Embarkation and debarkation were the easiest we’ve ever had, perhaps because of the small size of the ship and the smaller number of passengers. Forget about the advertised “complimentary Mimosas and Bloody Marys every day for brunch.” There were none and no one on the staff of the Windjammer or Starlight dining room knew about them. We felt like we were being nickeled and dimed. We were on the Enchantment 2 weeks prior and there was no extra charge. If you decide to order from room service you’ll be charged an extra $4.95 for ordering pizza, chicken wings or a hamburger. The rooms are very small and the dry dock didn’t really update them except for new carpeting. They did replace the salmon skewers in the special area set up for cabana guests with lobster and shrimp, so that’s a plus. If you choose to go to Coco Cay and rent a cabana you won’t receive a bottle of champagne as you would on the other Royal Caribbean ships. The staff did try to resolve this by adding standing fans, but they just blew the air around and didn’t cool it. We’ve sailed on many Royal Caribbean ships from the Majesty to the Allure and experienced the pleasures of ships of all sizes and offerings.įirst the cons, areas of the ship were very warm especially the casino. After reading all the negative reviews on Empress of the Seas, my husband and I were ready to cancel our sailing.
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