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Royal Caribbean International
MV Enchantment of the Seas
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Reviewed by: Jamey and Donna
# previous cruises: 6
Date of Trip: July 18, 1999
Itinerary: Caribbean - Western
We enjoyed this trip. The ship is beautiful. The staff was very nice and helpful. Some things I was a little disappointed with but overall very good vacation.
Overall the public rooms were pretty and roomy. There was never enough pool chairs which I was very disappointed with. People would put their stuff down and leave. We finally started moving the stuff and taking the chairs. I thought the dining room was very nice and laid out well. I like the walking decks that are to themselves better.
The food was very good. I thought the buffets were much better than the other cruises we had been on. I am a big shrimp eater and was disappointed that they only had shrimp one night and I missed it!!
We went with the interior room this time because in the past we have not spent much time in our room. I thought this was a good choice and I was pleased with the amount of space in our room.
I enjoyed the shows I think the entertainment on some other lines amy be better or more my taste I guess I should say.
We did the western ports. I really enjoyed Grand Cayman it was beautiful and the snorkeling was great. I was disappointed in Key West. I thought the health spa was small and very crowded for space.
We went with 2 other couples and we all had a great time. We met several other people and kept running into them. Yes I would everyone we met was very nice.
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