Largest ship I have ever sailed on and getting on and off was the fastest and smoothest of all others. The ship is layed out in such a way that it was never felt crowded. There are lots of elevators and generally although often full it was quick to get one. You can walk through the ship front to back in the centre which is different then others I have experienced. They have a two levels you can do that on but there is nothing like going from the front to the back by cutting through Central Park in the day or under the stars it was a pleasure to get around this way. No need for walking on corridors of rooms anymore.
You are allowed to bring your own flowers on board as well one bottle of wine per person. Great cost savings.
There were ten people in our party everyone found something to keep them happy full and busy everyday. The shows were amazing best I have ever see on a ship. You need to prebook the shows. They don't assign seating so you still need to be early to get your a seat. Standby seating is given just before the show for any prebooked no shows.
Our cabin was large and clean. I'm not really sure of the letter attached to our inside cabin but it had a bed made from two singles, along with a large vanity with mirror, fridge, couch, and one of the nicest bathrooms we have had on a ship yet. The fellow that took care of us and the cabin was friendly, knowledgeable, and had been with Royal Caribbean for 19 years. To me the fact that they have employed him for that longs means that they must treat him fairly which is important to us.
We have been here before. Lots of shopping right off the ship. Most of our group went off and did some shopping. You have to walk a far distance to walk out of the area that is "secured" at the port. If you want more of an adventure the shopping out of this area is good but English is their second language and bartering is a must.