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Enchantment of the Seas vs Majesty of the Seas vs Carnival Victory


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  1. 1. Which ship?

    • Enchantment of the Seas
      41
    • Majesty of the Seas
      6
    • Carnival Victory
      4


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I've been on all three. I think any 3-4 night cruise is more of a party cruise in my opinion. I've enjoyed all three cruises but if I had to pick my favorite in order it would be 1. Enchantment 2. Majesty 3. Victory. Majesty and Victory are older and smaller. Enchantment is also smaller than the newer ships but the service is amazing. The crew is so proud of their ship and it shows. To be fair, I don't remember the Majesty cruise as I was in my 20's and mostly buzzed or intoxicated. I booked it on a whim after a breakup and brought my friend! I've sailed Carnival 4 times and the last straw was our Fantasy cruise to the Bahamas. Worst cruise experience of my life. Since then we've been loyal to Royal and Celebrity.

 

 

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I've been on all 3( well the triumph which is a twin to the victory) First of all discount the Majesty ...the rooms are so tiny...we had a inside and the smallest cabin I've ever had, the ocean views didn't look too much bigger either...I would choose the enchantment ..cabins on deck 4 are very convenient . Been on two carnival cruises...ehh. Plus if it matters to you ,carnivals room steward just services your cabin once a day

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The bridges are not structural bracing.

 

I was not talking about the bridges. I was talking about the large white

metal arches you see that frames the bridges.

 

I guess the officer we talked to on board had his information wrong, as

did the article I read about the process of putting it back together?

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I was not talking about the bridges. I was talking about the large white

metal arches you see that frames the bridges.

 

I guess the officer we talked to on board had his information wrong, as

did the article I read about the process of putting it back together?

 

Aluminum I believe, not tied into structural support or steel. Looks cool though.

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Aluminum I believe, not tied into structural support or steel. Looks cool though.

 

Perhaps he meant the arches were suspension supports for the bridges

that they added during the stretching?

 

I love that feature on Enchantment also. Agree...pretty cool looking! :)

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Perhaps he meant the arches were suspension supports for the bridges

that they added during the stretching?

 

I love that feature on Enchantment also. Agree...pretty cool looking! :)

 

That very well may be the case.

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