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Royal Caribbean International

MV Voyager of the Seas

Your Rating:Three Stars
Reviewed by: Lisa Peters
# previous cruises: 2
Date of Trip: December 4, 2004
Itinerary: Caribbean - Western

Overview
Cruises are very time-limited, you want to do so much on shore, but you have to be back at the ship too. A must do is parasailing, and wave running, Labadee in Haiti is the best to do that in!

Public Areas
The ship is amazing and clean. The pool, sun areas, and hot tubs were out of this world.

Food and Service
The food was good, the Sushi bar was awesome, !!! The service was good, our waiter was nice, we are normal looking people, who dress casual, although we are hard working people, and one of us a physician in Michigan, we were treated as average, then one night I bought a bottle of Dom Perignon champaign, it cost over 200$ dollars, so I would expect the best for my husband's birthday.

After that I was treated a little different, and I must say I did not like it. Everyone on the ship should be treated the same, but now us average looking people were treated with a little more ( disgusting) respect. Our waiter Eminem was nice, but now just obviously nice, and I felt that was so wrong. Very improper, he must have judged us, until he found out we had more money then we portrayed. Our left-over bottle of Perignon was promised to be at our room, and it was not, when I called customer service desk to see where it was, they said, "oh, sorry there is nothing I can do, the wine vault is closed"

That is unacceptable, we paid so much for this vacation, and I was so disappointed! Because of this, the food service was awful, and guest relations is no help, just beware! The buffet's were so good, and the staff was wonderful, forget the formal dinner's, go to the buffets!!!

Cabins
The cabin was just a pictured in the brochure. The balcony room was amazing and the room attendants were so polite and good to us. I felt they were they only one's who deserved a huge tip. We even had animals made out of our towels. And ice whenever we needed it. Room service was exceptional too!

Entertainment
The ice show was absolutely the best, and the comedy shows, as well as the newly wed game was the best!

Activities
I wish we had more time in the evening to explore the night life and some dancing and food on shore. Labadee is a must see!!!!!

Who Goes
We met people from the UK and England, they were so polite and friendly. The guests were amazing.

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