Even though this ship is small, it had what we needed. The crew was fantastic! The food was average, but once again, the crew was wonderful. My husband, who is diabetic, had a low sugar incident as we were walking back to our ship. We got on board and as he was ready to pass out, our room steward happened to be near us. He knew right way something was wrong with my husband. He took us up the employee elevator right away. Even though the dining room was not open yet for lunch, the crew there got us orange juice and something sweet for him to eat right away. He was able to walk from there to our room after his sugar came up. Everyone went out of their way to help us. One of the bet things about our room was that we were just steps away from the ship bridge. It was a great place for quiet and great views from when we would arrive or leave from a port. I can't say enough about the ports. People on the islands were so glad that tourists were back again spending money so they could rebuild from the horrible hurricane damages. We saw the most damage in St. Maarten. It is so sad, but the people were upbeat and had some great stories to tell! All in all , it was a wonderful cruise and we hated coming back to the cold!!
Our cabin was small but comfortable. Our balcony was really small! But even though it was small, we sat on it every morning for coffee (which room service brought us) and every evening we sat on it and watched the stars. Our cabin steward, Mr. G was awesome! Nothing was ever left undone. He anticipated our needs. From leaving us cookies, to towel animals to ice in our bucket.