Calling all 70's and 80's Music Lovers
Freedom of the Seas Cruise Review to Caribbean - Eastern
Eastern Caribbean
Sail date: December 16, 2012
Ship: Freedom of the Seas
Cabin type: Oceanview
Traveled as: Large Group
Reviewed: 11 years ago
Review summary
This was my third time cruising with RCCL. My first time on the Freedom of the Seas. On the previous cruises there were more ports of call and midnight buffets. This was not the case. On this seven day cruise there were only three ports of call; one which included the RCCL's private island of Cococay in the Bahamas. A cookout was provided on the island by the cruiseline. If you would like to partake in this be sure to get off of the boat early or the food will be cold and you will miss out. If you do, no worries you could always eat at the Windjammer. Overall, the dining onboard the Freedom was exemplary. There was a great variety of food. Terrific and friendly waitstaff. The staterooms were to be expected. I had a large oceanview stateroom which could potentially sleep 3 people since it a sofa. The entertainment onboard was geared more towards the music of the 70's and 80's. There were family disco nights and 80's parties. This was all in good fun. The Dreamwork's characters were constantly around to entertain the younger crowd and the young at heart. This cruise was an overall good experience. There was a lot to do onboard.....so much that you really needed those days at sea to experience it all.Ship experiences
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Ports of call
Cococay (Cruise Line's Private Island)