Majesty of the Seas Review

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Great short cruise but entertainment and buffet need improvement

Review for the Bahamas Cruise on Majesty of the Seas
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jrgray
10+ Cruises • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Mar 2018
Cabin: Interior Stateroom

Flew into Orlando and rented a car at the airport in order to have dinner at a Disney resort before driving to the port. Drop-off at Hertz at PC was painless and we were at the port by 10:30. Check-in was smooth. We were group 2 for boarding and it was probably the easiest embarkation we had ever done.

We went to Windjammer's for lunch and the food was pretty terrible. Overcooked beef and chicken and hockey puck hamburgers. It didn't get better the rest of the 3 days (although we only ate breakfast there the other two days). They overcooked the waffles, which looked like Eggos, and we didn't know that was possible.

The entertainment was poor. The singers and dancers were very good in the variety show but the 70s disco theme is dated. We are 50 and that is not our era of music and it didn't seem very many people were interested in it from the near empty theater. Next night was even worse with "Almost Elton John" who sounded NOTHING like Sir Elton. People were getting up and leaving in droves after just a few songs. One of the worst performers ever. The comedian was very funny on the last night, especially his adult show.

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Interior Stateroom

Cabin K

Room was typical small interior stateroom. Should have had stateroom host split the bed apart because my wife had to climb over the bed to get in because you could not walk around the bed. Toilet did not flush well so had to flush it multiple times to get it to work. Very little storage space and only one of the two available outlets worked.

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