Brilliance of the Seas Review

Brilliant Brilliance

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StewartTimesTwo
10+ Cruises • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Apr 2017
Cabin: Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom with Balcony

Just finished the 14-Night Crossing of the Atlantic on Brilliance of The Seas. Had a wonderful time on a great ship. The Brilliance just won "ship of the year" with Royal Caribbean and you can see why. The ship felt spacious and not crowded although it was full with 2050 passengers in double occupancy. (Not a lot of triples and quads on this type of sailing), so not maximum capacity. Voyage was relaxed and fun with lots of activities and even got to see the premier of their new show "Tango Buenos Aires". Fabulous. Don;t hesitate to choose the Brilliance, the ship is light an airy with wonderful sea views everywhere. There could be a difference in the ship on the 4 and 5 day itineraries than when the ship does longer cruises, so keep that in mind, ships on longer cruises tend to attract experienced cruisers and less children, so can feel different.

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Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom with Balcony

Cabin E2

Great Spacious Cabin With Super Amounts of Storage. Huge Balcony.

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