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Western Caribbean Cruise
by: Clint Leung
We were on the Radiance of the Seas for the western Caribbean cruise on November
28/04. This was our second cruise with Royal Caribbean with our first last year
on the larger Adventure of the Seas. After one cruise with RCI, I expected
roughly the same standards with the Radiance and in general, I wasn't
disappointed.
Staterooms:
Our stateroom was an inside aft cabin and we were not disappointed. It was roomy
enough and the lighting was adequate. Closet space and drawers were also
sufficient for our use. We noticed that the double beds here were actually a bit
better than the one we had on the Adventure since we couldn't really feel the
split between the two separate beds like we did last time. If there's one thing
that can be improved is the shower curtain. The one installed was not adequate
in keeping in all the water from the shower. The shower on the Adventure
utilized a double glass door system which was far superior. Otherwise, the cabin
was nice and dark for sleeping at night. Although we heard a little noise from
the cabins next to us, it was minimal. We didn't miss having any window or
balcony at all since we were hardly ever in our stateroom. We were either at
port or elsewhere on the ship and went back to our cabins just to relax or
sleep. We would definitely book an inside cabin again with RCI unless we had a
free upgrade.
Dining:
The main Cascades dining room was nice and meals were good. Breakfasts had the
same menu every morning. Lunch at the dining room was okay. The dinners were
good but not every meal item was a winner. There was the odd appetizer and
dessert that was not up to par. One thing that my partner noticed was that the
portions of the main courses seemed to be smaller than those served on the
Adventure. We usually went upstairs to the Windjammer to get more food after
dining at the Cascades. In some parts of the Cascades room, the tables were
placed too cramp so walking to out own table was tricky at times. The self serve
Windjammer was good. It usually had more variety of food than served downstairs
at the Cascades. Breakfast and lunch were busy at the Windjammer but during
evenings, most people chose to dine at the Cascades. The two other optional
restaurants onboard Portafino and Choppe House were available at $20 US per
person but we never tried them since the meals already included at the Cascades
and Windjammer were fine by us. Other passengers who did go to these optional
rooms told us that they were nothing special. There was another cafe available
during late evenings called the Seaview and they provided fare such as
sandwiches, salads and burgers. This was a nice feature. One thing we did object
to was that they charged for the coffee and tea there. There was also a
specialty coffee place on the main centrum of the ship and they also charged. We
had more availability of free beverages on the Adventure.
Service:
The service by the stateroom attendants and dining room staff was top notch as
expected.
Entertainment:
The evening shows at the Aurora Theatre were a mix of the ship's own crew of
dancers and singers plus some outside comics and singers. In general, the shows
were quite good. We would have liked them to mix up the entertainment each night
rather than allocate music, comedy and magic into different evenings. Rather
than an entire show of magic, we would have preferred each night featuring a
variety of entertainment. Live music around the ship was a nice added touch.
Amenities:
Although smaller than the Adventure, the Radiance had fine amenities including
the gym/spa, mini golf, pools and the shops. There was internet access but at 50
cents per minute, the service is a bit steep. There were things to do during the
days at sea such as art auctions, cooking demos and dance classes. However, we
felt that there was more offered on the Adventure. As for embarking and
disembarking, there was no problem on the Radiance. The 6th level contained the
casino and for non-smokers, this was a problem. The ventilation in the casino
was not great and as a result, cigarette smoke travelled to adjacent areas near
the casino. My partner wanted to avoid going on the 6th level whenever possible.
In summary, we enjoyed our cruise on the Radiance of the Seas. However,
comparing it to the larger Adventure of the Seas, we would rate the larger ship
a bit higher. We liked the huge promenade on the Adventure which was not
available on a smaller ship like the Radiance. Given a choice in the future, we
would opt for the larger ship. For first time cruisers, the Radiance would still
be a good ship to vacation on. This is simply the case of where veteran cruisers
would expect more especially if they have been on higher end ships.
About The Author
Clint Leung is owner of Free Spirit Gallery (http://www.FreeSpiritGallery.ca),
an online gallery specializing in Inuit and Northwest Native art including
carvings, sculpture and prints. Free Spirit Gallery has numerous information
resource articles with photos of authentic Inuit and Native art as well as free
eCards.
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