Mariner of the Seas Review

4.5 / 5.0
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Boring and expensive

Review for the Bahamas Cruise on Mariner of the Seas
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alianeto
10+ Cruises • Age 40s

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Sail Date: Oct 2018
Cabin: Interior

Embarkation was easy no problem there.

But this cruise is the most boring cruise I’ve ever been to. Entertaining will kick around 11pm and there is no pool ambiance except belly flopping activities, the last night of the cruise they have a deck party starting at 11:15pm!!! Which is crazy!!!! He whole cruise like a retirement community just to bring out some entertainment on the last day. He promenade will provide entertainment as well staring at 11 pm. The live music can hardly be heard because is to tight of a hallway for such potent speakers. Then later you will conglomerate like a sardine on a stretch hallway to dance old music either 70’s or 80’s the Latin club is a jail size space located on deck 4 where you listen to old Spanish salsa and is tight and uncomfortable to dance. If you are looking for other areas of the ship be prepared to get lost, is a maze!!!

Chops grill is overrated. The steaks are cooked however they want you to eat it not how you ask for it. I wanted medium I got rare and when I asked do it to be cooked a little bit more the chef turned into chef Ramsay from Hell’s Kitchen. Yelling at the waiter being rude and making eye contact with me as if I had offended his awful cooking techniques.

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Interior

Cabin 4V

Is like sleeping in wood planks. Bed has a gap when the conjoined the beds to make a bigger one and the gap is impossible to close and is uncomfortable to sleep in. Cabin is old and moldy smelling

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