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Renaissance Cruises

MS R Two

Your Rating:Five Stars
Reviewed by:M. Munns
# previous cruises: 4
Date of Trip: August 17, 2000
Itinerary: Europe

Overview
This is diffidently a cruise to consider,this one in particular, the renaissance 2. I have been on the renaissance 6, I didn't like it, # 2 is so much better!!everything is great on this ship,the food,entertainment,dining,etc.there was only one complaint that I had, on the R2. the complaint had to do with the staff. the staff on this ship,should retire, they have no patience for no one! its true, oh its true! these people weree nasty to me, they just didn't like me, it was if my skin was purple, and I was wearing a violin on top of my head. I was horrified by the service, but do not be disappointed, everything else on the ship is perfect!!! with a capital PAPPI. what a great cruise! I have been on 4 other ships: the crown princess:rhapsody of the seas:disney's wonder:and the majestic of the seas. this does not even compare to the others, this was simply the best darn one!!!!!!!! and that's my final answere,regis!oh, that makes me enraged.

Public Areas
The public areas weree magnificent, they weree simply astonishing! it was so darn beautiful! from the decor to the paintings on the wall, very exuberant! very nice, with a capital NNNNNNN!the pool was cold at times, but hey why should I complain, I never went swimming in my life, and do not plan to. the casino, was my favorite part, of the whole cruise. I just love gamblin' its my life! I won a huge sum of 32.50 while on board, lost about 60 cents. I was pleased.

Food and Service
The food was perfect, the best I have every tasted. the service- I wont go into, I was so disappointed in renaissance 2. all i will say is the attitude on the staff, was as if they weree working for kathie lee at a sweat shop! lol

Cabins
The cabin's weree descent, they weree much more spacious and nicer looking then the previous ones that I had gone on. much more spacious and nicer than R6. R6 was an abomination, do not get me started with that, huh!!!!!!!i feel like bombing the whole ship, to show them how disappointed and upset I was.darn!!

Entertainment
The entertainment was pretty darn good. a lot of variety, from comedy, to magic.

Activities
All I did was sit back relax, and get pampered. AND GAMBLE, OF COURSE!!!!!

Who Goes
Goes: the fellow passengers were mainly over the age of 50 not many young ones running about.

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