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“Overall, this was a good cruise. We had a wonderful...”

★★★★☆

written by sandra Hobbs on 12/09/2006

Overall, this was a good cruise. We had a wonderful time. This was our 8th. (4th on RCCL). Although Vision is 8 years old, she is in pretty good shape. She is kept immaculate at all times. The only things that need attention are a few areas on the ship where upholstery or carpets might need replacing in the near future (Some Enchanted Evening Lounge and Windjammer Cafe). The rest of the ship was in great shape, especially the Schooner Bar and the Masquerade Theater...Both looked brand new. It was very easy to get around the ship, and it felt just the right size to us for Alaska.

Our Jr. Suite was spacious and comfortable. The only thing that could have improved it was to have a couple more amenities in the bathroom, as there was only one small bar of soap and a shampoo dispenser in the shower. Lotion and conditioner would have helped.

The food overall was good. If you have never sailed on Celebrity, you might think it was very good. However, to us, nothing compares with the food on Celebrity. They go the extra mile. The Midnight Buffet on Vision was somewhat lackluster...Big gaps between displays, fewer items than in past RCCL cruises. If you have ever sailed on the Voyager class ships, you might think this ship is a let down. We sailed on the Navigator last year and it was amazing, but I somehow can't imagine a ship of that size doing the inside passage, as it is too large and too many passengers in port. Vision does not have a sports bar, and unlike the Navigator, we had to pay for the regular Seattle's Best coffee, which surprised me, but then, you can always go up to the Windjammer and get a regular cup of coffee out of the machine, which is fine.

There were some very good things we experienced on this ship. Our booked shore excursions were in our cabin in an envelope when we boarded. Our cabin attendant was always available to us, and brought us anything we needed. The cabin was quiet and clean. Everyone was very friendly. The embarking and disembarking process in Seattle was amazing, and quick compared to Miami. We felt pampered, and now they even offer an express Valet check out service for disembarkation for a fee of 15.00, which is worth every penny. You get your airline boarding passes the day before you disembark, special white tags for your luggage, and once your luggage is taken from the hallway the night before you leave, you never see it again until your final destination! And, you can get off the ship early with no hassles or lines! That in itself made the cruise so wonderful for us, especially since we had to travel across the US to get home, and our bags were waiting for us when we arrived home safely. We loved Alaska so much that we want to see more. We are booking another one in 2008 on the Summit (Celebrity) for 13 days.

Our father had an outside cabin on deck 2. Although it is small compared to the Jr. Suite, it is well designed, and it did not feel cramped to us. They have a mirror on one wall which adds depth. The shower is small, but functional, and it had a shower curtain rather than a sliding door, which would have been better. A room like this would be fine for no more than 2 people, but for 4 it would be claustrophobic. There is a large inside cabin with more square footage than the outside cabins.

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“We had a wonderful time on the Vision of the Seas...”

★★★★★

written by GRASP on 30/04/2006

We had a wonderful time on the Vision of the Seas Alaska Cruise. The land tour was great also! We would plan another trip to Alaska. Go! Have a wonderful trip. We saw the whales, and we had a wonderful time.

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“Royal Caribbean, Vision of the Seas - Ok - the...”

★★★★★

written by Puffin2 on 15/06/2005

Royal Caribbean, Vision of the Seas - Ok - the destination of Alaska is great. And Vancouver is wonderful port.

Meals were a good size to be able to enjoy all three or four courses in the dining room without feeling guilty. I did enjoy breakfast in the dining room most of the time, as well, which ensured that I didn't overeat, but got a fresh variety of well made foods!



Able to find excellent foods to our tastes in the Aquarius Dining Room and the Windjammer Buffet. Room stewards were unobtrusive and did an excellent job. Waiters/Assistant waiters were attentive and caring, I thought. Some of our U.S. table mates seemed to expect more. But we were nice to them and they were very helpful and thoughtful.

What should I have been told? I felt dumped in Seward - early morning, no idea how to get into town.... so, we and dozens of others walked into town - long way with luggage. It felt like - "your cruise is over - get off the ship - NOW!"

What should I have been told about Icy Strait? that the "tour desks" at the dock were very much connected to the ship. The costs of the tours we took far outweighed the value we received. I know that the Hoonah folk have been doing a lot of work to gain tourism - but it is a little overpriced, even if it is out of the way. We enjoyed walking and talking in town, too.

Ketchikan excursion options from the ship were very commercialised.... but we did two.

Skagway - went up to Fraser after booking at the rail depot - enjoyed this immensely.

Juneau - up Mount Roberts - great walking areas.

The ship and crew did all they could to make us feel comfortable and relaxed on board. Just the excursions need a little fine tuning with the locals at the ports.

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