The boat swings like crazy on the mooring. If you miss it, don't try to catch it, it will come back around in a few minutes.
At some of the moorings the swing takes you a lot closer to the drop - ask the DM when to splash and save a swim.
A group of us basically lived on the flybridge when not in the water. It's above the sundeck, covered, cushioned benches and tables.Also they stock the small firg up there. I even slept up there twice.
It took me a couple days to realize the gulls waking me uo squawking just off the boat at West Caicos wanted a handout...
Lots of sharks at French Cay. One night we hung off the ladders and watched them feed in the bow lights. Later that night they moved to the stern once the boat was quitet. Kind of cool to stand 5; above feeding reef sharks..
There;s wifi at the dock. I think cell service in some areas - I didn't try.At least 2 nights I ran into Stan the cook on the top deck talking to someone on Provo after we sailed across to West Caicos.
What drrich2 posted is mostly valid. At least 3x we saw the Aggressor on the next mooring over.
If you can, bring cash for the crew tip. In 20's so the purser can give it to them right away.
Otherwise they have to wait for it to be included in their check from corporate.
We had a main deck cabin with two twin beds. Plenty of room between them and we had a corner desk. Plus I thnk there was a closet we never used,. If you're a couple, they push the beds together and the room has even more floor space. The two premium cabins upstairs were even nicer. Only the lower deck cabins had bunks instead of beds but even those are en-suite.
It's a pretty big boat - one of the crew told me it was built to be a liveaboard instead of converted from something else. Only complaint is the shower was for 5' people and I'm 6'3".
No input on the crew as it's all changed since we were on the boat.