Dubai to Trans-Ocean Royal Caribbean Vision of the Seas Cruise Reviews

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Dubai to Venice April 2017 - Fantastic Voyage

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divelocker74
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

What a wonderful adventure!! From the arrival terminal to final destination in Venice, this was a fantastic cruise. The Vision was in great ship. Have read a lot of negative comments before we left and was pleasantly surprised on how good a shape she was in. The departure terminal in Dubai is one of the best departure experiences we've ever had. From arrival to on-board was maybe 30 minutes. ...
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Sail Date: April 2017

Cabin Type: Junior Suite


Ports were outstanding

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Mickbon
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

Ship is old, but kept up. many sea days with not enough activities going on around the ship, could have had more hands on activities for everyone. Meals were very good service was outstanding both at the buffet and the main dinning room. Cabin was very good, well maintained with very good housekeeping. The ports and shore excursions were outstanding, well organized, got everyone off and on in a ...
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Sail Date: April 2017

Cabin Type: Family Ocean View Stateroom


Vision makeover hurt my experience

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doctorbill34
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

I've sailed on Vision about 7 or 8 times, and have enjoyed it. I choose this ship mainly for the itinerary, which I thoroughly enjoyed. My April 2017 cruise was my first on Vision since the remodeling, which hurt my experience. They took away public spaces and stuffed in more cabins, making the public spaces too crowded. (One time, there was a line to get into the Windjammer.) The Cruise ...
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Sail Date: April 2017

Cabin Type: Grand Suite


Thanks for staying on Vision of the Seas

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Janusz i Halina
First Time Cruiser • Age 70s

Only we can respond very positively Very much enjoyed the cabins very clean taking care of the cabin very frendli Once again we are very thankful Restaurants very attentive waiters just great And again very very clean and well cared for every consumer The whole crew just great Thank you very much, the company should be proud of such responsible employees Ship well maintained, ...
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Sail Date: April 2017

Cabin Type: Superior Ocean View Stateroom with Balcony


Refurbish or Retire

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ledris2
10+ Cruises • Age 80s

We had an inside room. #4459. We knew it would be small BUT the shower was the smallest I have ever had in all my years of sailing with RCL. It was smaller than The Majesty and the Empress!!! Then the bed did not have twin mattresses when pulled apart BUT bunk size twin mattress that sagged on the right and my husbands on the left. In other words if they had been together the mattress would ...
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Sail Date: April 2017

Cabin Type: Interior Stateroom


Suez Canal Cruise

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Maksim
10+ Cruises • Age 20s

We picked this cruise for its amazing itinerary and indeed, it was very interesting. We loved the combination of ports and sea days to relax. Here are all the other positives: great entertainment, convenient ship layout, the condition of the ship and of course, the fact that we had JS helped. At the same time the layout of the storage space was somewhat inconvenient compared to regular balcony on ...
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Sail Date: April 2017

Cabin Type: Junior Suite


Worst cruise ever

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ronhunt
6-10 Cruises • Age 40s

In this day and age,they allow smoking on half of the ship outside, many smokers on board, smoke came inside and filled the centrum as well as many other areas like the main dining room. My allergies made me miserable. The other ships that I sailed on only allowed smoking on the rear of the top deck where no other areas would get smoke. To me, the cruise line doesn't care about passengers ...
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Sail Date: April 2017


Second time on this ship, it is a older and smaller ship.

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john01
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

The itinerary is what I want and the price is right. We enjoyed the following ports : Petra, Muscat, Ashdod ( Dead Sea ), Haifa ( Bahai garden ) and the passing of Suez cannel. The food is above average. The service is excellent in the Windjammer. We tried out three rock climbing and the staff are very helpful to encourage us to reach the top. Bartender at the Diamond lounge and the deck 11 lounge ...
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Sail Date: April 2017

Cabin Type: Large Ocean View Stateroom


Excellent

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pirasea
10+ Cruises • Age 50s

After reading all the awful reviews of this ship before we left on our cruise, we were worried, but we had a great time. It almost seemed like all those other people were on a completely different ship. Embarkation We did get off to a little bit of a rocky start. We had signed up for an embarkation city tour of Dubai. We had been to Dubai before but our flight landed first thing in the ...
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Sail Date: April 2017

Cabin Type: Junior Suite


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