720 Vision of the Seas Tips

flynnie917

Jul 23, 2024

If you don’t like a friendly crew and a clean vessel then the Vision is not for you. Baltimore is a central location for the mid-Eastern States so you don’t have the hassle of flying and limiting your luggage.

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lmwhite2024

Jul 29, 2024

My advice would be don't be scared to try out some of the activities on the ship. There were a lot of activities happening all day.

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susannasimon

Aug 12, 2024

Make sure that you understand how the dining room works, especially if you are with a large group, so that you can all sit together at dinner.

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enjoyurdaysmile

Aug 17, 2024

The vision of the Seas is a small ship in the Vision Class. It may have no bells and whistles but what makes it nice is the staff welcomes you with open arms. There was every friendly with one names and it was the first time that we were on the ship.

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Noncapisco

Sep 08, 2024

Remember, it's an older and smaller ship. It doesn't have all the bangs and whistles the bigger ships have. The flip side is if you live in the Baltimore-Washington D.C. area, it saves you a lot of hassles if you want to cruise 🛳.

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RJ516Cruiser

Sep 19, 2024

If you’ve researched this ship at all you’ll see that this is not Icon of the Seas - the activities and amenities onboard are the traditional cruise experience. It is about sitting on the sun deck, seeing shows, doing trivia, having a cocktail, dining, socializing, and relaxing. If that is not your thing, stay clear - but if you miss “classic” cruising and want to stick with a mainstream line, this is a go-to ship.

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masterblaster78

Oct 15, 2024

Love the smaller ships. You run into the same people you've talked with previously. RC needs to make more smaller ones instead of the gigantic ones.

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