Sunday, March 22, 2026

Living in Harmony- Embarkation Day

 A Fast Start
February 15, 2026 
Galveston, TX 


Harmony of the Seas... Ready or not, here we come! 

Morning
After over 20 cruises out of our home cruise port, we have our Galveston Embarkation Day routine down to a science and this morning was no different. We were out the door by 7:30AM for a quick 80 minute drive to Galveston via I-45. We have a tradition of stopping at the Kolache Factory and like usual, these did not disappoint. We also stopped for gas at Buc-ee's in Texas City just 15 minutes from the Cruise Port. It was a very windy and foggy day but the Harmony of the Seas was at Terminal 10 waiting for us as we arrived at 9:15AM. 


The feeling I get when I see this sign on Embarkation Day is hard to describe... IYKYK!

We park in the North Lot of the Royal Caribbean Cruise Terminal 10 parking and since this is so close to the actual terminal, we did not drop off luggage. TIP- This is easily the BEST parking EVER; but you will pay for it! We paid $215 for the week with taxes and fees but it was worth it as the other lots are only ~$20 cheaper. 


Hello from RCCL North Parking Lot at Terminal 10! 
The Davis Family has arrived! 

We gave our checked luggage to the porters (with a good tip) and then made our way inside the bottom of the cruise terminal where we waited only a few minutes before they released everyone to get checked in upstairs. We were all checked in and waiting to board the ship within 7 minutes and the whole process was a breeze. The only complaint is how the RCCL Cruise Terminal has you wait for boarding the ship. It is completely random and not organized but it didn't last very long. They called the Pinnacle & Diamond level passengers and then called us- Emerald to board the ship at 10:21AM. We heard the first DING at 10:25AM and after 28 cruises, this was our FASTEST START TIME EVER! 


We are headed to check in... LET'S GO! 

Once onboard we stopped in the Royal Promenade to make our dinner reservation at Izumi. TIP- I highly recommend making dining reservations in the Royal App ahead of time but we were waiting for On Board Credit from our Travel Agent- Cheryl at Cruises Only and had to book once on board. We paid $55/ person which is full price. If we would have booked prior to embarkation, we could have paid as little as $35/ per person. However, it was FREE since we have OBC but if you are really wanting a specific restaurant, I would book early as they do sell out. For example, we hoped to try Jamie's Italian for lunch on a Sea Day but they were sold out... Or so we thought! 

We then went to Deck 3 to the Main Dining Room to confirm our SET dining time of 7:30PM and a table for just the four of us. The old cruising days of sharing at table at dinner are not at all for us so we always go to the Maitre'd on Embarkation Day to confirm our table. We felt the "Mega Ship" vibe while waiting to confirm as we arrived to the MDR at 10:35AM and we were 20 people or so deep in line. The whole process felt very rushed and not personal at all- very unlike Royal Caribbean. I asked the worker for a table to ourselves and was told it was a table for FOUR.... But it was NOT! TIP- If you are going to confirm this with the Maitre'd, I would now suggestion actually walking in to see the table yourself as this would have saved us nearly an hour later on this day. More on that later! 

After the MDR we went up to Deck 15 to get the FlowRider, Ultimate Abyss and Rock Wall waivers signed as that is a PRO TIP for all Royal Caribbean ships. Chris and I grabbed our first drink of our Deluxe Beverage Package at the Wipe Out Bar and the kids started exploring Deck 15. We then played our traditional Embarkation Day golf game at the Harmony Dunes. It was WINDY but Chris won! 


That first drink feeling... IYKYK!


Less than an hour on board but we are already IN LOVE with the Harmony! 


Family Mini-Golf was a success and once again Chris is the winner! 

Afternoon
We then went to the Windjammer on Deck 16 Midship shortly after it opened at 11AM. It was already crowded but we managed to find a table and enjoy an "early lunch" before the kids went exploring on their own. We all walked down to Deck 6 to explore the Boardwalk before it got busy with passengers. We were able to ride the carousel and enjoy a drink from Sabor. TIP- Sabor was RARELY ever busy for a quick margarita or drink. A worker came and offered specialty dining and despite being told Jamie's Italian was sold out for lunch, this manager was able to get us reservations for the last Sea Day at Jamie's Italian. We paid $25/ person onboard and could have paid as little as $17/ person if booked prior to embarkation. 


