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Royal Caribbean International
MS Song of America
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Reviewed by: Carolyn MacDonald
# previous cruises: 1
Date of Trip: September 3, 1998
Itinerary: Bermuda
The experience was just great, Bermuda is just beautiful you don't
know what your missing. For the price you get more than your money's worth. We just love Royal Caribbean we have nothing to say but good words.
The pool is very pleasant but it was very windy so of course we spent a lot of time in the great casino. All the lounges are great but the Viking crown was our favorite. next to the Schooner bar.
You don't know what your missing Bermuda is beautiful but the staff on the ship made the whole cruise. The dining room staff was excellent. I hope they get the recognition they deserve they were Afit Dzaferi, Dusko Skoko, and Andreas Pitsch. and I can't forget our cabin attendant His name was Hollister.
Well as far as the shower goes that was another story sort of funny we figure if you hung soap on the shower walls you could just spin in circles and save yourself energy. Really no big complaints. but definitely smaller the the Sovereign of the Seas.
We attended all the shows simply beautiful. the costumes were great the entertainment is fantastic. Very pleased
The only activities we did of course was the lounges and the
casino. We went to St. Georges and Hamilton We did the Scenic tour and
dockyard great scenery.
Wide variety of ages and personalities.
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