Freedom of the Seas Review

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Review for the Western Caribbean Cruise on Freedom of the Seas
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Donna D
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Nov 2014
Cabin: Promenade Stateroom

I really enjoyed this ship had an promenade room. It was very nice on the 6th level. Very good location 1 flight down to the guest services and dining Everything was fun all the activities were enjoyable. The ship was kept so clean polishing done all the time. There was a lot of things to do for kids. Dream works was on board. I still think the casino should be smoke free or at least have some kind of system that takes the smoke away like in Vegas. Well maybe it's better I don't gamble. The buffet was ok it was better to dine at the table food was better and also the desserts. My time dining just means you pick the time if you don't like the early or late so if you have a specific time you want to dine arrive early to request it. We got 5:45 but we really didn't adhere to this and we had no problem .You have to prepay the gratuities which is good and bad. The first night we dined we had an annoying family nearby and to entertain their baby they were clanking the utensils and singing whole versions of songs very inconsiderate so the next day we change waiters and got a fantastic section with good waiters well anyhoo we asked him on our last day how the tips work being that we prepaid he said all the tips get pooled we tipped him extra personally but I wish I had known that in advance I would have tipped them separately . Drinks were reasonably priced.

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Promenade Stateroom

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Room location all in all was good. A little more center would have been nicer but it was good overall

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