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    • Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas, Embarkation Day in Miami!

      Posted at 5:36 pm by taryngirl, on May 16, 2024

      2/4/24

      I was so honored to be able to attend my agency’s Agent of the Year trip this year, which happened to be a cruise on Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas. I joined 9 other fabulous agents from my agency, and we had a blast!

      I flew Frontier Airlines into Fort Lauderdale on February 3rd, and got a hotel in Aventura area. We found flights for $105.00 round trip plus $100 for checked luggage. So $200ish for a roundtrip flight was not bad at all! Flying into Miami airport was much more expensive! And the drive to Miami isn’t that bad. We lyfted/ubered everywhere. The hotel was a Residence Inn and it was very nice. It was in a great area and was very clean.

      Our original boarding time was 10:30 a.m., but prior to the cruise, we were notified that our time would be pushed back one hour due to a Coast Guard inspection. We took a Lyft from our hotel to the port, which was about a 40 minute drive time with traffic. We were at the port by 10:55 a.m.

      Since we were staying at different hotels, we decided to just all gather together once we were on the ship.

      There were multiple ships departing today, so there was a lot of traffic right at the port. There she is! I have only previously cruised on much smaller ships through Royal Caribbean.

      Our Lyft driver dropped us at the port, porters immediately grabbed our luggage (Be sure to tip them! They are not cruise line employees!), and we were on our way to the line to board.

      Because we were staying in a 2 bedroom Grand Suite, we had special embarking procedures. There was a separate line for check-in where I had no wait at all.

      I did still go through security screening but there was no line! (This is the main area screening as I was passing through.)

      Main check-in area:

      My check-in area was actually in a lounge! There were tons of seats, refreshments, and a few staff members with ipads to check us in.

      I was on the ship within 15 minutes!

      Every other cruise I have ever been on, I’ve entered into a big atrium. Not on this ship! It put us on deck 5 I believe, on the track that runs around the outside. This was kind of awkward to me. I found my way inside and was greeted with a mall-like setting. Seriously…it was a mall inside! This was the Promenade, filled with shops, eateries, bars, and more!

      We would end up spending a lot of time here:

      If you didn’t prepurchase a beverage package, you can do so onboard. I recommend purchasing in advance though because it is usually less expensive. There are specials throughout the year, and if you ever see the price go down, you can cancel and rebook.

      We would also spend many late evenings here!

      Another complimentary eatery on the Promenade deck:

      Here were some of the offerings for lunch upon boarding:

      So I forgot to mention that when we woke up in the morning, we were issued a tornado watch, and severe flooding rains… We lucked out and made it onto the ship before it even started raining. However once we got onto the ship:

      The plan was to meet at the Schooner Bar, but that changed to the Suite Lounge on Deck 17. The Suite Lounge had snacks, beverages, a bar, concierge staff members, and lots of seats.

      After we all met up, we had lunch in Coastal Kitchen. A restaurant only for suite level guests. This was a nice change from the buffet that I normally eat upon boarding a ship.

      Today’s lunch menu:

      I present to you, the best rolls ever. They call them “soft rolls,” and they are amazing!

      My appetizer was from the kid’s menu….Vegetable Crudites with ranch dressing.

      These were good!

      My entree:

      Spaghetti All’Arrabbiata–al dente pasta tossed with a spicy garlic-tomato sauce and parmesan cheese

      This was yummy, but spicy! It definitely had a little kick!

      My dessert:

      Dark Chocolate Cookie served warm with vanilla ice cream

      This was the best thing I ate the entire week! It was SO GOOD I wish I ordered three.

      After lunch, it was time to head to our stateroom! I was so excited, because I mostly sail in inside cabins. One time I had a balcony, but this was a 2 bedroom SUITE!

      Here’s a full tour:

      This suite had a large sitting area, with a couch that folded down flat into a bed. We also ordered a rollaway cot that we put up against those windows, and just moved the chairs.

      One of our balcony doors:

      This tv and storage are to the left in my photo above. There was seriously so much storage in this cabin!

      This was the room I stayed in. You can see the two beds that fold down from above. This room got super dark which I love!

      Here you can see with the bed pulled down:

      The desk area and some storage in my room:

      One of the bathrooms:

      I spent a lot of time on this balcony throughout the cruise! Working, napping, watching…it was so spacious!

      The view of the port from our cabin:

      After checking out the room, we decided to head to the promenade and check out Globe and Atlas Pub. (You can find signs like this at all of the elevators.)

      (Beverage Package? These are included!)

      We then did some more exploring including the casino and the theater.

      Believe it or not, it was soon time for dinner! I was eating in Coastal Kitchen (reserved for suite guests only). I forgot to take a photo of the menu!

      Caesar Salad:

      This was absolutely delicious!

      Maybe the Burrata:

      This was not mine, but I snagged a pic!

      This was definitely filet of some sort, and it was SO GOOD!

      Dessert menu:

      Apple Pie ala Mode

      This was mine and it was okay. Not bad and not outstanding.

      Warm Honey Pear:

      Not mine, but super interesting to try!

      After dinner, we strolled through the promenade on the way to KARAOKE! It was packed with people enjoying the live music.

      Right across from Karaoke is the pizza place! So convenient for some snacks.

      Stay tuned for more!

