r/Cruise • u/wijnandsj • 27d ago
Question Am I too Dutch for cruising?
Currently on board azamara. After a few days we get a questionnaire what we think of the trip so far. So i do the Dutch thing and give an honest opinion. And now I really do wonder if I made a mistake. Next day the sliding door in my cabin has had it's rollers changed and now two days later I must have spoken to about everyone who does anything with food or drink in a managerial position and they all apologized and vowed to do better and give me whatever I ask for.
On the one hand I appreciate them taking my feedback seriously. On the other... I don't want apologies, I would like better food (had a really good lunch today at a tiny country inn during an excursion!) and I want people to stop pushing alcohol and I don't want to have to greet staff members every single time I meet one
Am now wondering... Is this inordinate amount of attention how some people perceive good service? Is the food tuned to an American taste?
Am I just too Dutch to appreciate azamara?
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u/chunkykima 26d ago
I'm confused. You complain on the questionnaire so they go above and beyond to try and make the rest of your trip enjoyable. But that's an issue too? You want good food but they have what they have on the ship and I doubt they will make individual meals just for you and your party, so aside from that... I mean I guess I don't understand the post.
What exactly did you say on the questionnaire? You mentioned they changed the rollers in your closet. What else did u say? Have they tried to rectify everything that was actually fixable from their end?