Cathy V.
Google
Our recent 7-day cruise on the Great Lakes with Pearl Seas Cruises was a mixed experience, marked by both exceptional service and significant comfort issues.
The standout aspect of the trip was undoubtedly the staff. Every crew member we interacted with was excellent—friendly, attentive, and always willing to help. Their professionalism and positive attitude truly enhanced our time on board. The room amenities themselves were also great, providing everything we needed for our stay.
The food was generally "okay." While it was palatable, it lacked the memorable culinary quality we might have expected from a “leading small ship luxury” cruise experience.
Unfortunately, the challenges with our room and the overall lack of rest heavily impacted our enjoyment. The bed was, without a doubt, the most uncomfortable we have ever encountered. It was too short, leaving our feet dangling off the end. It also sagged deeply in the middle of each section, with a noticeable lump where the two sections joined. This, combined with constant and loud noise from the engine and vibrations when the ship was moving, made it impossible to get a good night's sleep. (Our room was above the dining room.) The room’s HVAC system was also very loud, as was the mini-fridge every time its compressor kicked in. It was clear the room was in desperate need of a major update.
We left the cruise feeling more tired than when we arrived, a feeling we've never had after a vacation. While we commend the dedicated staff, the accommodations made it difficult to truly relax and enjoy the journey.
In summary, if you are short in stature, a very sound sleeper, and hard of hearing, this cruise would be perfect for you. Otherwise, be prepared to sacrifice a good night's rest.