A More Refined Way To Cruise?
A more refined way to cruise? |
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Reviewed By: Fletcher, London on 18th Apr 2009
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| Cruise Line: Azamara Club Cruises |
Times cruised before: 10+ |
| Cruise Ship: Azamara Journey |
Sailed:
April,
2009 |
| Destination:
Mediterranean
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Age: 46-55 |
| Cabin: Balcony |
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The main dining with open seating was great, first night was a little frantic but people soon started to get into the swing of things and we didn't need to wait for long. The food was top class but was let down by rather amature service, once the initial introductions were made 'hi I'm X from X' bread was often forgotten or chefs recommendations weren't given, if quizzed over items on the menu there was little knowledge but a great willingness to find out.
The main dining was far better than the 'speciality restaurants' although these were also a very high standard we felt gave very little difference or quality. Tables were less than half filled which was disappointing when it was hard to get a reservation.
The entertainment was extremly poor, the pianist and harpist were good but the other staff were incredibly "cheesy" with a bored look and an air of self importance that delivered very substandard, uninteresting and very short shows. Be prepared to sit in bars with unused dance floors and pianos that are only played for 1 hour probably when dining.
Staterooms were very good, although if you are of larger proportions be prepared for the smallest of bathrooms with a body clinging shower curtain. The stateroom butler is lovely but slightly pointless as they perform less tasks than most stateroom attendants. Rooms lovely and clean with dressing gowns - shame that there is still no tea making facilities.
Overall the ship was extremely clean with a feel of a high-end gentlemans club, only having 700 guests on the ship meant that you were made to feel very special and didn't have to wait for tenders or queue for the omlette station. I felt very relaxed after the cruise and not hassled in anyway - although the wallet did take a huge hit on prices.
If you have booked this cruise you will get a really great relaxing holiday but if you are used to high end entertainment be prepared for a rude awakening. My main annoyance with the cruise was lack of dancing and being charged "gratitudes" at every corner.
Overall a good cruise experience but will probably be looking to go on the parent company "Celebrity" next time!!
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| Main restaurant very good - speciality restaurants much the same. | | Entertainment |  |
| Poor entertainment - they tried hard but it all became a little bit amateur! | | Shore Excursions |  |
| Very expensive - the exchange rate hurts!! Independent Rome the only one we did and that was excellent but at £61 each rather pricey!! | | Staff |  |
| Philip, the Hotel manager, couldn't have tried harder. Many of the entertainment staff finished their contract at the end of this cruise (they were all at the airport with us) and perhaps this showed in the shows. | | Children's Facilities | n/a |
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| Quite poor - on the overnighter in Venice it was like the cruise had finished a day early!!! | | Cabins |  |
| Nice views from the balcony - we saw some wonderful sights. BUT that bathroom is the smallest we have come across. The Butler is only a stateroom attendant! | | Overall Rating |  |
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