Monday, June 29, 2026

The Suite Life of Chris and Kellie- Day 1

 This Cruise Will be SUITE
Embarkation Day- Galveston, TX 
June 13, 2026 


Let the SUITE LIFE begin! 

Morning
This was a busy week for our family as Natalie was headed to Leader's Retreat and both kids were headed to LeTourneau University for FBC Youth Camp and there was lots of last minute items to check off before our departure. I am so grateful for my parents, who now live just 45 minutes away, who came to get Natalie to the church and help close up our house for the week! Thank you Gigi and Poppy! 

We left the house just before 8am and made our traditional stop at Kolache Factory for our Cruise Day Breakfast- it's a tradition. We stopped for gas at Buc-ee's in Texas City before arriving at the North Parking Lot at Terminal 10 shortly before 10AM. TIP- We paid $113 for 5 days of parking in the North Parking Lot but we were literally 4 parking rows away from the entrance to Terminal 10. The best $113 spent of the trip in this Texas Summer Heat! 
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IYKYK... 


This is the moment I get SUPER EXCITED! 

Our official check-in time was 11:30AM AND we received a notice about a delay the night before, but we were able to get right in thanks to early arrival and our suite perks. In fact, porters were waiting for us just steps from our vehicle to get our luggage. We walked right into the terminal at 10:15AM and completely bypassed the 50+ people standing in line as we took the "Suite & Pinnacle" escalator to the private Suite Lounge for check in. 


This is the life... THE SUITE LIFE! I could bypass this line EVERY CRUISE! 


I am on the SUITE Express... and it feels GOOD! 


Is this really for us? 


Where has this been my whole cruising life?! 

To say we were completely blown would be an understatement. Galveston is our home port and we sail Royal Caribbean and Terminal 10 ALL the time and I didn't even know this Suite Lounge existed! We were able to have a completely PRIVATE check in with a terminal worker in our lounge chairs! Once checked in the worker said "we will begin boarding at 10:28 but until then enjoy" and we did just that. They offered cookies, coffee & tea as well as a much less chaotic start to our cruise. At 10:25AM the announcements started but we couldn't even hear them. Instead, a worker came and casually told us to go get on the ship! In 30 cruises, this was something I have never experienced. Buyer beware... This alone is worth the Suite costs! 


I could SERIOUSLY get used to this! 

We were on the ship at 10:36AM and headed to our muster station to get checked in. After finalizing our muster station and safety check-in, we went straight to the Royal Promenade on Deck 5 to Cafe Promenade and Playmakers. TIP- Playmakers is "new" on the Mariner and was part of her upgrade in 2025. This sports bar is large and offers a variety of sports throughout the cruise. (Although we learned they do not carry the traditional ESPN but ESPN Caribbean rather; which did not program some sporting events like the Men's College World Series). 


This was a the "menu" for the upcoming sporting events. 


That first drink feeling...There's nothing like it! 

Chris enjoyed a few slices of pizza from Cafe Promenade and we enjoyed Playmakers pretty much all to ourselves for about 15 minutes before people started piling in. We opted to forgo the Embarkation buffet for lunch and ordered food from Playmakers. TIP- They offer a variety of Sports Bar food but the food hours vary by the day. Embarkation day offerings begin at 12pm). The wings and burger were GREAT and we would order again. This lunch cost $29 with tip and is an additional charge, unless you have the unlimited dining package. 

Cafe Promenade on The Royal Promenade



Playmakers Sports Bar (Deck 5 Forward) 

Check it out... 


6 Wings ($8.99)- 4.5


Truffle Burger ($11.99)- 4.0
I enjoyed the sauce on the burger and it was a very large portion! 

Afternoon
We enjoyed lunch and hung out in Playmakers until about 1pm when we made our way to our stateroom before the official announcement was made at 1:30pm. As I mentioned before, BUYER BEWARE. This "junior suite" was a TERRIBLE idea. I may never go back to a regular room, let alone an INTERIOR which is our most frequent stateroom. The closet was a WALK IN CLOSET and the additional space in the room was probably the exact size of an actual interior! The bathroom was "larger" but not HUGE and offered a bathtub (VERY slippery). The balcony was larger than a normal balcony and deeper as well but did not offer "lounge" chairs but large chairs and a small table instead. 


This... THIS is our room for the next 5 days? How did we get so lucky! 


Another view of this MASSIVE room! 

