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On the Ovation, Wonderland is a must. Jaime’s was also very good. The ship is very nice, but not fun. I think the absence of a Promanade tones things down quite a bit. The buffet was not good and a mob scene. The food in the MDR was fair. The cabins were very nice and the entertainment was very good. Disembarkment at each port was disorganized and chaotic. This was Asia, 5 months ago, but they did not have their act together
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Ty very much. Not sure how one was supposed to know this, but I do now.
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I thought that it was a feature that made the forums much more user friendly. Am I the only one that is missing this?
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We will have 1 day in St Kitts. I’m interested in the scenic railroad and if it is worthwhile. Also, any experiences with private tours operators. Appreciate any input. Thank you.
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We will have 1 day in St Kitts. I’m interested in the scenic railroad and if it is worthwhile. Also, any experiences with private tours operators. Appreciate any input. Thank you.
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I did my second RCL in May on the Ovation. The food in the MDR anD Windjammer was. It good. 9 nights and no lobster. If the baked goods were fresh and not frozen they would need to show me. I did not ask because the rolls were soft and the small pastries in Cafe Promenade tasted obviously frozen. I tasted no baked goods that felt or tasted fresh. From reading the boards, it appears that the food varies greatly from ship to ship. I will be going on the Adventure in February and am curious to see if it will be any better.
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I was on the Ovation in May and will be on the Adventure in February. The food on the Ovation was the worst thing about the cruise and people say that is because it was Asia. There were 1600 Asians on this cruise of 4900 people. We would have had no objection to good Asian food, but it was not. There was not an abundance of Asian food, but there was an abundance of very mediocre food. I am curious as to how it seems possible thevthe food quality varies so much within the fleet. Can anyone explain?Thank you.
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I will be flying in the night before my cruise 2/19. I will arrive at the hotel at about 11:30 pm and get on the cruise in the morning out of Port Everglades. In view of my circumstances, what might you suggest?
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There are only 5 on AOS.
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REVIEW OVATION OF THE SEA/ BEST OF JAPAN 9 NIGHTS. 5/16/18
I read the previous reviews on this ship and was aware that the collective evaluations give this ship 3 1/2 stars. I had no intention of doing a review, but I feel that I need to. I echo those evaluations. I concur that this cruise was a 3 1/2 Star Cruise. Disorganization runs rampant and one would think that this was the maiden voyage as this ship does not have it’s act together.
EMBARKATION
Ran smooth and might be 4 stars
THE SHIP
Is beautiful and state of the art. The artwork is beautiful and interesting. The technology is most impressive. The look of the ship is 4 stars.
CABIN
We each has a studio balcony and they are excellent. They are surprisingly roomy with quite a bit of storage for one person and a balcony that is more than large enough. The bed was a bit too hard for me. Towels animals were made about half of the time. I would give the cabin 4 Stars.
TELEVISION
In the cabin was dreadful. I am well aware that this was a primarily Chinese cruise. There were many channels with Chinese movies, a kids’ channel, toddlers’ channel, teen channel, BBC World News, and BBC HD. That was it! The teen network plays old Doogie Houser, Family Ties, and Everyone loves Raymond. It’s not horrible for me in a pinch except it will only play at a very low volume. It wasn’t my TV because my sister’s cabin was exactly the same. All previous cruises I have taken showed the show that was featured on a particular day on your cabin tv the following day. No such thing here. There were more than enough English speakers onboard to give us a movie channel. Oh wait, I almost forgot that for just $11.99 you can buy an on-demand movie in your room. The nickel and dimming is ridiculous. I give the TV 1 star.
SHARED RESTROOMS
The signage is poor and it is not clear where the restrooms can be found. There were at least a few times when the toilet seat covers and soap was empty. 1 or 2 of the toilets did not flush. On a ship that squirts hand sanitizer in you at every return and makes continual announcements about hand washing, clean the shared restrooms. I would give the shared restrooms 1 1/2 stars.
