Unfortunately, there were many hiccups with the reservation system during our cruise. With all of the technology, you would expect a few bugs. We would take Dynamic Dining Classic over Dynamic Dining Choice again in a heartbeat if we sail on a Quantum class ship in the future. Couple that with no wait times and unique culinary menus at each of the complimentary restaurants, we really enjoyed this twist on the classic main dining room setup. Having the same waitstaff every night meant we got the more personal level of service we felt was missing on Quantum of the Seas. With this option, you rotate through the four complimentary restaurants, having dinner at the same table with the same waiter at a set time. While Dynamic Dining has received some mix reviews since its launch, the advent of Dynamic Dining Classic was much appreciated for us cruise traditionalists. © Royal Caribbean International Highlight For us, this short trip was just right as we had never been to Bermuda, wanted to test out the ship, and needed to reserve our vacation days for other cruising adventures. The only other itinerary offered this time of year on Anthem of the Seas is a nine night cruise, which includes a stop in Bermuda and additional stops in the Caribbean. Departing from Cape Liberty in May, the weather down and back was not exactly tropical, but the two days in Bermuda were downright perfect. This was a short, five night cruise to Bermuda including an overnight stay at the Royal Naval Dockyard. Whatever you decide to do onboard, you are sure to enjoy your sailing on Anthem of the Seas. One of the few ships with Dynamic Dining, there are four complimentary restaurants, and several specialty restaurants, to tempt your taste buds not to mention, a Broadway show and other larger than life performances. There are also plenty of choices for dining and nighttime entertainment. Not to mention amusements like bumper cars, an aerial gondola, a skydiving simulator, and the largest indoor sports area at sea, Anthem of the Seas is also great for families. With high speed internet and digitally enhanced entertainment that features robots and high definition screens, the ship appeals to younger travelers and those who are more tech savvy. The ShipĪnthem of the Seas is one of three Quantum class ships. This second largest class of ship on Royal Caribbean, and third overall, offers a number of new features, venues, and firsts at sea. Of course, you can always book a longer nine day itinerary that takes you down to the Caribbean if you want to vacation for a bit longer. The ship and itinerary were perfect for a quick getaway, especially for those of us who live on the East Coast. Anthem of the Seas has all of the same restaurants, venues, and features that we explored on our 8 night Quantum cruise a year ago. Having already sailed on her older sister, Quantum of the Seas, we knew what to expect and were prepared to have a great time. It is possible to see all the shows, dine at most venues, and maximize your time exploring Bermuda with a little planning. Having only five days to sail on one of the world’s largest and most innovative ships means you have to work hard to fit everything into an equivalent of a work week. Anthem of the Seas Review Bermuda - Summary:
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