Junior Suite 1590- THE BEST ROOM EVER! 
We LOVED this room! 

Our luggage was in the hallway as we arrived to the stateroom so I took the next 30 minutes or so to unpack for the week while Chris took a nap on the full sized couch. Y'all... I did not even use all the closet space or drawers. Not even 60-70% of the space. Chris and I joked that this suite was "wasted on a 5 night cruise". This stateroom was made for a LONG HAUL cruise! Again... I may NEVER go back! (Not true... we sail in 10 days and in an interior room, of course.) 

We tried to use the in-room coffee maker and we seemed to trip a breaker as the coffee machine would not work and the lights in the bathroom would not come on. We called the stateroom attendant- Adrian- and he called maintenance. We decided to go to Schooner Bar for afternoon trivia and a few drinks. We actually WON the first trivia of the cruise and then WON the movie theme trivia that followed too! We even won an EFFY jewelry gift bag full of goodies and coupons! I think we made up for not winning at all on our MSC Seascape 2026 cruise.


Two trivia wins BACK TO BACK, an Effy giftbag and a perfect mojito! 
Life is good! 
 

Before we even realized it, we were sailing away from Galveston at 3:12pm so we hurried back to the suite to watch the sail away. We were able to see the pilot boat pick up the pilot and watch us get into the bay of Galveston before heading back out to enjoy the ship. 

We headed to the Bamboo Room which is a new bar that took the location of Vintages. One of our favorite bartenders on the Harmony of the Seas 2026, Ursula, suggested the Bamboo Room as an alternative to Vintages but we did not enjoy this venue at all. The vibes were not at all "quiet" and "low key" but rather kind of 70s and odd. The unique drinks featured in this bar were also not at all for us. I ordered something that came in a "hospital bag" that mimicked a blood bag! It was an experience but we did not return to the Bamboo Room on this sailing! The most upsetting thing about the entire cruise was the lack of Vintages and this as the replacement. 


The specialty drink menu from The Bamboo Room and my "On the Run" drink.
(Drink Rating of 2.5... not for me). 

Evening
We enjoyed the balcony for a while as we were in the shade for the trip south. This balcony allowed a lot of space and the chairs, while they could not recline, were comfortable for time spent on the balcony. We then went back to the Schooner Bar to enjoy live music from the pianist. 


I am loving the SUITE LIFE!


We LOVE listening to live music and Schooner Bar is our favorite venue on Royal Caribbean ships! 

Our dinner was at 8:30pm on Deck 5 of the Dining Room. TIP- Once on board, I went to the Maitre'd within an hour and requested a table for ONLY 2 (not seated with others) and "isolated" or not as close to others. Most cruise lines pack you in like cattle and the tables are just too close for comfort so I have learned the trick is to request isolation from the Maitre'd on night #1. Oddly enough, we were literally in a back corner and were the ONLY table in our waiter's section EVERY NIGHT. I do not know if the other passengers did not ever come to dinner or were never assigned but this "isolation" provided the absolute BEST and fastest service we have EVER HAD on ANY CRUISE LINE! 


The Welcome Aboard Menu in the Main Dining Room


Crab Cake 
Kellie- 4.0 (Light and full of flavor) & Chris- 4.0


Tomato Soup
Kellie- 4.0


Southern Fried Chicken 
Kellie- 3.0
This was really good but not "southern" as I had hoped! 


Prime Rib 
Chris- 4.0


Boston Cream Pie 
Kellie- 3.5 & Chris- 4.0

After dinner we went to the Welcome Aboard show in the Main Theater for the Mariner of the Seas Orchestra as well as a comedian. Both were very entertaining and reminded us how great Royal Caribbean musicians really are. 


This was a great Welcome Aboard Show and we enjoyed this comedian! 

We made our way to the Pub after the show and saw one of our favorite bartenders from the Jewel of the Seas B2B 2025- Raj! We sat down in the pub and he shouts out "Sir David and Ms. Kellie- how are you?" He actually remembered us! Oddly enough we saw his bartending partner, Yash from the Jewel of the Seas, on the Harmony in February! We actually ended up seeing 6 different bartenders from previous cruises on this sailing- 2 of which recognized US and even remembered my order! (Not really sure I should be bragging about that but... That is why I am loyal to ROYAL. They truly are the best.) 