ACTIVITIES
There were next to none. This was not much if a problem in port days, but on sea days when bad weather prevailed, it was boring. If you did not sign up for advanced napkin folding, there was not much else, there were no port talks and we could have used them. There were 4 different talks on Egypt. I am not sure why. I would give the onboard activities 1 3/4 stars.
IFLY
I am separating IFLY. I t was great, but we paid $29.99 per person on RCL ONLINE ABOUT 2-3 months ago. I was aware that this had been offered for free on the Ovation on all previous cruises. When we arrived at IFLY, we were told that it was free and that we would receive a refund. I fly was great and this is $69.99 in the states though that is for 2 minutes and this was 1 minute. We went to guest services afterwards and made sure that we got our refund. They confirmed that the decision to make this complimentary was last minute by RCL. I would rate IFLY at 4 1/2 stars.
NEXT CRUISE
I stopped at the Next Cruise desk to ask a few questions about the Adventure as I have a cruise booked on there for 2/19. I asked if I should expect the same type of dining room food. The lady said that it would be more geared to the American market and that I would probably like it more. I didn’t tell her that I didn’t like the food on the Ovation, but I am sure that others did, which made her assume that I felt that way. If one were to look at the Ovation dining room menus, it would have been difficult to determine that this cruise was geared to Asian tastes. I told her that I wouldn’t have minded if there was good Asian food on this cruise. It seemed as though there standards were lower for the food that they deliver to the Asian market. She told me that they couldn’t find Asian cooks! Hard to believe. RCL must need to offer more $ as I am sure there are enough Asian cooks in Asia for them to find 1 as well as a person to give a talk on the Japanese ports instead of Egypt.
THE MAIN DINING ROOMS
After boarding the ship we proceeded to one of the main dining rooms to request our seating. We had booked the early seating (5:30) after being told from my TA and Crown and Anchor that this cruise did not offer “My Time Dining.” There was a woman ahead of us that was furious as she told the maitre de that she was promised she could dine at anytime. We were told that we could arrive anytime between 5 and 5:30 pm and that there would be no set nightly seating.
The following morning we dined at The Grand. I ordered an omelette and was told that eggs take 20-30 minutes longer. This is breakfast. The menu was quite limited and apparently they don’t expect people to order eggs for breakfast. We did eventually get our breakfast. It was small. We left there and went to check out.
On another evening I ordered chicken in black bean sauce. It was full of bones and largely inedible. The food is just “acceptable.” You need to ask for an extra roll which is not very good quality. It was a constant struggle to get more coffee at breakfast. We also ate at the Solarium Bistro and 270. The food is mediocre in all of the complimentary venues. Cafe Promenade was just ok. I was on the Navigator several years ago and remember it on there as being much better. Both formal nights offered no lobster and nothing special. From looking at the menu, one would never dream that this was a formal night. It is easy to see why others on the board think RCL might have a plan to force people into either specialty dining or the Windjammer. Dining coordination was very poor as the times of dining and shows did not line up. If you went to your 5-5:30 dining, you either needed to be a speed eater to see the 6:30 show or wait until 8:30-9:45 to see the featured show. It would seem as though when the ship switched from “Anytime Dining” to set times, they forgot to adjust the entertainment schedule. I was disappointed that they did not sell the “10 drink card” that I had read so much about. All of the complimentary dining venues earns 2 1/2 stars
THE WINDJAMMER (buffet)
It was a madhouse. The food was unappealing, tasteless, and it was difficult to find a seat. It is clear that they cannot handle the number of people and the ship is too big to manage. The buffet eared 2 1/4 stars.
GUEST SERVICES
After all the trouble with the website, it seemed as though RCL had no use for customer feedback. And didn’t care about customer satisfaction. I was wrong. We had occasion to visit guest services. A man ahead of us was Diamond and was there to complain about the lack of Diamond amenities that were offered on this cruise. We were there to ask for a refund in the “Royal IQ” texting as it did not work at all. We were given the refund.
