I wasn't sure if I would enjoy so many people on a ship, and that did not really bother me. What i didn't care for is how Royal Caribbean addresses it. You need to plan, plan, plan and reserve, reserve, reserve meals and shows in advance on their horrific online system. You don't have information to work with at the time such as which nights are formal nights and other events on the calendar when making these reservations. I felt the food on the Harmony in the Windjammer and dining room was the most mediocre I have had on a Royal Caribbean ship. Having to pay extra for specialty dining to get good food seems ridiculous, but also everyone's opinion will vary. Making reservations for dining on the boat proved to be very limited availability.
We found Johnny Rockets and Sobor to be big disappointments, but Wonderland to be a must do experience.
The addition of Central Park and Boardwalk was a pleasant addition, as we loved evenings in Central Park.
Great roomy cabond with plenty of storage and eclectically outlets. From the feedback of others,I would be careful choosing rooms that overlook areas like the promenade or boardwalk due to music and noise, especially if you like to rest midday or retire early.