I selected the Royal Caribbean Explorer of the seas for a Mediterranean cruise leaving Southampton Sunday 26th July and booked a junior suite for my son and I. I have a triple negative cancer which is a terminal condition and have been advised not to fly medium or long haul , a consequence of the cancer treatment is the need for very high levels of hygiene due to my reduced resistance to ...
EXPLORER OF THE SEAS: Ship recently refitted and capacity increased by about 700 people. There was nowhere to sit at any bar after the late sitting dinner. Resorted to sitting on stairs along with other passenngers. Staff could not cope. Constant queueing at all bars in the evening for a drink. Queued for breakfast due to lack of waiters. Sundeck absolutely packed to the gunnels with no space ...
Where do I begin.
We are not new to Royal Carribbean. We are loyal followers. But oh dear me. What is happening on this ship.
The good. We found the food to be as good as ever. We never had a meal that we didn't enjoy. Oh. Apart from the sauce on the Eggs Benedict at Breakfast. Don't know what it was but it was inedible.
Our cabin attendant Jose Gomez. Looked after us like a King & ...
This was our 34th cruise and second with Royal Carabean. It was dreadful. This is not cruising, there needs to be another name for this type of holiday, "Pontlins on the Water" suites so much better.
I do appreciate this was a short break over the Bank Holiday and the Stag and Hen parties were fine. However what has happened to the care and attention from the staff?
Why is it suddenly okay ...