Majesty of the Seas Review

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From the perspective of a teen!

Review for the Bahamas Cruise on Majesty of the Seas
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Evil Jeremy
First Time Cruiser • Age 30s

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Sail Date: Dec 2007
Traveled with children

As a holiday surprise, my dad took my sister (11 years old), and I (14 years old) on the "Majesty of the Seas" from "Royal Caribbean". I read almost a hundred reviews, both good and bad, about the ship from people who were on it, but none of the reviews gave me what I wanted: How the ship is for a teen going on it". So, I wrote the following review for those parents out there who want to take there kids on this ship.

My step mom, my sister, and I got out of our car at about 2:30, bought a soda, and waited for my dad to park. We waited nearly half an hour before we found out that our dad was waiting for us inside of the terminal. So, we got into the line to board at around 3:00PM. Amazingly, it only took us about 20 minutes to get on the ship from there, and we ran to the Windjammer to eat a late lunch. Now, I am going to break down each portion of the cruise through my eyes.

Food: The Majesty had some of the most diverse food that I have ever seen in one location. I do not recommend the dining rooms for any meals, as the service is slow and the food is not the best. However, in the front of the ship, there are a number of ways to fill your stomach. The first is the "WindJammer Cafe", which is a "Sweet Tomatoes" style buffet. The food there was amazing, and it is perfect for all of those kids out there who like to sneak desert while their parents are getting a tan. Upstairs of the Windjammer is the "Sorrento's Pizza", which serves some of the best pizza-by-the-slice that I have ever had. Open from Noon - 7PM, and then again from 9PM - 3AM (except on the final night of the cruise, when it closes at 2AM), you can get as much pizza as you want, when you want. Behind the pizza place is "Johnny Rockets". I am only going to say 2 things about the JR on the ship: It retains the quality of the JR's on land, and it is really funny watching their staff (try to) dance. On the other side behind the pizza place is a deli, but I never tried it. For the kids who like Ice Cream, there is a machine giving the sweet stuff by the pool from 11AM to 6PM. This is all I have to say about the food on the ship.

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