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No tere level at this point. Toilets and dining rooms flooded. Pay extra for a second meal. Food is luke warm. No thank you ! At this time I’ll wait another year for improvements. I rather pay extra at Royal Caribbean.
Dining rooms flooded? That didn't happen on our cruise. We had water get into the dining room and a few other areas during that massive storm leaving Cozumel. We see that on any ship when there is a list or large swaying from side to side associated with a storm. The toilet issue had to do with descaling and had already worked its way out by the end of our 6 nights. The food temps were already resolved by the end of our 6 nights. This is a really fun ship, but we'd be happy to book you on Royal Caribbean as well. We have booked well over 800 vacations in the past year, many of them on Royal and Celebrity. :)
@@WheresWalterTravel I can’t remember exactly which video I watched that showed the dining room being flooded. If you’re waiting six nights or less for things to be fixed then that is a issue. Most of our cruises are six nights or less and I can’t see going that long and not being totally happy. I am sure it is a fun ship and looking forward to sailing on it one day but not for another year until the bugs are worked out.
@@SilverHonda0767 On inaugural cruises, you do expect issues. Just like the Wonder of the Seas when she launched with a host of issues throughout the ship for several weeks into the first month of operation. Sun Princess is just now opening venues after launching in February. All new ships have issues when they launch and when you take inaugural cruises, you understand the risk that comes with those sailings.
@@WheresWalterTravel But Wonder of the Seas isn’t a 20 plus year old ship 🚢 like Margaritaville Islander but glad to see it refurbished. This is why I wait another year before I sail on refurbished ships. However, I expect more from Royal Caribbean because they’ve been in business for many years and loyalty points. Also, some of these channel members get a free cruises or perks for sailing on inaugural cruises so I really can’t trust their option.
Thank you Walter and Rebecca.
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Thanks for the review Walter. I am intrigued by this ship.
You're welcome! You should come join us for the February 2025 Group Cruise. We have amazing Group Rates that include Pre-Paid Gratuities. :) www.whereswaltertravel.com/margaritaville-islander-feb-2025-group-cruise
No tere level at this point. Toilets and dining rooms flooded. Pay extra for a second meal. Food is luke warm. No thank you ! At this time I’ll wait another year for improvements. I rather pay extra at Royal Caribbean.
Dining rooms flooded? That didn't happen on our cruise. We had water get into the dining room and a few other areas during that massive storm leaving Cozumel. We see that on any ship when there is a list or large swaying from side to side associated with a storm. The toilet issue had to do with descaling and had already worked its way out by the end of our 6 nights. The food temps were already resolved by the end of our 6 nights. This is a really fun ship, but we'd be happy to book you on Royal Caribbean as well. We have booked well over 800 vacations in the past year, many of them on Royal and Celebrity. :)
@@WheresWalterTravel I can’t remember exactly which video I watched that showed the dining room being flooded. If you’re waiting six nights or less for things to be fixed then that is a issue. Most of our cruises are six nights or less and I can’t see going that long and not being totally happy. I am sure it is a fun ship and looking forward to sailing on it one day but not for another year until the bugs are worked out.
@@SilverHonda0767 On inaugural cruises, you do expect issues. Just like the Wonder of the Seas when she launched with a host of issues throughout the ship for several weeks into the first month of operation. Sun Princess is just now opening venues after launching in February. All new ships have issues when they launch and when you take inaugural cruises, you understand the risk that comes with those sailings.
@@WheresWalterTravel But Wonder of the Seas isn’t a 20 plus year old ship 🚢 like Margaritaville Islander but glad to see it refurbished. This is why I wait another year before I sail on refurbished ships. However, I expect more from Royal Caribbean because they’ve been in business for many years and loyalty points. Also, some of these channel members get a free cruises or perks for sailing on inaugural cruises so I really can’t trust their option.