Enchantment of the Seas Review

Amazing staff but dated ship

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derbychick
First Time Cruiser • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Jul 2018

This was my first cruise and I was expecting the ship to be modern and swanky but the ship itself is very dated, also rusty on the outside. We didn't opt to upgrade our room as we weren't cruising for the stateroom but I will add that the queen/king bed is actually two twin beds pushed together and not that comfy. The food was overall very good but having different options offered each day would have been nicer. I felt somewhat bored while aboard because there wasn't much to do except eat, drink, and gamble. The entertainment was "eh" and somewhat cheesy. The ports of call were exactly like you would expect...Nassau: hounded to death to buy stuff and CocoCay, the RC island, was really more of the same experience as the boat, only with a beach. To be fair, a friend had planned the trip, I just went along. IF I ever cruise again, I would pay as close of attention to the ship details as the ports of call. The one thing I would add is that the staff were all AMAZING! Lastly, please know that while your trip is paid in advance, drink package included, you will be assessed a per person daily gratuity charge as well as housekeeping fee so be prepared for a bill at the end.

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Cabin interior I guess???

Tiny and uncomfortable beds. Cramped bathroom.

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Nassau

I expected to be hounded by everyone to buy something and this is exactly what I got!

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