Brilliance of the Seas Review

Not Too Dressed Up

Review for the Western Caribbean Cruise on Brilliance of the Seas
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gold4us21
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Apr 2015
Cabin: Interior Stateroom

We had a good trip with a few exceptions. Checking in was the easiest we have ever done and embarking and disembarking for the ports we just as easy. The crew and staff were wonderful and the ports of call were more than we had hoped for. Now for our critical note. We were disappointed in the lack of enforcement in the dining room dress code. On Casual nights when no shorts or T-Shirts were to be allowed, guess what they allowed them. On the formal night, not only did they allow casual dress but shorts and T-Shirts. It makes me wonder why Royal Caribbean has a dress code policy. I called prior to see what we needed for dress in the dining room and the people on the phone told me we would be turned away if we did not comply. I guess it was not true.

Cabin Review

Interior Stateroom

Cabin L

Our cabin steward was nice enough, but not exceptional as I have had on other cruise lines. It seemed that he couldn't be bothered with learning our names for he never once addressed me or my wife by our name. The room was nice and tidy but he lacked personality.

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Key West

We took the trolley tour of the Island. After we were done we walked to Margaritaville for some nachoss and drinks, then to sloppy Joes then back to the ship. There was not enough time to see all of the sights.

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