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Anyone here been on the Glory and Mariner?
I have been on both. Both nice cruises. You would have a great time on either
one. If the prices are the same, I would go with the Mariner of the Seas. If not go Glory Brent |
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Anyone here been on the Glory and Mariner?
Ok people, I'm looking for a COMPARISON.
Clay NOTHING compares to the voyager class ships. |
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Anyone here been on the Glory and Mariner?
Badger wrote:
joyce1155 wrote: I sailed on the explorer in Nov,2002 and this class of ships( incl mariner) blows the other ships out of the water. Have sailed RCCl since and found that they deliver a consistent product.. food is good to great, service excellent, entertainment is good,etc. Go with the mariner you won't be dissapointed. Ok people, I'm looking for a COMPARISON. Clay LOVED the explorer; but I disagree strongly about the food. IMO it was bad to good, rather than "good to great." Howie |
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Anyone here been on the Glory and Mariner?
Subject: Anyone here been on the Glory and Mariner?
From: Howie LOVED the explorer; but I disagree strongly about the food. IMO it was bad to good, rather than "good to great." Howie Food is very subjective, but I have found the food on celebrity,carnival and RCCL to be about par in the DR. Have cruised RCCL the last 2 times, with a 3rd one coming up in nov. The only bad dish was the lamb chops my husb got one nite and the wait staff quickly substituted another entree, and we knew to stay away from the ranch steak. Outside of those two entrees I have no complaints . I am not a foodie but my husband is after working in a NYC restaurant for 9 years followed by 23 years in a NYC firehouse.( now those guys know how to eat) and he was quite happy with the food on all of our cruises. We prefer the outstanding service on RCCL, which is consistent thru out their whole line. I am taking 5 other girls ( ages 45 to 49 ) on a 4 niter on the enchantment in nov and selected the enchantment over the imagination due to enchantments edge with decor and service. The only negative thing I can say about RCCL's food is that on a 4 niter they don't serve lobster. ( but its no biggie to me as I don't eat lobster). I hope the other gals don't miss it. RCCl full meal room service is a definite plus.. Joyce |
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Anyone here been on the Glory and Mariner?
Sorry Badger, most savvy cruisers won't do Carnival so it's tough to get
someone to compare. Now if you want to compare Disney and RCCL I can help you. |
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Anyone here been on the Glory and Mariner?
Oh Pleaseeeeeee!
Bill "DaFlaBear" wrote in message ... Sorry Badger, most savvy cruisers won't do Carnival so it's tough to get someone to compare. Now if you want to compare Disney and RCCL I can help you. |
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Anyone here been on the Glory and Mariner?
joyce1155 wrote:
Subject: Anyone here been on the Glory and Mariner? From: Howie LOVED the explorer; but I disagree strongly about the food. IMO it was bad to good, rather than "good to great." Howie Food is very subjective, Sure is Joyce. but I have found the food on celebrity,carnival and RCCL to be about par in the DR. Have cruised RCCL the last 2 times, with a 3rd one coming up in nov. The only bad dish was the lamb chops my husb got one nite and the wait staff quickly substituted another entree, and we knew to stay away from the ranch steak. Outside of those two entrees I have no complaints . I am not a foodie but my husband is after working in a NYC restaurant for 9 years followed by 23 years in a NYC firehouse.( now those guys know how to eat) Not a foodie myself; and I know you are right about firefighters. Those dude really do know how to both cook and eat. and he was quite happy with the food on all of our cruises. We prefer the outstanding service on RCCL, I certainly agree with you about service on RCCL. Howie which is consistent thru out their whole line. I am taking 5 other girls ( ages 45 to 49 ) on a 4 niter on the enchantment in nov and selected the enchantment over the imagination due to enchantments edge with decor and service. The only negative thing I can say about RCCL's food is that on a 4 niter they don't serve lobster. ( but its no biggie to me as I don't eat lobster). I hope the other gals don't miss it. RCCl full meal room service is a definite plus.. Joyce |
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Anyone here been on the Glory and Mariner?
DaFlaBear wrote:
Sorry Badger, most savvy cruisers won't do Carnival so it's tough to get someone to compare. I beg your pardon (not really). Your ignorance (read total lack of savvy) in this matter is overwhelming. Howie |
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Anyone here been on the Glory and Mariner?
"DaFlaBear" wrote in message
... Sorry Badger, most savvy cruisers won't do Carnival so it's tough to get someone to compare. Hmmm... Well although I haven't been on the Glory or the Mariner, I HAVE been on nearly equal numbers of Carnival and Royal Caribbean cruises... Does that make me... *semi- savvy*? |
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Anyone here been on the Glory and Mariner?
Lunyma wrote:
"DaFlaBear" wrote in message ... Sorry Badger, most savvy cruisers won't do Carnival so it's tough to get someone to compare. Hmmm... Well although I haven't been on the Glory or the Mariner, I HAVE been on nearly equal numbers of Carnival and Royal Caribbean cruises... Does that make me... *semi- savvy*? Nah! You're probably more of demi-savvy type. lol Howie |
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