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Name: Jim Knack
Email: knack@erols.com
Age: 46
Occupation: Paralegal
NumberOfCruises: 4
TravelAgent: No
Ship: Crystal-Harmony
SailingDate: May 6, 1995
Itinerary: Trans Atlantic
FoodDiningRoom: 99
CruiseDirector: 98
CabinComfort: 100
FoodRoomService:
CruiseStaff: 99
CabinAmenities: 99
FoodLidoDeck: 95
DiningRoomService: 100
CabinQuietness: 100
FoodMidnightBuffets: 95
CabinSteward: 100
ShoreExcVariety:
FoodVariety: 100
DeckService: 100
ShoreExcValue:
GoodForHoneymoon:
CasinoStaff: 95
PrivateIsland:
GoodForFamilies:
LoungeService: 100
TenderService:
GoodForSeniors:
BeautySalonStaff: 99
EntertainmentLounges: 98
WheelchairAccess:
ExerciseFacilities: 100
EntertShowLounge: 100
OverallPortsofCall: 100
BeautySalon: 99
EntertainmentPoolside:
CruiseActivities: 97
Casino: 97
AirSeaProgram: 95
MedicalFacilities:
ShipCleanliness: 100
EmbarkDisembark: 100
DiscoNightclubs: 97
DeckSpace: 100
Stabilization: 100
ShopsOnBoard: 96
SpaceRatio: 100
OverallCruiseValue: 100
Submit: Submit Review
Date: 01 May 1997
Time: 15:12:22
Remote Name: 192.147.69.34
Remote User:
Comments
My wife and I had taken two prior cruises before the Harmony, on the old Home Lines
Oceanic (now the Big Red
Boat), and on the old Dawn Princess. Crystal is so superior to Princess, it isn't even
close. Everything was absolutely
first class. The Cruise Director (Michael) was excellent, and the entertainment was very
professional. The food and
service in the dining rooms were equal to the finest restaurants. There was rough weather
during the crossing - 18 foot
seas. The ship was remarkably stable, and I heard of very little seasickness. The trip
included two nights in London
after the cruise, and the hotel (The Regent)was also first class. I would have absolutely
no hesitation in recommending
the Crystal Harmony to anyone.
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