Thegreggs2 Cruise Review on Adventure of the Seas on Apr 27, 2019

Adventure of the Seas Cruise Review

Reviews: 5
Helpful Votes: 50

Overall rating:

4 out of 5
Adventure of the Seas

8 Night Eastern Caribbean (Ft. Lauderdale Roundtrip)

Sail date: April 27, 2019

Ship: Adventure of the Seas

Reviewed: 5 years ago

Review summary

This ship was a little small, not much to do , very fell stores, shows were great beside de ice skating. Windjammer buffet was the same foods every single day, dinner was outstanding, food was excellent. Pool area always crowded and I didn’t like them allowed kids at the hot tubs. Gym crew was amazing Daniel and Solomon was beyond in service and attention. Overall we did have a great time in the excursions and ports .
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6 Comments

cruisereckoning    4 years ago

Thanks for the review

CruiseQueenNH    5 years ago

This will be the largest ship I've ever been on....until Nowegian's Encore next year. Every other midsized ship was a decent size fir me so I'll have to see which I like better.

Thegreggs2    5 years ago

Thanks everyone for the feedback, we all have different preference, did anyone ever cruise with MSC? We probably going to try them next year wonder if they are a good company since I have done only RC and Norwegian.

JohnsonL    5 years ago

I agree with JT1962 and Tezd. We have been on larger snd smaller ships and for us ship size or number of shops do not equal enjoyment. Quality of service, cleanliness of the ship, quality of food, the stateroom, the entertainment at bars in common areas and main shows, are much more important than gross tons.

Tezd    5 years ago

Agree with JT1962 I loved the adventure the size is perfect for me! As for the kids in the hot tubs they should not be allowed I no they are not that hat but it isn't good for kids

CruzeFan    5 years ago

I’m always amused when people say a ship is too small and there is nothing to do. I guess it is what you are used to. This ship is 137,000 GT and holds 3,100 passengers. The Voyager Class is the largest I have cruised on and I don’t know I want to go on anything larger. The first ships I cruised on in the 80s and early 90s were built in the 50s, were 20,000 - 30,000 GT, held 400-600 passengers and we thought they were great.

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