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Majesty Cruise Line

SS Ocean Breeze

Your Rating:Three Stars
Reviewed by:R. Sifuentes
# previous cruises: 1
Date of Trip: September 5, 2002
Itinerary: Bahamas

Overview
Very small, very old ship. Rooms are very small and the bed was very uncomfortable. The service was good, but the staff told us themselves how they were overworked and under paid. Being it was our first cruise, it really taught us a very valuable lesson. Do your homework and check it out on the net first. Would not recommend this ship to any of my family or friends.

Public Areas
The public rooms were nice. But trying to find your way to the disco was a very long, confusing, hike down to the very bottom of the boat to discover a small, poorly lit room with overly loud music. The decks were clean, but getting to the pool deck area, again was confusing. The pool was so small that when all the kids on broad got in, there was no room for the adults.

Food and Service
The food was not that impressive, for a cruise ship. The only time the food was worth raving able was the main dining room, the buffets were a joke. There was no variety, the same thing each day. They served tiny peanut butter & jelly and bologna and potato salad sandwiches the last day of the cruise.

Cabins
The cabins are very small. It was a good thing that my husband and I are short (5'5" & shorter), because a tall or large couple could not share this room. The cabin my daughter had a water leak making a wet floor the whole cruise.

Entertainment
The entertainment was okay, but were no Las Vegas. But after meeting & getting to know the staff, they really did put their hearts into it and giving their all.

Activities
There was not enough time on the boat to really enjoy any of the activities they had. We stopped in Nassau for one day, did the glass bottom boat trip to The Blue Lagoon. This I highly recommend if swimming is what you want to do. Very nice. The lunch served by the boat, was hot dogs and hamburgers, would of liked to see something more authentic.

Shopping in Nassau was fun, pretty things, lots to buy, with $$ from low to very high. We had no small children with us, but didn't see that much offered for children either because all the parents always seemed to have their kids with them all the time.

Who Goes
The very best part of the whole cruise was meeting all the different people. Making friends, learning about where they were from, their lifestyles was fun. Listening to how they felt about the cruise helped us the know it wasn't just us who were disappointed.

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