The Carousel is one of my favorites... On a cruise ship nonetheless! 


We LOVE the Boardwalk so much! 
It really is hard to believe all of this is on a CRUISE SHIP! 

The kids opted to change into their swimsuits to try out the hot-tubs and the FlowRider. TIP- Be sure to pack your swimsuits and a change of clothes in your carry on bag if you want to swim or try out the FlowRider or Waterslides on Embarkation Day. We forgot the crocs so be sure to pack those in the carry on as well. Luke was able to get 3 sessions on the FlowRider while Natalie enjoyed the cantilevered hot tubs just outside the Solarium. Chris and I enjoyed a nap in the shade in a deck chair briefly before the announcement for the opening of the staterooms was made right before 1PM. 


The kids had this MASSIVE hot tub all to themselves at 12:45PM on Embarkation Day! 

Chris and I made our way to Deck 11 where our 2 inside cabins were located and found all 4 pieces of our luggage so I opted to unpack everyone while the kids enjoyed a rather empty ship and Chris took a nap. 


Stateroom 11541- We thoroughly enjoyed this inside cabin on Deck 11 (forward). 

After the rooms got set up and our luggage was unpacked, the kids and I went to Deck 15 to ride the Ultimate Abyss. This is a DRY slide that takes you 10 stories to the Boardwalk below. This was SUPER intimidating at first and all three of us were a little nervous but it turned out to be Luke's favorite thing on the ship and I LOVED IT! TIP- Try out the Ultimate Abyss on Embarkation Day to avoid long lines. We never had TERRIBLY long lines but it was shortest on Embarkation and Early Port Days!  


We are ready to explore more of the ship! 


Hello MSC Seascape & Regal Princess! 
Will we see MSC in April??? 


The Ultimate Abyss Operating Time for our cruise! 


We are ready... albeit a little nervous! 


Luke was literally SO SCARED !


But we all made it down in one piece! 
It was seriously awesome and I LOVED it so much! 

After our afternoon adventure we then we met at my favorite bar on any Royal Caribbean ship- Vintages for an afternoon pick me up! Ursala, our bartender, was fantastic and almost immediately became a favorite of ours onboard the Harmony of the Seas! 

Central Park is GORGEOUS and never disappoints!


The Oasis Class Vintages has REALLY spoiled me! I love the isolation and location on the ship. It was NEVER crowded and always very quite and chill... A true definition of my type of bar! 

We all met up at Schooner Bar for afternoon trivia at 4PM and while we didn't win, we had a lot of fun trying. The Harmony of the Seas officially set sail to Roatan at 4:25PM. We grabbed a few slices of pizza at Sorrento's and some cookies from Cafe Promenade before we all decided to walk along the Promenade Deck 5 outside to walk off some of our afternoon snack at Sorrento's and then we were able to watch the sunset over the Gulf of America.


A view of the Aqua Theater at the aft of the Boardwalk on Deck 6 


This was a gorgeous sunset! 


It doesn't get much better than this! I could stare at this for the rest of my LIFE! 


This evening and this sunset really set the tone and vibe for this cruise and I knew right then and there that this was going be an INCREDBLE cruise! 


We loved the Boardwalk area of the Harmony of the Seas


This is going to be an EPIC cruise! 

When your near 17 year old wants to climb on the little kid (Toddler) play area... you let her! 
Time needs to SLOW DOWN! 

Got Little Kids? (Or teenagers reliving their youth?)... Check this out! 

Evening
We enjoyed more time at Vintages while the kids played table tennis on Deck 15 prior to dinner. We made our way to Deck 4 to our table at 7:25PM only to find out we were able a table for EIGHT and with a baby and currently screaming toddler. I was not having that, so I waited to talk to the Head Maitre'd to get our table fixed. Being that it was the first night and people were still coming in, we were pushed aside. The whole ordeal was very frustrating as I took time to come and take care of our request VERY early in the Embarkation Day process and was told it was taken care of and it was not. The Customer Service in this instance was actually awful and easily some of the worst we have had with ANY cruise line in our 28 cruises. Eventually, around 7:50PM we were taken to Deck 5 to sit at a table for four. We tried to make the most of it from there on out and our wait staff was very quick to accommodate us but this whole meal time took nearly 2 hours since we were late arriving at our finalized table. The food was good and the service was average but we made an effort to not let it ruin our evening. 


