We booked our May 23rd sailing aboard Adventure of the Seas following our first ever cruise in October 2012 on Adventure’s sister ship Navigator of the Seas. That cruise was just my wife and I, this time we had our 15 year old daughter with us.
In summary, the ports of call were delightful, especially Flam, but not so the boat. Royal Caribbean is marketing their cruises as having “Wow” factor. Sad to say, our experience has us saying, “Wow, I can’t believe things could deteriorate so much, so quickly”
We sailed from Southampton. Despite dire warnings of dreadful traffic, we were not held up too much and made it to our parking spot with APB, who had cheerful attendants to take our luggage straight from us and pop it in their vans for delivery to the ship, so no lugging cases to check in.
Nice location with only cabins above and below and little foot traffic being towards the end of the corridor.It has two additional pullman beds that pop out of the room and can be folded away against the wall during the day, though our daughter preferred it to be kept up all day.The twin beds at ground level can be pushed together to form a double bed. You may have the double bed in use at the same time as the pullman beds, as their ladders can go off the front as well as the side. Unlike at least one newer ship of P&O - Azura where they won't permit you to have a double and pullman.We managed to squeeze three suitcases under the bed and had enough storage for the three of us in the cupboard. Draw space was a little lacking. Bathroom did the job and the shower had room to use comfortably and a decent water flow.