      Posted in Cruise, Oasis of the Seas, Royal Caribbean Cruise Line, Uncategorized | 0 Comments | Tagged Cruise, Cruise Cabins, Cruise Food, family, food, Grand Suite, music, Oasis of the Seas, Royal Caribbean, Royal Caribbean Cruise Line, travel
    • Grandeur of the Seas Cabin 3061

      Posted at 1:27 pm by taryngirl, on August 27, 2018

      It’s time to take a tour of our stateroom!  Since we had two separate staterooms, we wanted them to be connecting.  Options were somewhat limited for this for the exact category we wanted.  We knew we wanted to be on a low deck mid-ship due to some motion sickness issues.  The 4th, 5th, and 6th decks had all of the action, so we opted for the 3rd deck knowing we could walk up a few flights of stairs if the elevators were full.  Elevators were not an issue for us except on embarkation day when EVERYONE is trying to get up to deck 9!  Also, I always check the deck plans of the ship so I can see what’s below us and what’s above us. 

      I was able to find cabins 3059 (Inside–Category 2V), and 3061 (Inside–Category 1V).  Both were 136 square feet.  Just a little blurb on Inside vs. Oceanview vs. Verandah vs. Suite…we prefer an Inside cabin.  I like it to be dark, and I like to save some money so we can do more excursions.  The price difference is just too much for me to justify it based on how much time we actually spend IN the cabin!  We are basically there to shower and sleep!  Now, when we do an Alaskan cruise or Panama Canal, then I would consider a balcony/verandah. 

      Another word of warning before you watch this video…cruise cabins are SMALL!  Not like normal sized hotel rooms.  My filming seems very CLOSE…well it was!  There’s only room for 1 person to stand in the bathroom.  I promise I will get better at videos! 

       

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      The sleeping area:

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      The desk area and closet:

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      Inside the cabinets and the safe:

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      These are the ONLY 2 plugs in the entire cabin!  Surge protectors are not permitted and they are very strict with this on this ship!  They confiscated a large number of these from people’s luggage.  I may or may not have had to go to the naughty room myself!  To be discussed in a later post…

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      Inside the closet:

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      The bathroom:

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      Posted in Cruise, Grandeur of the Seas, Royal Caribbean Cruise Line, Uncategorized | 0 Comments | Tagged Cruise, Cruise Cabins, Grandeur of the Seas, Royal Caribbean, Royal Caribbean Cruise Line, Trip Report
    • March Disney World AEP Trip {Day 4}–Part 1 (Cabins and Dining)!

      Posted at 8:33 pm by taryngirl, on June 4, 2018

      Friday was such a jammed packed day, that I have to break this post into two different parts!  It started off with a quick breakfast at French Quarter and then boarding a bus to the DISNEY DREAM CRUISE SHIP!  Disney Cruises are my family’s FAVORITE vacation.  This is the only Disney Cruise ship I haven’t personally cruised on, so I was excited to see it and compare it to the other three ships.

      It takes about an hour, hour and fifteen minutes to drive from the Disney area to Port Canaveral.  We arrived around 10:15 a.m. and the terminal was practically empty!

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      Those seats and the entire terminal will be packed with people before too long!

      Here we go!

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      After walking through the Mickey head, you will stop and scan your Key to the World card that you get at check in in the terminal.

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      This beauty is in the Atrium!

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      Our first stop was on Deck 2…Enchanted Garden.  This is one of 3 Main Dining Rooms.  Disney Cruise Line is unique in that it has rotational dining.  Guests rotate through all three dining rooms throughout the cruise while their wait staff travels with them.  This is one of our FAVORITE parts of the cruise!  Each dining room is amazing in its own way.

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      The other two Main Dining Rooms on this ship are Animator’s Palate and Royal Palace.  There is also a buffet called Cabanas, which is a more casual dining spot.  They serve breakfast, lunch and dinner in Cabanas.  It’s a great option when you are sitting pool side because it’s located on the same deck.

      We headed up to Deck 11, which is the pool deck.  And right after getting a FREE soda, I hit the FREE soft ice cream machine!  Both of these are included with your cruise fare.  Disney seems to be one of the only, if not THE only, cruise line that does not charge for soda.  It’s available on deck 11 for 24 hours a day. 

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      Vanellope’s Sweets and Treats is a fun little shop.  The items in here are NOT included in your cruise fare and must be charged to your stateroom account.  They do not accept cash, so we were unable to partake in the goodies!  They did let us inside to browse around though.  IMG_0656

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      So when you think “Disney” cruise, you may think Mickey, and kids, and nothing for adults…well NOT TRUE!  On Deck 4 is an area called The District, which is home to several different themed bars and pubs.  Each evening, these areas become “adult only.”

      Pub 687 food and drinks, also not included in your cruise fare.  A really cute pub that we passed through!

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      Pink:  Wine and Champagne Bar

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      There are some adult drink “package” options that you can purchase once onboard the ship.  You will find them on the pool deck on embarkation day.

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      Of course, if you don’t want the package, you can order individually at any of the bars located throughout the ship.

      I want to take a moment here to also mention that on DCL, you can bring beer or wine onboard with you!  You can read the official policy with allowable amounts HERE.  You may also bring a case of water onboard with you as a carry on.  Do not put it in your checked luggage!

      Time to see some cabins!

      Interior Cabin

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      Deluxe Oceanview Accessible Cabin

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      Deluxe Verandah

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      Category T–Concierge Bedroom Suite–Sleeps up to 5

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      Category R–Concierge Royal Suite–Sleeps up to 5

      YES!  I was able to see inside the Roy Disney Suite!!!  It was AMAZING!

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      It was so spacious!  And the verandah was HUGE.  If I win the lottery, this is the first thing I’m booking!

      Next up…{Day 4} Common Areas and Kid Clubs!

       

      Posted in Disney Cruise | 0 Comments | Tagged AEP, Cruise, Cruise Cabins, DCL, Disney, Disney Cruise, Disney Cruise Line, Disney Dream, Enchanted Garden, Port Canaveral, Roy O. Disney Suite, The District, Vanellope's Sweets and Treats
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