1381 Freedom of the Seas Tips

MelissaKenn

Jul 10, 2019

Get a room on a middle floor, in the middle of the ship... The ship had lots of movement. More than I've ever found before.

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dbarrontx

Aug 28, 2019

The Southern Caribbean cruise is very port-intensive. 5 port days and then 1 sea day. Not a bad thing but just something to consider because if you do excursions at every stop, it can be tiring. But this is a personal preference... some people love ports... some love sea days.

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timwthompson

Sep 15, 2019

Decorate your room door it helps you find your room easier. If traveling with others hang a chalkboard on doors to leave messages where you are at on the ship. We did this and it worked great for our group of 11 and 5 rooms. Our kids had rooms adjoining so they had their balcony opened which gave them more room to enjoy docking and sailing aways.

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Roxmarie

Sep 16, 2019

When leaving shows or just walking through ship, don't just STOP and TALK in the MIDDLE OF WHERE everyone else is trying to walk or get out of theater. Have little COMMON SENSE AND COURTESY people!!

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janetpco

Sep 17, 2019

If you like all diff types of ppl, food, & music, don't embark out of Puerto Rico, which was geared, for the most part, towards spanish ethnicity... Some is great, just would've liked Variety!

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PRTraveler

Sep 07, 2019

You’ll have a lot of fun, huge ship with an easy distribution of amenities. Very friendly staff and clean ship. Don’t expect too much from the shows.

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Poppe

Sep 24, 2019

Sailing from Barbados to San Juan on Saturday - the last day of cruise. Went to 'The Station' bar, which seemed to be the ONLY place to see any sort of sports. Bar NOT open at 12:00 PM!!! TV's playing, but SOCCER ON ALL!!! Not 1 person to be found. Called General Services and they sent rude "Tech" guy, who said gave a list of very limited games to be played. Also said others could be seen in cabin (which was NOT true). Then said NCAFF games would start at 3:30 PM, which was also not true. Place was packed with fellow fans waiting for some kind of definitive answer, which never came. Great way to anger your customers. So here's the thing: Royal Carribean charges roughly $30 per day for internet & streaming service. You would think they would: #1 Have a sports bar that starts games and GAME DAY (at least on ONE TV) for customers to view on long cruise days, #2 Provide a few streaming channels for games that are NOT on their 2 sports channels (of which are "South American" ESPN)! Freedom sails from San Juan - majority are Americans!!

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