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SS Rembrandt

Your Rating:Three Stars
Reviewed by: Christine Bricker
# previous cruises: 1
Date of Trip: April 16, 2000
Itinerary: Caribbean - Eastern

Overview
If you are prone to getting ill from movement, this is not the ship for you . She is very old and a small vessel. The food is fairly good. Room service is fair however on april 16 (when I boarded cabin 06 the boat deck)there was blue bubble gum above my telephone and on april 23 when I left it remained.

Public Areas
Pool was small but ok we did not use it.The casino was fine. The ritz carlton was always filled with young children even though they were to be out at midnight this was not enforced therefore I spent most of my evenings on the deck taking in the sea air.

Food and Service
Our food service seemed to be slow. Just two tables in front of us each evening would be finishing dessert before we had gotten our entree. However our assistant waiter/busboy (Noel) did a fantastic job and was tipped extra for his wonderful efforts.

Cabins
Plenty of closet space .My husband being large in stature had no difficulty with the shower. The rooms were quite noisy from closet doors and drawers being opened and closed.

Entertainment
Maury a magician was quite good legends was also a good show most of the staff were of good quality

Activities
There were some childcare services however there were children running everywhere. We went to Nassau first where we caught a ferry to paradise island at a cost of $3.00/person from there we got a taxi at a cost of $5.00/person and went to the straw market and walked back to the ship much less expensive then to San Juan where we rode horses for 2 hours @ $75.00/person nothing to brag about and not what we expected finally St. Thomas we took a bus to Magens bay where we had only 2 hours. Next time we will rent a car like some others did and stay a while longer. We rented snorkel equipment and went on our own (breath taking)

Who Goes
For the most part they were very rude. Generally the older passengers and the teenagers the couples we were seated with in the dining area were great. We invited each other to spend time together. We did lose track of one couple seated with us and I have first names only but would love to get in contact with them.

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