Majesty of the Seas Review

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Great Trip to Cuba on Majesty of the Seas

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lonig
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Feb 2019
Cabin: Spacious Ocean View
Hemingway's house
Fusterland
Wonderful old cars

Cuba was on my bucket list so decided to take this cruise. We had a great time. The ship is in good shape, the room was small but we did not spend much time in it. Small sofa was beautiful, not quite as much storage as larger ships but adequate. Our tour "The Best of Havana", was amazing. We got to see so much in the 7 hour tour. Hemingway's house was great to see, the cemetery was very interesting, and all the old cars were fun to look at. We had a wonderful lobster lunch right on the water at Mr. Crab. Our tour guide was amazing and answered all kinds of questions we had about Cuba and the local life in Havana. We had bad weather on the way to Costa Maya and couldn't dock so the captain made a decision to go on to Cozumel, that was fantastic as we had great weather to spend sunning on board. The food was very good, the staff in the dining room was A No. 1. Our cabin attendant made us towel animals and kept the room in tip top shape. This is an older ship that I cruised in 1998, but it hasn't lost it's luster, we truly enjoyed our five days on the ship. Entertainment was good, the comedian was awesome, the ventriloquist was excellent and the singers and dancers put on a good show.

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Spacious Ocean View

Cabin 2M

Cabins are small but it was clean and the new furniture was very nice. The storage was adequate. We did not spend much time in the room so have no complaints. The bathroom is small and basically no storage but we improvised.

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