Enchantment of the Seas Review

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Smallish, old ship.

Review for the Bahamas Cruise on Enchantment of the Seas
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DonnaV
6-10 Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: May 2017
Cabin: Grand Suite with Balcony

I would start by saying no complaints about the service. Fewer service people than there used to be (e.g. no bartenders walking around ship decks hawking drinks--you have to stand in line at bars no), but the people working on the ship, on balance, are all very helpful, friendly and competent.

The boat itself, I hear, is headed to dry dock for refurbishing--and it needs it. Stateroom was worn, old and generally depressing in appearance. Artwork on walls would not be good enough for most dentist offices.

Because of the brevity of this route, the ports were very limited. Both in Bahamas. The excursion to Atlantis was very overpriced, and the place itself was quite disappointing. A bunch of widely spread out nothing special pools, huge long lines for water slides, and expensive mediocre food to stand on line to buy. Wish I had not wasted the time. The private beach--CocoCay--on the other hand, was somewhat better than I expected, but made better by virtue of the good service provided by the ship's staff serving food/drink on the beach (in our case, to one of the bungalows, that are well worth the rent).

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Grand Suite with Balcony

Cabin GS

Desperately needs sprucing. Also, more electrical outlets. AC not working well enough to cool room at night. pipe over deck leaking something unknown throughout.

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