Liberty of the Seas Review

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A little disappointed

Review for the Western Caribbean Cruise on Liberty of the Seas
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Lisacruisin
6-10 Cruises • Age 60s

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

Ship, beautiful. Room great. Food, not so good. Coffee, disgusting. Cupcakes, terrible. Promenade needs to be larger for parades, events or do the events twice. 3D movies, great. Soda package, not worth it, the flavor of soda was off, in every place we tried them. Seems to be a big Dreamworks commercialized cruise. Falmouth Jamaica was a great port, get right off the ship to shop! Service, great. Cabin, perfect size and the balcony good size. We never heard any announcements in our room except one, from the captain. We may have missed things because we could not hear them. The ice cream little place is kinda a joke. Lines for a tiny ice cream. Entertainment was wonderful, the ice show and the Saturday night fever shows were library needs way more books and to be organized, lots of people complained about it while we were looking for a good book. We found no good books to read.

Cabin Review

Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Balcony

Cabin E1

Good cabin, lots of room, shower doors nicer than a curtain. Loved having a long couch, good napping zone! Balcony was a great size, not too small.

Port Reviews

Falmouth

Love that you can see the shopping right beside the ship and shop all day without a fear of getting lost or bombarded by locals trying to sell you things. Nice and clean shopping, even got an Auntie Anne's pretzel!

Cozumel

Fun to shop in the close shops. I don't see a need to go out further.

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