Royal Caribbean InternationalBrilliance the Seas ReviewPanama CanalSteve Napier
Age: 51
Occupation:Supervisor
Number of Cruises: 3
Cruise Line: Royal Caribbean
Ship: Brilliance of the Seas
Sailing Date: March 6th, 2006
Itinerary: NOT FOUND
Royal Caribbean International
Brilliance of the Seas Cruise Review
Panama Canal
Steve Napier
Overview:
We are a couple who have been married for 21 years and are 51 and 50 years old.
This was our third cruise (we only have begun cruising recently and are now
hooked) and by far the best experience of the three. Our first was on NCL (Dawn)
and our second was on Celebrity (Mercury). Our itinerary was centralized on the
Panama Canal with other stops in Aruba, Curacao, Labadee, and Puerto Limon.
Brilliance of the Seas is just an awesome ship. So well laid out and beautiful
in its elegance and fine touches of different types of wood (especially on Deck
6) and glass everywhere. It is hard to explain the little touches that add a
great look to a ship but these touches were everywhere. The glass elevators that
tell you the floor number, and look out over the ocean are fantastic in my mind.
I heard a little grumbling near the end of the cruise that a few were tired of
the talking elevators but not me! I never had to pay attention to the floor
number, just look out at the ocean and the wonderful view. The main pool is a
little small to me for such a large ship, but we didn’t use it. We went to the
great Solarium and the nice adult’s only pool with a hot tub and warm showers to
rinse off after getting out of the pool. My wife just loved the beautiful
ShipShape center where she got massages, treatments but all kinds and exercised
in the wonderful workout room (I am aware I am using the word wonderful/awesome
a lot but it fits!). The amounts of activities available to you are incredible.
We never got to everything and we were on a 11 night cruise!
Stateroom:
We had a Grand Suite, suite 1052 that was 400 sq. ft. with a 106 sq. ft.
balcony. The room was gorgeous and well laid out. It had a large bathroom with
twin sinks and a large shower/tub. Since we had a category GS stateroom, we had
access to the wonderful Concierge Lounge and the awesome Concierge, Katherine
Valenzuela. It was the perfect place to have a continental breakfast in the
morning and snacks and free drinks in the late afternoon. Katherine made
reservations for us, drinks, conversation and became a great friend.
Dining:
The dining options were Great on this awesome ship. Food in the main dining room
was very good. Not quite as good as Mercury, but very satisfying. There were
many dining options compared to Mercury and we ate one night in the reservation
only Portofino alternative restaurant and that was one of the best meals we have
ever had anywhere, not just cruising. The Windjammer Buffet area was a
disappointment several times to me for the breakfast food (which was a
combination of dry or over cooked) or so busy you couldn’t find a place to sit.
The Station Concept is a good idea, it is just not big enough or the traffic
flow was not designed well enough for the amount of people using the area.
Dinner was much better and we had two good dinners in the Windjammer after we
got back to the ship late in port and did not want to rush to our early seating
in the main dining room.
Service:
Just fantastic! Everybody is extremely friendly and it was announced while we
were on the ship that it had just received one of the best ratings for any ship
in the cruise industry. This was not surprising after our experience. All of the
employees who served us or were associated with our comfort went above and
beyond the call of duty. Our waiters were friendly and talked and joked with us
and even the head waiter stopped by our table every night. I have previously
mentioned Katherine, our Concierge and Grace our Suite attendant was wonderful
also.
Ports:
Aruba was nice. We just did the shopping thing after we were going to do a tour
and decided to just mosey around Oranjestad. Labadee, RCI’s private beach on
Hispaniola, was very nice and relaxing and my wife and I did the wave runners
which was a load of fun. Curacao, was nice and we hired a taxi to take us around
one end of the island. In Costa Rica, we took the outstanding Rain Forest Canopy
tour which was of the best experiences we have had on a vacation.
Entertainment:
This was a good experience as opposed to what we were exposed to on the
Mercury.One of the production shows, “Tango Buenos Aries” was just fantastic.
The comedy of Marty Allen was good and the bands and piano players were great
also.
Overall:
A great cruise experience overall. I probably sound like I should do commercials
for Royal Caribbean, but it was just a fantastic cruise. We are not real picky
or bitchy folks so I am sure some other reviews I have read have had different
experiences with RCI, but ours was the best vacation we have ever had. We plan
on sailing again on the Brilliance in the Mediterranean next year. I would give
the entire cruise a 4.5 star rating out of 5. We plan on sticking with RCI for
all of our future cruises. We stay with longer itineraries also which skew the
demographics of the fellow cruisers to an older group so the teen and kid issue
is held to a minimum which we like. Great Cruising!