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What do you get when you combine one of the biggest ships in the world with some of the boldest thrills at sea? A gravity defying, status-quo denying, electrifying expedition onboard Harmony of the Seas® that will set a new standard for family holidays. From first-at-sea feats to the favourites that you know and love, you’ll find so many ways to make memories onboard – like the tallest slide at sea, Ultimate Abyss℠, deck-defying stunts at the AquaTheater and the robot-helmed Bionic Bar. Not to mention dazzling Broadway performances and globe-trotting gastronomic experiences that go from Asia to the Mediterranean, and beyond.
Just came back from a week in Harmony. After two previous cruises on Allure, which us the same class ship, except older and not as up to date. Harmony really is a nice ship, with plenty to do. We sailed in an expanded Balcony cabin, which was nice. Plenty of outlets and USB ports to keep all the electronics charged. Everything was very clean and fresh. We had a problem with the air conditioning which was promptly sorted out. We are Diamond so we get plenty of free drinks and access to the Diamond lounge, except between 5 and 8 PM access is only Diamond plus and above, which is pretty lame as this is the time when most folks want to have a before dinner drink. There are plenty of bars onboard so finding a venue to have a drink isn’t a problem. Food was good but not great. We had a three meal specialty restaurant package which we used for Chops, 150 Central Park and Jamie’s Italian. 150 Central Park was very good, Chops was good the steak was done right, the sides were uninspiring. Jamie’s was not as good as Giovani’s Table, the Italian restaurant on previous RC ships. The main dining room was good, service was good, very attentive, with pretty good choices except for the last night. No really good choice for mead it felt like it was “leftovers” night! We did Chef’s table and that is where one of the “buts” come in. We have done Chef’s Table twice on Allure once on Jewel and now Harmony, all in the past three years and the menu was the exact same! This indicates a great degree of laziness on the part of RC to not change the menus on a regular basis. Of the four, this was the worst, it sort of looked like the head waiter and chef were just going through the motions! This is unacceptable to me when you pay almost 100$ per person plus and added 18.5 percent gratuity. Last trims for us until they change the menu! Lastly, we ate breakfast and lunch in the Windjammer Buffet, which can be a zoo at times. I really don’t know if there is a solution to the overcrowding. We tried to eat late every morning and a light lunch around 2 PM, but it was still difficult finding a table. This oronbkem ls not unique to Harmony, it was a problem on every cruise.the food is OK, some things better than others, but overall it was OK. We don’t gamble so didn’t even go in the casino, we did enjoy the shows, we saw Grease, the Ice show and the Aquatheatre show which was really good. Three ports, same old Western Caribbean, Roatan , Costa Maya and Cozumel.we have done these all a bunch so all we did was get off the ship and walk around the ports for a couple of hours. It would be nice to see the Eastern Caribbean back on the itenarary from Galveston, but the holdup is Grand Cayman which requires tendering to shore, which would be logistically impossible with a six thousand passenger ship. So I suppose if you want to cruise from Galveston on a big ship, it!, going to be Western Caribbean. All in all this was a nice cruise, weather was great and the seas calm. We will definitely do it again.
