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Excellent cruise with Royal Caribbean China Alaska |
| Reviewed By: Hart, Cheshire on 18th Jun 2008 |
| Cruise Line: Royal Caribbean Cruises |
Times cruised before: 6-10 |
| Cruise Ship: Rhapsody of the Seas |
Sailed:
May,
2008 |
| Destination: Alaska |
Age: 46-55 |
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How to have several holidays in one and see parts of the World I'd never dreamt I'd visit. Well that’s how I'd describe the holiday we had on Rhapsody of the Seas, we added a couple of extra days to the beginning of the cruise and really enjoyed Shanghai as a result, what a fantastic place, Dubai and Hong Kong all wrapped up in one exciting City. Then onto the Rhapsody, one minor drawback was climbing the slope to get aboard, far too steep and dangerous to older passengers, shame about that as everything else was good. Great staff, good food and entertainment.
Cruises though are about the places you visit and Hubbard Glacier and Alaska will always be high up in my favourite places. Loved Japan as well and it was this excellent mixture of places to visit and see that really made the whole event. 18 days on a ship was my longest trip so far, now looking forward to my four weeks over Christmas. Royal Caribbean remain my favourite line on a value for money basis, Cunard are better for food, but much dearer… enjoy a relocation cruise if you get the chance.
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| So many good performers, difficult to call. Great mixture and the entertainment staff themselves were such great performers I'd have to say the cruise director as the best performer! | | Shore Excursions |  |
| Busan, Korea probably because the weather wasnt great and some of the places the tour went to were a little boring. | | Staff |  |
| Cruise director, great voice on top of organising a fantastic team | | Children's Facilities | n/a |
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