Despite a few unfortunate incidents reported about this ship (such as nori virus episodes as well as the fire they experienced, this is still a very nice ship. The artwork around the ship speaks of the elegance of the older ships, as this is an older ship. At the several meet and greets we were invited to, being platinum members, the captain told us that the design architecture on this ship cannot be seen in the newer ships, so he has a special fondness for the a Grandeur.
The crew on this ship are phenomenal, very friendly and accommodating. The food is very good, not everything "spoke to me" but
I certainly didn't go hungry. We had cabin 2805, in front of ship. We could hear the anchor being raised and lowered, pretty neat actually. Since we were going to Bermuda, the Atlantic can be pretty rough at times, but being on lower level helped withe rolling at night.
Nice cabin, and our steward Mr. Stevens very accommodating
Very nice port, a short walk will get you to ferry to Hamilton, or st George . Another short walk will get you to the "pink busses. You can buy your transportation pass at the visitor center right near the ship. We got 2 3 day passes, which you can use on either the ferry or the busses, unlimited amount of time for three days. I believe 2 3-day passes cost 132.00
Very easy to get to by car, you drive up to porters, they take your bags, then you drive to park, you pay for parking up front. You walk to the ship from parking lot, that's how close it is. When you come back, the exit leads right onto I-95