Saturday, June 30, 2018

Liberty- The Royal Treatment- Roatan

Big Ship, Empty Decks
Coxen Hole, Roatan
Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Hello Coxen Hole... We've missed you!

Wednesday is going to be a good day! 

Morning
We woke up around 8AM expecting to be pulling in but Captain James already had the Liberty of the Seas parked at the dock. We had already been to Coxen Hole while cruising on the NCL Pearl (check out that blog HERE) and we were not too impressed so we planned on spending most of the day on the ship. We were going to get off and see the damage to the pier that MSC Armonia made when it hit the pier in April but we had no other plans. Ironically enough, the MSC Armonia was also in Roatan with us but had to tender in since we were a larger ship.

Viral video of the MSC Armonia hitting the pier!
Oddly enough, the pier was in good shape and we didn't even realize it was the Armonia that hit the pier until we got home. We couldn't see any damage! 



Good morning from the balcony!

We made our way to the buffet around 9AM and it was still crowded as not all of the guests had gotten off the ship. After we ate we made our way to the Solarium to sit in the gigantic hot tub. By 10AM the ship was a ghost town and there was hardly anyone on the ship or the main pool deck/ Solarium area. TIP- If you want to stay on board a ship, do it on the 1st port day as EVERYONE wants to get off the ship. Especially, if the route has 2 sea days at the beginning.


This is our home for the next 3-4 hours! Yes... Please! 

We sat in the hot tub for over an hour before getting out and getting in the main pool. It, too, was hardly busy with maybe 1 or 2 other people in the pool. However, there was still a lifeguard on duty the entire time. TIP- Royal is the only cruise line I have seen in recent years that has a lifeguard on duty at ALL pools. This was a nice added touch and I see the other cruise lines adding these in the near future.

Once the Solarium pool opened up at 10:30AM we made our way to it as it had a large area that was in the shade. The area in the shade was on the deeper end of the pool which was labeled as 6' 11". We had fun floating in this area. While we were in the Solarium pool we met a lovely older couple who had been on 91 cruises. NINETY ONE! We talked to them for over an hour and had the best conversations. They also said the Baltic was one of their favorite itineraries and told us all about their journeys. They said they had 9 more booked with Royal over the next 15 months so they can reach Pinnacle. They are both in their mid-80s, although they didn't look a day over 65 and were in great health. They were both retired but the wife was a retired SPED teacher. THESE PEOPLE ARE MY HEROS! I now have a new goal in life... Kidding (only kinda)! But their story was inspiring and interesting! What is crazy, is they found this cruise (in the middle of the summer in a balcony) for $509. That is almost unheard of nowadays, especially on Royal Caribbean! Congrats to them and I wish them well!

Afternoon
I decided to go to the waterslides as soon as they opened so avoid the crowds, as the previous 2 sea days were overwhelming with kids and lines. TIP- If you want to ride the slides, do it on EMBARKATION DAY or on a port day for less lines. I made my way up to the top of the Perfect Storm waterslides and got ready to ride the "Cyclone" (orange) slide. I stepped into the shoot and the power of the water literally swept me away (I'm not a "small" girl) and one of my legs was completely bent back and crooked the whole ride. When I got to the bottom I realized my toe was dragging the slide the whole time. I had a pretty nasty cut on the toe and the crew member told me I was lucky I didn't break my leg. It hurt pretty bad and left me limping the rest of the cruise with a broken toe. Geez... It's always something.

Even with the broken toe I went down the other slide "Typhoon" (green) and it did a number on me. It was dark and had lights flashing on and off and had my epilepsy churning up. In fact, I think it should come with some type of warning. Needless to say, I did not ride that one again. Unfortunately, the Tidal Wave was not open at that time, even though it said it would be, so I missed that one. I will get it on the next few days. I decided the broken toe was enough so I met Chris for lunch at the Windjammer. The food was typical cruise ship buffet food and we were not impressed.