We enjoyed the 70s Disco Inferno from the Pub and it is always one of our favorite nightly events onboard Royal Caribbean. We called it a night shortly after midnight! 

It was a GREAT embarkation day aboard the Mariner of the Seas and we were ready for more! This cruise will be SUITE! 

Up Next... Sea Day #1! 

God is Good... ALL THE TIME! 

Click on a link to see our past cruising adventures:
MSC Seascape- April 2026









 


Carnival Conquest- 2006

Monday, May 25, 2026

Lost Shaker of Salt- MSC Seascape April 2026

Lost Shaker of Salt- MSC Seascape
April 5- 12, 2026
Galveston, TX  (Western Caribbean)  


MSC Seascape was an absolutely GORGEOUS ship! 

After 28 cruises, we are in love with CRUISING and are pretty much addicted to cruising. We find it to be the overall BEST VALUE for vacationing; although, we do travel on land vacations annually. We wanted to try MSC as we have never sailed on this Italian Cruise Line. We found a last minute deal just 22 days prior to embarkation day for only $342/ person. Even when we added the Premium Drink Package and the Wi-Fi, the grand total with taxes and fees was still only $1542 for both of us! This is completely unheard of as we usually pay just short of that for the DRINK PACKAGE only on Royal Caribbean

We have cruised 13 previous times with Carnival, 12 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 MSC Seascape as well as a shore excursion details, port tips and tricks and so much more. We will also VLOG our daily life aboard the MSC Seascape

Throughout the blog posts, we will also share the lots of tips, tricks and insiders knowledge about cruising out of Galveston, information about cruising to the Western Caribbean as well as great information about MSC Seascape

Check out our 7 day cruise to the Western Caribbean: 

Day #1- All Things New

Day #2- Rainy Day Inside

Day #3- Gala Night

Day #4- Costa Maybe... YES!

Day #5- Nirvana Ain't Cheap

Day #6- 1990s Spring Break Vibes

Day #7- Making Friends with the Staff

We enjoyed the MSC Seascape and trying out a new cruise line!  And to be honest, we would sail on Seascape or with MSC again (if the price was right). We will pay MSC prices for the "MSC experience" like we had on the Seascape; but NOT Royal Caribbean prices for the same experience! We cruise for the relaxation and peace of being at sea and away from it all! In the end, we will cruise on whichever line has the best deal and overall value! 

Up Next... The Mariner of the Seas (our SUITE LIFE to achieving Diamond on Royal Caribbean)!

Coming Soon:

Symphony of the Seas- July 2026
Liberty of the Seas- December 2026
Freedom of the Seas (Graduation Cruise)- June 2027

 God is Good... ALL THE TIME! 

Click on a link to see our past cruising adventures:
Harmony of the Seas- February 2026








 


Carnival Conquest- 2006

Lost Shaker of Salt- Day 7

 Making Friends with the Staff
Sea Day #3
April 11, 2026


Living it up and doing it all... You have to, it's the last day! 

Morning
We woke up a little later than normal but the seas were so peaceful it made for a very relaxing evening and night of sleep. We opted to eat at Hola Tacos once again as it really was our favorite onboard the MSC Seascape. TIP- Hola Tacos is FREE for breakfast EVERYDAY, except Debarkation day! The service and food were FANTASTIC! 


Hello Royal Caribbean Allure of the Seas... Been there, done that! And we LOVED her! 


The seas were PERFECT and it made for a wonderful day! 


The pastry and churros basket... Chris REALLY enjoyed these! 


The queso fondido... I ate this every time we went to Hola Tacos becasue who doesn't want QUESO for breakfast!

We spent the majority of the morning in the Cabaret Rouge Lounge for trivia. We tried our hand at many trivia games but unfortunately, for the 1st time in 29 cruises, we did not win a single trivia this cruise! We grabbed our traditional souvenirs in the MSC Logo Store before going to the Marketplace Buffet for lunch! 


I could literally sit and stare at this ALL DAY! 

Afternoon
The Marketplace Buffet is the only complimentary restaurant that is open for lunch and it was SUPER crowded on this day! TIP- You can order room service or eat lunch at Hola Tacos but those cost an additional fee. We arrived at the buffet shortly before noon and it seemed all 5,500 passengers were also in this venue. It reminded me of a Carnival Embarkation Day buffet and it was not fun! Since this was the last day of the cruise, the head chef and the Cruise Director were in attendance and there was a special ceremony and parade of nations type of event which explained the crowds. It took us about 25 minutes just to find each other and a place to eat our lunch. It was a neat experience but I would wait until a little later for lunch next time.