We met our cabin attendant after boarding. I asked that we get ice and wine glasses daily. We did not receive them. If RCL allows you to bring on wine, they need to give you wine glasses. The cabin attendant told me that he did bring me ice. If he did, they must have measured out 1 cup of ice as there was very little and it was melted. After complaining to customer service, room service left chocolate covered strawberries in my room. Thereafter, I had more than enough wine glasses and ice. Guest services called and sent both of us a complimentary bottle of wine. They did tell me that ordinarily there is a charge to have room service bring you wine glasses. If they allow you to bring wine onboard, they should provide wine glasses. I want to stress that the employees on the Ovation cannot do enough for you, but there seems to be some inadequate management that doesn’t get it right the first time. It is clear that they do not want unhappy guests. I would give customer service 4 1/4 stars for their efforts to correct their imperfections.
SPECIALTY RESTAURANTS
We dined at WONDERLAND on our first night and I could not say enough about the fabulous food, presentation, and experience. Do not miss it. It is a 5 Star experience.
JAIME’S was very good and also very worthwhile. I would give it 4 stars.
CHOPS was very good, but if it were to be compared to a fine steakhouse, I give it 3 1/4 stars.
I resent that there is such a stark difference between the dining room food and specialty restaurant food. The cruise includes the price of the dining room food and the buffet. It should be better than “Bearly edible.”
ENTERTAINMENT
The entertainment was very good. Pixels and the productions shows are worth seeing and the performers on the other nights were very good to excellent. Monique, a singer from the Philippines was one night’s entertainment and she was outstanding. There was an Irish magician another night. He was very good and entertaining. There was only one night that we did not enjoy the entertainment. It was The Groove Line, a group that attempted to sing Motown. Yoomi, the Korean violinist was excellent. I would give the entertainment 4 1/2 stars, but there was not 1 adult movie shown onboard so I must lower this to 4 1/4 stars.
ESPLANADE
It was disappointing that the Promenades that are on many other RCL ships were replaced by an ESPLANADE. Gone are the city street effects and the festive musical parades. They have been replaced by continual overpriced watches and purses. This open area gets 1 Star.
SHORE EXCURSIONS/DISEMBARKATION
We did not book our excursions through the ship, but the process of moving people off the ship at each port was dreadful. It was horribly disorganized and appeared that they had never done this before. The worst was moving people once off the ship in Shimonoseki. RCL offered roundtrip bus tickets to the city market (mall) for $20.00 per person. The Cruise Director announced that if we exited the ship at 10 am, we would avoid the crowds and be able to get right into town. This was not the case. The lines to get in a bus was truly endless. I asked an RCL employee where the buses would go and if they made stops. He had no idea about anything other than collecting your $20.00. He offered to find out and reported back that they only made 1 stop at the mall and back. The taxi line was quite long also. We opted for a taxi and found 2 other passengers to share. The taxi line was pretty long, but not compared to the bus line. We paid about $10-11.00 roundtrip for 2 of us. RCL gave us a slip with the port address on it to show the taxi driver. It was not clear as it took us quite awhile to get the taxi driver to understand where we wanted to go. Sadly, I need to rate disembarkment/people moving with 1 Star.
PORTS
RCL had some shore excursions posted on the cruise planner for all the ports exception of Shimonoseki. They sold out quickly though there seemed to be many to book once onboard.
FUKUOKA
We arranged for a Goodwill Tour guide. This is a complimentary service offered in many Japanese cities. Our guide was a 70 year old retiree who took us to Dazaifu using public transportation, which was an experience in itself. We went to lunch and ended our day in a market (mall).
NAGASAKI
We arranged a tour and were taken to the Atomic Bomb Museum, Peace Park, Dejima, lunch, and a shopping market.
KUMAMOTO
For me this was our best day. We arranged a tour with Schingo of Tourism Gokanosho, https://gokanosho.com/. Skype: hashizaki.schingo.rocks
WhatsApp: +81 90 1976 1812
LINE: Hashizaki Schingo Schingo is a licensed private tour guide. He has a van that holds 7 passengers in addition to him. He drove us through the countryside, a magnificently beautiful drive, to Kumamoto Castle. From there we went to cave and then for a sushi lunch. Schingo is extremely knowledgeable about the area and Japan. He filled us with information and answered questions from the minute we started until the end. He showed us a wonderful day.
