Showing posts with label Seattle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seattle. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 25, 2025

The Last Frontier- Alaska 2025

The Last Frontier- Anthem of the Seas to Alaska 2025
May 30 to June 6, 2025
Seattle, WA
 


We love ALASKA! 

It's hard to believe this was my TWENTY-FIFTH cruise but here I am... Killing it on the HIGH SEAS! While 25 cruises may seem a little extreme, this is our favorite way to travel and the easiest for our family. As we have taken many more land vacations recently to complete my MLB Chase for 30, we have also found this to be the overall most economic way to travel for our family.

Chris and I have sailed to Alaska before for our 10 Year Anniversary Cruise aboard the Carnival Legend but the kids have never been to Alaska. They each have milestone birthdays this year and when asked what they want, they decided an expensive Alaska cruise was their top choice so Chris and I obliged. I am a HUGE fan of experiences over presents, especially in the teenager years, so this worked out perfectly. 

 We have cruised 13 previous times with Carnival, 8 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 Anthem 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 vacation to Seattle, WA as well. 

Throughout the blog posts, we will also share the lots of tips, tricks and insiders knowledge about cruising out of Seattle, WA, information about cruising to Alaska and Alaskan ports as well as great information about Anthem of the Seas

Check Out our Cruise: 

Pre-Cruise Vacation in Seattle, WA

Day 1- North to Alaska

Day 2- Too Much Wind in our Sails

Day 3- Eagles, Bears and Totem Poles

Day 4- A Mile Pulled by a Sled Dog

Day 5- A Whaley Memorable Day

Day 6- High Flying Fun

Day 7- Oh Canada!

Day 8- The Longest Day EVER!


We WILL BE BACK! We all LOVED Alaska!

I am so glad we got to celebrate the kids milestone birthdays with a cruise and trip such as this! This is a trip they will surely never forget. We love you Natalie and Luke... I hope you enjoyed Alaska! 

Up Next... Back to Back cruises on the Jewel of the Seas (no kids) Summer 2025!

God is Good... ALL THE TIME! 

Click on a link to see our past cruising adventures:
Independence of the Seas- June 2024







 


Carnival Conquest- 2006


Wednesday, June 18, 2025

The Last Frontier- Day 1

 North to Alaska
Friday, May 30, 2025
Embarkation Day- Seattle, WA 


It's CRUISE DAY... the BEST DAY EVER! 

Morning
It doesn't matter how tired we are, on embarkation day we get up EARLY and are super excited- this day was no different. We were awake with our suitcases packed and ready by 7:30AM. We knew we had to clean the Airbnb so we left time to take out trash and take off sheets, etc.  We had pre-planned an Uber to pick us up at the Airbnb at 8:30 since we had a 10:30AM check-in time. We were not sure how long the commute would take since it was a work day and there may be traffic. With the previous day's commute taking over 90 minutes to go 25 miles, we did not want to chance it. TIP- It's always easier and less stressful to plan these Ubers ahead of time. This Uber cost $74 (with tip) and was  good bargain as most shuttles from downtown hotels were $20-25/ per person. 

The Uber arrived shortly before 8:30AM and was an Uber XL which was supposed to hold all of our luggage (8 suitcases) and it barely did. We played a little "Tetris" and it all fit.  We were on the road to the Cruise Terminal by 8:45AM. We arrived at the port around 9:15AM and dropped off our luggage with a "porter manager" as all of the porters were still helping the previous sailing unload. This felt really weird to me but I dropped them off and hoped for the best. 


Making memories... One UBER at a time! 

We then got in line outside the terminal just as a Terminal Worker came and told us there was a delay and we would not get into the terminal until 10AM. We waited outside over an hour and at 10:10AM they opened the doors and we began the check in process. We were among the first 20 people to get checked in and that felt great. 


I was so grateful for the awesome weather and shade... Waiting over an hour outside was actually glorious! In Galveston, you'd break a sweat in 5 minutes. 

Once checked in, we waited in the chaotic terminal until about 10:40AM before the announcement was made to board the ship. They followed the traditional order of groups for boarding but we were on the Anthem of the Seas at 10:47AM- Not our fastest time but not our slowest time either. TIP- I really liked the way the Miami Cruise Terminal had the passengers line up as they finished checking in. This avoided the mass chaos of people just swarming to the ship when the boarding announcement was made. Check out the SMOOTH boarding in Miami- HERE! That mass chaos happened here in Seattle as the 10:30AM boarding time was called and hundreds (I kid you not) of people jumped up and flooded the workers to get on the ship. Some people we even talked to outside had an 11AM check in time and they boarded before us as they just ran to the boarding spot. It doesn't matter once on board but it was a little chaotic for me! 

