Adventure of the Seas Review

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findmeonthebeach
6-10 Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Aug 2015
Cabin: Interior Stateroom

Drive to the terminal. Parked right in the garage. We parked for free since we are an handicap van. Porters helped with luggage and wheelchair, parked car and was on our way. Check in and was at WindJammer with in 1/2 hr. Rooms were ready by 1:30. Used the Premium Drink Package. Seems like the bartenders don't really like to work after they know you have the package or a package. Dinner seating was ok. Again no bar server to be found for drinks or wine. Then we started to find the drink we ordered the night before on the table the next night. I guess they were trying to save time. and works if you drink the same thing every night. If you like to try different wines or cocktails you have a problem. Actually had a hard time finding a wine menu. Dinner selections was ok, WindJammer food is ok I can always find something. Breakfast buffet was good. Show were ok. Love the pool bands and 70's nite. I really don't like the Promenade for the 70's show. It is very small and you can not really see. It was horrible to navigate thru the crowd with a wheelchair from show at one end of the ship to the other end for dinner

.. Really missed the Crown and Anchor Return Cocktail party.. Apparently we were the first sailing that took away the welcome back party. The Battle of Sexes was funny. The shows were ok. Ice Skate show was ok too.

Cabin Review

Interior Stateroom

Cabin K

Did not know staterooms were hidden back there. Kind of weir that you can smell the room service food. Makes you think something is burning. The room is really hidden. But again we booked within 3 weeks of sailing so we get what we get.. Had 3 people in room. Just enough room

Port Reviews

Labadee

You will need water shoes. Very rocky. Just laid out. Seems like you need to rent a cabana to be in the first row at the beach and then squeeze in as folks leave since it was so hot. Lunch was ok. Frozen drinks were good. Drink early because they start to take the beverage things back on board.

Falmouth

Took a little walk around town. Just to get a feel. We had been in Jamaica a few times before. We eventually took a taxi to Burwood Beach. This is a free public beach. The locals serve food and drinks. The water was nice and clean. It was about 15 min away. Headed back and went to Margaritaville at the pier. Wow what a disappointment.. Very low key, Very loud music could not hear the server. Seemed like they were trying to close up. Piling chairs and tables. Felt like you should finish your drink and let them finish cleaning up.. It was around 5:00. We were there until 6:30.

Grand Cayman (Georgetown)

We booked Cpt Marvin's Snorkel trip ourselves. Watch your time we arrived one hr early since the time change. The office is located across the street off the pier .Nice shuttle bus and short drive to boat. We had a really nice time. For the price we snorkeled and stopped at stingray city. We would use this outfitter again. Only problem was the rain we hit returning to town and the tender. The rain was so hard it flooded the streets. Thunder /lightning and not shelter. everyone trying to get on board.

Cozumel

love the Silver prices. Took a cab to a beach with a wonderful little restaurant on the beach. Found Paradise.... The food was very reasonable too. The umbrella and chair was approx. 15.00. Water was beautiful and the beach. Probably about 10 miles from Pier. no neart a water park or adventure park. Though taxi want to take you there.

Orlando (Port Canaveral)

Parked across the street/ Easy in Easy out

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