Main-court dining was first class - 3 levels of seating with two serving times which coordinate well with showtimes. Pot-luck with who you sit with as not many tables just for a couple. Even so, you may get a table with nice people so great for social mixers. Fresh menu each day and also standard regulars. Meal sittings are for two hours so there is no rush.
Food on level 11 promenade is buffet style self-service. Average 'fodder' standard and seating is a major issue at lunchtime, particularly when the main dining rooms are closed on port days.
Central mall on level 5 done very cleverly and affords shopping, a pub, a pizza / burger 60's style cafe. 4th floor has schooner bar - comfortable and plenty of seating, does crowd out with ad-hoc quizzes, though only for a short while. Next to this there is a large casino and also star lounge which is comfortable and relaxed, affording activities such as quizzes, bingo and quiet entertainment in the evenings.
The accommadation is well appointed - we had a simple balcony cabin which was ample room for two adults, if anything the shower room was on the small side but cabin in general a good size with large double bed, sofa and table with plentry of drawers and wardrobes. Balcony perfectly adequate for two adults.
Not much there but very friendly locals from neighbouring islands happily entertaining and plaiting hair! Interesting airstrip to rival Heathrow!!
Stayed on-board. Looked ok but decided not worth the tender boat queueing. And the bars were open and quiet.