Enchantment of the Seas Review

You call this a Jr Suite Cabin 8608

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2-5 Cruises • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Dec 2015
Cabin: Junior Suite with Balcony

To start and be fair my wife and I both own our own business and only get about 5 days a year where we can take a vacation in total. We get several weekend getaways but usually work during those so this cruise was our only getaway from it all since October 2014.

First let me say the staff aboard the Enchantment of the Seas was phenomenal. Never waited long for drinks, ship was clean, room was clean and the food was a solid 8 out of 10 with good options and interesting ones as well. The first two days were awesome. Cococay with a private cabana, are you kidding me. Could have left me there and picked me up on the way back to the US as Nassau is kind of a dump.

Jr Suite 8608 is a handicapped suite in the middle of the ship on deck 8. Just above it is a ping pong table and the sliding door from the elevators to the pool are. The noise from that alone should embarrass Royal Carribean as that kept us from have a full night sleep. When you add the activities that took place on deck 2 in the central atrium of the ship from the first two night we slept soundly about 2 hours a night. 2am to 4am. At 4Am the cleaning crew starts moving deck chairs and lets just say, not quite about it.

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Junior Suite with Balcony

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Clean but bad balcony door and way to much noise from elevators, ping pong table and glass sliding door on deck 9. Balcony door banged continually day and night and the activities in the atrium disturb the room as well. Unless this room is as cheap as an inner room, don't go for it. You will regret it.

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Port Canavaral was smooth and easy.

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