Legend of the Seas Review

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Relaxing Cruise

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6-10 Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Oct 2016
Cabin: Interior Stateroom

This was a really relaxing cruise.

Legend have great staff who go out of their way to help. We had an issue with our cabin (#3533) which was located under the glass washing room for the R Bar and Schoner Bar. So every night between 10.30 - 2.30 was a bit of noise. Day 6 we spoke to Adeline from guest service and we were shifted to #8075. An awesome cabin and location. We were surprised she shifted us, as we said we were happy where we were, but could they ask to get them to control the noise.

The only real issue, if you can call it that !!! was at Bali. Royal Caribbean used local tenders as this was a tender port. The tender ashore went well, but the winds came up around 11.00am. We returned at 11.30am and it was a slow return and very rough. Because the tenders used carried 150 - 180 pax, loading and unloading was really slow, because numbers as well as a lot of disabled people on this cruise. (Which was great to see, as in Pacific Island tender ports "if you can't walk on tender, you don't go")so this meant tenders were sitting and waiting to unload on ship for 20-30 min. But weather isn't Captains fault, and he has no control over the speed of local tender operators.

Cabin Review

Interior Stateroom

Cabin M

Awesome location, 5m from back stairs to Spa and solarium,

Very quite cabin

Port Reviews

Manila

To crowded and a dirty city

Hong Kong

Hong Kong is an awesome city with so much to do.

Bali

Lot to see, you need at least 10hr port stop though.

Cairns

Best and cheapest tour $75 of new cars

Darwin

Great port, 10min walk to city.

Lots to see and do

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