The Welcome Aboard Menu in the MDR 


The Crab Cake 
Luke- 4.5, Chris- 3.5 & Kellie- 4.0
This was VERY flavorful! 

Tomato Soup 
Kellie- 4.0 & Natalie- 3.0

Caesar Salad 
Luke- 4.5 
*He ordered this nearly every night! 


Prime Rib 
Chris- 3.5, Luke 3.5 & Kellie- 3.0
This was cooked perfectly but not near as flavorful as we all remember from our Anthem Alaska Cruise

Boston Cream Pie
Kellie -3.5 & Chris- 4.0

After dinner Chris went to take his medication and then lay down for a brief nap while Luke, Natalie and I meandered around the ship. We met up with Chris on Deck 4 to explore the Smoke Free Casino and then go to the adult comedy. TIP- You have to reserve show tickets on Harmony of the Seas (as well as most other MEGA ships in the RCCL Fleet) ahead of time in the app but they do have a standby line as well. 

The kids were very tired and opted to go to bed early but Chris and I tried to try out a few more places on our Bar Hop. We stopped at the Trellis Bar in Central Park and the bartender made me an "off menu" specialty from his home country of Brazil. It was delicious! 


The Trellis Bar in Central Park may be small but the bartenders are AWESOME and the drink menu is wonderful! 

We then opted to just stay up to enjoy the Balloon Drop in the Royal Promenade around 10:45PM but it was well past 11 and the festivities had yet to begin so Chris opted to go to bed but as soon as we got on the elevator, we heard the countdown to the Balloon Drop! TIP- They fell around 11PM so just be patient! 

We were all tired as this cruise was in the middle of the school year and our busiest time as a family. It was a GREAT Embarkation Day and we could not wait to explore more of the Harmony of the Seas on Day 2! 

This was a GREAT DAY and we are READY for more! 

Stay tuned for Sea Day #1! 

God is Good... ALL THE TIME! 

Click on a link to see our past cruising adventures:
Jewel of the Seas (B2B Part 2)- July 2025








 


Carnival Conquest- 2006

Saturday, July 19, 2025

Cruise Like a Davis- By Sea

 Cruise Like a Davis- Our Cruise Travels
2006 to present

RCCL Anthem of the Seas 2025

Chris and I took our very first cruise in Summer 2006 shortly after we were married in March. His parents gifted us this cruise with his family and we loved traveling via a cruise ship. Almost a decade later after having our two kids, Natalie and Luke, we decided to go on another cruise out of Galveston, TX and the rest is HISTORY- We were hooked! We have now been on over 27 cruises and this form of travel will remain not only our favorite but our kid's favorite as well. It has also proven to be the most economical way to travel with kids in our most recent experience traveling via LAND and SEA. 

We have sailed four of the biggest (and BEST) cruise lines in the world and we love comparing and contrasting each ship and cruise line as we sail. We have tried to highlight each cruise with our trip details, pictures, tips, costs and more. 

Click on a link to see our past cruising adventures:
31- Natalie's Graduation European Cruise (Mariner) June 2027

30- Symphony of the Seas July 2026 

29- The Suite Life of Chris and Kellie (Mariner) June 2026 

28- Harmony of the Seas February 2026 




20- Carnival Breeze- September 2022 (Kellie's 40th) 




 


1- Carnival Conquest- 2006

What started as a way to share our trip with my grandma, has now grown into a well followed blog and I am so grateful for all of you who continue to support us by following along on our travels! 

God is good... ALL THE TIME!

The Back to Back- Jewel of the Seas 2025

The Back to Back - Jewel of the Seas 2025
June 27-July 4, 2025 
Ft. Lauderdale, FL (Coco Cay, Nassau, Coco Cay) 


Cruise #26 and 27... Let's GOOO!

