CruiseGrader trust system

How CruiseGrader Grades Work

CruiseGrader uses approved traveler reviews, category ratings, simple star averages, and clear letter grades to help visitors compare cruise lines and ships with more confidence.

Quick Grade Preview

Excellent review average A
Strong review average B
Mixed review average C
Simple Explanation

The goal is clarity, not confusion.

Cruise reviews can be hard to compare when every traveler talks about something different. One person may focus on food, another on the cabin, and another on entertainment. CruiseGrader organizes those signals into a cleaner system so visitors can quickly understand how a cruise line or ship is performing.

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Star Ratings Come First

Travelers rate cruise experiences using normal star ratings. Those ratings can be grouped by important categories such as cabins, dining, service, entertainment, value, and overall experience.

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Stars Become Letter Grades

CruiseGrader translates star averages into easy letter grades. This helps visitors scan a cruise line or ship page quickly without needing to read every review first.

Grade Scale

How star averages translate into grades.

CruiseGrader keeps the grading model simple and consistent across the platform.

A

Excellent

4.50–5.00 average rating

B

Strong

3.50–4.49 average rating

C

Mixed

2.50–3.49 average rating

D

Weak

1.50–2.49 average rating

F

Poor

1.00–1.49 average rating

Review Process

Only approved reviews should affect public grades.

The grading system is only useful when visitors can trust it. That is why pending reviews should stay separate until they are checked and approved.

1

Review Submitted

A traveler submits a cruise line or ship review using clear rating categories.

2

Held for Moderation

The review stays pending until it can be reviewed for spam, abuse, or obvious misuse.

3

Approved Publicly

Once approved, the review may appear publicly and become part of the approved review count.

4

Grades Update

Only approved reviews should affect ratings, letter grades, rankings, comparisons, and review counts.

Rating Categories

What CruiseGrader can measure.

CruiseGrader can grade both cruise lines and individual ships using categories that match how travelers actually think about a cruise.

Cabins
Room comfort, cleanliness, storage, bathroom setup, noise level, balcony value, and sleep quality.
Dining
Main dining, buffet, specialty restaurants, food variety, dietary options, and service speed.
Service
Staff friendliness, housekeeping, guest services, dining team, embarkation help, and issue handling.
Entertainment
Shows, music, activities, nightlife, enrichment options, family entertainment, and onboard atmosphere.
Value
Fare value, onboard costs, included features, drink packages, Wi-Fi pricing, and overall worth.
Overall Experience
The traveler’s full impression of the cruise line or ship after considering the complete trip experience.

What makes the grade trustworthy?

A grade is only meaningful when visitors can see what supports it. CruiseGrader should show the letter grade, star average, and approved review count together so travelers know how much feedback sits behind the score.

✓ Pending reviews do not count publicly.
✓ Approved review counts stay visible.
✓ Cruise lines and ships can be graded separately.
Important Notes

How to understand CruiseGrader scores.

Grades help visitors compare faster, but they should be used as decision support, not as the only factor in choosing a cruise.

Grades are comparison signals.

A cruise line or ship grade gives visitors a quick way to understand review patterns. Travelers should still consider itinerary, budget, cabin type, accessibility needs, travel dates, and personal preferences before booking.

Sample grades may appear before launch.

During early setup, some grades, ratings, and review counts may be shown as placeholders. Live public grades should only be based on approved traveler reviews once the review system is active.

Ready to compare cruise options?

Use CruiseGrader to compare cruise lines, cruise ships, destinations, review signals, and traveler-focused grades before choosing your next cruise.

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