The Galveston Island port works well but once on the ship you are stuck on level 3 main because they control the egress by shutting down the elevators. After waiting 30 minutes in a passenger regulated line, meaning no control, a crew member ran me over with a guy in a wheelchair. "I'm taking this car" he shouted as he pushed his way to the front of the line. He filled the small elevator with the wheelchair and refused to let anyone else in. So rude.
So the five of us ended up taking what ever elevator we could cram into.
We had two rooms on level 9 one with a balcony. Don't wast money on a Breeze balcony as they are too small to enjoy and add the noise of metal chairs, which take up all the room, scraping the deck all hours. The only thing you gain by a ship the size of the Breeze is 1600 more people running you down anytime you leave your room. Dining, shows, bars, pool and even the serenity deck all packed with people anytime they were open. The Breeze crew take your picture at times but to purchase the pictures you must scan through every picture taken of every guest hoping to see yourself in a sea of thousands.
Very small, No chair you have to sit on a bed. Bathroom has the light switch outside the room with a tripping step to get into the room. Every day the room would get real hot. I asked for a fan on the first day and was told they were all out. TV only worked some of the time. The chairs on the balcony take up all the room. One person must climb over just to sit down.
Self guided tour of trains
Don't go to Jamaica, It's not safe and the local people attack your wallet the minute you get off the ship.
No need to spend $225.00 to sit on the beach like we did, it's free.