Enchantment of the Seas Review

Wonderful service and food, too many children, ship is dated and small

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jenjen1985
2-5 Cruises • Age 30s

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Sail Date: May 2019
Cabin: Junior Suite

The food was great, and the service was amazing. We purchased a dining package, but this is a very small ship, so there is only 1 specialty dining option, Chops Grille. The food at Chops was very good, but there wasn't much variety. We chose to dine in the main dining room most days. We also did a Chef's Table experience one night, and that was great. Very good wine and the food was amazing. We ate at the Windjammer buffet for breakfast on port days, but it was so crowded. We avoided it for the rest of the trip.

We also purchased The Key, which was definitely worth it. Early boarding and disembarkation, Wi-Fi, and VIP seating at the theaters was all very nice to have. At the end of the cruise, we were able to walk straight off the ship through customs. We left our room at 7:40am, and were in our car by 8am.

We stayed in a Junior Suite, and the space was amazing. We will definitely book suites in the future. So. Much. Storage.

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Junior Suite

Cabin J3

Balcony was huge, and the room itself was very spacious. There was a bathtub. The sitting area was nice, and the storage was amazing. So much closet space, and so many drawers and cabinets.

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