Royal Caribbean International
Radiance of the Seas Cruise Review
Western Caribbean
Dalit
Age: 29
Occupation: Airline Employee
Number of Cruises: Unknown
Sailing Date: 2007
Embarkation:
We stayed in Miami Beach for two days before the cruise, so on Sunday morning we
took a shuttle (FloridaLimo) to Port Everglades, USD19 per person. The shuttle
picked us up at 10:45, we had one more stop in a Miami downtown hotel, and from
there took off to Fort Lauderdale, arriving at the port at 11:30. There was a
long line to get on the ship, we had done online check-in through the RCI
website, but everyone else had too, so I am not sure if it helped. We waited
about 45 minutes in line (at least there were chairs), but after we got to the
actual check-in counter it was about 5 minutes and we were on the ship. About
the luggage, one of our suitcases was delivered around 5PM, the other I went to
get on my own since at 8PM still hadn't been delivered, I found it right away by
the guest relations area, the tag had fallen off.
The Ship: Radiance of the Seas:
The ship is BEAUTIFUL. I had seen a lot of pictures online and still was
breathtaking, everything looks clean, nicely decorated, everywhere you look
there is either a nice painting, or art, or a nice corner with sofas.. it feels
comfy and pampering. It also has a lot of glass windows, which means beautiful
views and lots of light.
The main dining room,
Cascades, is a beautiful two floor (4th and 5th), with an actual cascade by the
staircase connecting the two floors. The atrium goes from the 4th floor to the
12th, very impressive, with beautiful glass elevators which look out either to
the atrium or to the ocean! Speaking of elevators, sometimes they were hard to
catch, it took a bit of time for them to arrive, but because our stateroom was
in the front of the ship we would take the front elevators which were usually
empty.
The Aurora theatre is
also two floors (5th and 6th), in the front of the ship, very nice. We at the
front of the 4th floor never heard a thing.
The pool area is very
nice, with the pool bar, the pool (a bit too small, and you could definitely
feel it on the one sea day we had) and two Jacuzzis. We only had trouble getting
chairs on one day at sea, people just left a towel and a book and would go for
ages. Close to it is the Windjammer Café, and to the other side the Solarium,
which is decorated like a forest/safari, with a pool (small too) and a Jacuzzi.
Next to the Solarium is the Spa.
On the 12th floor there
is the gym, with (numbers are estimate) about 10 treadmills, 6 elliptical
trainers, 3 stationary bikes, free weights and weight machines, and in the
middle (where they do the classes) there are mats, and steps.
There is also a climbing wall, mini golf, a few bars, two specialty restaurants,
a small basketball court for kids, running track, discotheque, video arcade,
casino… We almost didn't feel the ship move, you would forget you are sailing,
only on the 4th night when leaving Grand Cayman there were strong currents or
winds and the ship rocked quite a bit! It was a little uncomfortable but nothing
major. I think the average age of the ship must have been around 45-50… there
were quite a few young couples like us (we are both 29), there was a majority I
think of people around 50, and some older people too. There weren't many kids
(at least I hardly saw them) which was great for us at this point.
The Stateroom:
We originally booked an inside cabin on the 9th floor, but were upgraded to a
large ocean view on the 4th floor, towards the front of the ship, 4518. We loved
both the location and the stateroom. The 4th floor is where the Centrum, guest
relations, and dining room are, so we always felt right in the middle of things.
On the other hand, because we were in the front (had kind of a long walk to get
there, but that's OK) there was almost no noise, which was great. We would only
hear when people were talking loudly in the corridor, but it didn't happen much.
The room is a connecting room, but we never heard noise from there.
The stateroom was
beautiful, we were expecting a really small room so we were pleasantly
surprised, the size was OK, I think 170 sq. ft, we were able to move without
feeling restricted at all. There is a big bed (new bedding) which was really
comfortable, two little side tables by it, a two person sofa with a small round
table in front of it, and on the other side a desk with the TV on the side, a
mini fridge, and a safe. There is enough storage room, the closet has a side for
hanging and a side with about 5 shelves, and there are little cabinets on the
sides of the desk and above the TV, and 6 drawers on the sides of the desk. The
bathroom is small but we were comfortable enough, well lighted, with a nice
mirror. The only thing we didn't like was the shower pressure, way too weak.
