undertone Posted November 9, 2017 #1 Share Posted November 9, 2017 Hi - I posted this in the reviews section but they are more widely read on the boards so here goes... This was our third cruise with P&O and our our 13th in total. There were four of us on the trip (a 4 day comedy themed cruise from Auckland to Sydney), my wife and I and my sister and brother-in-law who were taking their first cruise. Our overall impressions were not great. Whilst the entertainment provided by the five “resident” comedians was good and a couple of the chances to discuss comedy were excellent, the rest of the cruise was disappointing, the service was patchy and the crew weren’t particularly engaging or seeming to enjoy themselves. Dining The food was a particular issue, the pantry is very poor quality, my brother in law described it by saying you’d be very disappointed if you received similar at the food court in your local shopping mall. Some of it was almost inedible (I had an oatmeal for breakfast one morning that had clearly been made by someone who had never seen oatmeal before, it was cold and had a soup like consistency). The dining room was of better quality but only slightly and the amount of selection available had diminished significantly from our two previous P&O voyages. We dined there for dinner twice and lunch once and the organisation of the groups turning up was pretty shambolic especially on the first night when although we had booked a dining time it was just chaos trying to get in. We dined once at Salt and that was of a really good standard although at an additional $49 pp you would hope so! Accommodation We had both booked ocean view cabins on level 9 which were fine and the Jewel (along with the Dawn) have some of the best designed showers at sea with plenty of room in them. Entertainment Staff I was interested to note that P&O had changed the title of the cruise director (which sort of makes sense actually) to entertainment director. It’s a bit of a damning indictment that just a few days after the cruise I can’t recall her name and she was practically invisible the entire trip apart from introducing the evening show. One of her offsiders (Steven, from Scotland) was far more visible and if I hadn’t known better would have assumed he was the cruise err... entertainment director. Misc The constant charging for every minor addition was pretty annoying and although I get that it is at the budget end of the scale, it felt like you were being nickel and dimed at every point, even the wellness lectures were a thinly disguised chance to sell over priced orthotics. I was disappointed for my sister and brother in law who had really been looking forward to the trip especially as we had been bugging them to come on a cruise with us for years but left feeling like they had a really low budget experience. On the up side the boarding and departures were very well organised and for once boarding times were actually enforced by the shore staff in Auckland resulting in manageable queues and an easy boarding experience. Even as an entry level cruise I struggle to give this more than two stars and that will unfortunately be our last P&O (Australia) cruise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bizziecruzer Posted November 9, 2017 #2 Share Posted November 9, 2017 We too were on this cruise and I agree with your review. The dining experience on Jewel is suspended by macdonalds. We were served partially cooked food. Handed plates of food by waiter as the had not cleared the plates from the previous course. Expected to clear plates ourselves. Seated at tables for evening meal and had to ask for cutlery as table wasn't fully set. Water served at table in dirty glasses. Not just at one meal but across the whole cruise. It would have to be a very special cruise itinerary for us to cruise with P&O again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gerko Posted November 14, 2017 #3 Share Posted November 14, 2017 Because P & O only offer Anytime Dining, the staff know you're unlikely to get the same waiter twice on a short cruise and therefore lose any stimulus to do a good job as it will not be reflected by extra tips. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
markannab Posted November 21, 2017 #4 Share Posted November 21, 2017 Steven from Scotland is a nut! And needs to learn some new moves. Every time you see him around the ship for two weeks, he's bopping the same moves and thinks he's endlessly entertaining. :-/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Krisbrad1983 Posted December 4, 2017 #5 Share Posted December 4, 2017 We go on jewel in feb, hoping its not too bad, thanks for the review Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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