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Thompson
m/s Thomson Destiny
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Reviewed by:Jordon Richards
# previous cruises: 1
Date of Trip: July 27, 2005
Itinerary: Mediterranean
The Thomson Destiny cruise was the best holiday I ever went on and I've been to some good places the service was amazing the room was a let down tho if you go with 4 people you have to have the cabin I had it is way to small but that was the only letdown on this holiday the entertainment is wicked and the waters are soo polite you should definitely go on this fabulous cruise!!!!! book it now!!!!!
The pool on the boat was a good size there is 2 pools BUT there are filled with salt water witch stings your eyes badly when you go under water the casino was very professional and fun and places to walk there was a lot of space to walk!
The food on this ship is the best food I have ever had the effort they put it to making it is superb they never make any mistakes it I superb one of the best in the world
The cabin I had was crap was way to small for my family if you go with 4 people in your family you have to have a small room witch I think is ridiculous we had to take change getting up it was so annoying!!!!!!!!!
The entertainment on bored was excellent it was very professional it was never bored in the nights
There is a basketball and table Tennis Area that is very big and fun.
The passengers were very nice I have the number and email address of a friend I made on the destiny and will be meeting up with them in the future.
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