I Sailed a Cruise Ship That FAILED Health Inspection. Here's What It Was Like (Honest Review)
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I've never been more conflicted about a cruise there were parts that were unbelievably good and then parts that had me very surprised
the carpet is in the hallway and in our cabin it definitely looked in dire need of vacuuming there seemed to be little bits of dirt and debris everywhere
I thought it was some of the best pizza that I've ever eaten not just on a cruise ship but really anywhere
if you have an upcoming trip here I think you will have fun just bring some hand sanitizer with you
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Just weeks before I was set to sail, MSC Seaside scored a 67 on a CDC health inspection... but I only learned about the failed inspection the day before the cruise departed. So what was it like on the ship? There were definitely some things that caught my attention in a negative way, but there was also a lot that was great things about the trip. Here's what I experienced. Look up the inspection scores for your cruise ship here: https://wwwn.cdc.gov/InspectionQueryTool/InspectionSearch.aspx You can read the report for MSC Seaside here: https://wwwn.cdc.gov/InspectionQueryTool/InspectionDetailReport.aspx?ColI=MjEyNjA0NTY%3d-a9ov%2by%2b%2f%2bqU%3d For our list of the cleanest cruise ships according to CDC inspections, see our article here: https://www.cruzely.com/the-cleanest-cruise-line-according-to-cdc-inspections/ #cruise #travel