Enchantment of the Seas Review

Smallest Cabin but A Good Time

Review for the Bahamas Cruise on Enchantment of the Seas
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KayJean
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Jul 2015
Cabin: Inside Stateroom

Overall we enjoyed our cruise but must say that cabin 8623 on deck 8 was the smallest cabin we have had in 20 cruises. Bathroom was so small & for only 1 person. Kept hitting our elbows on walls in shower. Cabin location was nice as we tend to eat at the buffet more than the dining room where you're always waiting for your food. The buffet food was on average but must say the monstrous 36 in. diameter apple pie was an unexpected surprise & enjoyed its creativity. Had to get a picture of that! I always buy the soda package & wished there was a soda machine out in the pool area instead of having to come into the Windjammer. The ice cream machines seem to be hidden in a corner on pool deck & had to ask kids where it was.

The best part of the cruise was having such an outgoing, talented cruise director who was Marc. He was so quick witted with his comebacks on the Marriage game making it so funny keeping us laughing the entire time. The comedian was so, so but the ventrilaquist was outstanding.

The Solarium for adults only was so peaceful except when a family brought their kids in to the pool ignoring the signs. This was a sunny day but no staff approached them to tell them the adults only rule. Very disappointing.

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Cabin N

Room was smallest we have ever had on 20 cruises. If beds left together the one side at the corner touched the desk cabinet! Asked to be separated into 2 twins to give us more room. The bathroom was so tiny we laughed when we saw it. You could wash your hands while sitting on the pot. Had enough storage space but the one upholstered chair took up room & was constantly being pushed around.

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