Majesty of the Seas Review

3.5 / 5.0
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Better than I expected.

Review for the Bahamas Cruise on Majesty of the Seas
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Militiades
6-10 Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Dec 2015
Cabin: Interior Stateroom

The good: The Cruise Director (Carlos Torres....I believe that's his name). This guy is the most outstanding professional I have met on any cruise. I found him to be a talent that probably belongs on television. He is that good. The only other person I've ever come across in the "sticks" that I thought didn't belong, was a guy that used to announce baseball for the Hawaii Islanders back in 1968 or 69. He went to the Cincinnati Reds the following year. His name was Al Michaels. That's the same guy that now does Sunday Night football. Someone that works in media really needs to check out this guy. If you know a media agent, Torres is worth that person's time. Good looking guy, very funny, very bilingual and mixes both languages effortlessly. He even sings. Check him out.

The entertainment shows were very good and a pleasant surprise. The stage is a bit too small and should be remodeled so the dancers have more room but we enjoyed the productions.

The cabin room was very small and ancient. The television service is horrible and Royal Caribbean should upgrade the antennas. You constantly lose the signal on some channels. The better television channels are spanish speaking and as an English speaker I didn't like that.

Cabin Review

Interior Stateroom

Pretty cruddy cabin and I suggest someone with RC take another look at them. The closets are really ugly.

Port Reviews

Key West

A lot of live music. Should have 12 hours in this port though so we can experience live music at night.

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