Brilliance of the Seas Review

A Time to Relax, Even with Kids

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10+ Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Apr 2015
Traveled with children

Just returned from a five night cruise on Brilliance of the Seas. We stayed in a junior suite with our 14 year old daughter. The cabin was roomy and comfortable. Once they converted the couch into a bed, they left it that way for the remainder of the journey. I'm sure they would have put it back, but we weren't in the room often enough to worry about it.

Even though the seas were smooth, the boat had more motion than other cruises I have been on. I never did look up any information on the ship's stabilizers, so I have no explanation. It did rock more than other ships I have been on - both smaller and larger. We were on deck 10 under the pool area. Only one morning did I here a lot of chair scrapping above us. The rest of the time, we never notice.

Never ate in the specialty restaurants. The food in the MDR was good. Our servers Manoj and Vasko were excellent! We could not have asked for better service from them. Our room steward was Myra and she was personable, fun, and very efficient. Again, could not have asked for more from the crew. All of the crew were excellent. Clo, the cruise director was very good as well. The whole crew had a great attitude which made the cruise not only enjoyable and memorable, but also one that we will definitely return to.

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