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Legend Of The Seas Ship Information A large vessel of superior rating. Built in 1995. Carries a maximum of 2076 passengers in 902 cabins, 344 of which have ocean views. 17 cabins are accessible to disabled passengers. Cabins are medium sized and have ample storage space, sitting area and bathroom. Royal suites have whirlpool baths. The ship has 2 show lounges, a casino and a library. |
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Sam Hablett from Leeds sailed on Legend Of The Seas with
Royal Caribbean
on a friends holiday. There were 4 adults and 0 child(ren) in the party. The travel date was 8
2007 | Sam Hablett
rated the Legend Of The Seas as follows:
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| Sam Hablett said: LEGEND OF THE SEAS. 11th AUG ITALY & CROATIA.
Here are the good points and the bad points on this RCI cruise.
This holiday was booked through cruise club.we flew from Leeds Bradford airport unaware we had a connection from Amsterdam,We weren't told about the connection.(Check your flights if you book through cruise club)
DAY 1.
Arrived in Rome had to pick up our own suit cases from the carousel in the airport and take them to the coach.(P&O do all this for you.)
approximately. 1 hour to the port of Civitavecchia, Rome. Check in was quite quick due to the fact we had done our boarding passes online.
At 4-30pm we had to attend the life boat drill. We had to stand there for over 1/2 hours in the scorching heat.
Cases arrived ok to the room. Deck 2 room 2747.
SAILAWAY PARTY. if you like sailaway parties forget travelling with the Royal Caribbean, they are pathetic.
CABIN. Cabins were ok for two passengers. Clean and tidy. We didn't use them much as we are in & out.
DAY 2.
Arrived in Naples on sunday morning at 7.00am. We booked a 1/2 day excursion to Pompeii. You can do your own thing to Pompeii. €11 admission into the ruins. 40mins from the ship. Very busy. PLEASE NOTE. If you go on an excursion ask if the tour guide is wired up, Celebrity x guides had all their passengers wired up to head pieces, so much better. Ours did not which made it very difficult to keep in touch in the midday sun.
DAY 3. 13th AUG.
Sea day down to split Croatia. Very busy on ship, which you expect on a sea day.
DAY 4. 14th AUG.
Arrived in split, moored in the bay had to be tendered in. What a lovely place split is, nice narrow streets, good shops, bars and restaurants,nice marina and promenade. Beer £1.50 pint. departed 5.00pm.
DAY 5. 15th/16th AUG.
Arrived in Venice at 7.00am sailed down the grand canal, moored up at about 8.00am.
Booked a water taxi for €26 for 2 return into Venice. Visit Venice in the morning. as too hot in the afternoon. If you want to travel on a Gondola shop around, You pay for the boat. Prices are between €80 to €120. We found one for €80 for the four of us. You must do it.
Venice is very expensive. We bought two pints and two halves which came to €20.
You can go up the bell tower in St Marcs square for €6. There is a lift to the top. BEWARE OF THE BELLS RINGING when you are at the top. Sailed out of Venice at 4.00pm. Get your camera ready, wonderful. No need to get up early in the morning when sailing into Venice as it's to misty, sailing out was far better.
DAY 6. 17th AUG.
Arrived into Dubrovnik on Friday, another nice place to visit, Go in the morning, It becomes very busy when all the tour coaches start arriving.
It cost €5 to walk round the wall,a bit like York in England.
DAY 7. 18th AUG.
Arrived in Messina took a 1/2 day tour to mount Etna. A good scenic coach ride takes about 1hr 1/2.
Very interesting, We brought some rocks back.
DAY 8 19th AUG.
Sea day. Rock climbing on the wall, golf putting and sunbathing.
DAY 9 20th AUG.
Arrived in Livorno, As we'd been on the tours to Rome and Florence, we thought we would have a walk into Livorno. What a mistake that was. It's not pretty as we were told in the past. It advertises itself as having nice canals running through the city. It does but I wouldn't call it nice. It's a commercial port full stop.
DAY 10 21st AUG.
Sea day to Portifino.
Day 11 22ND AUG.
We were told we could not go into Portifino due rough water, went to Genoa instead. Been improved since the last time we were there 4 years ago. Nice marina with shops and bars.
DAY 12 23rd AUG.
