Brilliance of the Seas Review

Old and tiny rooms

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eastmountain
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: May 2015
Cabin: Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom with Balcony

This was our 25th cruise. We cruise with different cruise lines.

RCC has the smallest rooms of any cruise lines we have been on. You had to slide around the bed to get to the balcony or other side of the room.

Their beds are horrible. Ours was worn out and sags in the middle. I asked for extra padding but that did not help at all. Woke up in pain daily. Another CC was told they have replaced about half of the mattresses. Their complaint was the bed were way too hard.

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Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom with Balcony

Cabin E1

RCC has the smallest rooms of any cruise lines we have been on. You had to slide around the bed to get to the balcony or other side of the room.

Their beds are horrible. Ours was worn out and sags in the middle. I asked for extra padding but that did not help at all. Woke up in pain daily. Another CC was told they have replaced about half of the mattresses. Their complaint was the bed were way too hard.

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Tampa

Flew in the day before. Stayed at a hotel on the bay. The sunset was outstanding. Easy shuttle over to the ship. Might come back and rent a place for a week.

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