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Just as thge Vision Class was such a marked inprovement and departure from the Soverigen Class, the same can be said for the Radiance Class. What they've done is taken the best of the Vision and Voyager Class and refined them to a highly polished state, resulting in a ship that is truly a gem; a ship that radiates charm, sopitication, comfort and a touch of whimsy.
Gone are the over powering brass, glass and pastels. In their place are warm, dark woods, polished marble and rich, luxurious earth and jewel tones that, when mixed with the acres and acres of glass, create an atmosphere of warmth and comfort. The ship also offers a lot of choice with the main restaurant, a private dining room, five alternative dining venues and more than abundant entertainment and relaxation options.
Radiance does indeed carry on with RCI's trademark Centrum with it's abundant glass and a mix of warm pastels and jewel tones, but it's one that is welcoming and stimulates the senses rather than over power or underwhelm. This central area serves as an axis and is quite an effective "crossroads" as it is ringed with bars and lots of cozy, intimate seating areas that rise through the ten decks.
My favorite areas were the innovative Colony Club along with the whimsical and tranquil Solarium. The Colony Club is innovative in that RCI have eliminated the traditional secondary cabaret lounge and replaced it with a cluster of rooms that serves a variety of functions. It struck me as being very much like an English manor House not only with it's baronial style, but with it's functionality. Entering, you come upon the "Colony Club" proper which is set up with a small bar, two pool tables and a casual groupings of sofas and chairs; much like a "Great Room" one finds in todays home and great country homes. Off to Port is a Card Room, with the Jakarta Club occupying the center of the complex. The Jakarta Club serves as a venue for Cabaret and dancing and is adjacent to Singapore Slings; a spacious and stunning bar area with windows over the stern; anchered by a central bar area and flanked by casual groupings of sofas and chairs. For those of you who were aboard the Oriana, Grand Princess as well as the Century/Millennium Class; it is strikingly similar to Anderson's or Michael's Club, not to mention the Exploreres Lounge aboard the Grand. Very traditional in decor, the room is paneled in rich wood laminates with wood/marble floorings and accenting throw rugs. The furniture is an eclectic blend of styles and fabrics which add to it's homeiness. And the best part of this room is that it is so well designed; one may be in any part of the complex and not feel isolated but never feel as though they are caught up in the thick of the action. The Jakarta Club and Card Room may also be partitioned off (to an extent) to minimize disturbance or cantain and noise with out isolating them from the rest of the areas.
The solarium is an absolute triumph and I'm sure will be a tremendous hit in Alaska and provide a welcome respite form the less than moderate clime of the SOuthern Caribbean. Done in an African theme, it's respelnandt with lush greenery, exqusitely tiled pools, waterfalls and 15 foot high stone elephants. There's also a "lounging puma" on the port side of the pool and adding to the ambiance/atmosphere is a soundtrack of birds, monkeys and jungle sounds. It's just so relaxing but at the same time so whimsical and fun, one feels their spirits lifted and refreshed just by walking through it. Thankfully, it's off limits to the kiddies and has complete food and beverage service areas; one could in theory spend their entire cruise in this venue and never go hungry or thirsty.
Not coincidentally, the Solarium is immediately adjecent to the Ship-Shape Spa, one of the most impressive spas/fitness areas afloat. The spa is is both extensive and expansive with every im,agineable kind of treatment facility. Worthy of note are the colrfully timed sauna areas with floor to celining glass windows and tiled chaise lounges/chairs instead of the usual benches; and the "Relaxation Chamber" facing over the bow. What is this you say? It;s a room lined with inviting cushioned chaises with aromatehrapy capabilites and a sound system. You simply go in to decompress and relax with a variety of tranquil and relaxation inducing sounds and scents. This ship will be THE belle of the ball in Alaska! Another nice feature are the three "verandahs" adjacent to the Windjammer. partially enclosed but open air, they contain groupings of thickly cushioned rattan sofas and chairs lining the widows. They're perfect for eating or just plain relaxing when one wants fresh air and views without being exposed to the sun or inclement weather.
But these areas are just the begining. The Aurora theatre rises through three decks; technically state of the art and with perfect sightlines, not to mention comfy airconditioned seats a la Oriana! The Casacdes Dining Room is simply stunning; words dont do it justice; only experiencing it or viewing photos will convey the sense of style. Portofinos and Chops Grille are also extremely handsome and the menus look divine. The dining areas are rounded out by the Windjammer Cafe, the Seaview Cafe (offering lighter fare and round the clock snacks/nibbles) and Breakers. Breakers is adjeacent to the main dining room but it's purpose had not yet been determined. It could possibly be another alternative dining room or an extremely large private dining room.