On the night before leaving, 22nd, you had to have your suit cases outside your cabin before 11.00pm.
We had to leave the ship at 8.00am for Rome. We weren't flying until 5.00pm so had to kill time in the airport 7 hours. Do not know why we couldn't have stayed on the ship a little longer. P&O do.
WHAT ABOUT THE SHIP LEGEND OF THE SEAS?
We liked the design of the public areas where they have made available plenty of glass for natural light to shine through.
The centrium was spectacular, good meeting place with live music.
Some of the furniture in the public places need replacing, it shows in the day light.
To get away from the children you can rest in the spa pool area, nice & quiet.
As a family ship you will have all the children splashing about in the main pool.
There is a jogging track, a 9 hole golf putting area which is quite good. No golf nets or simulator. A big climbing wall.
The Viking lounge bar is superb for viewing out when docked or sailing, does have a judder though when sailing.
Restaurant was nice, not cramped. The windjammer served very good food, gets quite busy at times.
In the cabins you have to use your credit card to lock & unlock the safe if you have one as not all cabins have them. NOT A GOOD IDEA BEING MADE TO TAKE YOUR CREDIT CARD OUT WITH YOU AT ALL TIMES.
MANAGEMENT OF THE SHIP.
Throughout the day there is a deck patrol around the ship and pool. It clearly states no diving or jumping into the pool. These warnings were ignored by the deck patrol when all the kids were jumping in & out of the pool.
Sailaway parties. This part of the cruise we always look forward to, we think it's a little special when you sailaway from port. Obviously RCI don't. Poor.
At night groups of young children were allowed to roam the ship up to 2.00am. We know, we would watch them. There is supposed to be a curfew on these kids from 12 midnight. Poor management.
WILL WE SAIL WITH ROYAL CARIBBEAN AGAIN,AND LEGEND OF THE SEAS?
If the ship was under a different company we would sail on the Legend Of The Seas again but under this present management the answer is NO. | | |
Jill Trumble from Chelmsford Essex sailed on Legend Of The Seas with
RCI
on a couples holiday. There were 2 adults and 0 child(ren) in the party. The travel date was 10
2006 | Jill Trumble
rated the Legend Of The Seas as follows:
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| Jill Trumble said: It was our first cruise, cant say anything bad about it. We had a balcony room that was very clean.
The food in the windjammer was varied, and all tastes catered for. The romeo and Juliet restaurant was nice in the evenings as it was more relaxed than the windjammer. My husband and i really enjoyed our first experience of cruising and are thinking of taking the kids next year. Oh i nearly forgot the staff were fantastic they couldn't bend over backwards enough for you!!!! | | |
Deual from Bridgend sailed on Legend Of The Seas with
RCCL
on a singles holiday. There were 2 adults and 0 child(ren) in the party. The travel date was 4
2006 | Deual
rated the Legend Of The Seas as follows:
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| Deual said: Just returned off the Ledgend of the Seas Eastbound
Tranatlantic.{13 Days} Could not fault anything.
PS.This was our sixth cruise wuth various Companies | | |
Catherine from Wales sailed on Legend Of The Seas with
Independant
on a family holiday. There were 4 adults and 2 child(ren) in the party. The travel date was 1
2006 | Catherine
rated the Legend Of The Seas as follows:
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| Catherine said: This was our first cruise travelling around the Caribbean and we were very impressed.
Our room was very clean and the beds were turned down every night by our cabin attendant.
The food was excellent and there was enough variety. The staff were very helpful and efficient especially on day trips.
The on-board entertainment was great and for those considering a cruise, take the plunge because it is an exellent way to see many countries in one trip. We visited Grand Cayman, Mexico, Cozumel and Belize.
Some say that the Legend of the Seas is quite an old ship but it has 2000 people on board and you sometimes wonder were all these people are. HOwever, we were very impressed with the Royal Caribbean and we intend to take another cruise on the new Freedom of the Seas.