Once on board we made our way to our Muster Station spot to get checked in and checked off. TIP- Royal Caribbean has an "online Muster Drill" that includes several videos and then you go and check in at the actual Muster location. This is SO MUCH easier than the Pre-Covid Muster Drills. Thank you RCCL (and many others) for continuing this less-stressful Muster process. 

After the Muster Drill check in, we went to deck 14 for the Windjammer Buffet as they opened at 11AM. We were among some of the first people to get there and the staff actually clapped for us and another family which felt really cool and upped the "Cruise Vibes". The Windjammer buffet was good despite me not liking buffets or the Windjammer. The kids LOVED the WJ and ate there MANY times throughout the cruise but I hate having to fight crowds to get not only food but a table so the whole vibe is a bust for me- but it always works on embarkation day! 


We have arrived- We are in the Windjammer ready to have an AMAZING cruise! 


The BACK of the Windjammer is open deck and gives AMAZING views! 
Do not skip on this seating area in Windjammer! 

Afternoon
After lunch we went to the Flow-Rider to sign the waivers for us and the kids before the crowds arrived. TIP- This is a MUST do as soon as you get on the ship as if you wait until afternoon you could be waiting over an hour on some "kid heavy" sailings! Then the kids took off to explore the ship while Chris and I headed to the Schooner Bar for our first drink of the trip. After we got a drink I went to the MDR to verify we had a table just for FOUR people and confirm our dining time. We were able to get a table just for FOUR and even a window table. TIP- If eating alone or only with your party is important to you, make a pit stop by the MDR on embarkation day and they will try and make it work for you! Then I went back to the Schooner Bar with Chris. We waited here until 1PM when the staterooms were ready. The kids kept exploring and taking pictures and videos of the ship! They were already in LOVE with the Anthem of the Seas. 


This is one of my favorite sights to see... This means I am on a cruise! 


Cheers! Happy Birthday Kids (and Chris)! 
Let's have the BEST CRUISE EVER! 

Once the staterooms were ready we made our way to Deck 8 forward for our Interior with a Virtual Balcony Staterooms. We opted not to get balcony cabins and instead use that money on shore excursions. In Alaska it is always advised to get balconies but with the cost of this trip we opted to save here and it turned out to be a GREAT decision as these rooms were PERFECT for us. TIP- We have 2 teenagers and we did TWO ROOMS- One for girls and one for boys. This was actually cheaper than 1 room for FOUR which is crazy but Royal knows how to price things well. We have booked 2 rooms for the last 1-2 years and it has worked out well. 


I HIGHLY recommend this stateroom for couples or families! 
It is VERY SPACIOUS and "up to date" with things like outlets and USB ports.
 

The luggage had not been delivered so we went back out to explore the ship. We went to 270* first to see what it was all about. TIP- The Anthem of the Seas (and Quantum class ships) have a back lounge that has 270* views of the aft. Perfect for "colder sailings" like Alaska. This area also has the 270 Café which offered sandwiches and made to order salads as well as a coffee shop brewing Starbucks coffee. TIP- This coffee IS included in the drink package at no cost. As well as the freshly squeezed Orange Juice. There was hardly ever a line for coffee in 270 as well! Natalie got a salad at Café 270 and as she finished eating she found a "ladybug" or what she thought was a bug in her salad. I am not sure if it was a bug but we left at that point- We were not going to let this ruin our day or our cruise! 


This was one of my favorite parts of the ship! 

Then we went to the Seaplex to sign up for roller-skating and play corn hole. Chris found the Seaplex Doghouse and we just had to sample it. TIP- This is a unique hot-dog stand in the Seaplex that offers hotdogs, sausages and brats. It was an interesting "late lunch" but was my only visit of the trip. Luke then got in line for the Rock Climbing. This has a waiver that falls in with the Flow-Rider so he was able to jump the line and get to climbing while others had to go to the Flow-Rider to get the waiver signed. 


Luke really enjoyed the Rock Climbing wall. 
Sign the waiver early and TRY IT OUT EARLY as the lines got really long into the sailing! 

