Freedom of the Seas Review

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Review for Transatlantic Cruise on Freedom of the Seas
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Luisa8281
6-10 Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Oct 2017
Cabin: Oceanview Stateroom

It was a gift from my sister; I took care of my parents my father was disabled in a wheelchair and my mom had cancer & Alzaheimer, my sister lived far away and was very grateful that I took care of them for many years, I hadn’t been able to take a vacation; they both passed away.

We were six in our group, my sister & her husband & my best friend & her husband. So we wanted to go to Spain, Tenerife is where my moms family is from. It was amazing, loved all the stops. The service on the ship was excellent, the food , was excellant, but our waiters were like family, Rosario & Niraj exceeded themselves to serve us always with a friendly smile made us feel very special. The shows that I like was the one with Phantom of the opera, once upon a time, & the Las Vegas Tenors the other ones were very dull.The trans-Atlantic was too long on sea, don’t think I would do it again.

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Oceanview Stateroom

Cabin G

The Tv had old news, not good movies to see, very expensive to see a movie, sometimes it was very warm in the room, but overall it was ok.

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