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Royal Caribbean International
MV Voyager of the Seas
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Reviewed by:Mike Gonzalez
# previous cruises: 23
Date of Trip: April 7, 2001
Itinerary: Caribbean - Western
I personally think this is a cruise that a numerous amount of people should consider, especially those who are young. There is something to do everyday, you meet people practically everyday. I met two girls the last day. The ship is tremendous, it comes in at roughly 137,000 tons. It is the biggest Ship in the world it is something to enjoy.
The ship at first may cause you trouble and you might get lost but after 30 minutes you will get a hang of it, the ship is equipped with chairs and comfy ones too. There is someplace to sit. It is relaxing.
The food in the ship is tremendously good, and delicious, the service is another 5 star. They are attentive and caring, and are always there with a smile. Very social to, so you feel at home.
I had room 6538 on deck 6, it was a balcony room. I have to say that that has been the best cabin in a cruise that I have ever taken, get a very good view of everything, and the breeze is just perfect.
The entertainment........Oh my god, I think it has to be the best at sea, no it is. All these special effects and designs, I felt like in a brand new stadium.
Well there is pretty much everything to do, the rock climbing wall is fun, basketball, volleyball, ice skating, there is something for everyone.
The fellow passengers were nice people, i wouldn't mind having them over for dinner.
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