Royal Caribbean Enchantment of the Seas Cabin 4589 Cruise Reviews
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Royal Caribbean Enchantment of the Seas
Cabin 4589 Details
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Best Rate:
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View/Book this rate - Category: L (Large Interior stateroom)
- Deck: Four (Midship)
- Specialty:
- Cabin Size: Cabin 146 sqf
- Occupancy: Sleeps up to 2 guests
- Cabin Details: Cabin 4589 on Royal Caribbean Enchantment of the Seas is located midship on the starboard side and includes Two twin beds that convert to a queen bed, closet, bathroom with shower, living area with desk and drawer space, vanity, and sofa, flat screen TV 3rd and 4th Pullman Bed
- Notes: Location: Midship. Cabins located on the midship section are centrally located and experience less motion making them perfect for those prone to motion or sea sickness.
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Royal Caribbean Enchantment of the Seas Cabin 4589 Cruise Reviews


Jan 2014 Four day - Jan 2013
This room had a great location. The music from the centrum stopped before we really went to bed. If you were early sleepers, that would be an issue. Our problem was a bang at various times of our cruise. Nights 1 and 2 it was done by midnight - so we did not complain. Nights 3 and 4 it started around 3:30am and would go for an hour. We had guest services send security down on the 3rd night to hear it and they said it was ship movement. We tried to explain that night 2 we were in port overnight in Nassau (missed CoCo so they ported us overnight in Nassau) and it did it while docked. It did stop after security left. We never tracked it down, but surmised it was a cleaning machine door being open/closed. Would never sail that spot on a ship again.
- CruizrUser
