Mariner of the Seas Review

Too much of an Asian influence

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peggysue28
2-5 Cruises • Age 70s

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

While we appreciate that this ship is out of Singapore & very much caters to the Asian population there are other nationalities who like to cruise & should be catered for more than this ship did.

The food while mediocre is very very much Asian orientated. There are sprinklings of Westernised food but that was only soso. The worst was the OJ how disgusting to serve up "powdered watered down cordial" because that was what it tasted like. No table service for coffee or tea etc as we have experienced on other cruise lines. Behind counter Buffet staff were not happy people. Wait staff were courteous & willing to assist Dined at Chops Grill one night and at $55pp + extra for the lobster was overpriced. But then it is what it is..a cruise ship

Cabin was quite presentable & clean. Loved having just a shower without having to climb into a bath tub. Our steward did not know what a blanket was when asked for one like huh!!! Until the boss steward said and i quote " ahh the brown thing" lol.

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Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Balcony

Cabin E2

Very satisfied. It was kept very clean by oyr steward. Liked the shower only design. And toilet worked very well.

Had to ask for an extra pillow & a blanket as we do bot like sleeping under a hot doona.

Aircon worked well.

Safe did not work a few times but was promptly fixed upon request

So wish ships would have power outlets near the bed. As we have a cpap machine we had to ask for an ext lead which had to trail across the floor

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