Enchantment of the Seas Review

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Could have been so much better

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Anam Cara
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Nov 2010
Cabin: Panoramic Ocean View Stateroom

We sailed on the Enchantment of the Seas for a post-Thanksgiving cruise. I had sailed this itinerary in 2005 on the Grandeur of the Seas and enjoyed it very much.

I do not like the changes made with the expansion of the ship. There is now only one way in and out of the Spotlight Lounge since they put in Chopps Grill. Also, two wonderful sitting areas were lost. They have removed the doors from the library so the library, despite the note to the contrary in the Daily Compass, is NEVER a quite area. Also, part of the Champagne Bar seating area is now reserved every evening for a "Diamond Only" event.

The captain was Capt. Rob and he was as great as always. Always fun to sail with him. No one wants to miss his daily log at noon or any other announcement he might make.

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Panoramic Ocean View Stateroom

Cabin F

We learned that the little couch in our cabin has two good sized drawers built in underneath the seating. We used it to put the minibar, and other ship items we didn't want to use during out trip.

We loved the location of this cabin, one flight down from the theater, same deck as the dining room, close to elevators, easy to "navigate" the ship from.

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