Liberty of the Seas Review

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What Me Worry? It All Turned Out Just Great!

Review for the Western Caribbean Cruise on Liberty of the Seas
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manta22
2-5 Cruises • Age 80s

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Sail Date: Jul 2018
Cabin: Interior
Traveled with children
Who didn't love Mr. Washy Washy Man?
Harbor Pilot boat. Very cool to see that.
Finally, cell service!

Well, the prompt says "Why did you choose this cruise?" But we didn't, my brother-in-law wanted to go on this one, our grand-kids wanted to go, so off we went. We had some concerns but none of them bore any fruit. I did read the reviews before we left and they were a little mixed but most people had a great time.

It was our first time for us on a Royal Caribbean ship. The ship was beautiful, easy to get around, everyone was very nice and helpful. Our cabin was just fine and Sekou took great care of us. My sister and granddaughter had a Ocean View room across the hall from us, which was larger and had a huge window. My brother-in-law had an interior room with 3 teenage boys which was...well, a zoo. The towel monkey was right at home. Possibly they could have managed to fit all the luggage somewhere besides the floor but that would have taken up fun time.

One tip, if in an interior room- bring a small battery clock-so you can see the time in the middle of night or in the morning. I do love sleeping in the darkness. The phone wake up call works great.

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Interior

Cabin 2V

Paying more for a cabin is a personal choice. For the two of us, our little interior cabin was just fine. Though if I ever go on a ship with cabins on the promenade deck, I will definitely pony up for that!

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