After 25 cruises, we needed to shake things up so Chris and I decided to take a Back to Back cruise out of Ft. Lauderdale, FL. We sail from Galveston mostly as we live less than 80 miles from the terminal but the Galveston market has gotten SO HIGH in price. The cruise industry has realized that people who live in Texas and surrounding states will pay BIG BUCKS to not have to fly to Florida and the cruise fare prices have skyrocketed in the last 3-5 years. Combine that with the exact same routes every single cruise due to distance and location of Galveston, we needed a change. We discovered in 2024 on our Independence of the Seas cruise out of Miami that is is actually CHEAPER to fly to Florida to get on a ship; even when you include airfare. This summer proved to be the same scenario. 

This Back to Back cruise (3 day and 4 day combined) fare, taxes and port fees was over $700 less than the same 7 days out of Galveston. Even the 5 day cruise out of Galveston was still $400 more than taking a back to back cruise out of Florida. Even when you include airfare, we still saved money by flying to Florida. Now keep in mind we still stayed in Ft. Lauderdale for 2 nights prior to the cruise and this racked up costs but overall, we still saved money not cruising out of Galveston. TIP- Be ready to pay well over $1K per person for ANY ship out of Galveston in the summer. Even 4 and 5 day cruises are running $1K per person in the summer. 

We have cruised 13 previous times with Carnival, 9 times with Royal Caribbean, 2 times with Norwegian and 1 time with Princess

This blog will contain entries of our day-to-day life aboard the Jewel of the Seas as well as a shore excursion details, port tips and tricks and so much more. We will also highlight our Pre-Cruise trip to Ft. Lauderdale, FL as well. 

Throughout the blog posts, we will also share the lots of tips, tricks and insiders knowledge about cruising out of Ft. Lauderdale, information about cruising to Royal Caribbean's private island, Coco Cay as well as great information about Jewel of the Seas


The Jewel of the Seas was good to us... And we loved Coco Cay! 

Part 1- The Ultimate Weekend Getaway

Part 2- Bahamas Bound

This Back to Back cruise was AWESOME and I'm so glad we added it to our Cruising Adventure list! 

Up Next... Harmony of the Seas with the kids (Winter Break 2026)

God is Good... ALL THE TIME! 

Click on a link to see our past cruising adventures:
Jewel of the Seas (B2B Part 1)- June 2025








 


Carnival Conquest- 2006

Bahamas Bound- The Back to Back 2025 (Part 2)

Bahamas Bound
Jewel of the Seas Back to Back 

Cruise #2 
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 

Adults Only Beach Club in the Bahamas- YES PLEASE! 

After 25 26 cruises, we needed to shake things up so Chris and I decided to take a Back to Back cruise out of Ft. Lauderdale, FL. This Back to Back consisted of a 3 day "weekend" cruise followed by a 4 day Monday- Friday cruise out of Ft. Lauderdale, FL. We have never been to Ft. Lauderdale so we flew in 2 days early to explore on our own. 

This 4 day cruise was the complete opposite as the previous 3 day weekend cruise loaded with adults overindulging. This 4 day cruise was LOADED with kids and families and there was not near as much "boozing" on this cruise. Due to the July 4th holiday falling on the last day of the cruise, I think families saw an opportunity to take vacation days and take their kids along. We enjoyed this quick cruise to Nassau and Royal Caribbean's private island, Coco Cay so much! 

Check out our 4 Day Cruise to the Bahamas: 

Day 1- Turnaround Day

Day 2- Officer on Deck

Day 3- The New and Improved Nassau

Day 4- Adults Only... No Kids Allowed!




Jewel of the Seas was good to us!
Until next time Royal Caribbean! 

We really enjoyed this quick cruise to Nassau and Coco Cay. We LOVE Coco Cay so it was nice to be able to "go right back" just a few days later! This Back to Back cruise was AWESOME and I'm so glad we added it to our Cruising Adventure list! 

Up Next... Harmony of the Seas with the kids (Winter Break 2026)

God is Good... ALL THE TIME! 

Click on a link to see our past cruising adventures:
Jewel of the Seas (B2B Part 1)- June 2025








 


Carnival Conquest- 2006