We went back to our room and changed so we could get off the ship. We wanted to find Wifi to message our kids and check out the newly damaged pier. We got off very easily (it was after 1PM) and meandered our way through the port terminal. I knew I wanted to go to the Fish Spa right there at the port but unfortunately since I had an open wound on my foot due to the waterslide, I was not able to. Maybe next time!  This terminal is not very built up and not great stores or selections and we did not find any wifi offerings.

The MSC Armonia, the exact ship that hit the pier in April was in port with us. 

Hello Gorgeous! 

Coxen Hole, Roatan- Not a great port but it IS beautiful! 

Welcome to Roatan!

And just like that... we are in line to get back on board! 

We decided this was a bust and went back onboard before the crowds arrived. We went straight back to the Solarium pool and hot tubs and enjoyed a few drinks before dinner. We also stumbled upon a 10 Drink savings card at the Solarium Bar.

These 10 Drink cards were offered beginning on the 4th day and offered 10 drinks of any kind (up to $12) and it can be shared. It is priced at $79, but for whatever reason I got mine for $70. Even with gratuities it averages out to be $9.70 per drink which is $3-5 less than buying each drink separate. 

Evening
We got ready for dinner and watched sail away from our balcony before heading to Giovanni's Table for dinner. The sailaway was unique as we had never noticed the Roatan airport between the Coxen Hole pier and the Mahogany Bay pier! We were even able to see a plane fly in to land!

Another goofy pose for my hubby! 

Goodbye Roatan... We won't see you for a while! 

The Roatan Airport and the Mahogany Bay terminal with the Carnival Paradise.
(This would be the VERY 1st time we have seen the Paradise... Must be a sign it's time to book). 


A view from our room. I loved the larger window! 

The Coxen Hole Roatan pier area. 

Our balcony was cleaned and painted during the day! 

We had dinner reservations at Giovanni's Table at 6PM so we made our way to deck 11 for dinner. TIP- Giovanni's is a specialty restaurant offering fine Italian food including seafood and steak. It is $30 dinner and $15 for lunch. This was part of our 4 meal dining package that we paid $90 (with gratuities included) and worth every penny. The food was phenomenal and full of flavor. The mushroom risotto and pasta were the absolute best I have ever had. In addition, Filet Mignon was just as good if not better than Chops. Plus the service was the best thus far of any cruise line. This place totally blew me away and we will be coming back in March.

All of the Specialty Dining chefs for Giovanni's and Chops were having their nighty meeting at Giovanni's!

Easily the largest and best mussels I have EVER seen or had.
Luke would have LOVED this as he LOVES mussels. 


After dinner we went back to the balcony to catch the sunset again. It was covered by clouds but still a perfect way to end our evening. Then we went to NextCruise to look up Baltic cruises and prices. We are planning this ecstravegant trip for Summer 2021 and have quite a lot of saving to do in order to pull it off! I guess no more Starbucks or LuLaRoe for me for a while.


My favorite towel animal thus far! Way to go Roy!

We then found our way to our favorite bar on the ship, Vintages on the Promenade. Since we were Gold level Royal Caribbean cruisers we had Buy One Get One drink coupons. We knew we wanted Caymas Cabernet Sauvignon so we expect to buy a glass and get a glass ($27/glass) but the bartender, "Indian Frasier" as we humorously named him, used these coupons to get us the entire bottle of Caymus for only $88 (usually $127). We found this gem on the Navigator and it is our FAVORITE. We enjoyed a glass and then let "Frasier" hold on to it for the following night.

Our nightly stroll down the Promenade! 
We LOVE the Liberty of the Seas


Our last entertainment for the evening was the always funny Love and Marriage show. We used our 10 drink card and got another cocktail and got good seats for the show. This show has 3 couples play the Newlyweds game and this game's older couple was a little more difficult than usual but the CD did a GREAT job with the cards he had dealt. We enjoyed the show and then late night pizza at Sorrento's and a cocktail at Hoof and Claw before calling it a night around 1AM.

