I have sailed on most cruise lines and have always enjoyed the experience. I was impressed with the ships design and activities available but everything comes at a cost and I found that sell, sell, sell, was the objective of the crews company at every opportunity and at the expense of less time helping passengers to enjoy the fun experiences like no dancing hosts and no deck party organisers. I must say I missed the hospitality that I found on many of the other cruise lines. I believe if changes are not made, this will be more costly in the long run but I may be wrong as this seems to be the American way and accepted by most on board who were American. The wave rider, the climbing wall and the water slides were all fantastic. for younger children the water park and the mini golf seemed ideal with several opportunities to meet cartoon Characters roaming the ship to attract not only the kids but the opportunity to sell photos. The best sales person on board could sell a fridge to an eskimo and he ran the Art auctions and I could not believe the amount of money that changed hands no wonder they take up a large space on the ship.
The interior cabin was much like on most other ships but had none of the additional niceties like body lotion slippers gown etc.