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Enchantment of the Seas Cruise Review to Caribbean - Bahamas

Cruises: 4-6 cruises
Review: 1
Helpful Votes: 8

Overall rating:

2 out of 5
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Enchantment of the Seas

4 Night Bahamas (Port Canaveral Roundtrip)

Sail date: March 17, 2014

Ship: Enchantment of the Seas

Cabin type: Oceanview

Cabin number: 2530

Traveled as: Singles/Friends

Reviewed: 10 years ago

Review summary

I was very disappointed in this cruise.  Going to Cococay (Royal Carribbean's private island) was the biggest reason I chose this cruise.  The weather was windy so it would've been dangerous to 'ferry' us to the island.  The first time I was on this cruise, instead of going Tuesday, they switched the day at sea to Tuesday and went to Cococay on Thursday.  This time, they just skipped Cococay, so we had 2 days at sea.  Your Time Dining is a joke!  You have to make a reservation the night before and you don't have the schedule of activities before you need to make the reservation so you can't make an informed decision.  Staff was, as always, AWESOME!  Not their fault this was a disappointment. 

Ship experiences

Food and Dining

5 out of 5

Onboard Activities

3 out of 5

Entertainment

5 out of 5

Children's Programs

N/A for us.

Service and Staff

5 out of 5
Awesome!

Ship Quality

5 out of 5

Cabin / Stateroom

5 out of 5

Ports of call

Port Canaveral, Florida

5 out of 5

Cococay (Cruise Line's Private Island)

1 out of 5
I LOVE this island; main reason I chose this cruise. I DIDN'T get to go to it. VERY disappointed. I won't bother cruising Royal Carribben again.

Nassau, Bahamas

3 out of 5
Overpriced excursions. Cab drivers take you where THEY want to go and it's always their friends restaurants and markets.
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CrusinTim    10 years ago

Whenever we sail on RCCL, we always choose our MTD times for each day as part of the online check-in at the RCCL site. We've never had to wait in the dining room to be seated as we were already reserved for each day.

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