The ports were great, Curacao, St. Thomas, St. Kitts, Aruba! Service wonderful! It was excellent except for the dining/buffet for people with allergies (and others who don't want to be lied to)
I was flabbergasted when crab cakes were offered in the dining room and i asked if they were real crab (I am allergic to fish imitation pollock) They said, not real crab....wow! Don't find that often! Then we had crab cocktail night. I asked yes, again, pollock. I had to check every night. They even threw pollock in the shrimp scallop seviche. I tried to explain that it was false advertisement, but i don't think they understood. I said if you fed pork to a Jewish person instead of chicken because it is cheaper they would not be happy, nor was I. If they want to put pollock in, call it an imitation crab cake or cocktail. It saves them a lawsuit too.. My throat closes with fish
The last night they tried i guess. They made a crab cake special for me. I took a bite of it and the head waitress said, they put some salmon in it (OMG!!!) I spit it into a napkin and took a benadryl, had an epipen handy too. I think the staff should get training in food allergies. I even noticed in the buffet area. There would be a random sign on top...contains peanuts or seafood but never noted the dish that it contained. Better labelling is important.
The Cabin was big enough. The bathroom was small but they all are on cruise ships. I enjoyed being able to sit on the balcony for certain. Housekeeping was superb they made little towel animals each night. They were careful to come when we put in the 'make up room' card.