mvanwickler
As with any cruise , choose your week carefully. I thought this would be a minimal amount of children as I didn't consider religious school break . There was a large number of unsupervised unruly children .
mvanwickler
As with any cruise , choose your week carefully. I thought this would be a minimal amount of children as I didn't consider religious school break . There was a large number of unsupervised unruly children .
spotty74
Everything worth doing needs to be pre-booked. We booked this cruise 7 months prior to sailing and it wouldn't let us book some things even then. As soon as you get on the ship, head to Boleros on Deck 5 and see the staff and book the Northstar, the skydiving, your show timings, etc...
spiasecki
Do not travel on a week children are out of school. Although not entirely
kkbowl300
Each bar has diffferent beer choices. If there is a certain brew you prefer, be sure to locate it at which bar. It was an older crowd.
bmangus
Make reservations for everything early, dining, north star, shows, etc.
blaster107461
good place for lunch when you board is 270 cafe on deck 5 aft. not as crowded as windjammer. can grab some food and get a drink at the bar.
514122788513043
Spend time exploring the ship. Enjoy 270. Relax.
drewbert1839
Make sure to check your cruise planner EVERY DAY! It has a lot of information on it and all the times for every show and event.
hilbry1
Book your dining early. Book any excursions early. Even though the ship seems small, there are 4,900 people vying for those precious spots.
sicruzer
This was my first time on a cruise ship. Everything was great except that there were too many kids running around the ship.
RomeoRoxy
Find out the type of promotion the cruise line is offering. If it's CHILDREN FOR FREE and you want to relax, chose another cruise line.
abecassis
Be patient.... always lines !!!!
loubo83
Definitely book the All Access Tour if available. Well worth it! There's plenty of room on the Anthem to find your little private spot. Ours was in Two70 near the library overlooking the seats and stage. We even saw a wedding in action while there! Try at least one specialty dinner. We did Jaimie's Italian and were very impressed. Excellent fitness center. Would recommend booking any outdoor activities (FlowRider, North Star, RipCord during the cruise when it was warmer further down south. Ours happen to be closer towards the north when it was pretty cold from the "Bomb Cyclone" along the east coast. I don't work for Costco Travel but they seem to have quite a few additional benefits (free specialty dining, free soda, free Johnny Rockets, $50 onboard credit, $100+ Costco gift card, etc). Might be worth a look.
twangster
Upon first boarding the ship on day 1 it seems crowded as people mill about slowly dragging their carry on luggage but once cabins open up and people settle down the crowds become much better. Find a venue to relax in and let the crowds disperse instead of trying to explore the whole ship the moment you board. Hint - Two70 after on deck 5 is a great to relax. If you weren't able to make iFly or North Star reservations before sailing visit Boleros upon boarding to do so.
davelori
Great ship for relaxing
DSJECKERS
Book speciality dinning at Jamie's and wonderland. Only complaint guest service lines always a long wait
nancyralph
follow every precaution for sanitizing to avoid norovirus which I believe is present at all times, be prepared to deal with parents that do not watch their kids and even bring them into adult only areas. Ask about restaurants and my time dinning so that you are fully aware of where you can eat besides the Windjammer where it is a little chaotic. The most important thing is to take advantage of as many things that the ship has to offer as The Anthem is a beautiful ship and the staff everywhere aim to please to make sure you have a great time.
Cruiser59237361
Explore the ship early in the cruise. it is too large to cover in an hour walk around.
alexandria511
Book all of the onboard activities beforehand!!!!
conwumelu
Definitely book any shows, excursion or specialty dinner reservations ahead of time. Also, check the Cruise Compass often to stay abreast of the activities of the day.
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