Enchantment of the Seas Review

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Review for the Bahamas Cruise on Enchantment of the Seas
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CaroleandAlan
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Jun 2017
Cabin: Family Ocean View Stateroom

We chose this cruise because the dates worked for us, and as South Florida residents it is a quick ride to the port. We chose a large oceanview cabin based on the pictures I had seen on the RC website. Unfortunately, this cabin was waaay too small for more than 2 people. My poor son had to sleep on what is basically a shelf literally inches from my husband and me. Once we got into the cabin we tried to upgrade but were told there was nothing available. Aside from this, it was a nice cruise. We did not get off the ship except for Coco Cay, where we rented a cabana which was fantastic. If you can do this, consider it. You stay out of the sun and have a private, comfy place to relax. There is not much to do on this ship because there are no sea days. The evening entertainment was ok, nothing fabulous. Food was pretty good, Chops was excellent.

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Family Ocean View Stateroom

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Too small for 3 people. Also the insides of the drawers and closet were dirty, really grossed me out. We had a couple of incidents of stains on the sheets (looked like blood) that we requested linen changes and they made a federal case of it, pretty weird. Carpet was stained. Bathroom was ridiculously small, of course, but that shower curtain caused flooding pretty much every day.

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