We arrived from Malaga to Barcelona and a taxi to the Ship for the 5 day cruise, on 15th May 2010, to see what Royal Caribbean is like. On arrival we was shown to the check in then passed the sales of the drinks and passed the boarding photo to which we declined and boarded told that to cabin would be ready at 13:00 and told that we could get a meal at Windjammers, we proceeded to try the cuisine, which did not fail to impress except trying to find a place to sit was a task as it was for every meal time in this restaurant
The cabin was ok in some aspects but things like no tea making equipment, poor balcony furniture, an odd shape bed, draws that needed the attention of a carpenter, a TV out of the arc, if they put in flat screens then it would have made more room, and the reading material was second hand, apart from that it adequate
The staff I felt had an up hill struggle to impress as the were of the best quality and the food in the Mozart restaurant was 5 star
The cabin was ok no tea making equipment, poor balcony furniture, an odd shape bed, draws that needed the attention of a carpenter, a TV out of the arc, if they put in flat screens then it would have made more room, the ships info second hand