We got a drink and then made our way to the AFT of the ship for the sail away from Seattle. This was about 4PM and we knew we would need to get a good spot to see the sail away. I love a good sail away and Seattle did not disappoint. The views of Seattle and Mt. Rainer were incredible and the weather was PERFECT! 


My traditional buoy picture... I never miss this one! 


Goodbye Seattle... We will see you in 7 days! 


Mt. Rainer in all her glory! 


This was postcard worthy! 


Happy Birthday Luke- How can you be 13 ALREADY! 


The Norwegian Joy sailed with us for the first 2 days before breaking off to go to Ketchikan (us to Sitka). 


My whole heart... I love getting to share this with them! 


Happy Birthday Lukey! 


And Happy Birthday Nattie Grace... 16 in just 2 months! 
I cannot... I just can't! 



We love cruising with our kids! 

The kids already left but I could not get enough of this sail away!
Man- I love Seattle! 


This will never get old... I love sailing from Seattle! 


This was about 2 hours after sail away and it was a "little windy". 

After sail away we went back to the stateroom hoping our luggage would be there and many were so the kids changed into swimsuits to go to the indoor pool. TIPS- 1) The Anthem of the Seas has THREE pools (1 outdoor, 1 indoor and 1 Solarium or Adults Only indoor pool). This made for an INCREDIBLE cruise in Alaska and the colder weather. The kids spent a LOT of time in the indoor pool! 2) ALWAYS pack a swimsuit in the luggage you take on the ship (carry-on) so you can swim immediately. We almost always do this but the Alaska mindset had us forget- Rookie mistake! 

While the kids went swimming in the indoor pool and Chris enjoyed the Pool bar, I unpacked the luggage that was there and got both staterooms "set" for the week. We like to unpack into the drawers and not have to live out of suitcase. This cabin was impressively well equipped with storage space as well as overall cabin room. We LOVED this Interior with a Virtual Balcony! 

Evening
The kids swam in the indoor pool for over an hour while I unpacked and then we all changed and got ready for our 8:30PM dinner in the MDR. TIP- Royal Caribbean has changed the Main Dining Room set times from 2 times to THREE times and this meant the late seating was now 8:30PM instead of 8PM. This allowed the kids to "snack" all afternoon so it worked out for us but be mindful and check your MDR times. 

We made our way to 270 hoping to see more of the sail away but they had the windows closed for an upcoming game show so we went to Vintages instead. Vintages is ALWAYS my favorite place to be on a RCCL ship and this Vintages was HUGE. The kids were even able to sit in this bar with the comfy couches and etc. 

We left Vintages to go to the Schooner Bar for nightly trivia at 8PM. This was a general knowledge trivia and all 4 of us played as a team. We didn't think we would do well but we ended up WINNING. We actually won a trivia and on the first night! 

We then made our way to the Chic Dining Room on Deck 3 for dinner in the MDR.  I am so grateful I went to the MDR early to request a table by the window. This was a HUGE table we had all to ourselves and the window was perfect for viewing. The service was some of the best and most efficient we have EVER had on Royal Caribbean throughout the cruise. Most nights were we in and out of the MDR within 80-90 minutes. 


This was the PERFECT table for our family and all I had to do is ASK! 


The Welcome Aboard Menu in the MDR.


Roasted Tomato Soup (Kellie)- 4.0
Royal always does soups well and this was delicious! 


Royal Crab Cake (all)- 4.0
We all loved this appetizer! 


The Prime Rib (boys)-3.5
The each liked it but Chris says was lacking a bit..
 


Spaghetti (Luke)- 3.5
He likes the one I make at home more! 


Aromatic Chicken Saag (Natalie)- 4.5
She ordered Indian food every night and LOVED it! 


Boston Creme Pie (adults)- 3.5
This is a dessert Royal does well!


Happy Birthday kiddos! 
I love that our servers (and even the manager) came to bring them cake and sing to them! 


I love celebrating Birthdays on a CRUISE! 

After dinner it was nearly 10PM and we decided to walk around Deck 15 as the sun was still out. This always helps when you are eating more than usual to "walk it off" and this proved right again. After we walked a few laps we went back to the stateroom so Chris could take his medications before going to the Majority Rules game show in the Music Hall. Luke LOVES this gameshow for whatever reason and he loved writing dumb things on the paper so the worker would read it out loud. We did not win this gameshow by any means but we had fun! We then went back to stateroom as it was past mid-night and we were all SO TIRED! 


Day 1 is done and we are LOVING it! 
Anthem of the Seas... we already LOVE YOU! 

