My title has nothing to do with language but more about the massiveness of this ship. 6000+ people is too much. So many personal touches and details are lost. Now, the free generic bottles of water which you would find in your refrigerator is eliminated and replaced with a "beverage package". With the bougoi price of the package you would think you'd get bougoi water. Butter is now is those tiny plastic peel off the top packs, no more pretty little rose pats. I could list more but there are more important topics such as service and cleanliness. Service personnel is worked to the bones effecting their demeanor. I encountered moodiness more than a couple of times. We found someone else's allergy medication in our bathroom on one of the shelves and some not-so-out-of-sight areas super dusty. The cloth seats in the dining room appear filthy -riddled with stains, grease and dirt. It ruins the elegance instantly and even after I brought it to their attention, the same exact seats were found the next night. Last, but not least, the ship's itinerary was changed-twice. Once due to a medi-vac so we didn't go to Labadee, and the next due to a hurricane so we didn't go to Cozumel. We were diverted back to Labadee because there was no other port available due to the size of our ship. While no monetary compensation was offered, free internet would've been nice...or something...no?
Nice size but for the price I would've liked more amenities. Dining in the Coastal Kitchen for Dinner ONLY was ridiculous.
Very nicely done by Royal but it was sooo hot and the walk is super long from the ship to anywhere you want to go. They should offer shuttles. The bbq food was good but not warm.