Carnival Elation Review

Amazing staff!

Review for the Bahamas Cruise on Carnival Elation
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NikkiLeavingAReview
First Time Cruiser • Age 30s

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Sail Date: Oct 2018

We went for a mother’s day adventure. Took my mother to the Bahamas. It was a great time. Staff makes the experience even better. Every staff member says hi in passing and you can tell they truly love their jobs. Cam is extremely entertaining and great at his job. Phillip, our photographer, was kind and takes amazing photos. Our dining team Dean, Anak and Deni made us laugh during our entire meal and gave us memories we won’t forget. Our housekeeper, Mayura, was so nice and did a great job keeping our room looking great. It was a great experience and I would go back again. My only complaint would be disembarkation. It seemed rather unorganized. Entire boat had to be out of rooms by 8:30 am and moved to level 9. This was a lot of people to stay on one level. Halls were blocked off and we were forced to sit in casino and wait. Normally this wouldn’t be a problem however, smoking is allowed in casino and the smokers didn’t hesitate to light up. It was hard to breathe in this room and I have asthma. I smelled like smoke and couldn’t wait to get away. My personal opinion is that smoking should not be allowed anywhere on the boat during the disembarkation process. Smoking is illegal in public buildings in the United States, but allowed in a crowded room on a boat. Doesn’t make much sense to me.

Cabin Review

Cabin Interior 5

We had a cabin on the 5th floor. No windows or balcony. Cabin was clean and beautiful. Spent most of time outside of room. Didn’t mind having no windows. Would stay there again.

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Freeport

Little shopping. Didn’t book excursion but wish I would have. Not much to do.

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