SHIMONOSEKI
RCL had no shore excursions or information posted for this port before the cruise, We just took a taxi to the mall for a day of shopping.
CONCLUSION
It is a shame that there were so many 4 + Star aspects of the cruise that I must give it 3 1/2 stars, but let’s face it, food it a big thing on a cruise. The bottom line is that if RCL is going to build a ship this big, they had better have a way to move the people and serve descent food. If not, start building smaller ships. Charge a little more, provide descent food and a movie or 2. This was my second cruise with RCL and I have another booked with friends. I do believe that it will be my last on RCL.
FUNNY FOOTNOTE
Throughout the entire cruise and after each night’s entertainment, Mike, the cruise director, give his talk about what the next day would hold for us. He would be followed by Kitty, who talked 3 times as long as him in Chinese. As we were waiting to depart the ship, we sat with a Chinese man from Hong Kong, who told us that Kitty had spoke in Mandarin and people from Hong Kong speak Cantonese, a totally different dialect.
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Just off Ovation in Asia on 5/25. 9 nights. 2 formal nights. No lobster. No special menu in anyway. Bad food!
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There was not smoking everywhere on the Ovation. There was only part of the casino that was for smoking and an area by the pool. I did not think that the crew did not care. After reading the pages and pages of complaints about the website, my staff expectations were low. The crew members never made me feel like they didn’t care. I actually expected that, but I don’t believe it was the case. Crew members really went out of their way to honor your requests. It just seemed as though nothing was done right the first time. Maybe it is not staffed sufficiently. I was never offered a second cup of coffee in the dining room without almost tripping someone to get it.
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My impression was that they could not handle all of the people. Maybe that wasn’t it, but I think that they should have it mastered by now. I’m not sure why standards would be lower because it was an Asian cruise with a largely Asian crowd. Don’t the Asians deserve the same quality? There were hardly any Asian dishes on the dinner menu and the little that there was in the Windjammer was not good. It is difficult for me to believe that RCL has no quality control. They were not prepared to move the large number of people in Shimonseki. It appeared that there was no planning or forethought. Why were they giving “IFLY” for free up until this Asian cruise and then dropped the charge at the last minute. This did not run like clockwork. It was mass disorganization. The guest services was great in trying to make up for any problems, but there were a lot of them.
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For me this was our best day. We arranged a tour with Schingo of Tourism Gokanosho, https://gokanosho.com/. Skype: hashizaki.schingo.rocks
LINE: Hashizaki Schingo Schingo is a licensed private tour guide. He has a van that holds 7 passengers in addition to him. He drove us through the countryside, a magnificently beautiful drive, to Kumamoto Castle. From there we went to cave and then for a sushi lunch. Schingo is extremely knowledgeable about the area and Japan and offers a variety of tours. He filled us with information and answered questions from the minute we started until the end. He showed us a wonderful day.
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I read the previous reviews on this ship and was aware that the collective evaluations give this ship 3 1/2 stars. I had no intention of doing a review, but I feel that I need to. I echo those evaluations. I concur that this cruise was a 3 1/2 Star Cruise. Disorganization runs rampant and one would think that this was the maiden voyage as this ship does not have it’s act together.
EMBARKATION
Ran smooth and might be 4 stars
THE SHIP
Is beautiful and state of the art. The artwork is beautiful and interesting. The technology is most impressive. The look of the ship is 4 stars.
CABIN
We each has a studio balcony and they are excellent. They are surprisingly roomy with quite a bit of storage for one person and a balcony that is more than large enough. The bed was a bit too hard for me. Towels animals were made about half of the time. I would give the cabin 4 Stars.
