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Royal Caribbean Brian Jones Age: 24 In the morning, we were refreshed and ready for a day at sea. We went up to the pool deck, had some drinks, soaked up some sun, watched the band play, stared at all the large untanned people, and watched all the funny pool games. There is a lot to do on the ship, but a lot of things cost money. We opted not to do too much spending since we were tight on cash because of the wedding. The spa is pretty nice I suppose, from what people said. After this day, we had another day at sea. Same sort of activities on the second day. Next up, we stopped at Ocho Rios, Jamaica. We were supposed to go to Montego Bay, but we didn’t due to “port issues” whatever that means. Ocho Rios looks nice from the pier, but don’t venture off onto the street or you will be physically grabbed by the people there that try to stuff you into their “taxi” which is written in duct tape on the side of their junk ride. We were also offered Marijuana and Cocaine. We literally ran back to the ship and hid until our tour took place. We did the river tubing which was pretty fun. The people are locals of course, and I always felt like they wanted to steal my wallet and I was not welcome. I felt like they tried to act like they liked you there but I get the impression that they hate tourists, which is totally understandable because life is ridiculous and easy in the USA while they are living in shacks and will never have the chance to leave the island. I feel ashamed of my life after seeing what they do every day. Next day, we
went to Grand Cayman. This is the total opposite of Jamaica. Nice shops, nice
beaches, nice people, no unemployment on the island, and full of culture. Much
like the USA, it is a cultural melting pot and the economy is very good. There
are 100s of banks from all over the world on this small island. They don’t even
have income tax because they don’t need it. We went to the seven mile beach,
visited the turtle farm, and shopped around in the shops before heading back on
the ship. Then we had dinner and went to the show. Every night there is a show,
and each night the show is great. Next we went to Cozemel, Mexico. The people
there want to make a deal with you. We ended up buying so much stuff because
even though we genuinely didn’t want it, we couldn’t refuse their lowest price.
I suggest buying a large bottle of vanilla. You can get it for about $7 and its
20oz of the good pure stuff. That st Our daily routine was pretty repetitive. I pretty much got used to it. They play good movies on the ship so we liked to watch them in our room then take a nice two hour nap. It seems like the most boring time is from 2:00pm-6:00pm so it’s a good time to relax. This night they had a midnight buffet which is on every cruise but is always amazing and wont let you down. Butter sculptures, ice carvings, and fruit carvings were all on display for an hour for picture taking, then everyone gets to eat. The next day, our last day which was at sea, was uneventful and almost frustrating and we felt kinda stuck on the ship and we did get pretty bored. Our stomachs hurt from eating ourselves sick, and we were burnt and tired. We headed for bed early that night too. We were a bit homesick I suppose. We had a great time though, and disembarkation was very easy. Our color was called at the right time, and we got off the ship with no problem, and customs didn’t even charge duty tax on all the liquor we bought on the ship. We even managed to catch an early flight home. Overall rating of this cruise: B. When compared to the princess cruise, it was a step down. When comparing it to my other RC cruise, it was also a slight step down. I was not disappointed though for the most part. I did feel like I expected a bit more, but it may be because I have been on two cruises before. Overall I am satisfied and on a scale of 1 to 5 of whether or not I would recommend it, I give it a 3.5. Happy traveling! Ask a Question About Royal Caribbean Cruises
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