So my wife and I have been on 6 cruises. We just got off Harmony yesterday and overall we had a great experience. Our room was a balcony overlooking the park which is a great value and we highly recommend it. Looking back on everything, we only had a few negative things to say about it compared to our other cruises. The dining experiences is where the biggest opportunity lies. The food was not good at all compared to other cruises. The preparation was like cafeteria food…no seasoning, no “soul”, plain vegetables and a protein thrown on the plate. The desserts had absolutely no flavor. It was pretty bad and Royal definitely needs to fix this. Our servers were great but brought out each course in rapid succession which felt a bit rushed. We noticed that the staff overall were not as friendly and bubbly as usual but the service was good. The other negative in the dining room was that not many people dressed nice even on formal nights. There should be more emphasis on dress code even if it’s not enforced. I understand not enforcing it but more should be written and talked about as far as acceptable dress code because it ruins the special feel of the dining experience to have people in t shirts when you are wearing a suit. This ship did not have a fancy feel compared to some others. It was very plain looking but well kept. It was really expansive which made for a less crowded experience. The last problem exists on all of the cruises. Someone needs to fix the disembarkation process. It’s even more of a problem on a large ship like this. Maybe they could try getting off the ship by floors and scanning people out by floors and giving times but something has to be done when 6000 people are all trying to use the elevators at the same time and the lines and chaos are crazy! Overall.. a great experience and we would do it all over again
This was our 3rd cruise. By far the best experience we have had. Harmony is excellent food, friendly staff, and everything professional. But the entertainers were beyond what we expected. First Grease and Columbus musicals. Many performers were from UK but sang with a New York/Philly Accent. Then the ice skaters were Olympic quality. Then the high wire/water show was beyond comparison. The Windjammer buffet food was great and main dining room was terrific. We had a marvelous time at Costa Maya, Roatan, and Cozumel stops. Well worth the money in every category. Midship is a park with live trees and plants. Then they had numerous musical acts in the middle of the park. Jorge from Argentina was outstanding. The ship's jazz band was very talented and entertaining. Shopping is shopping that my wife really enjoyed apparently (Just looking at my credit card account). We both would recommend this as the best of three cruises in every category, and we really enjoyed the other two.
Just came back from a week in Harmony. After two previous cruises on Allure, which us the same class ship, except older and not as up to date. Harmony really is a nice ship, with plenty to do. We sailed in an expanded Balcony cabin, which was nice. Plenty of outlets and USB ports to keep all the electronics charged. Everything was very clean and fresh. We had a problem with the air conditioning which was promptly sorted out. We are Diamond so we get plenty of free drinks and access to the Diamond lounge, except between 5 and 8 PM access is only Diamond plus and above, which is pretty lame as this is the time when most folks want to have a before dinner drink. There are plenty of bars onboard so finding a venue to have a drink isn’t a problem. Food was good but not great. We had a three meal specialty restaurant package which we used for Chops, 150 Central Park and Jamie’s Italian. 150 Central Park was very good, Chops was good the steak was done right, the sides were uninspiring. Jamie’s was not as good as Giovani’s Table, the Italian restaurant on previous RC ships. The main dining room was good, service was good, very attentive, with pretty good choices except for the last night. No really good choice for mead it felt like it was “leftovers” night! We did Chef’s table and that is where one of the “buts” come in. We have done Chef’s Table twice on Allure once on Jewel and now Harmony, all in the past three years and the menu was the exact same! This indicates a great degree of laziness on the part of RC to not change the menus on a regular basis. Of the four, this was the worst, it sort of looked like the head waiter and chef were just going through the motions! This is unacceptable to me when you pay almost 100$ per person plus and added 18.5 percent gratuity. Last trims for us until they change the menu! Lastly, we ate breakfast and lunch in the Windjammer Buffet, which can be a zoo at times. I really don’t know if there is a solution to the overcrowding. We tried to eat late every morning and a light lunch around 2 PM, but it was still difficult finding a table. This oronbkem ls not unique to Harmony, it was a problem on every cruise.the food is OK, some things better than others, but overall it was OK. We don’t gamble so didn’t even go in the casino, we did enjoy the shows, we saw Grease, the Ice show and the Aquatheatre show which was really good. Three ports, same old Western Caribbean, Roatan , Costa Maya and Cozumel.we have done these all a bunch so all we did was get off the ship and walk around the ports for a couple of hours. It would be nice to see the Eastern Caribbean back on the itenarary from Galveston, but the holdup is Grand Cayman which requires tendering to shore, which would be logistically impossible with a six thousand passenger ship. So I suppose if you want to cruise from Galveston on a big ship, it!, going to be Western Caribbean. All in all this was a nice cruise, weather was great and the seas calm. We will definitely do it again.
