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104.1 | COSTA vs CASTA? | FPTVX1::URONIS | | Wed Mar 22 1989 23:24 | 10 |
| I believe you mean the COSTA Cruise Lines. I have heard of them
but don't believe that their a major player, but can't say they
aren't. All I know is, that for what it costs to cruise you want
to check it out before you plunck those$$$ down. I don't see what
the rush is for a November off season cruise is. I can't believe
they will book it full that soon unless it is a special event cruise.
Anyway, good luck and have fun. I am leaving this saturday for the
NORWAY Easter cruise.
Len Uronis
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104.2 | check out Cruise Travel magazine | BOOKIE::EPPES | Of a fictitious nature | Thu Mar 23 1989 13:35 | 7 |
| There's an article on one of the Costa ships (can't recall the name
offhand) in this month's (March/April) issue of Cruise Travel magazine.
-- Nina
P.S. Perhaps the title of this note could be changed to reflect the
correct spelling? (Assuming Costa is really what was meant.)
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104.3 | You Can Do Better Than Costa | TLE::BENTLEY | | Thu Mar 23 1989 13:48 | 22 |
| We have sailed on the Costa lines twice. Two years ago we cruised on
the Carla C and had a wonderful time. The itinerary was interesting,
the staff friendly, and although the food wasn't magnificent, it was
good and the Italian pastries were delicious and plentiful. We sailed
from San Juan and stopped at Curacao; Caracas, Venezuela (doubt if they're
stopping there now!); Grenada; Martinique; and St. Thomas. We had
such a good time we decided to cruise with Costa again.
So last year we sailed on the Carla C's sister ship, the Daphne. What a
disappointment! The ship was in very shabby shape, the crew was glum
and unfriendly, our departure from San Juan was delayed from midnight
until 4 a.m. and consequently we spent a day at sea that was supposed
to be spent in St. Maartin. We liked the itinerary, which included
St. Maartin (although we never saw it), Martinique, Barbados, St. Lucia,
Antigua, and St. Thomas. We had a good time despite the Daphne.
We have decided not to sail the Costa lines again. We still get
literature from them and this year they have completely refurbished the
ships. I hope they have replaced the crew and upped salaries (a major
reason for poor crew). I can't highly recommend them. There seem to
be better cruise lines mentioned in this notes file, e.g., NCL and RCCL.
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104.4 | CHONGED ooops! CHANGED | CAMLOT::FAMULARO | Joe, ZKO3-2T43, DTN381-2565 | Thu Mar 23 1989 20:52 | 8 |
| CASTA changed to COSTA.
Mr. Maderator
ooops!
Mr. Moderator
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104.5 | Save you money! | CIVIC::MRSDEV | | Wed Sep 06 1989 18:32 | 6 |
| Went on the Costa Riveria this May.
Nothing to rave about. Enjoyed the others better (Norway '84, Festival
'79, QE2 73).
Jon
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104.6 | Costa Riveria Feb-Mar '90 | CAMLOT::JANIAK | | Tue Mar 13 1990 08:32 | 25 |
| I just came back from a cruise on the Costa Riveria (24-Feb-90 through
3-March-90). It was our first cruise and probably our last. The ship
was very clean and well run but the majority of the customers were much
older and the ship's activities were definitely slanted to the bingo
games, casino, card games etc. It was very laid back, too much so for
my taste. To be fair, about half our traveling group of 29 enjoyed
themselves and would do it again.
A couple of general comments from a first timer: Even the big ships
rock! From Ft. Lauderdale to St. Thomas we had 2 days of sloppy seas
and many, many people got sick. This was not just our ship. We met
people from the Celebration and Viking Princess (I think it was) who
also experienced a rough trip, so much so that at least one couple left
the ship in St. Thomas. It was probably a good idea as the 4th day was
also difficult. By this point the ships store sold out of Dramimine,
sick bay was doing an incredible business dispensing 'shots', and several
prescription remedies were being traded.
The other stops were Nassau and San Juan. San Juan replaced St. Croix
after we had booked due to the devastation of Hurricane Hugo. Both
Nassau and San Juan were disappointments. The advantage of Nassau was
that you could more easily get away from the down town area than you
could in San Juan. The frustrating part was that the stops in each
port were too short to see and experience much of the areas.
_Stan
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104.7 | OLD AGE CRUISE | DASXPS::MREX | | Sat Nov 24 1990 11:16 | 6 |
| My cruise on the Costa Riveria was also a disappointment. I will try
another ship in the future. An anniversary is coming up..any ideas on
which is the most popular for a middle-age couple (Costa was definately
the Seniors ship).
Thanks
Myrna
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