TELEVISION
In the cabin was dreadful. I am well aware that this was a primarily Chinese cruise. There were many channels with Chinese movies, a kids’ channel, toddlers’ channel, teen channel, BBC World News, and BBC HD. That was it! The teen network plays old Doogie Houser, Family Ties, and Everyone loves Raymond. It’s not horrible for me in a pinch except it will only play at a very low volume. It wasn’t my TV because my sister’s cabin was exactly the same. All previous cruises I have taken showed the show that was featured on a particular day on your cabin tv the following day. No such thing here. There were more than enough English speakers onboard to give us a movie channel. Oh wait, I almost forgot that for just $11.99 you can buy an on-demand movie in your room. The nickel and dimming is ridiculous. I give the TV 1 star.
SHARED RESTROOMS
The signage is poor and it is not clear where the restrooms can be found. There were at least a few times when the toilet seat covers and soap was empty. 1 or 2 of the toilets did not flush. On a ship that squirts hand sanitizer in you at every return and makes continual announcements about hand washing, clean the shared restrooms. I would give the shared restrooms 1 1/2 stars.
ACTIVITIES
There were next to none. This was not much if a problem in port days, but on sea days when bad weather prevailed, it was boring. If you did not sign up for advanced napkin folding, there was not much else, there were no port talks and we could have used them. There were 4 different talks on Egypt. I am not sure why. I would give the onboard activities 1 3/4 stars.
IFLY
I am separating IFLY. I t was great, but we paid $29.99 per person on RCL ONLINE ABOUT 2-3 months ago. I was aware that this had been offered for free on the Ovation on all previous cruises. When we arrived at IFLY, we were told that it was free and that we would receive a refund. I fly was great and this is $69.99 in the states though that is for 2 minutes and this was 1 minute. We went to guest services afterwards and made sure that we got our refund. They confirmed that the decision to make this complimentary was last minute by RCL. I would rate IFLY at 4 1/2 stars.
NEXT CRUISE
I stopped at the Next Cruise desk to ask a few questions about the Adventure as I have a cruise booked on there for 2/19. I asked if I should expect the same type of dining room food. The lady said that it would be more geared to the American market and that I would probably like it more. I didn’t tell her that I didn’t like the food on the Ovation, but I am sure that others did, which made her assume that I felt that way. If one were to look at the Ovation dining room menus, it would have been difficult to determine that this cruise was geared to Asian tastes. I told her that I wouldn’t have minded if there was good Asian food on this cruise. It seemed as though there standards were lower for the food that they deliver to the Asian market. She told me that they couldn’t find Asian cooks! Hard to believe. RCL must need to offer more $ as I am sure there are enough Asian cooks in Asia for them to find 1 as well as a person to give a talk on the Japanese ports instead of Egypt.
THE MAIN DINING ROOMS
After boarding the ship we proceeded to one of the main dining rooms to request our seating. We had booked the early seating (5:30) after being told from my TA and Crown and Anchor that this cruise did not offer “My Time Dining.” There was a woman ahead of us that was furious as she told the maitre de that she was promised she could dine at anytime. We were told that we could arrive anytime between 5 and 5:30 pm and that there would be no set nightly seating.
The following morning we dined at The Grand. I ordered an omelette and was told that eggs take 20-30 minutes longer. This is breakfast. The menu was quite limited and apparently they don’t expect people to order eggs for breakfast. We did eventually get our breakfast. It was small. We left there and went to check out.
On another evening I ordered chicken in black bean sauce. It was full of bones and largely inedible. The food is just “acceptable.” You need to ask for an extra roll which is not very good quality. It was a constant struggle to get more coffee at breakfast. We also ate at the Solarium Bistro and 270. The food is mediocre in all of the complimentary venues. Cafe Promenade was just ok. I was on the Navigator several years ago and remember it on there as being much better. Both formal nights offered no lobster and nothing special. From looking at the menu, one would never dream that this was a formal night. It is easy to see why others on the board think RCL might have a plan to force people into either specialty dining or the Windjammer. Dining coordination was very poor as the times of dining and shows did not line up. If you went to your 5-5:30 dining, you either needed to be a speed eater to see the 6:30 show or wait until 8:30-9:45 to see the featured show. It would seem as though when the ship switched from “Anytime Dining” to set times, they forgot to adjust the entertainment schedule. I was disappointed that they did not sell the “10 drink card” that I had read so much about. All of the complimentary dining venues earns 2 1/2 stars
THE WINDJAMMER (buffet)
It was a madhouse. The food was unappealing, tasteless, and it was difficult to find a seat. It is clear that they cannot handle the number of people and the ship is too big to manage. The buffet eared 2 1/4 stars.
