Enchantment of the Seas Review

A good ship for a port intensive cruise; check the floor above your cabin.

Review for the Bahamas Cruise on Enchantment of the Seas
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wolfatlga
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: May 2016
Cabin: Junior Suite with Balcony

We choose this cruise based on our schedule and the ports of call.

The ship is old but comfortable.

We arrived around 2 pm and they allow Junior Suites priority check in.

Cabin Review

Junior Suite with Balcony

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I would avoid this cabin, above is the Park Cafe kitchen, lots of scraping and banging noise all night. The AC works great! TV the smallest we have ever seen and very little selection.

The linens and towels were a very good quality. The service was excellent!

Lots of vibration from the engines.

VIP check in.

Port Reviews

Miami

A very easy airport to travel into for a cruise. Short distance to port, about 20 minutes and the fare is 27 dollars, plus tip. We ended up at 32 dollars, very nice cabs and drivers.

Key West

We went to the Aquarium first and bought a combo ticket, that includes the butterfly house. Loved both! There is a CVS near the Aquarium to stop in for a cold drink and snacks. Lots of shopping if you are interested and places to get and drink.

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