We were getting on the ship about 11 am. There were some computer problems, so it was not as fast as it might have been. We were in the dining room eating by noon.
Our group had 5 cabins all in a row on deck 8 near Central Park and the elevators. (I felt sorry for those folks that had to walk those long narrow hallways - quite a hike.) That turned out to be a great location for us.
We ate dinner at the 6 pm sitting to help avoid conflicts with the shows. We scheduled all our shows ahead of time, but we still needed to rush over early to get a good seat as all the shows are open seating. (Some seats were reserved for VIPs - Pinnacle members or the captains family or something.) We enjoyed most of the shows although a couple had WACO themes.
Our group had 5 cabins all in a row on deck 8 near Central Park and the elevators. (I felt sorry for those folks that had to walk those long narrow hallways - quite a hike.) That turned out to be a great location for us.
Our cabins were small, but we didn't spend that much time there other than sleeping. We had our 5 balconies all opened up, so that sort-of adds to the area.
The showers seemed slightly larger than previous ships, which was appreciated. But we realized that 2 at once is still not workable.
My wife felt there should be more hooks to hangup wet clothing.
We used Ride Howard's Transportation for our shuttle. He's the best there is!
We stayed at the Travelodge at 1251 E Sunrise Blvd. I can't recommend you stay there.