Thanks, one evening seems to be fine but not sure how I feel after 6 more.. not bothered with being on a ship yet
A lot of people from Europe and Asia, more than expected and the average age is well below retirement.
From american perspective this feels a bit like "Freedom of the Seas"; booze is flowing, quite a few drunken americans, people can smoke in bars, etc. They certainly try to get you drink more.
We do plan to order breakfast to the room every morning, although it wasn't that good in quality. The Junior Suite is quite fine, the finns know how to design these things
I booked in advanced four dinners in different $ restaurants (no plans for buffet, perhaps we'll check it once), they seem to be ok from the information I gathered. We had late lunch at the tapas place, bought a above-your-usual-daily-wine-price-range bottle to go with, and it was quite decent in quality, portions 4x compared to Spain. We were a bit late for some dinner snack and it was mostly bars open; ended up buying a Veuve Cliquet from the champagne bar, being the only customers chatted with the bartender from the philippines and he kept bringing us food "because no one should be hungry on a cruise ship".
KevinS, we're doing the Western Caribbean. Our choice of ships was obvious (Oasis or Allure) and I rather go to countries less interesting on a cruise ship; even knowing that I won't be seeing much of Haiti, Jamaica on Mexico this way.