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D Fenner from London sailed on RCI Legend Of The Seas with
Cruise Control
on a family holiday. There were 3 adults and 0 child(ren) in the party. The travel date was 10
2005 | D Fenner
rated the RCI Legend Of The Seas as follows:
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| D Fenner said: We have just returned from the 14 night distant islands cruise, from Southampton. We had a really great time, the food was marvelous,we had breakfast and lunch in the Windjammer restaurant, a very wide choice of food available. Dinner in the Romeo and Juliet restaurant was excellent the menu was varied over the fourteen days, well presented and tasty.I must mention our waiter Alberto, and assistant waiter Constantine the service they provided was great, always polite and lots of good humour, also the drinks waiter Hignet from Turkey who always found time to come and chat with us after dinner. Our interior staterooms where a good size, and kept clean and tidy by our steward Richard. The ship was well set out, great views all round from the Viking Crown lounge on the top deck. The theatre had comfortable seating, with unobstructed views from all seats, and good shows. Despite the variable weather, the ports of call were all good.We went mainly on the morning trips, not to be missed is the Madeira tour which includes a cable car ride and the ride downhill in the baskets, brilliant! All in all a most enjoyable cruise. Highly recommended. | | |
Gill from Rochester Kent sailed on RCI Legend Of The Seas with
RCCL
on a family holiday. There were 3 adults and 0 child(ren) in the party. The travel date was 9
2005 | Gill
rated the RCI Legend Of The Seas as follows:
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| Gill said: Having travelled with RCCL on several occasions we thought it would be nice to sail from Southampton.
Check in went very smoothly and we were quite empressed when we saw our cabin. It was one with a balcony and a good size for 3 people sharing. Our cabin attendent was excellent and our cabin was always very clean.
We found going to the Windjammer cafe for breakfast and lunch a nightmare it was everyone for themselves people grabbing food as if it was their last meal some of the great British public are very rude.
On sea days around the pool and decks sunloungers were soon occupied some people must have been on guard all night! They even moved loungers to gang ways to sun bathe we were glad we could escape to our balcony.
Some of the staff could'nt be bothered whether they served you or not. Our evening waiter often muddled up our meals and on one occassion took 25 minutes to bring our food he implied it was our fault because we arrived late (10 mins) for our meal.
The organisaton for some of the excursions was terrible and at one stage the staff didn't seem to know what they were doing. However we did go to a few shows and most of the we enjoyed.
When we have used RCCL in the past and sailing from USA & Canada the service has always been excellent but it seemed on this cruise sometimes it was very poor.
We will think very carefully about sailing with RCCL again as judging by Legend of The Seas their standards have slipped dramatically. | | |
Mrs Bouquet from Newport sailed on Legend Of The Seas with
RCI
on a singles holiday. There were 2 adults and 0 child(ren) in the party. The travel date was 8
2005 | Mrs Bouquet
rated the Legend Of The Seas as follows:
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| Mrs Bouquet said: Booked this holiday and paid £1600 pp for a balcony cabin. Holiday started well, very easy travelling to Southampton, excellent embarkation procedures made a very relaxed start to the fortnight (they even took our luggage out of the boot of the car!).
Great start ..... however, having seen other cruise ships leave port with bands, streamers etc. we found we were sailing and we hadn't even noticed. No announcements, no bands - no nothing.
Our cabin was OK although the bed looked like it was about 20 years old and you could tell the mattress was like a brick just by looking at it - the cabins could definately do with refurbishment. Compared with other cruise lines it came bottom again. Our balcony wasn't bad but the furniture was dirty and 'sticky'. Luggage arrived promptly which was a good point.
At dinner it was a bit chaotic - we had opted for 2nd sitting. Food was very bland and boring. Waiting staff were good and eager to please. The Windjammer restaurant was good if you liked breakfast at 6.30am and lunch at 11.30am but if you like to sleep until the ungodly hour of 8ish. and eat about 8.30-9ish then you'd would have to fight for a table - and what is it with British people with a buffet that they think it will be their last meal and they have to grab every morsel in sight. the amount of wasted food is disgusting and we witnessed people putting food in their bags etc. even though food is available on the ship 24 hours a day!
Bars on the ship were a nightmare, even if you could get a seat! I assumed that most of the people on this ship had not cruised before and weren't familiar with the concept of waiter service. People were queuing 3 deep at the bars, often with children hanging on their coattails (and this was late at night). I have no objection to children, far from it, but do object when they are left unsupervised to run riot disturbing other people's enjoyment. We witnessed quite a few exchanges between these parents and people who just wanted a quiet drink.
