April 2017 - 8 Night Eastern Caribbean (Ft. Lauderdale Roundtrip) Cruise on Freedom of the Seas
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Helpful VotesApril 2017 - 8 Night Eastern Caribbean (Ft. Lauderdale Roundtrip) Cruise on Freedom of the Seas
First timer will be a repeater
Freedom of the Seas
Sail date: April 15, 2017
First timer will be a repeater
I absolutely loved everything about this ship! From the food, to the entertainment, the port stops, everything! Fellow guests and staff were really friendly and I must say this was one of the most affordable vacations I have ever been on. However, I would have liked to possibly stay overnight in Puerto Rico or St. Kitts in exchange for a sea day. I loved how there was something for each family to do. I saw young children on guided scavenger hunts throughout the ship and teens being able to participate in dance parties, young adults drinking and dancing into the late night and the older generation having their own area to relax and people watch, listen to music or gamble (or all of the above).
My favorite stop!!!! I will be coming back to explore the rest of the island and Nevis a bit more.
Labadee (Cruise Line Private Island)
As read in other reviews the sales people are intense, but don't make eye contact or engage and they will leave you alone. The ziplining shouldn't be as expensive as it is.
Not much to do in Old San Juan but walk around. There really isn't enough time to take a cab to the main city or beaches to explore over there.
Freedom of the Seas
Food in the Windjammer was to die for. Shrimp, lobster, gluten free, burgers, hot dogs, sweets, etc...anything you could possibly crave they will have. My favorite were the coconut cookies!
I absolutely loved everything about this ship! From the food, to the entertainment, the port stops, everything! Fellow guests and staff were really friendly and I must say this was one of the most affordable vacations I have ever been on. However, I would have liked to possibly stay overnight in Puerto Rico or St. Kitts in exchange for a sea day. I loved how there was something for each family to do. I saw young children on guided scavenger hunts throughout the ship and teens being able to participate in dance parties, young adults drinking and dancing into the late night and the older generation having their own area to relax and people watch, listen to music or gamble (or all of the above).