The Food:
Windjammer Café:
We loved the look and casual atmosphere of the Windjammer, and especially liked
seating outside. We had breakfast there every day, and lunch every day except
for the Sea Day, when the main dining room was open.
We really enjoyed breakfast there, there were all kinds of breads, cereal,
muffins, donuts, two omelet stations, fruit, pancakes, waffles, bacon, hash
browns, sausages, cheeses, processed meats, etc. Lunch was buffet style, not as
good as breakfast to me, you could find good things but other were just OK. They
had pizza, burgers, hot dogs, a good salad station, sandwiches, meats, rice,
potatoes, pasta. They had two dessert stations, which were sometimes not so
good, sometimes really good. They had cakes, pies, cookies, fruit, etc, and two
soft serve frozen yogurt machine. I especially liked a chocolate pie (I think
one of the best ever, surprisingly). From 3-5 PM they had snacks which were a
shorter version of lunch (usually less of the hot foods like the
meats/rice/pasta, and I think they didn't have the pizza either but you could
get it by the solarium and maybe the Seaview Café).
Main Dining Room:
For dinner we were seated in a table for four (second dining), with a couple
from Texas who were on their honeymoon. They were very nice and we enjoyed our
time with them, although I think for our next cruise I would prefer either a
larger table where there are more people to interact with, or just the two of
us. There where two formal nights, the first on night 2, the second on night 5.
Dinner at the dining room was very good, the menu was relatively short (but
changes daily), about 4 appetizers, a salad, 5-6 main entrees, 4 deserts, plus
the standard entrees (which are the same every day). But you always had what to
choose from, I never had one of the standard entrees since I was always tempted
with the specials, and you know you won't have them any other day.
Some of the best things I had (do not miss!): Appetizers: The Escargot and the
Spinach Dip were the best.
Entrees: The Shrimp ravioli was delicious, the Fisherman's Plate (lobster and
shrimp) and the NY Steak were very enjoyable too.
Desserts: Apple Pie a la
mode, Strawberry Cheesecake, there is a dessert called "Dessert Sampler" with
three items of which the chocolate fudge cake is great and the other two are
just OK. Also the Key Lime Pie is the best, and the Brownie Madness is very rich
and yummy.
Midnight Buffets: We had
two buffets, one was the Cari-Mex buffet, the other was the Gala buffet. In both
the quality of the food was just not good enough, even the desserts, which I
usually love, I didn't like and didn't eat more than 1 or 2 bites.
Room Service: We only
had it once (3rd night) since we fell asleep and woke up at 9PM, too late for
dinner at the main dining room or Windjammer. They offer the standard entrees
from the dining room I think. The food was not good, it just had no taste, even
the chocolate cake was bad, nothing like the dinning room, or even the
Windjammer, I was disappointed.
The Service:
All through the ship the service was great, people are friendly, always helpful.
Our stateroom attendant was Mike from Jamaica, he came by at least twice a day,
always did a great job. In the evening besides tidying up he would leave us the
Compass for the next day, chocolate on our pillows, and an animal made of
towels. The first day we asked for extra pillows and for him to remove the
drinks from the fridge so we could put other things if we wanted.
Our waiter was Vic from Peru and his assistant John from India. Vic was so
friendly, very professional but treated us almost like friends. John was quiet,
and did a great job, I never had my water glass less than 3/4 full. The staff
was very nice at the Windjammer café, bringing us drinks, cleaning around,
filling up trays, and picking up plates, although sometimes they were slow at
picking up the plates. Sometimes we would go for a snack in the afternoon when
the café was almost empty, and all the tables by the window would be empty but
have dirty plates on it. That's my only complaint.
The Ports:
In general, getting on and off the ship was a breeze, we docked at Key West,
Cozumel (they were expecting to tender but finally we docked) and at Montego
Bay. We had to tender at Grand Cayman, but we weren't in a rush and got lucky
because when we went to get off the ship at around 11:00 (they started tendering
at 10:00) there was a long line that hadn't moved in a while (people were
getting very anxious) but all of a sudden started moving, so within 3 minutes we
were on the tender.
