We boarded in Quebec City. The ship was docked at #30 which was quite a ways from the city center. It didn't look that far on the map, so my husband and I walked over, intending to board, have lunch and then go back into the old city since we didn't leave until the next day. By the time we got to the ship, got on, ate lunch and got to our cabin, we were too tired to walk all the way back to the ...
This is not the first time we are doing this cruise, but we are really satisfied with it. Leaving from Quebec city is wonderful!
The ship is a good size, it was easy to find our way on the ship, specially with fishes on the carpet, facing forward.
The dining experience was also excellent. We had great food, and a variety of choices in the buffet.
We really like the fact that it is a ...
Vision of the Seas
Considered these days a “small” ship of about 2,400 passengers, overall I liked Vision of the Seas and my 12 day Canada/New England cruise
Cabin
I was on Deck 2 inside cabin. No complaints. My cabin steward was awesome. TV sucked. They kept repeating the same programs. I’m not a night owl and wanted to watch TV and read my Connect newsletter before going to sleep. ...
After 5 days in Quebec, boarded the Vision of the Seas for the 1st leg of our back to back to Galveston. I am only going to review the ship.
Embarkation was a breeze at 12:30 pm. No line, speedy check in, on ship in minutes, cabin available.
MJ, in Concierge, is wonderful. Always pleasant and helpful. Due to the number of D+ and Pinnacle, a portion of the Viking Crown lounge was blocked ...
Background information
This was our 19th cruise and 4th on Royal Caribbean (we last cruised with RCI in 2005). We had a fall foliage cruise on our bucket list and this 12-night itinerary seemed to suit our requirements. We booked the cruise in July 2016, after receiving some good information on promotions from RCI. We had cruised on a sister ship to the Vision, the Grandeur of the Seas, in ...
This was our first cruise with Royal Caribbean. We chose this cruise because of the 12 day itinerary, with ports in Canada and New England, in hopes of seeing beautiful fall foliage. RCCL didn't disappoint but "mother nature" didn't cooperate with the weather in Canada or with the fall foliage. In some ports the foliage was done and in some it hadn't started. The fall colors in Bar Harbor, ME ...
We had never been to Canada. We live in Florida so this longer cruise was perfect, we only had to fly one way. We love to travel on Holland America Lines, so the fact that Zuiderdam was due for an interior face lift did not bother us. We know and love their standards, so could put up with a few chips and rips.
The Crew was wonderful, always helpful & Roxan in the Ocean Bar is the Best Waiter on ...
We chose this cruise to see the fall colours and we were rewarded even though the season is late this year. The places we visited were all fantastic and we would visit them again. The down side of this was visiting so many ports without a break left us very tired. The ship was kept a lot cleaner and in better condition than Star Princess. The restaurant was great and the food excellent. The buffet ...
As we were doing a big trip we decided to get an inside cabin in order to economise. It was very dark in morning unless we left the TV on with ship cam. An interior cabin is OK if you want to sleep in. We couldn't tell whether it was night or day. We could also hear pool chairs being dragged across the deck above at certain times of the day. Our next cruise is from Barcelona in May. We are in ...
This was our 5th cruise on Princess DH and I are in our early 60s and were on the lower half of the age group demographic present on the ship. Our cruise was wonderful, but like all cruises (and all land trips), there are things that were great and things that were not so great. The not so great things we shrugged off and enjoyed ourselves!
We had anticipated cool, rainy weather due to the ...