Voyager of the Seas Review

Bored Teenagers

Review for Australia & New Zealand Cruise on Voyager of the Seas
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cruiser the 3rd
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Dec 2015
Cabin: Junior Suite
Traveled with children

As a 16 year old I can say with assurity that this cruise was among the most boring 11 days of my entire life. In terms of activities and passtimes, the overwhelming majority were either closed, empty, vacant of people, or falsely advertised and non-existant. If you want your sons or daughters to have a good time over the holidays, dont book a cruise with royal carribean.

this was typed by my 16 year old son when i asked him for comment

as for my wife and i we hated that every thing was in american dollars so to buy any thing you had to add 30%and that they auto charge to your sea pass account$25.00 a day for tips ,we had this taken off ,they guarantee the staff 1200.00 a month less the tips they get from charging you account, we tipped our room attendant and our waiter ourselves as they did a good job

Cabin Review

Junior Suite

Cabin JS

good cabin ample room

Port Reviews

Picton

great wine tour

Auckland

hop on and off great

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