I have been on this ship 4 times, the staff was not at all friendly, there were no smiles on their faces, we never even met our room steward. We had early dinner seating and our asst server never spoke a word, he sometimes brought our rolls and drinks but was speechless. The food was cold and overall had not taste. I am already use to the new menu but the quality of the food was poor. Our ...
Check in smooth. Room ready at 2ish. Every single day charges applied to card for mandatory gratuities. Watch out as 18% added to drinks purchased automatically.
Ship is very tired in places and needs refitted. Rusty balconies. Filthy glass on balcony. And outside areas
Staff are fabulous. And doing their best with a ship that’s had it.
Food in windjammer is mass produced rubbish. ...
The employees were great , a lot of people were working hard to keep that ship clean .
Entertainment was also good.
The food was bizarre , everything tasted the same . It was bland with a strange aftertaste. It took two weeks to get that taste out of my mouth.
The ship was definitely overcrowded but that’s to be expected.
Just get the basic pop drink package . They will not refund your ...
The Adventure of the Seas is an old ship that is in need of a lot of care and maintenance. The appearance of the ship is rusty, with outside tables and chairs that are showing their many years of usage. The cabins are small, carpets haven't been cleaned is some time and balcony rusty, stained/dirty decking. Food in main dining room and buffet was tasteless, bland and repetitive, day after day. ...
My husband and I were frequent, fairly adventurous travelers pre-kids. Of course, vacations drastically change once you have a family. Last year we did Club Med Cancun and it was kind of awful, so we decided to try a cruise this year. We had been on Carnival and Princess before in the before-kids era, but we decided to give Royal Caribbean a try since it seemed pretty family friendly. Traveling ...
This cruise is fabulous if you are trying to have early nights, with mediocre at best diving and ice-skating shows. Also, it's important to note that the food was superior to Carnival and the workers are just as hardworking and lovable as any ship I've ever had the privilege of boarding. The faults that I noticed included a useless, and dreary, front half of the ship which was given the title of ...
We were so excited to go on our first ever cruise. However we discovered that there are way too many people on the ship to use the pool deck. The only day we were able to enjoy the pool area is when many passengers went into Port Costa Maya. The rest of the time the pool was so crowded you couldn’t even get into the water to cool off. There aren’t enough deck chairs for all of the people ...
First, do NOT get The Key on this ship. It's a total rip-off. There is no "fast lane" access to onboard activities as advertised. You only get one hour of private time on each of The FlowRider, Zipline, Ice Skating, and the Rock Wall. Internet connectivity is spotty - ours kept disconnecting. And the welcome lunch is not worth the overall cost. Next, it's almost impossible to get a ...
I felt publicly embarrassed on our Royal Caribbean’s Allure of the Seas cruise out of Galveston. Our first dinner started off with the waiter saying the “chicken was finger licking good.” When we left the dinning room, we were greeted with passengers licking their finger. So on and so on daily. I complained to the Restaurant Manager about this but to no avail. The last day of the cruise they sat ...
The Grandeur of the Seas is by far the worse ship I’ve ever been on by FAR. It was rumored that this ship was going to be retired a few years ago and it should have. I am not sure what sparked the decision to keep it floating and running trips—especially a 7 day cruise, but that was by far the worse decision you could’ve made from a customer perspective.
The entire ship is old and raggedy, ...