Independence of the Seas Review

Cold sea days

Review for the Baltic Sea Cruise on Independence of the Seas
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DGalFL
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: May 2019
Cabin: Interior

I can see why Caribbean cruises are so popular now that we’ve sailed in north/west Europe. Mid May, and sea days were cold, windy and often foggy. Only people brave enough to go out were mostly those wearing parkas and the smokers. We did think there were too many smoking areas.

Our first Indy of the Seas sailing. Two seniors.

Even with everyone mostly inside, the shop did not seem over crowded.

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Interior

Cabin 1V

Larger than we expected. And was very quiet. Had booked just a GTY inside cabin. Husband preferred the promenade view over regular interior cabin.

Shower wasn’t working properly. We should have reported right away. Once we reported it, staff took care of it. Still a puny shower though. Small with low water pressure. Bed was too hard. Ever with additional padding on the mattress, it was a hard bed.

I don’t know offhand the cabin category. Just guessed.

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