chiapet Posted November 11, 2010 #1 Share Posted November 11, 2010 BACKGROUND * DH, DW, 2 DS (12 & 7) from South Jersey * traveling with friends & family ages 5-55 * lots of previous cruise experience PRE-CRUISE HOTEL La Quinta Inn & Suites – Miami Airport East + clean & inexpensive hotel with comfortable bedding + FREE airport & pier shuttles + FREE breakfast with lots of choices + Bennigan’s within walking distance ~ 2 double beds were small ~ noisy from planes & HVAC ~ temperature changes from A/C cycling ~ lines/waits for FREE pier shuttle so we took $24 taxi instead EMBARKATION Terminal C at Port of Miami + NO wait at x-rays or check-in upon 10:30am arrival + seated waiting area with water & OJ offered + no boarding #s but seated according to arrival time + boarding promptly started at NOON ~ 2 possible terminals B or C depending on your cabin location/deck ~ usual welcome-aboard glass of champagne not offered CABINS Family Balcony 14077 (cat. B1) + great location near Kids Crew, Buffet, Pool, Spa/Gym, Elevators/Stairs + lots of room for storage esp. 2 very deep drawers under the sofabed + 2 beds pushed together seemed even larger than normal + lots of fluffy pillows & comfortable bedding + standard balcony seemed deeper than on other ships + had connecting int. door & balcony partition door also opened + roomy showers & excellent water pressure/temperature + tiny magnets on curtains ensured no early AM light + large flat screen with interactive iTV to see acct, book shows, view shorex, etc. + full-sized hair dryer & large medicine cabinet w/ mirror + large basket under sink kept wet towels out of the way ~ very hard to maneuver around cabin with 4 people ~ ceiling pullman bunk bed had sharp corners where kids hit their heads ~ sink was indeed small so remember to not turn water up too much ~ toilets were loud esp. in the middle of the night ~ shower area caused a problem when someone was at the door ~ door clings we brought for privacy didn’t stick to the frosted shower/toilet doors ~ lighting was dim & some switches were hidden so look under cabinets ~ our interior connecting door eliminated a section of possible storage space Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chiapet Posted November 11, 2010 Author #2 Share Posted November 11, 2010 RESTAURANTS Garden Buffet + action stations reduced lines + so many options incl. Indian & Chinese + 8 different ice cream/sherbet flavors to choose from + also had soft-serve in addition to regular ice cream + plenty of seating esp. in the front of the ship so walk around + lots of omelet stations to reduce wait time ~ some items repetitive but there were still lots of options ~ breakfast items were the same every day ~ required cover-up so don’t wear your swimsuit in Great Outdoors Buffet + great location for access while at pool + soft-serve ice cream easily accessible here + lots of outdoor seating some shaded & was close to pool action + 2 locations to get drinks were close to the pool too ~ 2 buffets usually had pizzas/calzones, sandwiches & salads ~ could have used some variety O’Sheehan’s (24/7) + burgers were excellent here + great for late night munchies + plenty of seating always available + eat & bowl here at the same time + watch big screen in atrium while eating here too + could request take-out to bring back to cabin ~ limited hi-top seating with views of big screen ~ wings were a little soggy & not very crispy ~ could use more options on the menu Manhattan Room (MDR) + usually had availability even if walking in w/o reservation + rotating menu choices were pretty good + loved having 2 different types of lamb here + Tues. night lobster was excellent + dancing was offered here with a band during dinner ~ steak was average ~ could only make reservations up to 6:30 & after 8:30 Taste (MDR) + smaller & more intimate + menus were similar to Manhattan Room MDR ~ harder to get a reservation but walk-ins were available ~ could only make reservations up to 6:30 & after 8:30 Moderno Brazilian Steakhouse ($18) + nice location next to Cagney’s & above Manhattan Room + 8-10 different types of meats served tableside + extensive salad bar w/ an excellent chowder + served with 4 different sides + dessert choices were light & complimented well ~ 2 sauces offered needed more seasoning ~ meats also lacked seasoning but were good Le Bistro French ($20) + french onion soup, escargot, scallops, bouillabaisse were all great + same great Le Bistro consistency as on other ships Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chiapet Posted November 11, 2010 Author #3 Share Posted November 11, 2010 ENTERTAINMENT Blue Man Group + 7pm show on embarkation day was pretty empty + excellent show for kids young & old + 1st couple of rows were given ponchos just “in case” + kids loved the ponchos, show, music … everything + hey … it’s FREE ~ some parts a little slow … but still awesome Cirque Dreams Dinner ($20/$30) + premium seating buys you possible audience participation + excellent show for kids young & old + so much action