Enchantment of the Seas Review

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Enchantment of the Seas - Western Caribbean

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fun4all4
First Time Cruiser • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Jan 2005
Cabin: Royal Family Suite with Balcony

We were a group of four women who left our husbands and kids behind. So, no matter what, we were destined for a good time! This was my second cruise (the first being on the Explorer of the Seas when she was quite new). I thought the Enchantment was quite nice and it is a good size, but it is a bit outdated and worn; I was glad to hear it is scheduled for a major overhaul this spring. It was still quite nice and I found it clean, just not crisp and new like my last cruise.

We arrived around 11:30 a.m. and found a very long line to go through security. Luckily, there was a separate line for those booked in suites so we were able to go through quickly. Once through security, check-in was smooth and we were on the ship by noon or so. We went to the Windjammer for lunch which was fine. Throughout the week, I found the service at the Windjammer to be excellent and some of the dishes at breakfast and lunch were good, but overall the food quality was fair. We ate all our dinners in the main dining room. Our waiter, Warren, and asst. waiter, Amol, were great! The food was above average. The breads/rolls on the ship were excellent.

Our cabin was a family suite which had PLENTY of room. I am now spoiled for anything else. We had 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, a sitting area and a deck for the 4 of us. Wonderful!

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