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MS Seawing

Your Rating:Three Stars
Reviewed by: Douglas Dalton
# previous cruises: 6
Date of Trip: April 16, 2001
Itinerary: Mediterranean

Overview
My wife and I had a very good time on this ship,we were lucky to go on its final shake down cruise all around the Easterm Med before the summer season realy stared.The crew tried very hard to please us in every way possible, from our cabin lady to the the captain ( whose name I have forgotten how to spell!!)I must make a special mention of the cruise director-actor-comic-m of s- he and his bunch of boys and girls, worked their socks off to make us happy and as far as we were concerned they achieved just that, full marks to them all.

Public Areas
The public area's on board were good, she has a great theatre /lounge with plenty of seating. The piano bar at the rear of the ship was comfortable, attached to it was the very small casino,leading out onto a balcony over looking the stern. Walkways around the ship were good but not undercover as some of the bigger ships.

Food and Service
This ship has only one dining room, which is very 1920's in style, the waiters were excelent and the food was very good also.

Cabins
I am six foot four inches in hight and I found that I could get into the shower o.k and the beds were also very comfortable, as far as hanging room is concerned does any cruise ship have enough when the little lady unpacks, I think not.

Entertainment
I attended all the shows they were just great even more so when you took into consideration the size of the stage area.The entertainment staff were some of the best that I have seen, and worked themselves into the ground for us, I would give them 10 out of10 for everything that they did, The cruise director was the best that I have seen on any ship that I have been on, and that includes the Norway

Activities
We visited sixteen ports in total, all were interesting in some way or another, the only thing I will never do again and that is to visit Cario, this must be the worst city that I have been to, and I have been to many.

Who Goes
This must rate as a very friendly ship, and we found it easy to get to know people, But there were some moaning minnies on board who seemed to spend all there time huddled in a corner moaning about something or other, I think that this cruise was the best value for money that we have been on so far we saw so many places had such a good time , I should like to say thanks to all the crew for a great time.

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