Voyager of the Seas Review

Voyager-needs some tlc all around

Review for the Western Caribbean Cruise on Voyager of the Seas
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2-5 Cruises • Age 40s

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Sail Date: Nov 2010
Cabin: Family Oceanview Stateroom
Traveled with children

We sailed with Voyager fo the seas on Nov. 28th 2010.

First and foremost, this was our 3rd cruise witht hem. This was our first cruise not in an owners suite, and our first with all three children. Before we had only had one shild oon board with us.

RCCL is great with kids. The Adventure ocean program is phenomenal. The kids ask to go back to it each day and after all of the breaks. We usually had them there for a few hours in the morning, some afternoons, and most evenings. They even have options to keep you kids from very early in the morning, through lunch, and till 2 am if you need that type of service. We let them stay till midnight one night as a party and they loved it!

Cabin Review

Family Oceanview Stateroom

3 closets, 2 small, one bigger.

1 bathroom with one sink, oval shower, and tiolet. One vanity on right side of mirror.

1 bunk bed area, one fold out couch for dbl bed, and one main bed are with dbl bed.

4 large circle windows on front of ship. 1 in each bedroom, outside bathroom, nad in living room area.

Low ceilings that slant.

Drawers in main bedroom and dbl glass vanity on mirror.

Small shelf/desk area below window and on slanted wall in bunk bed room.

1 trash can in room.

clothesline in shower and 4 pegs on door of bathroom for small objects, as can get large ones caught in the small door.

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