Key West:
We arrived there at 7:00 and walked around the port, it is very nice there, saw
the ship in full from the outside for the 1st time, we were amazed. Then we
walked on Whitehead Street, saw the Court House (my boyfriend is a lawyer so he
was interested), Hemingway's home, and the Southernmost point. We came back also
by foot on Duval street, which had lots of shops and bars, we sat at "The Bull"
bar which had an Elvis impersonator singing and dancing, and a "buy one get one
free" offer on Margaritas. We boarded the ship around 1:00, departure was
at 2:00, and we went up to the HeliPad and saw dolphins swimming by the sides of
the ship, it was great! We never got to see them again at any other port though.
Cozumel:
We did the "Catamaran Sail, Snorkel & Beach Break", which was just OK. We sailed
in a catamaran for a bit while he explained how to use the snorkel equipment
etc, and then took us to the reef where we would snorkel for 45 minutes, which
was actually really close to the ship. The snorkeling was fun to me because it
was my first time but even though there were many fish, we didn't see anything
too special. After that they took us in the catamaran to a beach about 15
minutes away, the ride was fun, but the beach was nothing special and there was
nothing to do there. We had to stay there for one hour. Some people who bought
the same package with lunch ate there, the food (burgers I think) didn't look so
good and the place looked dirty. One nice perk to this excursion was that there
was free drinks, soda, beer and margaritas, so some people did have a very good
time, and on the ride back from the beach to the port there was some dancing on
the Catamaran.
Bottom line for us:
USD58 pp seems too much for 45' of snorkeling in a not so special reef, and
margaritas made of mainly juice and ice. We got to the port about an hour before
we had to embark, so we took a cab downtown (USD6 each way) and looked around a
bit, it was nice, just a few blocks.
Grand Cayman:
It was really hot there. We tendered right next to their commercial area, so we
walked around a bit and took a shuttle to 7 Mile Beach (USD5 I think), which was
beautiful, the most amazing water I have ever seen, and very cooling too. We
stayed there for 2-3 hours and took the shuttle back, hang around downtown,
shops, Margaritaville, etc, and went back to the ship at 3PM, didn't have to
wait for the tender either since it was still early, no line.
Montego Bay:
Wow, crazy place. I didn't like it too much, my boyfriend did though. We went to
downtown (shuttle, the ships docks far) and took a cab (license tourist guide)
for a one hour tour, at USD30. He took us to the hill where you see the city
from above, and drove us around the town. The driver was a young guy and seemed
really nice actually, we asked him a lot of questions about Jamaica. Still, it
was kind of scary to me in the beginning. We got off the cab at Doctors Cave
beach (private, USD5 fee p.p) and stayed there for about 2 hours, the water was
really nice, but the beach was relatively small for the amount of people who
were in there. Then we walked around the shops on the Hip Strip and back to the
ship after that. In general the ports were really nice, I personally didn't like
the whole shopping influence you get on the ship, I would prefer a more
"discover new places" approach, but I guess that's not what brings revenue. In
any case, we did our thing, and only bought little souvenirs and some shirts.
Entertainment on Board:
There were a lot of activities going around at all times, by the pool, in the
bars, etc. I really liked the bartender demonstration on the last day, the
karaoke was fun (Colony Club), and some bands were really good, especially the
jazz (I think by the RoS orchestra) who played in the Hollywood Odyssey, and
also the band Hott Sands that plays by the pool in the afternoons was really
good. Other activities: bingo, dancing, dancing classes, movies, the list goes
on forever. The shows at the Aurora Theatre were OK in general, nothing really
stood out. We say the "City of Dreams" production, the dancers and singers were
good, but in general it wasn't so good. The "Piano Man" was more enjoyable,
still, could be better, especially considering that the dancers and singers have
talent. We went to the "Love & Marriage" game, which we thought was nice for an
afternoon by the pool, not an evening entertainment. And we also saw the last
Farewell show which was a bit better. The CD was Gavin, we both didn't like him,
he has no charisma and is just not funny. I hope we have better luck with the CD
next time.
Debarkation:
It was pretty easy, we took our two suitcases out the night before (by 11:00),
and kept a carry on to put out clothes from the night before, pajamas, and
necessities. We left the stateroom at 8:00 and went to the Windjammer for our
last breakfast there. We had purple tags which were called closer to the end, so
we waited until around 10:00, which was OK, it was nice to sit there for the
last time, chat with some of the waiters, and enjoy the quiet atmosphere.