Grandeur of the Seas | Final Trip Review | 9-night New Year’s Southern Caribbean Cruise
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the Grandeur of the Seas is one of the oldest if not the oldest ship in the Royal Caribbean Fleet it was our first time sailing on what many refer to her affectionately as the lady G
the food that we got in the main dining room was wonderful um it was limited choice for food though um smaller older ship there were not as many options as we're used to
the boom internet we we paid for the boom serpent stream um and it sucked quite frankly it was just completely terrible
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Final trip review of our 9-night Southern Caribbean cruise and port stops on Royal Caribbean’s Grandeur of the Seas. #royalcaribbean #grandeuroftheseas #royalcaribbeancruise #cruise #cruisereview #royaligans www.instagram.com/royaligans 00:00 - Introduction 01:10 - Travel 05:55 - Hotel 07:56 - Port of Miami 08:40 - Terminal G & Boarding Process 09:55 - Grandeur Cabin 13:22 - Grandeur Food & MDR Experience 16:26 - Grandeur Activities 19:38 - Grandeur Casino Royale 20:09 - Grandeur Entertainment 22:03 - Next Cruise 30:01 - Grandeur Service 36:12 - Grandeur Final Thoughts 38:11 - Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic 40:37 - Tortola, British Virgin Islands 43:58 - Fort-de-France, Martinique 45:42 - Bridgetown, Barbados 49:03 - St. John’s, Antigua 53:02 - New Year’s Eve 56:31 - Debarkation 58:04 - Port of Miami to FLL