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Cruising along the Promenade on the Oasis of the Seas!!!

Recently I had the wonderful opportunity to spend a week cruising the Caribbean on Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas. A beautiful ship, with a beautiful promenade filled with shops, restaurants, bars and character meet and greets. When you embark upon the ship, you are in what on the Oasis of the Seas is the …

Royal Caribbean Oasis of the Seas Chef’s Table

Dining and culinary experiences on cruise ships are quite diverse. They include typical ‘fast food’ options of burgers, hotdogs and pizza and the fare commonly found in the main dining room (MDR), along with a buffet and its plentiful selections.  However, most cruise lines have specialty dining options to include themed restaurants and even a …

Oasis of the Seas Cruise Tips for a Better Cruise Experience

The Oasis of the Seas is a huge ship, and the first in the Oasis class ships, but she’s also beautiful with something for everyone.  However, even though this is a large ship, Royal Caribbean has done a few things to make the ship easier to navigate as well as know what’s going on.   Below …

The Do’s and Don’ts of the Suite Life on Royal Caribbean!

We don’t often splurge on vacations. Our rationalization is that we would rather travel more often than more extravagantly, so this sometimes means coach instead of business class, the occasional cod instead of the daily lobster, and most often a balcony instead of a suite. When your vacations start numbering upwards of five trips per …

Cruise to Somewhere on the Anthem of the Seas

I booked a short 3 night cruise to nowhere aboard Royal Caribbean’s   new Anthem of the Seas departing from Cape Liberty in Bayonne, NJ.  Leaving on a Friday afternoon and returning on Monday morning-3 nights to get to know this new cruise ship.  Due to newly enforced existing immigration laws concerning the crew, cruises to …

Multigenerational Travel

Many industries have buzzwords, and the travel industry is no different.  One that is thrown around often is “multigenerational travel.” Simply put, this is travel with more than just mom, dad, and the kids. Grandparents and other extended family also want to enjoy seeing destinations with their loved ones.  The shared experiences create wonderful memories …

Royal Caribbean Voyager of the Seas Mediterranean Cruise Review

Cruise Line: Royal Caribbean International Ship: Voyager of the Seas Itinerary: Eastern Mediterranean Date of Cruise: July 2007 Agent Name: Pam Review: A cruise is a great way to get an overview of a number of European ports in one vacation. You spend the day at each incredible port, and then board the ship for …

Review Royal Caribbean Mariner of the Seas December 2007

Cruise Line: Royal Caribbean Ship: Mariner of the Seas Itinerary: 7-night Eastern Caribbean Date of Cruise: Dec. 23-30, 2007 Agent Name: Deb Review: This is one of the Voyager class ships, which are the 2nd newest line for RCCL. She’s a very large ship, which offers alot for everyone to do. There’s mini golf, rock …