Majesty of the Seas Review

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PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU GO TO PEARL ISLAND

Review for the Bahamas Cruise on Majesty of the Seas
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gimlost2
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Jul 2016
Cabin: Interior Stateroom

The ship is small and expect not to be able to use the pool due to the large number of people and children and very small pool. The Staff is excellent and will meet any expectation you have . If you are inactive and only want the shows and bars the ship is great. Nothing active for adults. PLEASE PLEASE THINK TWICE before going on the PEARL ISLAND ADVENTURE in Nassau you are trapped it only has 7 beach chairs and other than that you will just be able to sit in regular chair if you can find one. very very small swimming area. Only has small snorkel area, paddle boat that you have to pay for , drinks are around $10 each (take cash) No other activities . YOU ARE TRAPPED THERE ALL DAY. not just 5 hours like it says. When you return to boat the captian will drop you off in different area than when you picked you up. At sisters tee shirt shop. Extreme hard sell shops . I wish someone had told us the truth many of the people were pissed at $80 a person to be trapped in heat for 7 hours. DONT DO IT

The CocoCay was fun ran by Royal Caribbean and staff. Had fun , Onboad had good time at shows and games . Expect on formal dinning night that there will be people in shorts and casual. My Time dinning always you to eat when you want. You will not be at curtain table with other seated reserved time guest. My time was very disappointing but food and staff was great

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Interior Stateroom

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it was last room for cruise and was great. No windows but was roomy and the cabin attendant kept it clean. He was great

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