Rhapsody of the Seas Review

Transatlantic relocation: good value, but a bit boring with 7 days sea time

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atgordon
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Apr 2017
Cabin: Panoramic Ocean View Stateroom

Cheap way to get to Europe, sea view cabin on deck 3, $625 each + gratuities.

Smaller boat, mostly older passengers (50+), very few children (which was just as well, since the RotS doesn't have a lot to offer for younger passengers!).

Food was good in all restaurants. The anytime dinning service was exceptionally good once we settled into the same section/time every night. The serving staff really make an effort to get to know likes and dislikes, and are very attentive.

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Panoramic Ocean View Stateroom

Cabin F

Cabin was compact, with a very comfortable queen sized bed. Bathroom was fine, with a shower with good pressure. 120v (US) and 220v (European) enclosures provided.

We opted for on-board streaming wifi service, and the signal strength in the cabin was fine (1mbps up and down, even in the middle of the atlantic - was a bit spotty on the days the boat was rolling a little in beam seas).

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