it was hard to watch everything + optional kids menu of chicken fingers was appreciated + unbelievable talent esp. on ship that’s moving ~ set menu with little deviation but it was adequate Murder Mystery Lunch ($20) + Second City performance was good + éclair desserts were tasty ~ chicken was bland but extra marsala sauce made it better ~ not as much audience interaction/participation as before ~ not really for kids ~ would probably skip this next time Nickelodeon at Sea + Slime Time LIVE show was enjoyable for entire family + get there early to be possibly get picked? + Nick LIVE Poolside was also enjoyable + Nickelodean Arts & Crafts included coloring Spongebob bandana + lots of Nickelodeon shows on TV in cabin but were repetitious Second City Comedy + lots of shows on various nights at 7, 9 & 11 pm + late-night adult show was the best + you may reserve more than 1 night while onboard ~ improv shows were only as good as audience suggestions Howl at the Moon Dueling Pianos + 3 pianists were all awesome + rotated into 2 pianos along with 1 drum set + no reservations … first-come first-serve seating … so get there early ~ shared venue w/ Second City but we could have listened to them every night Fat Cats Blues Bar + Roadside Louie & the Dusters were very good + no reservations … first-come first-serve seating + plenty of seating & never overly crowded + some space for dancing if you are so inclined ~ only 1 blues band Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chiapet Posted November 11, 2010 Author #4 Share Posted November 11, 2010 ACTIVITIES Pool - Waterslides + 4 jacuzzis in the main pool area were accommodating + 2 separate smallish pools in main pool area (one w/ kids 2” splash area) + starboard side was smoke-free (as noted on tables) … not sure about port side + start with purple slide which is short but entirely dark + green slide is longer with a portion dark & a portion open + 2-3 baby pools some in shade next to main pool area ~ toilet-bowl slide requires raft p/u at bottom of slide & carrying it up Spice H20 (adult only) + jacuzzi & a small pool in aft of ship + large TV screen was huge + food & drinks available here + water always available at the side of the bar ~ crowded during sea days ~ hot with little shade Kids Crew Program + great location near family balconies deck 14 forward + entry from either side of elevator banks + open continuously from 9am-1:30am every sea day ~ check-in/out process was chaotic & sometimes disorganized ~ actual activity rooms for each age group were small & cramped Fitness Center + 8:45am spinning $20/class or $45/all 3 on sea days was great + plenty of new equipment w/ personal TV screens attached ~ most classes were an add’l fee ~ free classes were just ok ~ only 1 access thru spa at aft elevator banks on deck 14 Casino + lots of tables & games available + dealers were very friendly ~ parts of casino were in the main walkway on deck 6 Other Activities + bowling $5/game in Bliss or O’Sheehan’s + rock climbing w/ 3 difficulty levels were fun + rappelling included climbing up a long enclosed ladder first + extreme climbing up the rappelling wall was intense & very difficult + 2 chess tables in Bliss + 2 ping pong tables deck 15 aft Cruise Consultant - Latitudes Party + 2 cruise consultants onboard + Juan was extremely friendly & nice + wine & usual drinks offered but could request anything from open bar ~ latitudes reception for silver & up members on Wed. night ~ reception in Fat Cats was crowded so get there early for seating Cruise Director - Entertainment Director + Paul Scally was very personable & energetic + entertainment director Julie (a former CD) was awesome ~ CD was not as visible b/c the ship is so darn big Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chiapet Posted November 11, 2010 Author #5 Share Posted November 11, 2010 PORTS – SHORE EXCURSIONS * all ship's excursions COSTA MAYA - Chacchoben Mayan Ruins + informative Mayan guide on 1 hr A/C bus ride + soda & water offered ~ very MUDDY when caught in a downpour … yuck! ~ fairly small site & could not climb up on any of the ruins ~ guide tried to sell us on too many souvenirs * FREE pool at port looked nice with some shopping/bars too at docked pier ROATAN - Mayan Reef Clear Kayak & Beach Snorkel + short 20 min A/C bus ride to Gumbalimba Park + extensive guided 2-person clear kayaking in beautifully calm ocean + extensive guided snorkeling off beach saw lots of fish, coral, etc… + extra time at small beach and/or pool for remainder of day + could return to ship at our leisure on continuously running shuttles + could add wildlife park for add’l $10 ~ didn’t see anything in clear kayaks b/c we avoided the reefs ~ beers & food were fairly expensive ~ lots of little no-see-em gnats at the beach … got bit a lot * some shopping/bars at docked pier COZUMEL - Dune Buggy & Beach Snorkel + 4-person manual dune buggies right at the pier + drove on roads along the water with very little traffic + saw a good part of the island + beach stop included