Freedom of the Seas

Freedom of the Seas Cruise Review to Caribbean - Eastern

Cruises: 4-6 cruises
Review: 1
Helpful Votes: 14

Overall rating:

3 out of 5
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Freedom of the Seas

Eastern Caribbean

Sail date: May 17, 2015

Ship: Freedom of the Seas

Cabin type: Balcony

Cabin number: 6254

Traveled as: Family (older children)

Reviewed: 9 years ago

Review summary

The Ship was AWESOME. Very clean, room were very comfortable. Not happy with everything on the ship being a extra charge. They should go up on prices and let cup cakes, ice cream, and coke products be free. Adding the gratuity to your sea pass card stinks. It's a gratuity you should be able to tip on the service you get, it shouldn't be mandatory. If they don't collect enough money to pay the help they should add it to the price of the cruise. Also, the food gets very old fast need to change it up day after day same old broiler food or pasta not everybody likes pasta "yuk yuk". Every time we went to port we had to hurry because the ship didn't stay there very long it made your time on shore exhausting and rushed. I most likely would go RC again but not this same cruise to much sea time. 

Ship experiences

Food and Dining

3 out of 5
Food was good the first day. After that, same stuff everyday.

Onboard Activities

3 out of 5
My older children loved them

Entertainment

3 out of 5
Ice show awesome, Once upon a time was the same show I seen 5 years ago.

Children's Programs

N/A

Service and Staff

3 out of 5
Hipo, Room attendant was awesome. Raynold in dinning room was very good. Upper area pool deck staff seem to hate there jobs.

Ship Quality

5 out of 5
Loved the ship

Cabin / Stateroom

5 out of 5
Room was awesome. Very clean and accommodating. Loved the towel animals.

Ship tip

Enjoyed the free pizza and soft serve ice cream.

Ports of call

Port Canaveral, Florida

3 out of 5

Cococay (Cruise Line's Private Island)

1 out of 5

Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas

3 out of 5

Philipsburg, St. Maarten

3 out of 5
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1 Comment

epwellian5    9 years ago

None of the cruise ships stay in port for more than a few hours each day so you will always be limited by what you can do ashore no matter which company you cruise with

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