Can't comment on the pool area as it was virtually a no-go area. We gave up after the first day or so. People worked in 'gangs' to save sun-beds (even for toddlers!), woe betide anyone who moved a bed or dared to ask if anyone was using one. Staff did not enforce the 'no children' policy in the indoor pool area either so we had no choice but to stay on our balcony. Complaints were ignored and staff just said there was nothing they could do. Great!!
Overall - the RCI experience was about the worst we have ever had. We would not even consider travelling with this company again - I would rather stay at home. If you don't mind inconsiderate passengers, indifferent staff and a ship full of kids you'll have a fabulous holiday.
Disembarkation procedures - excellent - we could not wait to get off!! I'm sorry to say that travelling with mostly British people and putting up with their bad manners, bad language and unruly chilren made me feel ashamed to call myself British.
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Eddy O from South Wales sailed on Legend Of The Seas with
Liverpool Cruise Club
on a couples holiday. There were 4 adults and 0 child(ren) in the party. The travel date was 8
2005 | Eddy O
rated the Legend Of The Seas as follows:
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| Eddy O said: We sailed from Southampton on Legend a month or two after she relocated to the UK in an attempt to crack the british market and set off for the Med. Having been on two other cruises ( P&O Oceana and Star Princess) we were interested to see how Royal Caribbean compared. Check in was simple enough and our balcony cabin was nice enough too although it looked a little tired in places. First impressions were ok.
Our cabin attendant made herself known soon enough and her first move was to tell us how hard they have to work and how little they get paid and if we have a problem with her then we need to tell her right away so that it doesn't affect how much we give her as a tip. Stroppy, forward and a little bit rude was my overall impression of a lot of the staff.
For dinner on the first night we found oursleves seated on a table for 10 (11 of us in total) a seat had to be pushed in and although our party and the the party we joined complained, nothing was done other than an insincere apology. The family of seven that we had joined made us feel like we were gatecrashing and the first dinner was an uncomfortable and dissapointing start to the cruise.
Food was plentiful but bland and the menu became a bore soon enough. Breakfast buffet was the usual affair consisiting of regular breakfast fare and recycled food from the previous night's dinner menu. Out of the three cruise companies that we have travelled with, Royal Caribbean came out bottom of the three in the food stakes.
On board entertainment wasn't up to much although i've not been impressed by any of the live shows that i've watched at sea so maybe it's me and not them. Ny main gripe was with the Bars on board where you really had to get out early to get a seat and soon enough people were standing all around and there was very little view. Legend is the only ship i know of where people queue at the bar for drinks. Maybe it's because the ship was primarily filled with Brits and they don't really know any better but the waiters and waitresses who we became friendly with told us they'd not seen it before. The idea was, you took a seat and the staff waited on you with drinks from the bar. With people queuing at the bar the staff were forced to remain behind the bar to serve so the people who were sat elsewhere waited and waited and waited. The waiting staff who we thought were the highlight of the staff on board told us that the brits were the most ignorant and rude people that they had encountered.
Unruly children were everywhere on this cruise and the parents of the kids were ignorant and oblivious.They ran riot, things were thrown from the top of the atrium, they played tag on the stairs and tore up the place in ignorance of any rules. Loads of people complained but nothingw as done. A lady who complained after being hit in the face with a shoe thrown from the top of the atrium was told by staff that yes it was a problem but there was very little they could do.
The majority of the people on this cruise were not the sort of people that cruising was designed for. I'm no snob but i'm not ignorant either. If this is the type of people that RC are trying to attract then good luck to them. It was like a floating Butlins.There was never any room at the pool or anywhere else for that matter.
Princess and P&O have very little to fear from RC's competition. It was a huge dissapointment with far too many people on board,far too many children and not enough facilities. There were more children on Star and i can't remember one of them. We never saw them. On Legend they were a real nuisance.
Thanks Royal Carribean for attemtpting to gather all the people I wouldn't want to cruise with and get them all on one cruise line. I just wish i didn't have to sail around the med with you to find out.
