Enchantment of the Seas Review

Just like the waves ... UP & down

Review for the Eastern Caribbean Cruise on Enchantment of the Seas
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Gshekell64
First Time Cruiser • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Jul 2010
Cabin: Junior Suite with Balcony

From check-in to the easiest disembarkment ever, Daryl's and my recent trip aboard the Enchantment of the Seas was filled with ups and downs. You may not agree with everything I've shared here, however, I ask that you respect this review as my impression as I will respect yours.

First, let me say that the genius who developed the current disembarking plan deserves a HUGE raise. When we traveled on the Grandeur in 2008, we hated the cattle herding mentality of the process. It was a nightmare and really took some of the "land of relaxation 'buzz'" off our experience.

Second, my hats off to the elimination of the wearing of the life vest during the muster drill in port. If we do it at sea, I'm all for the life vest wearing.

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Junior Suite with Balcony

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Junior Suite 8158 port side was great for 2 adults. It's relatively quiet although it's under a door and stairwell which leads to deck 10 from deck 9 and that could get a little loud with the kids running up and down, banging the door.

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