Enchantment of the Seas Review

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2-5 Cruises • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Sep 2010
Cabin: Large Ocean View Stateroom

Smooth security screening and check in - less than 30 minutes in the 11-12 noon timeframe.

Buffet food not the best and the WindJammer was frequently crowded. Made friends with dining room mates and some others and was able to get seats when it was crowded a few times for breakfast/lunch. Dinner in the dining room was good - Ali and Wildor were great as our wait staff. The food was pretty good. Breakfast in the dining room was frequently cold and the service was poor, especially with drink orders (very inconsistent) and pancakes in the WJ were hard as rocks. Get your pancakes in the DR and everything else in the WJ.

Other reviews mention a wait for the shows - this is for the early dining which has the late show. We had late dining and the early show and always found a seat; however, the line to get in for the late show was lined up more than one hour before show time when our show let out. I attribute this to the fact that the average age for the cruise was 75+ and most of them had the early dinner and had nothing else to do before the show. Most of the shows were good, especially the magician/comedian and Finis the Entertainer.

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Large Ocean View Stateroom

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