This week, some of the members of the
senior management team talk about what makes Enhantment of the Seas
work.
First, we have Captain Gus Andersson,
the master of the vessel. Captain Gus clearly enjoys his role. He
can be seen out and about in the passenger areas of the ship, walking
about and keeping his eye on how things are going and also
participating in light-hearted activities such as a cake making
competition. His announcements from the bridge inform the guests of
the usual nautical information such as the ship's position and the
weather but also about places of interest the ship is passing and
some relevant history. The announcements always end with “words
of wisdom” - - little sayings that elecit a smile but also have a
lesson embedded in them.
Enchantment is Captain Gus' first
permanent command. However, his resume includes expereience as an
officer on several Royal Caribbean ships. Especially noteworthy is
that he was First Officer on the team that brought Allure of the Seas
into service. I sailed on Allure's maiden voyage and was struck by
how incredibly motivated the crew of that ship was.
Micael Landry is the Hotel Director on
Enchantment. One of the few American hotel directors in the cruise
industry, his experience in hospitality includes both land-based
hotels and ships. On Enchantment, he is in charge of the ship's
largest department including such things as the dining, the
entertainment and the accommodation. Like Captain Gus, he is not
one to hide in his office. Rather, he too gets out and about amongst
the guests and passengers. His forays are low key and designed to
ensure that the operation is running smoothly.
Snezana Katic is the Guest Relations
Manager. Included in her area of responsibily is management of the
Guest Relations Desk. Equivalent to the reception desk at a hotel,
the Guest Relations Desk is where passengers go when they have a
question or a problem. On too many ships, the attitude of the people
manning the desk is quite defensive. They seem to regard questions
and reports of problems as a personal criticism. This, of course, is
not very helpful.
On Enchantment, the Guest Relations
Desk is just the opposite. The people behind the desk are friendly
and endeavor to be problem solvers.
Enchantment is now 15 years old, which
makes her approaching middle age. Yet, she still provides a good
vacation experience and has a legion of followers who sail on her
regularly. I asked these members of the senior team why that is.
Their answer is posted at:
http://www.beyondships2.com/enchantment-of-the-seas-interview.html
In addition, this week we have my
review of the Chops Grille on Enchantment. Chops is Royal
Caribbean's urban-style steakhouse. The menu of this specialty
restaurant is the same on each of the Royal Caribbean ships that has
a Chops. However, just as the same brand of restaurant can differ in
different cities, so do the Chops. The review is posted at http://www.beyondships2.com/enchantment-of-the-seas-chops-grille-review.html
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