GUEST SERVICES
After all the trouble with the website, it seemed as though RCL had no use for customer feedback. And didn’t care about customer satisfaction. I was wrong. We had occasion to visit guest services. A man ahead of us was Diamond and was there to complain about the lack of Diamond amenities that were offered on this cruise. We were there to ask for a refund in the “Royal IQ” texting as it did not work at all. We were given the refund.
We met our cabin attendant after boarding. I asked that we get ice and wine glasses daily. We did not receive them. If RCL allows you to bring on wine, they need to give you wine glasses. The cabin attendant told me that he did bring me ice. If he did, they must have measured out 1 cup of ice as there was very little and it was melted. After complaining to customer service, room service left chocolate covered strawberries in my room. Thereafter, I had more than enough wine glasses and ice. Guest services called and sent both of us a complimentary bottle of wine. They did tell me that ordinarily there is a charge to have room service bring you wine glasses. If they allow you to bring wine onboard, they should provide wine glasses. I want to stress that the employees on the Ovation cannot do enough for you, but there seems to be some inadequate management that doesn’t get it right the first time. It is clear that they do not want unhappy guests. I would give customer service 4 1/4 stars for their efforts to correct their imperfections.
SPECIALTY RESTAURANTS
We dined at WONDERLAND on our first night and I could not say enough about the fabulous food, presentation, and experience. Do not miss it. It is a 5 Star experience.
JAIME’S was very good and also very worthwhile. I would give it 4 stars.
CHOPS was very good, but if it were to be compared to a fine steakhouse, I give it 3 1/4 stars.
I resent that there is such a stark difference between the dining room food and specialty restaurant food. The cruise includes the price of the dining room food and the buffet. It should be better than “Bearly edible.”
ENTERTAINMENT
The entertainment was very good. Pixels and the productions shows are worth seeing and the performers on the other nights were very good to excellent. Monique, a singer from the Philippines was one night’s entertainment and she was outstanding. There was an Irish magician another night. He was very good and entertaining. There was only one night that we did not enjoy the entertainment. It was The Groove Line, a group that attempted to sing Motown. Yoomi, the Korean violinist was excellent. I would give the entertainment 4 1/2 stars, but there was not 1 adult movie shown onboard so I must lower this to 4 1/4 stars.
ESPLANADE
It was disappointing that the Promenades that are on many other RCL ships were replaced by an ESPLANADE. Gone are the city street effects and the festive musical parades. They have been replaced by continual overpriced watches and purses. This open area gets 1 Star.
SHORE EXCURSIONS/DISEMBARKATION
We did not book our excursions through the ship, but the process of moving people off the ship at each port was dreadful. It was horribly disorganized and appeared that they had never done this before. The worst was moving people once off the ship in Shimonoseki. RCL offered roundtrip bus tickets to the city market (mall) for $20.00 per person. The Cruise Director announced that if we exited the ship at 10 am, we would avoid the crowds and be able to get right into town. This was not the case. The lines to get in a bus was truly endless. I asked an RCL employee where the buses would go and if they made stops. He had no idea about anything other than collecting your $20.00. He offered to find out and reported back that they only made 1 stop at the mall and back. The taxi line was quite long also. We opted for a taxi and found 2 other passengers to share. The taxi line was pretty long, but not compared to the bus line. We paid about $10-11.00 roundtrip for 2 of us. RCL gave us a slip with the port address on it to show the taxi driver. It was not clear as it took us quite awhile to get the taxi driver to understand where we wanted to go. Sadly, I need to rate disembarkment/people moving with 1 Star.
PORTS
RCL had some shore excursions posted on the cruise planner for all the ports exception of Shimonoseki. They sold out quickly though there seemed to be many to book once onboard.
