carnival cruise and decided to go on the Elation since we had never been to New Orleans. Our two days there were wonderful. We had cruised on the Elation once before through the Panama Canal. It was about 12 years ago, and unfortunately, the passage of time shows on the Elation. Our stateroom was so crowded with the king bed that my husband had to roll over the bed to get in. Sometimes ...
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Sail Date: November 2012

Cabin Type: Ocean View


FANTASTIC Cruise

Review for a Europe - Western Mediterranean Cruise on Carnival Elation

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wnorman
10+ Cruises ā€¢ Age 60s

Arrived in New Orleans on Monday and did not sail until Saturday. Fell in love with New Orleans. This is definitely my new favourite port to sail from. Spending time there was amazing. So happy we decided to do that. Got to port about 11:25 and was on board eating lunch by 11:55. Easiest embarkation ever in over 20 cruises. FANTASTIC!!! Had oceanview Cabin on Main deck, M169 - odd layout but ...
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Sail Date: October 2012

Cabin Type: Ocean View


Quality Less Than What We Have Come to Expect From RCL

Review for a Europe - Western Mediterranean Cruise on Voyager of the Seas

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jmmlk
6-10 Cruises ā€¢ Age 60s

My wife and I have been on six cruises on four cruise lines. RCL; Holland America; Carnival and Celebrity. On this cruise we left from New Orleans. We had not cruised from there since before Katrina and were impressed with the port. There are several hotels from which you can easily walk to the port with your luggage (if there is one suitcase and one carry on each). We stayed at the Drury Inn for ...
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Sail Date: February 2012

Cabin Type: Junior Suite


New Orleans Departure - Voyage of the Seas 12/2011

Review for a Europe - Western Mediterranean Cruise on Voyager of the Seas

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tamiandchad
First Time Cruiser ā€¢ Age 50s

The New Orleans Voyager of the Seas departure was smooth & simple 12/3/2011. We easily parked at Fulton Place Parking Center http://fultonplaceparking.com on Convention Center Blvd. The parking structure takes up the whole block from Fulton to Convention & you can enter from a few sides. Cruise parking is $84 paid in advance & they accept credit cards. (Condo Parking Services, (504) 566-7275 ...
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Sail Date: December 2011

Cabin Type: Interior Stateroom


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