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The crew did a great job looking out for our vacation.
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| Celebrity Cruises Celebrity Eclipse | Carnival Cruise Lines Carnival Freedom | |
| CDC Score | 97 | 100 |
| Double Occupancy | 2850 | 2974 |
| Crew | 1271 | 1160 |
Service was uniformly excellent on Celebrity Eclipse. This included our cabin attendant, who made himself available for special requests at odd hours, and from wait staff in the restaurants. On the third day of the cruise, the concierge desk called the room to inquire if all our expectations were being met, a nice personalized touch.
Ship announcements were not piped into our cabin, but could be heard from the hallway. There were usually two announcements daily: one from the ship captain and a second from the cruise director. Announcements were made in English and most were translated (usually abbreviated) into Spanish.
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Staff and Ship Policies
At embarkation guests are allowed to bring on board two bottles of wine, per cabin. A corkage fee of $25 per bottle applies to these bottles when opened by dining staff. Read More... |
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Health and Safety
Cleanliness and safety issues seemed well thought out. Read More... |
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