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Becca

Occupation: student
Number of Cruises: one
Cruise Line: RCI
Name of Ship: Voyager of the Seas
Sailing Date: June 29th, 2003
Itinerary: Western Caribbean

Yes, it is true, that I may just be a little kid, who really doesn't have opinions. However, for those of you looking for a fun, yet relaxing vacation for the whole family, The Voyager of the Seas is the cruise to take. To say how much I loved it, i just got back two days ago, and I am already helping my mom plan another one. Also, I sobbed when I had to get off the boat, so that obviously shows some affection.

So now, you might just think, "well its good for kids." True, it is great for kids. But my parents also had the time of their lives. The islands were gorgeous and relaxing. The casino was wonderful. The shows in La Scala theater and Studio B (the ice rink) were fantastic! And I can say so my self. The food was delicious, the staff was totally helpful, and the rooms were quite accommodating. Overall, it was one unforgettable week.

Now for kids, there's just as much. The staff always has something going on, so parents never here their kids say, "There's nothing to do!" The Optix, which was a room made for teenagers, was always filled with kids having fun. It has a small bar, where kids can get sodas and smoothies. Johnny Rockets, located across from the Optix, was a cool restaurant, with great French fries, onion rings, and milkshakes. (my parents also liked Johnny rockets) The arcade next to the two, was soooo cool! To add to the rest, there's rock climbing, in-line skating, ice skating, mini golf, loads of ice cream, and much more!

It was one of the best weeks of my life. I made so many friends and learned so many things. The islands were great too! I got to go on a wave runner, scuba diving, swimming with sting rays, snorkeling, swimming. I also got my hair braided and a temporary tattoo.

I had the time of my life on this cruise. I only have one complaint: IT WASN'T LONG ENOUGH!

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