Never again. | | |
Martin P from Salisbury sailed on RCI Legend Of The Seas with
RCI
on a family holiday. There were 2 adults and 2 child(ren) in the party. The travel date was 8
2005 | Martin P
rated the RCI Legend Of The Seas as follows:
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| Martin P said: Legend of the Seas August 2005, Classic Mediterranean (14 nights)
Two adults (30’s) and two children (8 and 5)
My wife and I and had previously sailed Celebrity’s Constellation (Caribbean February 2004). We liked the idea of taking the children on a cruise from our local port Southampton (we live in Salisbury), so we were intrigued when RCI offered us the chance to sail the Legend from Southampton, with the kids going for free!
We were a little concerned as to how this cruise would shape up against the wonderful cruise we had on the Constellation. We tried our best not to compare the two, especially as the price we paid for a family of four for two weeks on the Legend was not much more than we paid for an outside cabin for two in the Caribbean on the Constellation. However the comparison was inevitable and my comments should always be viewed from that perspective.
Pros
• Excellent value for money (kids travelled for free)
• Excellent overall holiday experience
• Proximity to home!
• Good waiting and cabin staff
• Children enjoyed the Kids Club
• Interesting ports of call (Rome, Monte Carlo (Cannes) and Vigo were our highlights
• Food was good (although there was no silver service and all dishes came pre-plated)
Cons
• Ship is over 10 years old and is showing its age through poor design
• Despite recent refurbishment, certain areas are a bit drab
• Our inside room was very cramped for four, was very dreary and showed its age
• Not a ‘resort’ ship, and more demanding families should look to newer, better designed, and bigger ships
Minor points
• The Guest Relations staff were poor and seemed to be just going through the motions of providing customer service. You had to be very persistent to get anything done.
• The difference in staff numbers (from the Constellation) was quite noticeable in the pool area; e.g. cups, plates and food were left hanging around for quite long periods of time and sometimes it was difficult to get bar service.
• You will be sailing with the great British public (out of 1975 people on board on this sailing 1800 were British).
• Plastic cups and plates are used in the Windjammer and around the pool area (Glass and china were used on Constellation).
• Our cabin girl was very good, although I felt that she almost shared the cabin with us! She was ever present. The corridor to our cabin was always littered with trolleys of towels, Hoovers, ice buckets, etc. On the Constellation we never saw any of this and our room was beautifully kept!
• No trays available in the Windjammer, so there was a lot of getting up and down to get food, especially if you had to help a child select food
• The sun loungers were ‘bagged’ very quickly on sea days and would be very difficult to get one
• The Windjammer got very busy at peak times and it was sometimes difficult to find a table
• Again, the internal design of the ship is poor. For example, if you are in a bar, you have to walk miles to find a loo. Likewise if you are in the theatre or dining room you have to walk up (or down) flights of stairs to find a loo. (Not a problem for us, but there was many older guests, for whom this was no joke).
Suggestions/tips if you are considering this cruise
If you have a very young family (under 3’s) look for a larger ship with better facilities. We spoke to a number of families who felt their very little ones were not being catered for, i.e. the pool was 5ft 6in deep, etc.
If you are looking for a child free cruise do not book this cruise in July or August or whenever RCI offer free kids places as there will be lots of children on the ship. I lost count the number of times I (over)heard mutterings of disgruntled passengers concerned about the number of children in the pool/solarium/lift/corridors/dining room/using sunbeds, etc! This may look a minor point but I did witness a couple of altercations between the older and younger generations over the conduct or even just the visibility of children!
RCI Shuttle buses are available at most ports of call to take you into the centre of the port. The charge is £4. Pay for these on the day at the bus, that way the children will travel free! (We learnt the hard way and had to argue hard to get a refund from ‘Guest Relations’)
Drink prices: Wine from £10 a bottle, G&T c£2.20, Cocktail of the Day £2, Stella £2
Summary
We had a good holiday, met some nice people and did enjoy ourselves. Even my 5 year old daughter cried when she had to say goodbye to the cabin girl!!
The cruise was very good value for us as a family.
However, I would not have been happy paying any more for this cruise/cruise ship and I would look for a larger/modern ship if this were the case for a family or a more select ship as a couple.
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Paterson from Edinburgh sailed on RCI Legend Of The Seas with
Cruise Control
on a family holiday. There were 2 adults and 2 child(ren) in the party. The travel date was 7
2005 | Paterson
rated the RCI Legend Of The Seas as follows:
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| Paterson said: Sailed on the Legend of the Seas in July 05 and had a wonderful holiday. This was our first cruise and would definitely recommend it. The ship had just undergone a total refurbishment and it showed, everything was absolutely spotless and did not see anything that looked worn or tatty.
