Royal Caribbean, Enchantment of the Seas Reviews

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Average Ratings for Royal Caribbean, Enchantment of the Seas

  • Food - quality & variety2.3 stars
  • Entertainment on board2.2 stars
  • Value for Money1.5 stars
  • Overall rating1.8 stars

3 Reviews For Royal Caribbean, Enchantment of the Seas

  • Guest 9th Jun 2009

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Bad Points: The food was okay, but not enough was served. Skipping dinner in the dining room was no big deal, you didn't miss a thing. The teen club was shared and the time was split between 12-14 year olds and 15-17 year olds, so one group was always left out.


    General comments: This was my first cruise, and it was an experience of a lifetime! My family sailed August 2007, and I still talk about my Royal Caribbean, Enchantment of the seas experience wheneve rpossible. I spent my evenings dancing in the club fuel club. I met tons of friends, and we enjoyed ourselves doing the various activites throught the week. My mom and grandma enjoyed bingo, karakoe shows, and lounging in the bars.

  • Marilee14 25th Mar 2008

    Reviewer rating: 0 stars


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    They push the booze as they say you have to booze if you cruise then you are punished if you get intoxicated. My card was disabled so I was not able to buy even a coke it was awful.
  • shoddy Rank: Lance Corporal 15th Jun 2005

    Reviewer rating: 0.5 stars


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    Just hours after leaving the Ft. Lauderdale docks, April 16th, on Royal Caribbean's Enchantment of the Seas, the captain announced that we would be arriving late into Jamaica due to a cruising speed of less than 25 knots caused by a "head wind"-when in fact, a North Easterly was blowing. Our late Jamaican arrival caused a late departure in order to insure completion of land tours, and when we finally left the dock, the captain announced that due to engine problems we would not continue the secon ...