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Royal Caribbean International
MV Monarch of the Seas
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Reviewed by: David Ogumbvi
# previous cruises: 5
Date of Trip: September 9, 2001
Itinerary: Caribbean - Southern
Of the ships which sail the caribbean, this was the finest looking one from outside. Other ships look like crap compared to this one. Best cruise ship ever
The centrum eas best of all public rooms then the Viking Crown lounge of all the ships I sailed on this one has the most comfortable rooms ever. Cold though.
The food was marvellous especially in the Brigadoon dining room. The buffet was excellent plus I liked the Windjammer's seatings best. Service was perfect, the waiter tended to my every need. The cabin steward also was good thus appearing only when he was needed.
My cabin was on the tween deck, lots of storage space small shower. Can't sit on the toilet while you flush it or else you end up at the bottom of the ship.
I didn't attend any of the shows but I heard they were wonderfuly marvelous .
Itenerary was good too bad that was the second to last cruise on that itinerary. Mmonday St thomas , Tuesday St maarten, Wednesday Antigua, Thursday St lucia, Friday Barbados, Saturday at sea Sunday San Juan.
My fellow passengers were nice friendly and a bit nosey at times. but I am having some of them over tonight.for dinner.
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