We haven't quite made it into port yet, but I thought I might post my thoughts on this cruise. The good, the bad and the ugly.
Service: Service throughout the ship was excellent. The staff and crew of the Holiday were great as usual. Our cabin steward was the best we've had on any of our cruises. I can't say enough about the staff. We had zero bad experiences when dealing with any carnival personnel, except the casino staff did relieve me of a great deal of myu hard earned cash.
The food was okay. We ate the buffet for breakfast and lunch and ate in the dining room every night. The breakfast lines were long and slow moving, but the food was well prepared. The omelettes were great. Dinner in the dining room was good, but if you want your steak medium rare, ask for rare. Eat the lobster, I had two.
Shape of the ship: The ship really shows her age. Elevetors are small, slow and crowded. Rust is evident all over the ship, but it's been painted over. The rumors of brown water are true, but not to the extent I expected. The water in the sink is clear for the most part, but in the toilet, it is light brown. The cabin air conditioners worked sometimes and didn't at others. Complaints of hot cabins abound. We were in V9 and woke up in Cozumel because the room was so hot we were sweating. When we boarded the ship in Mobile and in Cozumel, the heat in the cabin was unbearable. It was repaired and we were fine as long as the ship was moving. Hot water was available most of the time. Some people were talking about they didn't have cold water. We had both hot and cold water on every day except the first day. Water pressure was real low and the flow from the shower was a trickle at times. That improved as the cruise progressed.
Weather: Couldn't have asked for better and the seas were calm and smooth all the way.
Port of Call: The only port we had was Cozumel. Prices seemed to be a little higher this trip and the shops were not as apt to barter. Most said "the price is the price". Fat Tuesdays was, as usual, a nice place to grab a drink and eat a little food. We didn't do any activities, but heard from other guests they were great.
Entertainment was limited if you are into listening to bands, but the band in the Tiki Lounge was better than average if you like southern rock and country. The piano player in the piano lounge was out "for medical reasons" the only night we made it to the piano bar. The shows in the main room were well put together and entertaining. The comedian was good, but we had to leave the room because there weren't enough seats (Standing room only, and not much of that) and the room temperature wasn't comfortable. The casino staff was helpful and friendly at all times as were the servers of the ever present drinks. Slots were overall tight, but one guy did win $2700.00 on the first night.
Overall, we had a great time and really enjoyed the cruise. I probably would not sail the Holiday again if other choices were available, but if it is all I had time for, I would do it in a second. All things considered, I think we got our moneys worth and more. It was a very enjoyable trip, despite some issues, but enjoyable never the less. What made the cruise was the attitude of the staff and the can do attitude the exhibit.
Well, that's it. Now all that's left is debarkation. I wish we were headed in the other direction.
May 27, 2010 Triumph
11/10 oops 11/11/2009 Triumph
6/11/2009 Holiday
11/20/2008 Carnival Ecstasy
5/3/2008 Carnival Fantasy
10/1/2007 Carnival Fantasy
4/12/2007 Carnival Fantasy
5/15/2006 Carnival Ecstasy
5/21/2005 CarnivaEcstacy
11/4/2004 Carnival Holiday
4/11/2004 Carnival Conquest
4/12/2003 Celebration Cozumel
Platinum is GREAT!...Working on number 25.
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