Royal Caribbean Grandeur of the Seas, or Lady G as she is affectionately known, is a much-beloved ship that boasts many passengers who return year after year. The ship is one of the older vessels in Royal Caribbean's fleet, but its old school charm is one of the things that make it attractive to so many. The ship's manageable size has the cruise line's popular climbing wall, spacious pool areas, and plenty of classic cruise entertainment options like a theater with impressive nightly shows, a casino, as well as plenty of interactive games, live music, and dancing.
The ship offers a variety of cabin options, and even the smallest interior cabins have sitting areas and more room than you'd find in a similar class cabin on a more modern ship. There are four suite classes available, including two specifically designed for families. All-suite class customers enjoy priority check-in and tender, spa bathrobes, and complimentary pressing. Regardless of your stateroom class, you'll enjoy 24-hour room service, daily housekeeping, and a nightly turndown service. When you're ready to leave the comfort of your amazing Grandeur of the Seas room to take a dip or grab a bite, you'll find that staff members go above and beyond to ensure that your cruise is the vacation of a lifetime.
Grandeur of the Seas receives high praise for its exceptional crew and service, with many guests highlighting the friendliness and attentiveness of staff. However, the ship itself is frequently described as dated and in need of refurbishment, with issues such as small cabins, maintenance problems, and worn facilities. Food and dining experiences are mixed, with some guests enjoying the main dining room and specialty restaurants, while others found buffet options lacking and food quality inconsistent. Entertainment and activities are generally well-received, though some felt there could be more variety or that certain amenities were unavailable. Excursions and ports are often a highlight, though weather and itinerary changes sometimes led to disappointment. Pricing and value are a concern for some, with extra charges and package requirements noted. Overall, guests enjoy the cruise experience, especially due to the staff, but many feel the ship's age and added costs detract from the overall value.
The crew and staff are consistently praised for their friendliness, helpfulness, and attentiveness, often making up for shortcomings elsewhere on the ship.