Liberty of the Seas Review

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Review for the Western Caribbean Cruise on Liberty of the Seas
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mlanders
10+ Cruises • Age 50s

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

We chose Liberty of the Seas due because of the ships amenities, departure location, and status on RCI. The ship is nice, the Tidal wave slide is great. The entertainment is very good, Saturday night fever is an excellent broadway style show. The only negatives are windjammer food, to many early shows, and slow disembarkation process at end of cruise. The ports of call were good, we took the cruise more for the ship than ports. We ate at 8pm in Michelangelo dinning room and the food was excellent, service was top notch. Food in Windjammer was HORRIBLE only ate there for lunch twice and Breakfast twice. Food was cold, limited selection of choices. Other ships have a much larger salad bar area, different ethnic food choices, ect. This ship did not have that.

Chops was great as usual, except for red velvet cake which was dry and didn't have cream cheese icing, Mississippi mud pie was excellent and VERY rich.

All of our shows were at 6-6:30pm which was very upsetting after dinner there were no scheduled shows. This forced us to leave pool early to dress and see shows, we enjoy the outdoor time which is why we pick second sitting for dinner. Other ships in RCI fleet have the second shows at 10:30 which is much nicer.

Cabin Review

Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Balcony

Cabin E1

Cabin was nice, had a door with small window instead of sliding glass door, had lots of shoot on balcony due to funnels. We were in aft port stateroom on deck 8.

Port Reviews

Galveston

easy embarkation port

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