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Carnival Cruise Line

MS Jubilee

Your Rating:Three Stars
Reviewed by: Kathy Anderson
# previous cruises: 2
Date of Trip: March 17, 2003
Itinerary: Caribbean - Western

Overview
All in all - our whole family had a great time on this cruise, and I would recommend it.

Public Areas
The Jubilee is the smallest of the Carnival fleet. There are not as many public areas as some of the other lines, but I found the crew to be predominantly friendly, and the atmosphere to be fun and casual. The water slide was fantastic, and the casino took my money, but I had a good time.

Food and Service
The food on the ship was good. It was not all as fantastic as I've read about, but it was good. On the first cruise that I took, which was a Premier cruise to the Bahamas, the food was excellent. But, they're out of business. I guess I was expecting the same from Carnival, but it just wasn't. Don't get me wrong, it was good, just not excellent. And don't let Carnival's web site fool you, there is no "Seafood Bistro" on this ship. They are referring to the many buffet services on the Lido Deck. It was good, but you will find no Prime Rib or Lobster here. The omelettes are fabulous though, and the pizza is good. If you can order whatever kind of pizza you want, I didn't figure out how to do it. But the always present pepperoni was great. The waiter that we had in the main dining room was way burnt out. He was nice, and the service was good, but it was the assistant waiter that did all of the work. Only until the last day, tip day, did our waiter do any of the real work. He served bread, poured tea, cleaned dishes, smiled and chatted, etc. He did not do this the first 4 days. While we opted to do the auto tip on our sign and sail, I gave a little extra to the assistant waiter because I really thought he deserved it. I wish now that I had adjusted the tip to the head waiter, but I didn't. I did observe many of the other head waiters doing a fantastic job though. And some friends that we met were thrilled with their waiter.

Cabins
Our room was adequate, and very clean. The whole ship seemed very clean. Our steward wasn't the greatest, but we certainly appreciated him, and all that he did for us. He just wasn't the friendliest guy I've ever met, but he was certainly helpful. And he kept our room immaculate, and he did provide lots of information. We had towel animals in the room 3 nights of the 5 day cruise, and they were very cute. The beds were comfortable.

I've read other reviews where the boat vibrated intolerably, and smelled of sewage. I certainly did not experience this. The boat did vibrate, but, it's a boat! (ship yes, but same premise) We did not have any sewage smell, and we were right in the middle of it, with an oceanfront room. We were on the Empress deck, suite 110 & 112.

Entertainment
My 10 year old had lots to do, as the Camp Carnival was great. My 16 year old was bored the first day, but made friends and was bored no more. The Oz Disco provided lots of evening entertainment for her and her friends, they serve no alcohol to the underage crowd, but allows them to dance and have fun.

Activities
The first port that we went to was Calica. We opted for the XCaret tour. All I can say about this is that if you want to wander around alot, see "some" interesting stuff, then spend the rest of your time at a really small beach area, pay the money for it. About 51.00 per person. I was a little disappointed, and wished that we had just gone to a beach club, and hung out. Calica is nothing more than a quarry, and DON'T buy from the sellers in the tents there. They are way too expensive, and they will beg. XCaret is actually in Cancun, and any tour in Calica takes you to another city. Our second port was Cozumel. The water is SOOO BLUE!!!!!! We opted for the Playa de Sol beach break, and we had a great time. The taxi fom there back to the pier was the taxi ride from hell, the driver kept trying to pass everyone while there were cars coming at us!! It scared the hell out of me, but we made it back safely. Our day was wonderful though, with that exception.

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