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Yes, in many ways.

The Enchantment is a stretched out version of the Grandeur. More pool area with overhead arched walkways. Two pool bars instead of one. There is a Baleros that you will not find on the Grandeur.

Some extra rooms.

It really will remind you of the Grandeur.

 

If you enjoyed the Grandeur, you will enjoy the Enchantment

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I've been on both recently. Encahntment offers a few extras thanks to the stretch. It's lovely, and if I'm not mistaken the CD you had on Grandure (John Blair) will soon be moving to the Enchantment, so you may have him again. I thought he was great on the Granduer. The only drawback I found on Enchantment was that while they also added staterooms, they didn't add to the seating in the theater. It was the one space where felt crowded and we often had trouble getting four seats together.

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I've also been on both and agree, they are very similar. I loved the pool area of the Enchantment and the Enchantment has a specialty restaurant-Chops while the Grandeur does not have any.

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Our 30th anniversary is coming up and we can't decide on Enchantment of the Seas outside cabin (9 days out of Baltimore) or Solstice out of Fort Lauderdale balcony 7 days. With airface (both same price)

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