Rhapsody of the Seas Review

Hell on High Seas.

Review for Australia & New Zealand Cruise on Rhapsody of the Seas
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First Time Cruiser • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Jan 2009

This review contains detailed descriptions of deception, violence, false imprisonment and many more real life stories that if I did not witness myself I would never believe it was possible.

Before I detail the entire series of incidents, deceptions and mishaps that made up a 2 week cruise I would like to express that the following review does have some bias, firstly the review is written from the point of view of a cigarette smoker who is a night owl, that is to say I enjoy smoking my cigarettes with meals, with drinks and in most social situations, and I work night shift so my day on this cruise starts at 1pm and rarely ends before 6am. If you are a smoker, and like the night hours then it is likely that you will not suffer from many of the problems that both I and other late night smokers experienced on this cruise. yet I do still advice you to read this review at it includes many points that you need to know and that WILL AFFECT your enjoyment while cruising on this ship.

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Very large compared to the same cabin type that is not wheelchair friendly. I highly recommend it.

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