Carnival Pride Review

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10th Anniversary Celebration & First Time Cruisers!

Review for the Eastern Caribbean Cruise on Carnival Pride
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missallyn
First Time Cruiser • Age 40s

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Sail Date: Sep 2018
Cabin: Interior
Traveled with children

Carvinal Pride Review 9/23-9/30 Grand Turk - Half Moon Cay - Freeport

My Husband and I celebrated our 10th wedding Anniversary with a cruise from Baltimore on the Carnival Pride. We are first time cruisers and liked the convenience of a local port within a few hours drive of our home. Our son who is three and a half also cruised with us. After researching cruise lines, itineraries and ports we felt the Pride would best suit our needs for some family fun in the sun!

As for our review it’s from a young family’s perspective and first time cruisers trying to learn the ropes. Although we saw most of the venues onboard we did not go into more of the adult themed areas like Serenity, some specialty bars, specialty dining, night clubs, ect. We learned the great fact about cruising is it’s what you want to make of it. You can do very little or have an activity almost any time of the day or night. To some this review will feel like we did very little, but it’s what we chose :) Our family had a blast.

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Interior

Cabin 4A

Cabin: Riviera Mid Interior, which our family of 3 was very comfortable in. Room was very clean. We loved our cabin Steward Ketut. He was amazing! Always checking on us to see if we required anything in addition to twice daily service. Air condition worked great. Fridge was cold. Ample closet storage. Water pressure was great and the corner shower was surprisingly roomy.

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