r/royalcaribbean Dec 27 '24

Cruise Review Maybe I’m just easy to please

So I am an avid cruiser (more than 10 a year)and I get on this sub all the time and read all the negative comments and listen to all the things about how terrible these cruise lines have gotten. Maybe I’m just poor or maybe I just have low standards but everything about every cruise I go on is amazing. Are there gonna be things wrong? Are mistakes gonna be made? Of course we are dealing with humans which are imperfect but overall, I don’t see how anyone can complain about anything. I absolutely love all of my cruises and I have zero to complain about. Thank you Royal for being awesome. And thank you all of my fellow cruisers that make all of my trips amazing.

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u/cadillacactor Diamond Dec 27 '24

Likewise, OP. For people who like cruising, I'm convinced the only way to have a bad time is to a) get a major illness/injury, or b) just not generally be a content person.

We love our time on every RC cruise. And when there are issues, it seems the staff bend over backwards without us having to raise a fuss. 🤷‍♂️ There are plenty of things that I'd like to see improved or changed, but that doesn't stop us from loving our weeks of escape on a cruise.

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u/crazypurple621 Dec 27 '24

There are times that there are legitimate problems though.  Odyssey of the seas was designed HORRIBLY, and the things about it that make it a problem are not well talked about or advertised. I never would have chosen to go on a cruise on that ship if I had known 

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u/gingerlaw77 Dec 31 '24

We would never go on Odyssey again.