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We are just off of the Infinity 3 day Bahamas sailing. The weather was extremely windy and we couldn't visit Nassau or Cococay. So sad! Instead, they rerouted us to Freeport, which was quite devastated from Hurricane Matthew last month.

 

Anyway, while we were in Freeport, we saw an RCCL ship docked for work. I'm wondering which ship it is and what it's having done. A google search didn't give me any answers. Anyone know?

 

Meanwhile, while our port disappointment was sad, the experience on the ship was top notch. I had one of the best meals of my life at Tuscan and an amazingly fun experience in Qsine. They had a magician on board, who was fantastic, as well - Jason Bishop. The ship looked great and only showed her age a bit in our bathroom, which could use new hardware in the sink and new tiling on the floor. They were replacing the carpets in the stairways while we were on board too.

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Should be the Adventure of the Seas. Don't really know what all they had planned, but they are curtailing some of the work because of the damage to the yard from Hurricane Matthew. She is returning to service Nov. 14 but things like the water slides and surf simulator won't be up and running as well as some of the alternate dining venues.

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Ship happens! I was on board with you, but made the best of it. Service was great. Blue food was fab. I still love the thallasotherapy pool which is not on the Solstice Class ships. Cruises to nowhere can be great. Getting a peek at the dry dock was an added bonus.

 

 

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Should be the Adventure of the Seas. Don't really know what all they had planned, but they are curtailing some of the work because of the damage to the yard from Hurricane Matthew. She is returning to service Nov. 14 but things like the water slides and surf simulator won't be up and running as well as some of the alternate dining venues.

 

Thanks for the info! Off to google more about Adventure. I wonder if she was there during the Hurricane? Although, I can't imagine that... I would hope not, at least.

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Ship happens! I was on board with you, but made the best of it. Service was great. Blue food was fab. I still love the thallasotherapy pool which is not on the Solstice Class ships. Cruises to nowhere can be great. Getting a peek at the dry dock was an added bonus.

 

 

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Hello fellow passenger! I agree the thallasotherapy pool was amazing. We thoroughly enjoyed that, along with the outdoor hot tubs. 3 days was definitely not long enough!

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