Majesty of the Seas Review

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First time cruiser skeptic turned believer

Review for the Bahamas Cruise on Majesty of the Seas
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Barnard31216
First Time Cruiser • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Nov 2016
Cabin: Interior Stateroom

The ship is older but still in pretty good shape. The crew was incredible. The facilities nice, although there is only one pool and it is small. Food was average to good, not great. Activities are plentiful, something for everyone. Entertainment was enjoyable. Coco Cay was amazing! On board spa was sorely lacking. Here's what we learned in a nutshell:

1. do not buy anything from the shops until the last day. The prices are incredibly inflated until the true clearance days.

2. Do not buy the beverage plans. You can get free sodas, juices, coffee, etc from the Windjammer. Just get it yourself. Unless you are a severe alcoholic, you won't drink $63 worth of alcohol per person per day. Just pay as you go. Beer is $5.95 to $6.50 each. All liquor drinks, wine and champagne are $10 ea. I truly think the liquor was watered down so you're better to go with a dark liquor that you can more readily tell if water has been added.

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Interior Stateroom

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Cabin was very small bit efficiently laid out. Bed was very firm. TV was tiny and there are only about 5 channels you can watch. But then again, you don't go on a cruise to stay in the cabin. It was clean and the room steward was great. There are no toiletries provided but a hairdryer is. Some of our lighting fixtures were actually missing, like one of the reading lights on the bottom of the lamp on the bed. My mother's stateroom was missing both reading spotlights. You could see where parts of them were, but had been removed. Don't know why.

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