Empress of the Seas Review

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Cuba was the highlight

Review for Cuba Cruise on Empress of the Seas
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the mistral wind
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Sep 2018

We wanted to see Cuba while we still could.We had a very good embarkation and disembarkation went smoothly and was well organized.

The ship is smaller and we liked it. The ship is older and is probally updated the most it can be for her size. Our cabin was clean and what we expected for the price we paid we were not disappointed. We were on deck 3. We usually are on an upper deck. We understand that the ship was filled to capacity however we never felt crowded.

The dining was very good actually better then most of the bigger ships. The food in the dining room was very good and the service was excellent. It was fast and our server Inyoman was very attentive. The food in the windjammer was good the breakfast bar however could try to remember the first in first out rule when serving potato's and some items that can get dry if left to long. kudos to the windjammer food prep for the variety of veggies and the great ribs. And the menu changed most nights. I thought it was very good. Also the late night dining was open and we never had a time when food wasn't available. They opened the dinning at 10:30 PM and it was open until late with quite a few choices to keep one satisfied.

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Cabin N cat

It was ok . Our cabin didn't have a fridge that's one thing we missed but it was ok for the amount of time we spend in our cabin.

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Cozumel

We love Mexico we walked to the city . Mexico has several nice excursions this cruise we decided to just walk off our meals lol.

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