It was a GREAT day spent enjoying the 12th largest cruise ship in the world mostly to ourselves. Plus we were able to enjoy some of the best specialty dining we have had. The next day was Costa Maya and massages on the beach!

Be sure to check back for the daily posts of our trip. Each day we will include more tips and tricks about the Royal Caribbean Liberty of the Seas. 

Once again, thank you so much for following along!

Next up... Costa Maya, Mexico!


Friday, June 29, 2018

Liberty- The Royal Caribbean Sea Day 2

You Win Some, You Lose Some 
Caribbean 
Tuesday, June 19, 2018 


Hello Gorgeous! 

It's hard to believe the cruise is 1/3 of the way over! 

Morning 
I woke up earlier than expected so I spent the better half of the dawn and sunrise time on the balcony. It was perfect and inspiring! Once Chris woke up, we got ready and then made our way to the Windjammer. It was after 9AM and it was even more crowded than the previous day when we were there around 8AM. TIP- For any cruise line buffet, the early the better! 


These birds were so weird. They trailed the ship for a better part of 1-2 hours while I was on the balcony! It is was so weird! Plus they left us a treat on the balcony! 


More of Splash Away Bay! PERFECT for kids! 

After breakfast we made our way to the Casino Royale for the "Lower Limit" table games. This was published in the Cruise Compass to be from 10AM to 1PM. TIP- The normal limit at the tables (for Blackjack, Craps, Texas Hold Em', etc) was $15. This "lower limit" was $6 which for whatever reason seemed a little odd. Why not $5? To be honest, I was expecting $2-3. I guess that is my old Oklahoma Indian Casino experiences. None the less, we sat down and started to see what would happen. All "lower limit" games mean is... You lose your money slower. And that is exactly what Chris did! Within 30 minutes he was completely out of money. I on the other hand was winning and felt good. We stayed for nearly 2 hours and I left up by $12. That is WINNING! 

After that we went to guest services to check our On Board Credit. TIP- We booked this cruise with a travel agent for the first time and was expecting a total of $375 OBC. On this morning we got a note from our steward we only had $250. After waiting in line for a few minutes I learned it was all there. This travel agent got us all kinds of extras and even found us this aft balcony. www.cruconoutlet.com and ask for Bill or Paige. 

Afternoon
As we were leaving the guest services we ran into the Cruise Director, Jeffrey. We ended up talking to him for nearly 30 minutes about life on board and his history with Royal Caribbean and other cruise lines. He talked a lot about the differences sailing from Galveston vs Miami or other East Coast departure points. Of course, we all know TEXAS IS BEST and he confirmed that. He also mentioned how he knows and realizes that Royal costs so much more than other lines and he first just wants people to be able to cruise but if they CAN afford Royal... DO IT! This was nice to actually HEAR a Royal employee acknowledge this. He told us all kinds of stories and it was a great way to spend the afternoon. I love getting to talk to crew members and this was especially neat.

Jeffrey, we grew to LOVE you! Thanks for talking to us! 

We then made our way to the Main Dining Room for the "Brassier 30" lunch. We knew they were offering one of our favorite dishes, the Tomato Risotto and it did not disappoint. We both agree that it got better with each and every bite. 

With shrimp, mussels and scallops, this risotto is rich and lavish! 

After lunch we went back to the Casino Royale for $2 mimosas and of course, the last part of the "lower limit" games but this time, I lost too. Chris was on the worst losing streak of a long time and it looked like I may be joining him. Oh well... It was fun! 

We then made our way to our balcony for a perfectly shaded afternoon. We were now headed almost directly south which allowed for coverage on the balcony. We stayed there for a little bit before going to the FRIENDS trivia at On Air on deck 3. I have won the friends trivias the past 2 cruises so I was excited to try to win another one. Unfortunately, that didn't happen! This was a VERY hard trivia (with a few incorrect questions/ answers) and even the winner only had 14/ 20 questions! But don't worry... I will be prepared for the March cruise!
This was my spot for the majority of the afternoon!