Food was excellent. We ate in the Romeo & Juliet every night and found the quality of the food to be unbelievable value for money. We had fillet steak, lobster tails, smoked salmon, nothing but the best, and the menu was not repetitive. We did not get fed up with the food, even after 14 nights. Wine was fairly expensive, but we ordered a bottle every night and were all very good. Drinks also very reasonable. The cocktails were about £3.10 including service charge and beer £2 a pint. Kids could also get a drinks package which I think was £28 for the fortnight.
We upgraded to a Junior Suite, which was brilliant, as we ate breakfast most mornings on our balcony (room service free of charge!)admiring the view.
Our kids loved the kids club - the workers were very enthusiastic and the activities seemed to be very well planned. Also, there were a few nights when the kids could eat with the kids club - wonderful.
Entertainment was mixed - but I suppose it must be difficult to find something that everybody likes. The theatre was absolutely beautiful.
All in all, a wonderful holiday - I would definitely recommend this cruise, it is especially suitable for families. | | |
Annie from Scotland sailed on RCI Legend Of The Seas with
RCCL direct
on a family holiday. There were 2 adults and 3 child(ren) in the party. The travel date was 6
2005 | Annie
rated the RCI Legend Of The Seas as follows:
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| Annie said:
Bottle of Wine £15.00 upwards to £50.00
Pint of Stella £2.00
Gin and Tonic £2.60
Champagne £40.00 for a good one
Soda Package (Kids) £2.00 per day
Had a great time, but a few wee niggly naggly things that got on my nerves.
Sailaway from Southampton was disappointing. No live band, just some backing music, with the Entertainment Director saying a few words. Unfortunately, the speakers were off, so we couldn't hear what he was saying. There was no pazzazz, just a quiet slip down the Solent.
Kids Clubs not very good. Some of the kids staff looked bored, and spent most of their energy telling the little kids not to go out of the door. Maybe a simple barrier like most creches have nowadays would be more effective. One person in particular (I won't name her - initials JL who was English) looked absolutely miserable and hardly cracked a smile. However, the other two girls (Kit Kat was one) seemed more lively and friendly.
Entertainment was a bit patchy. The Royal Caribbean dancers/singers did some good shows, one the first week and two the next I think. Most enjoyable. As for the other entertainers that they brought onboard, I thought they were mostly very disappointing. The only exception was Jacqui Scott (Evita, Cats, Les Mis etc etc) who was absolutely tremendous. What a voice.
Not exactly a "West End Show" every night. This is our third cruise, and the entertainment on Celebrity and Norwegian was far superior.
The pool band was very repetitive, but luckily enough, they only came on for two or three songs at a time, then disappeared again. I love reggae music, but maybe they should learn some more tunes. I don't know who chose the CD that they played at the pool, one day it was 1940's wartime Glenn Miller type stuff (on repeat, so it played over and over and over again - aarrgghhh), the next day it was screechy heavy rock stuff. Advice: Tune into any local radio station - they'll show you how it's done - nice up to date music, and non offensive to any section of your listening public.
Well, you'll be thinking that I didn't have a very good time, but that isn't the case. I had a fabulous holiday, which would have been absolutely fabulous if those wee things were just a little better.
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clare harvey from rotherham sailed on RCI Legend Of The Seas with
cruise club of britain
on a family holiday. There were 2 adults and 1 child(ren) in the party. The travel date was 6
2005 | clare harvey
rated the RCI Legend Of The Seas as follows:
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| clare harvey said: Just returned from the legend of the seas and what an excellent holiday we have had. It was 14 days of pure luxary and enjoyment from the minute we boarded in Southampton. All the staff work very hard and were a pleasure to meet especially our waiters Avinash and Vilma who made us feel very welcome. This cruise was excellent for familiys and although our son was too young for hte kids clubs he had a brilliant time. Cabins were a bit small especially with a pram in but they served the purpose of somewhere to sleep and were very clean and comfortable. We had such a brilliant holiday that we cant wait to book the next cruise. | | |
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