Enchantment of the Seas Review

Enjoyable Holiday Cruise

Review for the Eastern Caribbean Cruise on Enchantment of the Seas
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mjfreder
2-5 Cruises • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Dec 2011
Cabin: Family Ocean View Stateroom
Traveled with children

Enjoyed the Royal Caribean Enchantment of the Seas holiday cruise out of Baltimore that departed on Christmas Eve and returned on New Years Eve, with stops in Port Canveral and Nassau. We traveled with extended family and had several cabins.

I thought the on-board activities were excellent. I do not cruise much, so I don't know what to compare it to, but I felt like the activities had something for everyone, including bingo , trivia contests, karaoke, casino tournaments, movies, live performance, pool games etc. The activities staff was high energy and engaged well with the guests. The one compliant I had was from the teens in our group, who were too old for the children's activities, and too young to go to the casino. It is a difficult age to keep happy on a cruise. They spent most of the time doing karaoke, pool/hot tub, playing their own card games, and going to the live performances.

The entire staff on the ship was excellent and eager to serve us in any way they could. Our cabin steward, waiter, and bar tender were all very attentive and seemed always available. All other staff we interacted with was very pleasant and eager to help. Once I was carrying three drinks from a bar to a table in the next room, and a waiter stopped to help even though I had already paid (and tipped) the bar tender.

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Family Ocean View Stateroom

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