The birds were still trailing us 6 hours later in the afternoon! 

Evening
Night #3... Perfection! 

We had dinner reservations at Chops Grille so we made our way up to deck 11. We had incredible experiences at Chops in the past and it was the standard for which we judged all cruise line specialty dining. We were anxious to see if it lived up to it's memory and it surely did. The service and food were outstanding. This reminded us why many of our long time cruising friends pay for specialty dining each night. The service is literally 1 on 1. Our waiter was spectacular and the manager took great care of us as well. The steak I had was absolute perfection and the appetizers were phenomenal. The waiters even sang "Happy Anniversary" to us and we ended up with 4 desserts! Let's just say, we left a LOT on the table!

Thank you Royal Caribbean for once again spoiling us! 

We ran to our balcony to try and catch the evening sunset and while we made it in time, it was a great sunset. This balcony was perfect for sunrises and sunsets!

This is the life! 

This sunset was beautiful and a perfect way to close our evening! 

Balcony Selfie!

8:30PM... Gorgeous! 


We sat on the balcony for a while just talking about anything and everything before catching the late night show of "In the Air" aerial act by the Royal Caribbean singers and dancers. It was a GREAT show with a packed house. TIP- Get to this show EARLY or you will be standing! 


The hired acrobats were incredible and we LOVED watching them! The "ooohs" and "awes" made it even better! 

The Royal Caribbean singers and dancers were great as well! 

After the show we roamed the Promenade before heading back to the Theater for the adult late night comedy. The comedian was the same as the 1st night and he was hilarious and not too risque and didn't curse too much. We enjoyed his show and then made our way back to our room around midnight. Tomorrow would be our first port and we wanted to get some good rest. 

This day was full of games, drinks, incredible food and of course... balcony time! It was a perfect day spent at sea! 

Be sure to check back for the daily posts of our trip. Each day we will include more tips and tricks about the Royal Caribbean Liberty of the Seas. 

Once again, thank you so much for following along!

Next up... Coxen Hole, Roatan and our 1st Port Stop!


Thursday, June 28, 2018

Liberty- The Royal Treatment Sea Day 1

Here Comes the Sun
Gulf of Mexico
Monday, June 18, 2018

It's going to be a GREAT DAY! 

Hello Monday... today, I actually LIKE you!

Morning
After a decent night's sleep we woke up around 8AM and got ready for the day. The mattress was not near as hard as our previous Royal Caribbean experiences which allowed for better sleep and we were grateful for that. We went to our balcony to see not a cloud in the sky and the sun shining bright. It was going to be a GORGEOUS day!

Waking up to this view was worth every single penny! 

We made our way to the Windjammer buffet for breakfast... Us and the other 4,500 passengers on board. As typical for a larger ship, the buffet was very crowded on a sea day. TIP- The area in the back of the Windjammer is LESS crowded and each side offers the same items. They also offer a made to order omelet station where you place your order with a waitress and then return when the food is ready. I prefered this MUCH more than waiting in line on Carnival or Norwegian. This was our first experience with the Windjammer since our Serenade cruise in 2015 and this food and overall experience was much, MUCH better! The food was actually edible and actually pretty good.

After breakfast we returned our soaking wet towels from the rain the night before and got new ones before returning to our aft balcony. Due to the nature of the corner aft balcony we knew we had most of the morning in the shade so we wanted to enjoy it as much as possible. We sat on our balcony enjoying the gorgeous views and sounds of the waves for over 2 hours. It was absolutely PERFECT!


This day is PERFECT! 

Afternoon
The sun started to shine onto our balcony so we opted to go and get lunch in the Main Dining Room. TIP- Royal Caribbean offers "Brassier Thirty" in the Main Dining Room on Sea Days. This is a full service lunch that is guaranteed to have you in and out within 30 minutes. It also offers a "Tutti Salad Bar" where you can request your own items and the chefs make it for you right there. This was one of my favorite things about Royal in the past and it did NOT disappoint! The food and service within the MDR lunch was phenomenal and we were left nearly speechless. BE SURE TO CHECK BACK FOR THE FOODIE BLOG... Coming soon!


