Vision of the Seas Review

3.5 / 5.0
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Best cruise in ages

Review for the Western Caribbean Cruise on Vision of the Seas
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BecciBoo
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Jan 2018
Cabin: Grand Suite

We needed 8 points to take us to Diamond Plus status in Crown and Anchor, so we booked our first suite, a Grand, with double points and a quick getaway.

We ended up cruising with our cruise buds and two family members (their first cruise)

Since RCCL built its new terminal embarkations have been short and sweet...we were checked in by 11:00 and on board with in 15 minutes. Time for a drink at the pool bar and quick lunch and room was ready at 1:00 as usual, cases delivered by 2:00.

Cabin Review

Grand Suite

Cabin GS

Cabin was wonderful, spacious and bath was large with tub and we loved it. Creaking was pretty loud when we went through several squalls and rough seas, but bedding was so comfortable we slept like babes for the most part. Balcony was also spacious with 2 loungers and dining table/chairs. Great location at front elevators.

Port Reviews

Costa Maya

took taxi into Majahual

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