Majesty of the Seas Review

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

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Sail Date: May 2016
Cabin: Ocean View Stateroom

We have been on Carnival, Norwegian, Royal Caribbean, and Celebrity. RCI was our favorite but after this cruise on Majesty of Seas I would have to say we don't have a favorite anymore. Embarkation took about 25 minutes so wasn't too bad and debarkation took around 30 minutes so was about average for us. Didn't think the food in the Windjammer was up to par with past cruises. The MDR food was good and our servers Joy & Dan were top notch and very friendly. After dinner shows in the Chorus Line didn't seem to be good as past cruise or on other lines. Maybe it was due to only being a 3 day cruise. We have taken 4, 5 and 7 day cruises. Don't think I would do a 3 day again for the hassle and expense to fly there. We had a ocean view room and was the smallest room we have ever had and ok for 3 days and normally we get a balcony room but none were available for this cruise. Ed, steward, took good care of us. If we lived close and could drive I would probably do this cruise for a quick getaway but wouldn't fly for it again. We have been to Nassau and Coco Cay before so shopped a little at the straw market and took SeaWorld Explorer excursion which was fairly good. At Coco Cay we snorkeled on our own out to the ship wreck and layed out in the sun. The barbecue was good. Had hamburgers, hot dog, and some ribs. Overall the cruise was just average.

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Ocean View Stateroom

Cabin I

Very small and a little too small for us. Normally do balcony but none available. AC never worked that great but was adequate.

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