A view of the 3 level dining room on the Liberty!

After lunch we made our way to the Casino Royale for $2 mimosas. This was the best cocktail drink special we have ever seen on any cruise or cruise line. We had several before making our way to the Schooner Bar for the afternoon trivia. This trivia was a visual riddle and a lot of fun! We then made our way back to our room to take a nap! I guess we were tired because we slept for nearly 2 hours. It was fabulous!

We woke up just in time to make it to the Sports Trivia at the Schooner Bar. Although we didn't win, we were only 1 point away from the trophy... Well keychain! We then got ready for Formal Night on the ship. TIP- Royal Caribbean does Formal Night a little more than Carnival and Norwegian. I would estimate about 70% of the people were very well dressed and in suits/ tux and cocktail dresses compared to the 50% or LESS the other 2 lines offer. Now, all that to say that we still saw people (mainly men) wearing jeans in the Main Dining Room so obviously, Royal does not enforce their dress code too much. 

Evening
We had formal night reservations in the Main Dining Room and had even better service than the previous night as we requested a table a little less crowded than the previous night. This really enhanced our overall experience in the MDR and we loved it. We were in and out of the MDR in 1 hour and 20 minutes... ON A FORMAL NIGHT! That is UNHEARD OF... Seriously, we were shocked! 


So, Umm... We forgot Black Socks! HAHA! It is always something!

Formal Night #1

My oh My how I love this crazy, goofy man! NEVER A DULL MOMENT!

Love my Elegant Carly! 

After dinner we made our way to the promenade to meet the Captain and enjoy the "Captain's Cocktail Party". As the promenade was beginning to get crowded, we made our way to the forward section to meet the American Captain, Captain James. He is from Florida and was very informative. After meeting him we mingled through the promenade before sitting down at the Hoof and Claw pub. During the cocktail party the waiters were passing out free champagne. Be sure to check the Cruise Compass for the location and time of the party. As the waiter approached us he said "This is my 1st time doing this. I almost spilt them coming up the stairs". I laughed and then reached for a glass. Just then the waiter dumped the entire tray of 20 or so glasses of champagne all over me and my dress. It was "refreshing" but oh so sticky!

The Royal Promenade getting ready for the Captain's Cocktail Party!

You never know who you're gonna see!
Po from Kung FU Panda! 


Cheers to us! 

We enjoyed a few glasses before returning to our room so I could change. But the calmness of the night and the sound of the waves kept us on the balcony for hours.

Yep... This describes me to a T!
Thanks Charlotte Hutto... it is PERFECT! 


Before we knew it, it was late and we missed the first show. So we jumped up and went to the late show, which was a cover band for Lionel Richie. The singer turned out to be very good entertainment and we enjoyed the show.

Our 1st towel animal! 

This guy was pretty good for a cover band soloist! 

We left the show and went to Sorrento's to get late night pizza. It was not too crowded but there was a line of about 20 people. But believe it or not, even with 20 people in line, we got our pizza within 5 minutes. If that was Carnival, we would have been there for 30+ minutes. We roamed the promenade and the Lido deck and then made our way to our room shortly after 12:30AM.

I am going to ride those slides tomorrow... Can't Wait! 

Another perfect late night snack! 

It was a day full of fun and SUN. The storm had passed and we were SMOOTH sailing to the Caribbean. We still had another full day at sea before arriving at our first destination of Roatan and we couldn't wait to see what day #3 would have to offer.

Be sure to check back for the daily posts of our trip. Each day we will include more tips and tricks about the Royal Caribbean Liberty of the Seas. 

Once again, thank you so much for following along!

Next up... Sea Day #2 on the Liberty!