It was a FULL DAY of FUN on the Anthem of the Seas and we were already in love with this ship and this trip! 

Up Next... Sea Day #1 aboard the Anthem of the Seas! 

God is Good... ALL THE TIME! 

Click on a link to see our past cruising adventures:
Independence of the Seas- June 2024







 


Carnival Conquest- 2006 


Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Goodnight Seattle, We Love You- Seattle 2025

 Goodnight Seattle, We Love You 
Seattle, Washington 
May 26-30, 2025

We all LOVED Seattle- such a beautiful city (and weather)! 

Happy Birthday kids... Natalie is turning 16 and Luke is turning 13 this summer and we decided what better way to celebrate these HUGE milestones than with an ALASKAN CRUISE! The kids chose the cruise/ trip and helped plan out all the details; including the Pre-Trip to Seattle. 

We flew into Seattle 4 days early and were able to see pretty much all of the city, revisiting many of our favorites from our 10 Year Anniversary Trip in 2016! We were also able to check the kids 23rd MLB Baseball Stadium in their chase for 30. We loved EVERY minute of our time in Seattle and I am sure we will be back for our next Alaskan Cruise! 

We have highlighted our daily activities and travels through Seattle as well as both games at T-Mobile Stadium! These blog posts have tips, tricks and pictures to help you plan your own vacation to Seattle.  Once again, we appreciate your continued support of our blog by clicking on the daily posts. We wouldn't be as popular or successful if it weren't for you all. Thank you so much!

Check out our DAILY BLOG POSTS BELOW:

Day 1- Hello Emerald City

Day 2- Pike Place and T-Mobile

Day 3- Seattle by Day and Night

Day 4- Cleared for Takeoff


UP NEXT- BACK TO BACK on the Jewel of the Seas (Summer 2025)

God is Good... ALL THE TIME! 

Check out ALL of our LAND travels:

















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!

Goodnight Seattle, We Love You- Day 4

Cleared for Takeoff 
Thursday, May 29, 2025 
Everett and Seattle, WA 


The Future of Flight Tour... 9 Years Later! 
In Flight- Seattle 2016

Morning
Once again the sun woke most of up at an un-Godly hour. We all tried to go back to sleep but eventually just got up and ready for the day. This day was fully loaded with stuff and the first stop was renting a car so we were out the door before 7:30AM. We took the Light Rail north one stop to SODO then walked to the Budget Rental Car to get our ride for the day. We arrived just as the worker did so we had to wait a little while but we got our Mazda CX50 and were out the door by 8:10AM. TIP- The Light Rail is all you need in Seattle but if you wanted to branch out and go to Everett, Lynnwood or Mt Rainer, you would need to rent a car. This full day rental was only $81 (all fees included) for an SUV. An economy car was about $72. This is a great value for seeing "beyond" a city! 


We liked this SUV for the day! The gas mileage was decent as well! 

We got on I-5 and headed north with lots of rush hour traffic. Our first stop was the University of Washington as it is our tradition to visit a college campus on all of our trips. We started with a Diners, Drive-ins and Dives, another tradition of ours, just outside of campus- Voula's Offshore Café. We expected a crowd but at 9AM, we just missed the rush. We were able to get a table and service VERY QUICKLY. The menu was extensive but I loved how they highlighted the items Guy Fieri tried on the menu and we did not have to ask what he ordered like other DDD we have been to recently. The food was delicious and MASSIVE. We should have shared- lesson learned! This breakfast cost $114 with tip and was TOO MUCH FOOD. You can easily share one of these plates with 2 ADULTS. We all 4 ordered an entrée and then got pancakes to share. We left SO MUCH FOOD on the table! This was a splurge but we love trying DDDs. 

Voula's menu was extensive but I loved the corner for Guy! 
Honestly, the prices were about average for a West Coast city! 


This was the HOBO and it was SO GOOD! 


Voula's Offshore Café near the University of Washington! 

After breakfast we meandered around the campus until we found a visitors parking lot (near the hospital) and set up camp for the rest of the morning. We walked all over this absolutely gorgeous campus. The hills, landscaping and trees were superbly well kept and lusciously green. However, the buildings were the winner of this visit. They were all so European with beautiful architecture and colors. We visited the music building (our tradition at every college campus), the Student Union, Campus Bookstore, the Biology building and a few others. Each building had character of it's own and we all really loved this campus. In fact, if it weren't a 4-5 hour flight away, Natalie would have this campus on her top 5 list of colleges. I was highly (and surprisingly) impressed with this campus! 

