Most "activities" were seminars or something to sell you something. It all started with mt massage when I first got on the ship. The massage was pretty bad, the worst i've had, and I've only gone to student masseuses at home. The massage was followed by a high pressure sales pitch to buy almost $200 in products. With all of the ongoing sales pitches, including on your TV in the room, and the tiny pools, I did not find the boat relaxing.
My snorkeling excursion in Cozumel was a waste. They took us to a secluded beach area where he beach was nothing but rocks. The water wasn't all that clear, saw very lottle coral, and the fish were not pretty. This came with a tequila tasting then tequila sales pitch. Then we had lunch, and had to pay just as much as a nice Mexican restaurant in Dallas.
I took a beach excursion in Grand Cayman, and was disappointed in that as well. They took us to Tiki Beach. The only things you were able to do there was lay on the beach or buy overpriced food and drinks. 14 for a burger?! We weren't allowed to rent the vehicles or anything. No kayaks, no snorkel gear, no paddle bike things, no parasailing, etc. because that was reserved for only hotel guests because it is included with their rooms. I was told that I could walk a quarter mile to the public beach to rent stuff.
Too close to casino. Strong smoke smell every time coming and going from our room or evening shows
Was a cluster upon arrival. They could do a better job of communicating where to go for what. Better signage at least...lines moved quickly enough though