We just got back from Carnival Cruise Valor that sailed on November 8th out Miami. There were good and bad things about this ship. One of good things about our cruise was our cabin #7440 had a huge balcony. It was enough to hold 16 people on it. Though the room is much smaller than most of the balcony rooms, there was alot more light. This room only sleeps two in the cabin, so it wouldn't be good for families. The ship's decor was patriotic, which made it nice for Veteran's Day. Of course the chocolate melting cake was good as usual. Now here is bad things about it, the dining room service was below average (forgot to give us some things and service was very slow), the activities seemed scarce, entertainment was just ok, (some nights boring), housekeeping was below average, and the ship seemed cramped more than the others we have sailed on. One morning, they forgot to deliver room service to us. The food on the last night in the dining room was very bad, rolls burnt and prime rib tough. These were issues that I left on my comment card to Carnival. Out of all the Carnival Cruise Ships we have traveled on, the best ones were Carnival Imagination, Carnival Pride, and Carnival Spirit. The Carnival Paradise was ok. The Carnival Elation and Carnival Valor were the two we had the most issues with. The best Cruise Directors on Carnival is John Heald, Chris Jefferson, and Chris Roberts. We did not care for Stewart Dunn. Big Tex was alright. But I do have to say, one of the best things that happened on the Carnival Valor, was that I won a free cruise for two. I guess we will be traveling on Carnival again next year, possibly the Carnival Splendor, or maybe the Carnival Dream.
If anyone needs information on any of these Cruises, I would be happy to respond to you.
Friday, November 20, 2009
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