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There is a new review up for "Riviera"

It is an obvious mistake.

Cruiser was in a E2 cabin # 1208 neither of which Riviera has. He also refers to a restaurant Oceania doesn't have and many other mistakes.

I am surprised this got past the CC people.

It mentions at least twice that he was on a Costa ship

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There is a new review up for "Riviera"

It is an obvious mistake.

Cruiser was in a E2 cabin # 1208 neither of which Riviera has. He also refers to a restaurant Oceania doesn't have and many other mistakes.

I am surprised this got past the CC people.

It mentions at least twice that he was on a Costa ship

 

http://www.cruisecritic.com/memberreviews/memberreview.cfm?EntryID=107540

 

True, I'm surprised that it got past the screening process. :confused:

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The poster also mentioned the Allegra and that is not a Costa ship either. He does say Costa-style, but what does that mean? Has anyone pointed this out to the moderators?

 

FWIW, Allegra used to be part of Costa before she caught on fire and lost power in the Indian Ocean 200 miles of the coast of Seychelles. It was not a "picnic" for the passengers, to say the least.

She is out of commission now, AFAIK.

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