Brilliance of the Seas Review

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Micclay
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Sep 2015
Cabin: Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom with Balcony

Back ground information-We have taken 30 plus cruises on various lines. We flew from Boston to London taking the underground to our hotel which was located near Liverpool Station. Stayed in London for 3 days then took the train from Liverpool station to Harwich with a change at Manningtree. Problem-doors on train wouldn't open, Finally someone helped out (not the conductor) & showed us you had to lower the window on the door and then press the button on the outside of the door for it to open. (We later learned these were old cars), Then we had to carry luggage downstairs, under the tracks, up the stairs. No elevators! Mostly older Americans were having trouble navigating all of this & most people making the change where going on the cruise. 90 minute train ride to the port.

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Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom with Balcony

Cabin E3

Cabin had plenty of space for everything but was a little beat.

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