Majesty of the Seas Review

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Old Ship with Plumbing Issues

Review for the Bahamas Cruise on Majesty of the Seas
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dcdesigns4u
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Jul 2017
Cabin: Ocean View Stateroom

I choose this ship because of the destination, but they had plumbing issues and I felt they were constantly trying to sell you things during the entire cruise.It seemed very commercialized. The Buffet food was very good, but the main dinning rooms did not thrill us. Service was slow and they almost made us feel like we were intruding.We only did main dinning twice, once on formal night and once in the morning, the formal night did not thrill us, the food was fair, service was fair, and the food was nothing like the last two cruises we took. In the morning when we went to main dinning we waited for at least 10 minutes for coffee and it was cold when we received it. Entertainment was good, we went to three shows while there, one dance show and two comedian shows. All were very good. We went to their private island Coco Cay which was also very commercialized, They had a BBQ on the island, served hot dogs,hamburgers,chicken, and lots of sides, and fresh fruit, all was good except the hamburgers, I don't know what kind of meat it was, but it was definitely not beef, it tasted so bad I could not even eat it. I took one bite and threw it away. Once on the island if you wanted to do anything besides sit at the beach you had to pay for everything.

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Ocean View Stateroom

Cabin F1

Our cabin was very nice, but we were on the 9th deck and two to three rooms on our deck flooded out, which caused a musty smell in the hallway and mattresses also were in the hallway for a day or two,

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