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Royal Caribbean International
MV Sovereign of the Seas
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Reviewed by:Rebecca Shepard
# previous cruises: 1
Date of Trip: July 6, 1998
Itinerary: Bahamas
Let me say it this way. Listen to the song "Orinoco Flow" and imagine yourself out in the ocean at night at the front of the ship watching her slice through the water quietly and majestically.
I loved this ship. I never felt crowded and I could have fallen asleep on a deck chair feeling the trade winds and enjoying the peace and quiet while my husband enjoyed the casino. It has something for everyone.
Wonderful ride, even in slightly stormy seas. Food was excellent, one of best filet mignon and desserts I ever enjoyed.
Never felt crowded. Casino was busy but you could walk around with no problem.
Food was excellent (i.e. filet mignon could be eaten with a spoon and real cream in desserts!). Service was excellent, very accommodating staff.
Not enough closet space. Small, but didn't matter, we didn't spend that much time in it.
Shows were excellent and lively.
Nassau was okay, people in general seemed rude to tourists. Found some deals on china in Nassau and the best thing was Dolphin Island where you could swim and play with the dolphins. It is worth going back for! Key West was the best. They need to stay there longer.
Fellow passengers okay. I really didn't want to buddy up with them, I wanted to be on my own.
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