Did not know what to expect, never been on the high seas before. My wife, teenage daughter and 24 other family members climbed on board for a 7 day cruise to San Juan, St. Maarten, and St. Thomas. Seas were choppy and several members were very very sick. The ship's infirmary was able to assist with pills and by the end of the cruise all was good. Ship is a little overdone in neon lighting but that's o.k. because the staff is the real gem here.
Teenagers: We had 3-16 yo., 3-13 yo., and several pre-teens. They had a blast! The older teens got a flier on the first day of the cruise asking them to attend a "Teen Night" a the CO Club. I went with the kids to see what it was all about. Their host was a sweet young adult who was able to relate to the teens and keep them occupied in their own club at the top of the ship...no adults (or younger siblings) allowed. They enjoyed this VERY much and visited it every night. The also had the opportunity to meet other teens on the ship and have already "Face Booked" each other. We felt very safe.
Adults: Several of us are 55+ and also enjoyed ourselves with the drink of the day, bingo, walking, sunning, music, eating, meeting other couples, playing games in the game room, and just conversing on the deck people watching.
Our state room fit 2 adults and one teen very comfortably. 3 full closets, 3 drawers, 3 smaller storage bins under the mirror shelf, room under the bed. Room air was controlable and muffled the hall noise (if any). I recommend a middle area cabins if the ships' rocking is a problem.