lunch w/ empanadas, nachos, taquitos … all mostly fried + large margaritas/drinks were only $6 & very tasty ~ did not go off-road at all ~ no snorkeling due to rough surf * lots of shopping/bars inside & outside docked pier area within walking distance Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chiapet Posted November 11, 2010 Author #6 Share Posted November 11, 2010 DISEMBARKATION Easy Walk-Off + all ship services were extended due to anticipated late arrival into MIA + woke up late & had a late buffet breakfast without feeling rushed + final statement was fine esp. with periodically checking iTV + 2 deck 6 mid-ship (Terminal C) or forward (Terminal B) gangways + easy walk-off was one of the first ones called + TVs in all public areas showed the groups/colors called + easily carried/wheeled off all our luggage with no waits at all + customs/immigration lines moved quickly + lots of taxis waiting outside for $24 ride to MIA airport from pier OTHER TIPS * bring a swimsuit to use the pool/waterslides right after embarkation … there are no lines and the pool area is pretty empty * check out the Bridge Viewing Room on the starboard side of deck 13 forward * big screen in atrium with comfy chairs was great for movies & football games … you can even get FREE popcorn & coffee … but seating is limited * tickets for reserved shows are on your keycard … keycards will be scanned upon entry to shows * complete the liability release for yourself & kids only once when it’s not crowded … and then use your keycard for continued access to rock climbing/rappelling, giant spider web, epic bounce, etc… but you’ll need to have your keycard to participate * first sea day was crowded at pools … get your loungers early … or walk around to the sides toward aft or go up to deck 16 * no access to deck 5 from aft elevator banks * no access to Epic Theater on deck 5 … must use deck 6 * only access to sports deck is via pair of aft stairs above Spice H20 bar SUMMARY New ship cruising with family & friends for 7 days … what’s not to like? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
guyver Posted November 11, 2010 #7 Share Posted November 11, 2010 Great review. Nice format. Looks like you had a good time!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zeno Posted November 11, 2010 #8 Share Posted November 11, 2010 Fantastic detail! And I loved your breakdown of everything! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chiapet Posted November 11, 2010 Author #9 Share Posted November 11, 2010 Great review. Nice format. Looks like you had a good time!! Fantastic detail! And I loved your breakdown of everything! Thanks! I'm not a writer ... so the format is kinda weird. Funny that you like it ... I bet you're in IT too ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zeno Posted November 11, 2010 #10 Share Posted November 11, 2010 Thanks! I'm not a writer ... so the format is kinda weird. Funny that you like it ... I bet you're in IT too ;) Yup! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PACRUISINNANA Posted November 11, 2010 #11 Share Posted November 11, 2010 I enjoyed reading your review short and to the point for each category. Can't wait for my cruise in January on the Epic. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coka Posted November 11, 2010 #12 Share Posted November 11, 2010 Hi Zackamo! Ohhhhh how I envy your writing! It is great to see what everyone else did that week. I am only on the second night of my review. I agree, the lobster night in Manhattan was the best lobster I ever had on a cruise ship. I saw Paul Scally all over the place especially at the passenger interactive shows. He also got Spice H20 and Bliss pumping during the late nights! KitVa has posted excellent pictures of the ship during our sailing. coka Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
victoriasmommy Posted November 11, 2010 #13 Share Posted November 11, 2010 great review! did you dock at coxen hole or mahogany bay in Roatan? I'm thinking dd might like the chairlift & hope its mahogany bay. thanks, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chiapet Posted November 11, 2010 Author #14 Share Posted November 11, 2010 Hi Zackamo! Ohhhhh how I envy your writing! It is great to see what everyone else did that week. I am only on the second night of my review. I agree, the lobster night in Manhattan was the best lobster I ever had on a cruise ship. I saw Paul Scally all over the place especially at the passenger interactive shows. He also got Spice H20 and Bliss pumping during the late nights! KitVa has posted excellent pictures of the ship during our sailing. coka Hi coka ... I believe we saw you at the CC Meet & Greet in Le Bistro ... thank you for offering the name tags when we walked in with our boys. I know exactly what you mean about writing reviews ... this was only my second ... EVER. And only b/c we have friends we are leaving this Sat on Epic ... so I wanted to get it done before they left. I'm sure that CD Paul Scally was around the ship at the major functions ... but unfortunately ... since the ship is so big ... there are so many things going on ... that we just missed him ... esp. since we have kids and didn't make a lot of the *fun* things late at night ;) And you're totally right about the lobster ... I was a little hesitant at first since the menu said *seafood* w/ pasta ... but it was absolutely the best :p I know you do a lot of cruising ... so hopefully we'll meet up again some time soon! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chiapet Posted November 11, 2010 Author #15 Share Posted November 11, 2010 great review! did you dock at coxen hole or mahogany bay in Roatan? I'm thinking dd might like the chairlift & hope its mahogany bay. thanks, Just west of Coxen Hole ... enjoy your cruise coming up! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coffeebean Posted November 12, 2010 #16 Share Posted November 12, 2010 Zack... Excellent review. Loved your outline style for the review. Very easy to hone in on items important to the reader. We also enjoyed EPIC and I think she is an awesome ship. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coffeebean Posted November 12, 2010 #17 Share Posted November 12, 2010 Hi Zackamo! Ohhhhh how I envy your writing! It is great to see what everyone else did that week. I am only on the second night of my review. I agree, the lobster night in Manhattan was the best lobster I ever had on a cruise ship. I saw Paul Scally all over the place especially at the passenger interactive shows. He also got Spice H20 and Bliss pumping during the late nights! KitVa has posted excellent pictures of the ship during our sailing. coka Hi coka... When he was part of the CD's staff, I saw Paul Scally with his shirt off as one of the Village People, singing YMCA. Have also seen him in "Fountains" and the "If I Were Not Upon the Sea" routine with Matt Baker as his CD. It was such a pleasure to see Paul in his current position as CD. He is doing a great job on EPIC. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
silkhair1 Posted November 12, 2010 #18 Share Posted November 12, 2010 Your review was amazing and I loved the way it was broken down. Very easy to read the parts you want and skip the parts you do not want! Thank you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kerrytens Posted November 12, 2010 #19 Share Posted November 12, 2010 Add me to the list of folks who enjoyed your style of review.;) It was great! Thanks so much. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RTR08 Posted November 12, 2010 #20 Share Posted November 12, 2010 BACKGROUND * DH, DW, 2 DS (12 & 7) from South Jersey * traveling with friends & family ages 5-55 * lots of previous cruise experience PRE-CRUISE HOTEL La Quinta Inn & Suites – Miami Airport East + clean & inexpensive hotel with comfortable bedding + FREE airport & pier shuttles + FREE breakfast with lots of choices + Bennigan’s within walking distance ~ 2 double beds were small ~ noisy from planes & HVAC ~ temperature changes from A/C cycling ~ lines/waits for FREE pier shuttle so we took $24 taxi instead EMBARKATION Terminal C at Port of Miami + NO wait at x-rays or check-in upon 10:30am arrival + seated waiting area with water & OJ offered + no boarding #s but seated according to arrival time + boarding promptly started at NOON ~ 2 possible terminals B or C depending on your cabin location/deck ~ usual welcome-aboard glass of champagne not offered CABINS Family Balcony 14077 (cat. B1) + great location near Kids Crew, Buffet, Pool, Spa/Gym, Elevators/Stairs + lots of room for storage esp. 2 very deep drawers under the sofabed + 2 beds pushed together seemed even larger than normal + lots of fluffy pillows & comfortable bedding + standard balcony seemed deeper than on other ships + had connecting int. door & balcony partition door also opened + roomy showers & excellent water pressure/temperature + tiny magnets on curtains ensured no early AM light + large flat screen with interactive iTV to see acct, book shows, view shorex, etc. + full-sized hair dryer & large medicine cabinet w/ mirror + large basket under sink kept wet towels out of the way ~ very hard to maneuver around cabin with 4 people ~ ceiling pullman bunk bed had sharp corners where kids hit their heads ~ sink was indeed small so remember to not turn water up too much ~ toilets were loud esp. in the middle of the night ~ shower area caused a problem when someone was at the door ~ door clings we brought for privacy didn’t stick to the frosted shower/toilet doors ~ lighting was dim & some switches were hidden so look under cabinets ~ our interior connecting door eliminated a section of possible storage space Great observation/review. Thank you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chiapet Posted November 13, 2010 Author #21 Share Posted November 13, 2010 Great observation/review. Thank you! Thanks ... Hope you enjoy your time on Epic too! Please let us know when you get back next weekend ... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LWcalif Posted November 15, 2010 #22 Share Posted November 15, 2010 Hi Chia Great review! I know you had to stay over in Cozumel due to high winds, but how was the weather on the other days? Laura Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chiapet Posted November 15, 2010 Author #23 Share Posted November 15, 2010 Chia I know you had to stay over in Cozumel due to high winds, but how was the weather on the other days? Laura Staying over in Cozumel gave me my BEST night's sleep ;) ALL the other days were absolutely BEAUTIFUL!!! Up until then ... the days were warm & sunny ... and not overly hot/humid ... while the nights were nice & cool ... and there wasn't even a ripple in the seas at all :) Then ... Thurs. AM when we arrived in Cozumel ... we could tell that the tides had changed ... and there were huge waves crashing along the pier as we walked off the ship to the terminal. It was still warm & sunny during the day ... but the seas were so rough that they canceled the snorkeling portion of our tour completely :( Oh ... we did get caught in a short mid-day downpour in Costa Maya while at Chacchoben Ruins ... which initially cooled us off ... but then totally soaked us and caused 2" of mud to be caked onto all our shoes :eek: How was the weather when you were on in Sept? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snorklinbarb Posted November 15, 2010 #24 Share Posted November 15, 2010 Hi chiapet, Enjoyed your "bullet" observations. I really enjoyed my 2 wks on Epic in Aug. and look forward to going on again. We did the Kunantunich ruins in Costa Maya, about a 2 hr. bus ride each way. Ruins were very interesting and excellent guide. She did have some memento she was selling on the bus but it wasn't intrusive. Can you tell me a little more about your Chacchoben day? We had "boxed lunch" included but it really was just a slice of ham on white bread with a sugary drink & a small choc. bar. Felt there was definite room for improvement there. The majority of "ruins" guests were on the Chacchoben excursion - maybe because it was only an hour away? If you weren't allowed to climb any of the temples, was there much to see? We were able to climb the main temple to see some incredible painted mask faces, still with some red color on them. They've put "palapa" over them to protect them from the sun and elements. Did you feel the excursion was worth it? Was it just your guide or were other guides "vendors" as well (if you know)? Must say that after 95 degree weather and humidity, that pool at the port sure looked good! We just didn't have time for it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chiapet Posted November 17, 2010 Author #25 Share Posted November 17, 2010 Hi chiapet' date='Enjoyed your "bullet" observations. I really enjoyed my 2 wks on Epic in Aug. and look forward to going on again. We did the Kunantunich ruins in Costa Maya, about a 2 hr. bus ride each way. Ruins were very interesting and excellent guide. She did have some memento she was selling on the bus but it wasn't intrusive. Can you tell me a little more about your Chacchoben day? We had "boxed lunch" included but it really was just a slice of ham on white bread with a sugary drink & a small choc. bar. Felt there was definite room for improvement there. The majority of "ruins" guests were on the Chacchoben excursion - maybe because it was only an hour away? If you weren't allowed to climb any of the temples, was there much to see? We were able to climb the main temple to see some incredible painted mask faces, still with some red color on them. They've put "palapa" over them to protect them from the sun and elements. Did you feel the excursion was worth it? Was it just your guide or were other guides "vendors" as well (if you know)? Must say that after 95 degree weather and humidity, that pool at the port sure looked good! We just didn't have time for it.[/quote'] IMO ... our Chacchoben Ruins tour was only fair compared to other ruins we've been to. It was indeed a shorter distance than the other options in Costa Maya ... but I would have actually recommended doing the ruins in Cozumel instead. We went by way of a large air conditioned bus that had a rest room on it ... tho no one used it. There was no food included ... but they did give us bottled water or a cup of soda at the end of the tour when we got back on the bus. For the most part ... we were only permitted to climb a few steps on the bottom portions of a few temples ... and there really weren't too many things to see. If not for our tour guide ... we could have probably walked its entirety in ~30min. We were also caught in a downpour that cooled us off at the ruins ... but then we were all soaked and had 2" of mud caked on our shoes. So ... everyone in our group also agreed with you ... that the pool at the pier looked so inviting ... and (for us) was probably a better option than the tour we had just been on ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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