So my wife and I have been on 6 cruises. We just got off Harmony yesterday and overall we had a great experience. Our room was a balcony overlooking the park which is a great value and we highly recommend it. Looking back on everything, we only had a few negative things to say about it compared to our other cruises. The dining experiences is where the biggest opportunity lies. The food was not good at all compared to other cruises. The preparation was like cafeteria food…no seasoning, no “soul”, plain vegetables and a protein thrown on the plate. The desserts had absolutely no flavor. It was pretty bad and Royal definitely needs to fix this. Our servers were great but brought out each course in rapid succession which felt a bit rushed. We noticed that the staff overall were not as friendly and bubbly as usual but the service was good. The other negative in the dining room was that not many people dressed nice even on formal nights. There should be more emphasis on dress code even if it’s not enforced. I understand not enforcing it but more should be written and talked about as far as acceptable dress code because it ruins the special feel of the dining experience to have people in t shirts when you are wearing a suit. This ship did not have a fancy feel compared to some others. It was very plain looking but well kept. It was really expansive which made for a less crowded experience. The last problem exists on all of the cruises. Someone needs to fix the disembarkation process. It’s even more of a problem on a large ship like this. Maybe they could try getting off the ship by floors and scanning people out by floors and giving times but something has to be done when 6000 people are all trying to use the elevators at the same time and the lines and chaos are crazy! Overall.. a great experience and we would do it all over again
ROOM & NEVER BORED
Loaded with adrenaline-amping thrills and maxed-out ways to make new memories, Harmony of the Seas® is your ticket to the boldest family holiday ever. Whether you’re travelling with kids or bringing the whole extended adventure squad along, you’ll find spacious, well-appointed cruise rooms designed to suit all your holiday needs.
YOUR COMFORT NEEDS
24-hour room service for fuelling up between thrills. A daily stateroom attendant dedicated to making sure that your stay is spectacular. Daily cleaning service so you can rest easy before the next day’s adventures. Whether you’re travelling with kids, a group of fellow explorers or require any kind of specialised service, we’ve thought of all the creature comforts you’d expect during your holiday – plus a few more.
BABY ONBOARD - Holidaying with a baby? Let us know and we’ll provide a cot and supplies to make your little one comfy.
BRINGING THE CREW - Keep the whole squad together on your next getaway. Select staterooms can connect to accommodate more guests.
COUPLES RETREAT - Our staterooms offer spa-like comfort so you can disconnect from reality and reconnect with your partner-in-adventure.
SPECIAL NEEDS - All of our cruise ships are equipped to accommodate any special needs – just let us know and we’ll make you feel at home.
Pile your plate high with flavors as exciting as all the action onboard. We’re talking exotic Asian-inspired eats and sushi at Izumi. Tuscan favorites served family-style at Jamie’s Italian by Jamie Oliver. And dishes so far out of the box they’ll have you questioning reality at Wonderland Imaginative Cuisine.
Enrichment programs, or ‘Explorer Academy’ classes cover a wide range of topics, from wine tasting to casino tuition.
It’s always a wow-worthy night onboard Harmony of the Seas®. Crank your bar hop way up with robots that take your order and serve one perfectly-crafted cocktail after another. And catch spellbinding entertainers perform everything from jaw-dropping stunts in the AquaTheater to dazzling performances of stellar Broadway musicals.
Get ready for a ship that’s loaded with bucket list breaking thrills. Like a ten-story plunge down the tallest slide at sea, Ultimate Abyss℠. A white-knuckle race on three high-speed waterslides in The Perfect Storm℠. And a high-flying Zip Line ride nine decks above the Boardwalk®. From dawn until dusk, the thrills just keep multiplying.
Royal Caribbean International's cruise ships offer a wide range of options for the whole family, as well as a great range of just-for-kids options.
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