Royal Caribbean Cruise Port

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Boston, United States

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Royal Caribbean Cruise Port Reviews | Rating 3.2 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Royal Caribbean Cruise Port is located in Boston, United States on 1 Black Falcon Ave. Royal Caribbean Cruise Port is rated 3.2 out of 5 in the category seaport in United States.

Address

1 Black Falcon Ave

Phone

+13055394107

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Passenger loading areaWheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Arianna Rodriguez

Super amazing. I just went on a vacation on Independence of the seas and they were so great. Only cons were, 16-17 are minors so they are excluded from a lot of activities but they still have to pay an adult ticket. My vacation consisted of going to Cozumel, Mexico (which was amazing) and Coco Kay. Here’s the thing. My family and I bought these tickets and bought this trip JUST to go to coco kay, royal Caribbean has been advertising coco Kay EVERYWHERE in the ship and on its programs once we get there (thinking it’s gonna be the high light of our trip) ITS NOT EVEN OPEN YET. How can you advertise an amazing water park adventure land so many times and bring us to the island it’s on just to look at all the noisy and dusty construction.

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Pest Control Pros Maryland

Enjoyed our cruise on Thanksgiving week had a great time staff if people on board were very friendly love the fact there's a lot to do and a lot of good food with a lot of good porch to visit when we are on our cruise great job Royal Caribbean.

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Jess Jung

Great staff! Great entertainment! Food is ok. Party boat!

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Scott Kennedy

Quick entry, but long line to get dropped off by Uber.

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Mornee Sherry

Rather choose another line. Most of the activities on board that are promised, end up being canceled. Half the amenities in Freedom of the Seas don't work. Food even at the prime restaurants is mediocre at best, and half the crew cannot grasp the English language. All offshore excursions are an actual clusterfu*#. Half the crew says bring your passport, the other half says you don't need it. Even having paid for a grand suite (concierge perk), the concierge is never there and when she arrives late for a determined time, she gives you an attitude. If you are looking for a rewarding and relaxing cruise vacation.....don't choose Royal Caribbean....it's like like slamming your head in a car door!