cmph
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I think you are both right. That is why I always pay close attention to the specific thing the reviewers cites as unsatisfying, and I also ask myself if I feel the reviewer had reasonable expectations (IMO) going in.
For example, if I read a hotel review and they say they hated the hotel, and then cite a little wear and tear to the curtains or the hallway rug as the reason (I have seen this happen repeatedly on Expedia, etc., I'm not exaggerating), I can be pretty sure that, for me, I won't mind this hotel. B!
I'm laughing b/c I booked an overnight at a local resort in the Phoenix area via groupon today, a great value, but I did price check against other deals for it online. In doing so, I saw 2 recent reviews of it on tripadvisor that were 1 star. Why? Because the pool water was too warm. In Phoenix. In July. Um, ok. Did they expect employees to dump ice in it regularly to combat the 110 degree temps? Some people have unreasonable expectations, that's for sure!
Back to the original question, I haven't had a bad cruise. Bad fits, in a couple of cases, but nothing too awful.