Majesty of the Seas Review

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Anniversary and Graduation Cruise

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

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Sail Date: May 2017
Cabin: Junior Suite
Traveled with children

We flew in to Orlando right after our Son's Graduation and took the shuttle bus to port. The embarkation was a breeze with our luggage placed outside our cabin promptly by 1pm.

The ship is older but well maintained and clean and just the right size for 2k people. We had plenty of room for walking around the ship on deck 7. Our Junior Cabin had queen and sofa beds and comes with a balcony with 2 chairs. We were quite comfortable with our accommodations.

We had a variety of food in the windjammer cafe for breakfast and lunch. We had our allocated dining space for dinner and were served by top notch waiters.

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Junior Suite

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Our Junior Cabin had queen and sofa beds .The bathroom had the regular shower,bathtub, toilet and faucet that you find in hotels. The room also has a safe to store your documents and valuables in. There is ample space for clothes to hang in the closet and plenty of drawers. A small screen TV and a balcony with 2 chairs sums up the description. We were quite comfortable with our accommodations. This being our 25th Anniversary and Graduation trip we wanted it to be special and chose this room. Otherwise I would have paid a lot less for other room types and stayed out of room most of the times except for sleeping.

The only caveat is that these suites are located right below the pool deck so expect to hear loud noises throughout the day up to 1 am if you plan to being cooped up in the room.

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