Mariner of the Seas Review

Poor choice for my children

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mauger1216
2-5 Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Nov 2017
Cabin: Interior Stateroom
Traveled with children

We chose this cruise as a follow up to a Caribbean cruise we took about a year ago with another cruise line. That cruise was a major hit with our two children and this prompted us to go on another cruise with them in a different part of the world. Relatively this was cruise was a major disappointment with respect to the activities for the children- which were non-existent in their respective age categories.

Dining at the Windjammer was also a problem, where it seemed like it was always a problem to get table for the family. I attribute this to a cultural difference in the cruise passengers. The largely oriental clientele of this cruise tended to linger excessively. The overall quality of the food was good but not great.

Service was great, and the embarkation/ disembarkation process was relatively painless. The ports of call- Penang & Langkawi were very interesting and worthwhile, as was the visit to Singapore before & after the cruise was a highlight.

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Interior Stateroom

We had two cabins. Relatively it was more spacious compared to other ships we have sailed in this catagory.

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