Enchantment of the Seas Review

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sdbarrish
10+ Cruises • Age 40s

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Sail Date: Oct 2017
Cabin: Owner's Suite with Balcony

Royal Caribbean is the cruise line that my wife and I prefer. Our main attraction is the balance of luxury, recreation and relaxation activities and venues.

This was an anniversary cruise for us, so I splurged for an Owner's Suite. We were met with a bottle of Chandon, bottle of Oberon cabernet sauvigon, three plates of finger food and fruit basket. Since there was a special guest on board with mainly Diamond and above guests, so my wife and I literally had the Concierge Club all to ourselves from 5:30-6:30pm each night.

We went to Chops Grill on the first night and Lloyd was a server. When you make a reservation, ask for his section! Chops Grill food and service was top notch.

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Owner's Suite with Balcony

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621sq.ft. of pure bliss!!! I love that we even had a doorbell!

Essentially, this suite had three main areas, not including the bathroom. The master bedroom area, living / dining room area and the balcony.

The master bedroom area had PLENTY of storage areas and counter top space for all of your needs... ;) ... The bed was EXTREMELY comfortable and at times...too comfortable because I caught myself taking a couple of recharging cat naps way too easily. One drawback is the small TV and the distance the TV is at in this area. The other drawback is that this area is disconnected from a full view of the balcony / ocean / port.

The living / dining room area was spacious as well. separate 2 top glass table to eat at from the l-shape sectional sofa and coffee table. The TV was much larger in this area and appropriate for its distance to the sofa.

The balcony was AWESOME...Two full size lounge chairs on one side; an end table between two regular chairs on the other end; and lots of space in between. The drawbacks though is the privacy screens between the suites to the left and right had large gaps whereby you can without effort see into the other balcony and at times into the other suite. Also, the very close proximity to the bridge makes it awkward in the Captain, pilot and other crew looking down the broadside of the vessel while docking and leaving and can clearly see you on the balcony...Also, if someone was looking just right in Windjammers they can see into the balcony as well.

The bathrooms was something you expect in a presidential penthouse suite. All marble, separate stand up shower, separate jacuzzi bath tub and double sinks. The only complaint about the bathroom was the tight placement of the toilet. It made for an interesting entry angle to NOT knock over the phone and hit the target of the seat!

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