Editorial Summary
The creator provides a final assessment of the Carnival Jubilee after completing a sailing. Having experienced all ships in the Carnival Excel class, the creator notes that the vessels share a similar design and layout. Positive aspects highlighted include the wide variety of activities such as water slides and a roller coaster. The creator expresses a strong preference for the dining options, noting both classic venues like Guy's Burgers and specialty dining included in the cruise fare. The ships are described as clean, modern, and possessing a more sophisticated atmosphere compared to older vessels in the fleet. Regarding navigation, the creator suggests that the Excel class ships are easy to traverse once a passenger becomes familiar with the layout. However, the review identifies a significant drawback common to this class of ship. The creator points to the elevators as a major pain point, describing them as small, slow, and uncomfortably hot and humid on the Jubilee.
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Creator's Key Takeaways
I've now sailed all of Carnival's Excel class ships and they're all pretty much the same.
In fact, they're my absolute favorite.
There's so much to do on these ships, from the boat roller coaster to the water slides and all that kind of thing.
For me, I love the food.
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