Grandeur of the Seas Review

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Review for the Southern Caribbean Cruise on Grandeur of the Seas
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bheath1461
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Nov 2018
Cabin: Interior

The Grandeur is a smaller older ship with none of the bells and whistles of the new bigger ships, but there is not a better crew on any ocean in the world, we cruise for ports and relaxing if we wanted to go to a theme park we would have, being on a floating city is not our idea of cruising it may be to some. We prefer interior cabins so we can cruise more often, most the dining room for dinner unless excursion or menu related we head to the windjammer, there is always something good and the theme nights are interesting. Headliner shows we check out, the production shows no big deal we have seen most being they don't change them very often. Service on the Grandeur is awesome smiling friendly faces everywhere you go.The port of Baltimore is so easy to come and go from and easy to navigate weather you drive or fly.

Cabin Review

Interior

Cabin 2V

Interior cabin mid ship nothing special being we dont spend much time in our room changing and sleeping, we prefer to cruise more often being we are on a budget, so interior fits our needs.

Port Reviews

St. Maarten

We just took the water taxi over and did some shopping and hung out on the beach and swam.

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