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Royal Caribbean International
MV Voyager of the Seas
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Reviewed by:Adrienne Gore
# previous cruises: 3
Date of Trip: November 26, 2000
Itinerary: Caribbean - Eastern
Well when we first go on the boat We thought wow this boat is huge, We'll never find ourway around the boat. It was jsut fabulous, so beautiful!!! This is the cruise to go on because it was just so enjoyable.
Well since I am only a teenager the place I hung out the most was the Teen Nightclub "the Optix", but don't worry grown ups there was a place for you too. The Vault... you had to be 18 and up, but I got in anyway. The shopping mall was gorgous, well I should say the promenade. ANyway the pools were really dep, for me anyway, I am 5 ft and the pools were 5"6 ft deep, and once again grown ups they had a pool just for you guys.... NO KIdS ALLOWED, and if you life golf you'll love it they had a golf mini bar and mini cousre
The best part about the food was the midnight buffet... It ahd so many foods plus they were shaped into objects. They had a swan mad out of ice and many many more. The food in the dining room were cooked to perfection... you haev to try the lobster tail. And the waiters are so nice... my waiters names were Jerry and Abdula.
We'll I went on the cruise with 40 more people so I got to see every room in there... I got the samallest cabin of them all, I walked in there and I was like where is the rest of the room? The beds pulled out from the ceiling it was so small... and the bathrooms were the worst... You could hardly fit in there... But if you got the biggest room you got 2 bathrooms I with a gucusie in it and the dreaded small shower.
The best show was Dreamscape.... the comics weren't that funny but one does stand out in my mind... maybecause he was just so cute... He did the greatest impressions... FUNNY! I went to every show they did.
Now we went to 3 palces... first Labodee Wow was it hot there!!! and the people just wanted to buy stuff...overwhelming!!! then we went to jamaciad... the best of them alll. you have fot to climb the falls they were fun!!! and then we went shopping... but the people trying to get you to buy things happened again. Our final stop was Mexico... I was freezing there, but it was still fun, all I did there was go shopping and boy did I spend some money... about 200 dollars there
They were nice Especially Vinny, might I add my new boyfriend... they were just so friendly it was easy to just go up to somebody and say hi how are you and start a whole conversaton. If I had the chance I invite them for dinner.
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