Staterooms and suites are extremely spacious and well designed, if lacking a wee bit in the storage area. Perfect for 7 night cruises, the storage could be a little tight for anything longer. The staterooms/suites also carry forward with a much more sopisticated look with darker, richer tones/fabrics and lots of dark wood paneling. They reminded me greatly of the staterooms aboard the RSSC Navigator/Mariner or the new Silversea ships in decor.
And no RCI ship would be complete without the Viking Crown Lounge. Like all the others, it doubles as a OB Lounge and Disco and serves it purpose perfectly. Adjacent to it is a smaller club which serves as a Comedy Club and venue for Karaoke.
As this was a "preview cruise", there were a few snafus and glitches as the crew was 60% brand new. Service problems were corrected quickly and the difference in service on Saturady and Sunday was like night and day. (The service levels are still and will be for a while; a "works in progress") And RCI has thankfully improved their food service with new menus and lots of options. Where as food on the Voyager was universally miserable last year, the new menus were great; choices were innovative and plentiful, well prepared and artfully presented. Not haute cuisine or gourmet fare, but quite simply very, very good and plenty of it. And in lieu of long buffet lines, one simply wanders between well placed and well marked "action stations" which feature soups, salads, fruit, hot dishes, carving stations, sandwiches, desserts and self serve ice cream during lunch and various breakfast foods during the morning. (Note: Dinner and lunch were very good, breakfast foods were still miserable) Whereas this was a brilliant move that seems to cut down on long lines, RCI quite brilliantly decided that you must now be SERVED your drinks. No more self service, but rather you wait in line! And dinner the first night ran very late but was somewhat entertaining.
Entertainment was very good and the one production show I attended was well done and entertaining. The entertainment staff is very young, very outgoing and very good looking. I'm told that not only the entertainers, but the majority of the crew, were basically handpicked for their youth, looks and enthusiasm. What they may lack in refinement is quickly made up for by their enthusiasm. RCI states the reason they picked such a young, inexperienced crew was the fact they can more easily "mold" them and they're more receptive to new and innovative corporate initiatives. Thankfully, there was no production show Sunday night as the Oscars were being broadcast and that left the entertainers free to mingle and dance in the disco. (Yes, Tim was sighted dancing with a few of them) That night, we managed to close down the disco at 3, continued on to the crew bar until 430 and we watched our entrance into Miami from my balcony as a flock of porposies frolicked along side us all the way down Government Cut into the turning basin.
If you've never been on deck to witness the entrance back into Miami during the pre-dawn hours, I highly reccomend it. This was my first time but even though I didnt get to bed unti 6 and had to get up at 8 for a full day of meetings at Ren and Ortient Lines, I;d do it all again. A simply glorious end to a great, but much too short two days. If you get a chance to sail the radiance, by all means do. I think you'll love her....I know I did!
Tim
Thanks for your review and comments. It made me feel as if I were there with you. Glad you had such a great time.
Although it is hard and difficult for me to get to your area of the world to have a chance to be on Radiance, at least I am awaiting the arrival of NORWAY into my part of the world. Let's see how Star Cruises or, better yet, WHAT Star Cruises does to this fine Grande Dame of the ocean.....Regards,Mike
[This message has been edited by Deck 9 001 (edited 03-29-2001).]
Our dinner service was extremely slow, but the food was good once we got it.
The ship is certainly a gem. I had no significant complaints, except the beverage service in the buffet.
(1) The 4 glass elevators in the attrium faced the sea: 1 never ran; and 3 others - learned to catch them when they stopped on your floor and rode up or down, just to get on.
(2) Our cabin steward never cleaned the bathroom. This was her first cruise.
(3) Our waiter never called us by name and mixed up our orders.
(4) Casino: I walked by two slot machines and dollar tokens just fell out. (Enough to buy a DVD). I happened to a guest at my table also. He and two other guests split the $120 (Forty each).
(5) 100% Refund plus 25% credit for future cruise. I thought it was more than fair.
(6) Soft drinks/Beverages: Lunch in the Windjammer on the first day - It was disgusting having to wait on long lines for iced tea or lemonade, my food was cold by the time I got back to my table. Yuk, worse show ever seen in the Aurora Theatre on the second night. Never checked on the Starquest disco since much of my time in the casino (can you blame me?). (7) I received the BEST massage ever. Can't talk about it. Also fell asleep.
(8) I've never seen a more beautiful pool setting near the solarium. It's worth the price of the cruise. I'll ask my husband to scan the pix for me.
(9) You are right on target re: Colony Club! And, I've never known a Captain to sing to guests after picture taking.
(10) I could go on for hours. But, I'm sure there will be more reviews out there. The ship held up well in the 80 mile/hr storm. My balcony was dry the entire time and, I'd definitely sail her again!
Tired from the 4-hr drive back home but, glad to be back on-line.
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