Mariner of the Seas Review

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On the Blue Music Cruise

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kira5
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Feb 2019

This was a charter, On the Blue Cruise, a rock music cruise leaving and returning to Miami. This cruise was all about the music, which was great. The ship itself is large, 4500 guests can be accommodated, I believe. It's a cruise for young people or those with children with laser tag, escape room, surfing, bungee jumping with virtual reality glasses, mini golf (we did this), rock climbing.

The buffet was one of the best I've eaten in on a cruise ship. The dining room hours did not appear to be at all coordinated with the concert hours. For example, most evening concerts started at 6 p.m. but that was when the dining room opened. It was closed at 5 p.m. One day the dining room closed for breakfast at 8:30, this when many stayed up late at various venues.

Our inside cabin had a small sofa which was very useful, both for the occasional television viewing and also for a seating place besides the bed. The King size bed (which can be made into twins) took up the entire width of the room so it was necessary to crawl into bed from the bottom.

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