Freedom of the Seas Review

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Wild Children Booze Cruise

Review for the Western Caribbean Cruise on Freedom of the Seas
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2stacey@bellsouth.net
2-5 Cruises • Age 50s

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Sail Date: May 2016
Cabin: Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Balcony

Kids ran wild all over the ship. It seemed more like a booze cruise than an RCL ship usually does. Getting a meal has to be planned as the buffet and dining room have very limited hours. The Buffet should have a bit more organization as people just dart in and out and impossible to go in an orderly fashion. We gave up and spent afternoons in our balcony room and ordered room service. The wait staff in the dining room made all the difference in our vacation they were wonderful. We had cabin 8328 and it was quiet and exactly what we expected. Try getting a bellini in the AM at the ONLY bar open and it was not properly supplied. We love the towel animals that are usually in the room each night but I guess our attendant did not feel as adults we needed more than 2 little 6" string creatures. We do the upfront tip and then still tipped on top but everyone had their hand out for something. We did not do any excursions just let the masses leave the ship so we could venture out and enjoy it while they were gone. I do miss the midnight buffet.

Dining room menu was boring and did not have anything unique. It was meat in a different gravy each night. Disappointed not to have some interesting choices where you could branch out on the palate.

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Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Balcony

Cabin E3

Cabin was quiet and near the middle of the ship close to elevators. It was sufficient and I would recommend the balcony to anyone as it lets you escape from the hoards of rude people on the ship.

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