Radiance of the Seas Review

4.0 / 5.0
1,236 reviews

Great ship but a bit tired

Review for Alaska Cruise on Radiance of the Seas
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mrs shipshape259
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Jun 2017
Cabin: Superior Ocean View Stateroom with Balcony
View from the aft balcony on cruise down the inside passage.
Inside passage on the way to Vancouver
At the summit on the Klondike trail
Hubbard Glacier from the aft balcony 10th deck.

Radiance class is our favorite and we wanted to see Alaska. The land trip was wonderful...all hotels were nice and the tour guide, Lynda, and bus driver, Ashley, were better than amazing! The ship staff were wonderful! The only reason for taking a star off is the main dining experience has gone down a bit. It was very clear that the wait staff and chefs are not able to handle milk allergies, a surprise since we have had wonderful service on other ships. It can be as simple as offering steamed vegetables. Fortunately, that is an easy allergy to self-manage, whereas a peanut allergy could be a disaster. Also, the sheers and drapes in our cabin were in terrible condition but that must be hard to keep up with if passengers are not careful in opening and closing balcony doors. All in all, it was a great cruise and we would definitely sail Radiance again!

Cabin Review

Superior Ocean View Stateroom with Balcony

Cabin D2

Cabin was fine with exception of drapes in poor repair. I personally prefer the shower sliding doors rather than the shower curtain, but that is just a preference. Cabin Steward was efficient, and no complaints there.

Port Reviews

Juneau

Only left the ship to walk around.

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