Rhapsody of the Seas Review

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Not What I Envisioned

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sanroque
2-5 Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: May 2015
Cabin: Large Interior Stateroom

To be fair all I have to compare to is NCL having taken 3 different cruises on NCL (and not been THAT impressed with those). This ship however is dated with much less in amenities, dining choices than what I became used to. The NCL ships all had at least two main dining rooms. This one only 1 and only 3 specialty dining options as opposed to 6 or 7. A few of the nicer things about the Rhapsody:

I loved to outdoor movie theater and my wife and I spend many nights under the stars watching films.

The cruise director's staff was fantastic. Graham Seymour was personalble, witty and on top of everything. I wish there were more of him. Rina and Margot were two other outstanding staff members we enjoyed.

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Large Interior Stateroom

Cabin L

As I mentioned above, I never cruised in an inside cabin before and was nervous about doing it for a long 14 day cruise. The cabin however was really ok and I was never bothered by the lack of windows. The new ship "virtual windows" will certainly add some spice to inside cabins however!

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