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Title: | CRUISE TRAVEL |
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Moderator: | XANADU::FAMULARO |
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Created: | Thu Aug 04 1988 |
Last Modified: | Thu Dec 12 1996 |
Last Successful Update: | Tue Dec 31 1996 |
Number of topics: | 562 |
Total number of notes: | 2834 |
321.0. "Vessel Sanitation Ratings" by MAST::DEROSA (I := not(number)) Wed Oct 02 1991 00:18
As part of our research for our first-ever cruise, my wife and I
purchased a Fodor's book on cruises.
As part of Fodor's ratings of the various cruise lines and ships, they
have a "sanitation rating" for most of the ships. I quote:
"Sanitation ratings are provided by the Vessel Sanitation Program,
Center for Environmental Health and Injury Control. Ships are rated on
water, food preparation and holding, potential contamination of food,
and general cleanliness, storage, and repair. A score of 86 or higher
indicates an acceptable level of sanitation. According to the center,
`a low score does not necessarily imply an imminent outbreak of
gastrointestinal disease.' Chart ratings come from the center's March
15, 1991 report."
Some of the sanitation ratings of some popular ships are quite
surprising. Viz.:
Carnivale 86
Celebration 97
Crown Princess 66 !!
Festivale 92
Holiday 86
Jubilee 86
Mardi Gras 86
Rotterdam 87
Westerdam 89
Fantasy 95
CostaRiviera 72
Daphne 78
Since 86 is a passing grade, most of the most frequently mentioned
ships in this conference just barely passed.
Can anyone tell me something authoritative about this center (I could
mail away for their full report, but...) and this santitation rating?
Also, has anyone suspected food or water problems on any of the ships
with low scores in the above table?
It so happens that the cruise currently at the top of our list is
Windstar cruise lines, which got a perfect score of 100. But I still
like to know more about this rating.
Thanks in advance,
John DeRosa
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