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Royal Caribbean International

MV Vision of the Seas

Your Rating:Five Stars
Reviewed by: Bluekiwi
# previous cruises: 4
Date of Trip: March 12, 2001
Itinerary: Caribbean

Overview
If you want a wonderful worry free vacation cruising is the way to go, unpack you suitcase settle in and relax. No worries about how you reach your next destination or where your next meal will come from, and as an added bonus you get to meet some wonderful people from all over the world.

Public Areas
Vision is a beautiful ship, lot's of glass and comfortable sitting area's. The outside pool area is probably a bit smaller than we found on the Monarch because they have the Solarium pool area under glass but even on at sea days we always found somewhere to lie and soak up some ray's.

Food and Service
There is only one dining room on Vision a huge two level area that is lovely. As with all RCCI ships there is also the Windjammer casual dining area. Food was excellent and our dining room waiter Sarbio and his assistant Jose looked after us very well. There was always burgers fries and pizza available at the Solarium cafe in between meals if required, which we never did.

Cabins
We had a balcony cabin on the Commadore deck it was very spacious, especially compared to the S1 suite we had on Norwegian Wind last year. Plenty of storage for our eleven night cruise. Wonderful cabin attendant named Hazel. Very soundproof never even heard the toilet flush in the cabin next door.

Entertainment
Only attended one show which was three of the Osmond brothers, enjoyed that very much.

Activities
Thought the itinerary was very good, but don't think I would ever want to visit Jamaica again, at times I felt unsafe which is not something I have ever experience on previous cruises. From the time you step off the ship you are hassled by people wanting to take you to the falls etc, they are very persistent.

Who Goes
There was a great mix of people on board of all ages. We were very fortunate to end up sitting with the most amazing group of people for dinner every night, they were all people that yes I would invite to dinner and even to stay. I can honestly say that these lovely people made this our most enjoyable cruise ever.

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