Majesty of the Seas Review

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Overall pleasant experience for an older, tired ship

Review for the Bahamas Cruise on Majesty of the Seas
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mickeychicky
2-5 Cruises • Age 40s

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Sail Date: May 2017
Cabin: Interior Stateroom

I took my son and his girlfriend on this cruise for a quick trip to the Bahamas. Arrived Port Canaveral around 11:30ish and was a little slow going through security but check in was a breeze.

Quick stroll around the ship (doesn't take long since she isn't a mega ship) and of course the pool area was already filling up and were pool bars. Off to Windjammer for lunch.

Rooms were "ready" around 1:30, well except for some (one of which was ours). Cabin 5535, 5th deck front of ship. Door was open, towels were still on the bed(s) which were not together as requested at time of online check in. Sheets and pillow cases were only on one bed. Finally found our cabin attendant, don't even know his name because he didn't introduce himself. He explained he was running behind and I explained that the two beds should have been together. He said he would come back later. When he came back later that evening he was very put off that I asked him to put the beds together, as was the request originally, and just seemed like I was asking too much. This was the first cabin attendant I did not leave a tip for.

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Interior Stateroom

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5535 - entire deck smelled of sewer.

Cabin is close to anchor so when it drops you will know, and if you asleep, you will be woken up.

Inside cabin with three people - this cabin is the size of a solo cabin on NCL so two people is a tight squeeze and three or more is just ludicrous. Don't do it! My first time on Majesty I had an ocean-view with 2 people, little more room.

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