I liked this vibe but I was not expecting a FULL ON PARTY! 

After explore the ship to see what the crowds were like on a sea day (more specifically the LAST sea day), we spent the rest of the afternoon in the Sports Bar to watch the 3rd round of The Masters. Since this was a sea day, the bar service started earlier in the day and it made a PERFECT afternoon onboard. On our way back to our room Chris made a pit-stop at the Venchi Chocolate shop and "accidentally" got in with a Chocolate Tasting group. This chocolate tasting was $40 total and included 8 pieces of chocolate (of your choice) and a large chocolate bar to-go. Unfortunately, I do not like chocolate so I did not participate but we purchased many bars to take home to our kids and my parents as well. Chris really enjoyed the experience and said the chocolate was worth the $40. 


The Waterpark around 1PM... It was not crowed AT ALL! 


The Marina (Main) Pool on Deck 18 aft. 


The Infinity Pool around 1:30PM. 


Venchi Chocolate Tasting Experience 
(Deck 6 Midship) 

When we went back to the room, we got dressed for dinner and enjoy the peacefulness of our balcony before going to the Cocktail Bar as it opened at 5PM. We stayed here until our dinner time of 7:30PM just talking to the bartender, Ashish Rao from Mumbai. The past few cruises we have really enjoyed getting to know the staff and hear their stories. I loved getting to talk to Ashish and learn about his work and travel life and I now want to go to Mumbai before I die! 

Let's Talk Ship- Day #7 


We love a day at sea! 

Evening
Dinner in the Main Dining Room was Italian Night and one of MSC's biggest events. We had read so much about it and we were very anxious to try it. The tables were decorated and the entire atmosphere of the MDR had a much better vibe, in our opinion. The service was once again exceptional and the food was better than most previous nights in the MDR


I LOVED the decor and atmosphere on Italian Night! 


The Italian Night MDR Menu! 


Calamari 
Chris- 2.5 & Kellie- 2.0
It was a little chewy but the Italian flavor was SPOT ON! 


Caprese Salad 
Kellie- 2.0
I was a little let down on this dish as I expected so much more! 


Chicken Parm
Chris 3.5 & Kellie 3.0


I loved the napkin folding from the waiters. 


Tiramisu
Chris 3.0 & Kellie- 2.5

After dinner we made the dreadful walk back to our stateroom to pack up for the week. This is the absolute WORST part of any cruise as it means the fun is over. We quickly packed our suitcases and left them outside our door for the "Assisted Debarkation" as we always do. TIP- We enjoy a slower end to our cruise and exit off the ship on Debarkation Morning so we choose to not carry our own luggage off. This usually allows a slower breakfast and a 8:30-9AM debarkation time (on any cruise line). However, you can carry ALL your luggage off and get off the ship as early as 7AM on most cruise lines. 

We went back to the Cocktail Bar just minutes before they were closing down but of course Ashish made us a few rounds of drinks before they officially closed the bar down. We ended the night at the Sports Bar for Christo del Rey last performance. We found several people enjoying the last night onboard and the bartenders gave us some wonderful drinks (for free). 


Thank you TED for these delicious drinks! 
Here's to MSC Seascape and this awesome cruise! 


We love this vibe! 

Let's Talk Ship- Night #7 and Cruise Recap

It was a wonderful week spent onboard the MSC Seascape and we enjoyed trying out a new cruise line and all the new things that come along with it. I am not sure MSC will be a new favorite cruise line by any means, we thoroughly enjoyed our week and our cruise. Reminder- A cruise is what you make of it and we had a great time despite all of the differences we noticed. I will say MSC offered OUTSTANDING service each and every day! Plus the Seascape herself was GORGEOUS and I believe the most beautiful ship we have ever sailed in 29 cruises! 


MSC Seascape... It's been fun! 

We've got 3 more cruises booked in 2026 plus Natalie's European Graduation Cruise in 2027! 

Up Next... The Mariner of the Seas (our SUITE LIFE to achieving Diamond) and the kids first trip to the Bahamas on the Symphony of the Seas this summer! 

 God is Good... ALL THE TIME! 

Click on a link to see our past cruising adventures:
Harmony of the Seas- February 2026








 


Carnival Conquest- 2006