Mariner of the Seas Review

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Movin' on Up to the Mariner Class

Review for the Mexican Riviera Cruise on Mariner of the Seas
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00dave
First Time Cruiser • Age 60s

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Sail Date: May 2009
Cabin: Superior Oceanview Stateroom with Balcony

Embarkation:  Was a challenge for several reasons specific to this limited time itinerary, so we'll skip those.  I will say that RC worked hard to overcome the challenges and pulled off the boarding as well as possible under the circumstances.  An issue that pertains to all cruises out of LA is the terminal.  Don't look for much in the way of seating or amenities; even if you are Platinum or Diamond level guest, there ain't much. The first on-board disappointment we had involved the soft drink packages.  We had paid in advance to take advantage of this deal which we use every cruise.  We thought it would help control our end of the cruise bill total, which it did; the problem is nobody briefed the RC folks on how to deal with someone who pre-paid.  We could not get the stickers from anyone to put on our cards to get the drinks with our welcome aboard lunch and our insulated cups that came with the package were up in our cabin which was not ready for us to go into...there were no stickers there either.  Eventually, a very nice gentleman at one of the bars near the Windjammer found someone who made no less than three phone calls to get us taken care of.  We had lunch and by the time we finished, our cabin was ready for us to check out.

Cabin:  We got a really good deal on the price of the D1 category balcony cabin on the RC website and our Platinum status got another $100 total knocked off the fare.  We met our Cabin Attendant Althea who took outstanding care of us the entire trip.  The cabin was very spacious with lots of storage room, including the dreaded and much written about drawers that stick and just have a heck of a time sliding in and out.  Debi loved the hair dryer that was in the top drawer of the combo desk/vanity which had a cord exiting the back of the drawer to a plug somewhere she didn't have to worry about.  The showers are the best we've seen so far.  Not only are they bigger and drain better than other classes of ships, the sliding door (yes, I said door) is much better than the flimsy, often destined to stick to you during the show curtains on other boats.

Food:  We had been placed in the second seating in the dining room, but decided to skip that and have very good room service meals.  In fact, through the entire cruise, we did not even go into the main dining room.  I know what you're saying, how can he talk about food if he did not go near the dining room?  We took advantage of all the other eating venues on the Mariner.  Our favorite is Chops Grille.  We ate there 3 evenings out of the seven we were at sea.  The food is phenomenal, the service impeccable and I know some people say "I don't want to pay and extra $25 per person" but in our opinions it is well worth it.  We had already pre-paid for two nights (we added the 3rd night because things were so good the first two) and unlike the soft drink program debacle the folks in Chops had this one down pat.  Our servers all three nights in Chops (Vaz and Mihaelea) spoiled us rotten and we were more than happy to present them with gratuities we would have otherwise given to the dining room staff.  The Windjammer on the Mariner is very nice, clean and well stockedit has to be.  There were a couple of mornings where trying to find a table was like attempting to locate the Holy Grail-I think they need to have a bigger eating are for a ship of this size.  We also had dinner one night (or late afternoon actually) in Johnny Rockets.  It was OK, a nice change from the other spots.  You have to pay a $4.95 cover charge per person for your food; there are extra fees for drinks and milk shakes.

Cabin Review

Superior Oceanview Stateroom with Balcony

Cabin D1

Smooth ride as it's near back of the ship but not too far.  Plenty of storage space in closet and under bed.  Not much noise due to traffic in hallways and not too far from elevator or stairs.  Good placement only 2 floors up from main Royal Promenade deck and a healthy 4 floor climb to Windjammer and restaurants

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