FUKUOKA
We arranged for a Goodwill Tour guide. This is a complimentary service offered in many Japanese cities. Our guide was a 70 year old retiree who took us to Dazaifu using public transportation, which was an experience in itself. We went to lunch and ended our day in a market (mall).
NAGASAKI
We arranged a tour and were taken to the Atomic Bomb Museum, Peace Park, Dejima, lunch, and a shopping market.
KUMAMOTO
For me this was our best day. We arranged a tour with Schingo of Tourism Gokanosho, https://gokanosho.com/. Skype: hashizaki.schingo.rocks
LINE: Hashizaki Schingo Schingo is a licensed private tour guide. He has a van that holds 7 passengers in addition to him. He drove us through the countryside, a magnificently beautiful drive, to Kumamoto Castle. From there we went to cave and then for a sushi lunch. Schingo is extremely knowledgeable about the area and Japan. He filled us with information and answered questions from the minute we started until the end. He showed us a wonderful day.
SHIMONOSEKI
RCL had no shore excursions or information posted for this port before the cruise, We just took a taxi to the mall for a day of shopping.
CONCLUSION
It is a shame that there were so many 4 + Star aspects of the cruise that I must give it 3 1/2 stars, but let’s face it, food it a big thing on a cruise. The bottom line is that if RCL is going to build a ship this big, they had better have a way to move the people and serve descent food. If not, start building smaller ships. Charge a little more, provide descent food and a movie or 2. This was my second cruise with RCL and I have another booked with friends. I do believe that it will be my last on RCL.
FUNNY FOOTNOTE
Throughout the entire cruise and after each night’s entertainment, Mike, the cruise director, give his talk about what the next day would hold for us. He would be followed by Kitty, who talked 3 times as long as him in Chinese. As we were waiting to depart the ship, we sat with a Chinese man from Hong Kong, who told us that Kitty had spoke in Mandarin and people from Hong Kong speak Cantonese, a totally different dialect.
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I am just off the Ovation and couldn’t have been more disappointed in the complimentary dining options food quality. One night I order braised chicken in black bean sauce and ended up with a plate of bones. Getting a coffee refill was like pulling teeth. The Windjammer was a mob scene, unappealing, offered poor selection, insufficient seating, and the food was tasteless. On my first morning in the dining room I was told that eggs take an extra 20-30 minutes. The servers and all employees knock themselves out to help you, so maybe it’s poor management or insufficient number of employees. This was my second RCL cruse. It was supposedly geared to the Asian market, but that was not evident from the menu choices nor was it evident that formal night was special as they put nothing special on the menu. The specialty restaurants were head and shoulders above in service and quality, but doesn’t it make you mad that you need to pay for specialty restaurants to get descent food?
I was on 1 Carnival Cruise 2 and a half years ago and their dining room was so much better in service and especially quality.
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We are on the Ovation in 10 days and they do not offer MTD on our cruise. I was surprised as I know they have offered it on several other Ovation cruises.
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Ty very much. At least now I know that there is a reason to bring mine.
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Does the Ovation have magnifying make up mirrors in the rooms?
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I will be on the Ovation in cabin 7650. Are there make-up, magnifying mirrors? Just want to know if I need to bring one. Thank you.
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We leave on the Ovation 5/16/18. Are they selling drink cards on your cruise?
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we will be traveling to Hong Kong and a few cities in Japan. Is it best to pay with the foreign currencies or use credit cards with no foreign currency fees? When one purchases foreign currency in the country, can one use a visa credit card?
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Thank you again for all your useful information. We are planning on Hong Kong Island and Stanley, but hadn’t really considered Ocean Park until your suggestion. I guess I need to relook at that. We talked about mainland China, but it looked like we would need to leave at the crack of dawn. Is that true?
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Thank you very much for the great answer. We will be staying in Hong Kong for 5 days before our cruise at the YMCA Salisbury.
Anything Ovation advice or opinions
in Royal Caribbean International
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I did it at 70. No problem.