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Oh and the cove balconies! If you haven't booked your room yet, I highly recommend it! Loved being so close to the water. Saw flying fish, dolphins, and spent hours watching the waves. :-)

 

 

Booked in a regular balcony but have heard some great things about the cove! That might be next!

 

 

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Tried out the ropes course last week. I thought it was pretty fun. Didn't get to try it in November on the Sunshine and now I really regret it. My godchild won medal for the fastest time going through the course with no hands the entire way. He even did the whole thing walking backwards a couple of times. Of course, he is 11.

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Tried out the ropes course last week. I thought it was pretty fun. Didn't get to try it in November on the Sunshine and now I really regret it. My godchild won medal for the fastest time going through the course with no hands the entire way. He even did the whole thing walking backwards a couple of times. Of course, he is 11.

 

I can't wait to see the ropes course! Our son will have just turned 13 on this cruise and I know this will be right up his alley! Can't wait!

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I don't know if you like Indian food, but at the very back of the ship at the Serenity deck there is an Indian buffet. It was wonderful! I am also a Red Frog fan. Within about an hour of being on the ship my husband and I had a 'Painkiller' in a fishbowl at RFP and it was so delicious and so much fun to people watch from their 'deck' area.

 

Also, if at all possible try the Steakhouse on the first night, it's delicious and you'll get a free bottle of wine! Then make sure to hit up the adult comedy. I could go on and on! Have a great time! :)

 

The Indian buffet on the Serenity is different from the Tandoori?

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We are big fans of Royal, but keep coming back to Magic. The ship is just plain great for a wide swath of folks. From little kids to old, wrinkled and grey.

And the martinis are good!

 

I like the part about old wrinkled and grey

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Tandoor Grill. Menu changes daily but always some of the best Indian food I have ever eaten. Yummmmmmm.

 

The pool deck area is big and wide and there is space for people to dance to the music. We loved sitting and watching.

 

Cove balcony.... loved it. So close to the water.

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Waterworks for my son, Red Frog Pub for hanging out, Prime Steakhouse for date night dinners without the kiddo and the Comedy Club for late night entertainment.

 

What's your favorite thing about her? What must I try and where must I go?! Thanks!!

 

 

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