We have three kids of varying age and felt this would be a great way to travel for spring break.
There was plenty to do for all ages, The stops all had ample opportunities for fun excursions.
The rooms were small for a family balcony, or at least they seemed so compared to prior cruises.
Our chamber attendants were both wonderful people. June and Maria took good care of us. I spent half of the week with the flu, but they kept the room nice and made nightly towel animals to entertain the kids.
As for the cabin i was a bit disappointed that both rooms were smaller than those on the independence of the seas. They may have been the same, but the layout made them feel tighter if you will.
My bed was lumpy, but for a cruise ship, what do you expect. Only reason i am commenting is that i spent so much time in it.
The couch in 9204 was really torn up. So for a ship that is only 5 years old or so, much of the ship has some wear and tear on it.
Had plenty to do at the park. Did the roller coaster and it was surprisingly exhilarating. My 12 year old daughter and i had a good laugh the entire ride.
Food was decent. Typical stuff.
Different beaches... had to walk to the furthest point to get to the nicer beaches.
Did the kayaking and paddle boarding with the entire family.. even the little guys. Nice memory. One of the best parts of the trip.