Hello University of Washington! 


Outside of Husky Stadium where College Gameday set up! 


This was the walk from the stadium to the main campus! It was GORGEOUS! 


Hello Central Union! 


Outside of the Campus Bookstore! 


Our traditional School of Music picture! 


This makes my heart so happy!
They WANT to go into the music building and take a picture! 


I seriously LOVED this campus! 


The landscaping and the buildings made for a breathtaking campus! 


But we had to stop at what would be her ACTUAL major building! 
Dr. Natalie- Coming SOON! 


Luke loved this campus as well as looked it up... University of Washington has an outstanding pre-med program! It now is in HIS top 10! 
Future Dr. Luke Davis (Cardiologist)- HS Class of 2030!


Goodbye UW- It's been real! 

We spent about 2 hours at the University of Washington before making our way north to Everett for our tour of the largest building in the world- The Boeing Factory. Chris and I this tour on our 10 Year Anniversary trip in 2016 and it was incredible so we knew the kids would LOVE it! My grandfather was a chemical engineer at Boeing in Wichita, KS where he worked on building and maintaining fuselages his whole life.  For me, visiting Boeing means so much to me and reminds me so much of Grandpa! I love and miss you!


Gareld and Patricia Klingsick (1998ish) 
I love you both SO MUCH and miss you daily- I cannot wait to see you again! 

 The Future of Flight tour allowed us to see the gallery at the Boeing Factory as well as hanger 5-7 in our 80 minute guided tour. We were able to see them working on a 777 as well as a 737 that will soon be built at this location. We were also able to see a few 787 being tested on the runway. TIP- This is a great tour for the whole family and only $38.99/ adult. However, the tickets sell out about 3-4 months in advance so be sure to plan and book your spot early. 


We loved this gallery- This alone is worth the entrance fee! 
The 2016 $20 entrance fee... Not the 2025 $38 entry fee. 


Not sure if this is a "glow up" but 9 years have passed... I am getting old! 


I loved this studio and learning about the upcoming builds for Boeing! 


Another side by side- We are "growing up" and getting old! 
But I love that we revisit Boeing! 


But in 2025, we add the kids! Love sharing these adventures with them! 

Afternoon
Our tour was over around 3PM and we knew we needed to get on the road south back to Seattle as soon as possible before the rush hour traffic set in, but we were hungry. We loaded in the car and found a Quizno's sub shop just off the highway and got lunch to go as we made our way south. We expected an hour long commute but it turned into a near 2 hour commute back to SODO to deliver our rental car back before the 5PM deadline. We pulled into the Budget lot, having remembered to fill it up with gas this time, at 4:52pm. 

Once we turned in the car we walked back to the Light Rail to take us back to our Airbnb to get ready for our 2nd game at T-Mobile Park. We changed clothes and started our 1st load of laundry as we would be boarding the Anthem of the Seas the next day. 

Evening
We got to T-Mobile Park around 6PM for the 6:40PM first pitch and this allowed us just enough time to get to our upper deck seats and get the kids some food. The Mariners only sold tickets in certain sections in the upper deck and our section was fairly full for only 12K people in attendance. But we actually enjoyed our seats directly above home plate. We enjoyed some very over priced Chicken Nuggets, cotton candy and "value beers" and hotdogs before the 3rd inning. This dinner within T-Mobile cost an overall $97 for all 4 of us and this included beers and other treats. 


Day #2 at T-Mobile and once again it was PERFECT! 


A final side-by-side of our trip! We have gotten older but our passion still remains! 
Thank you Chris for sharing all of this with me!

Stadium #23 for the kids: 

The game was tied in the 7th inning stretch when we began to make our way to the lower level. We ended up leaving in the top of the 9th inning and but of course, they went into extra innings and the Nationals blew them out. The Mariners lost 10-2 but it was a fun game! We got back to our Airbnb shortly before 10pm to finish up more laundry and pack for tomorrow when the REAL ADVENTURE begins- Alaska! 


Goodnight Seattle, We Love You! 


It was an EPIC day to end the Seattle Part of this Adventure! 

This was a very busy but GREAT day and we loved getting to see an extra game in T-Mobile Park! 

Miss Day 3? Check it out HERE!

Up Next- Embarkation Day on the Anthem of the Seas! 
THE BEST DAY EVER! 

God is Good... ALL THE TIME! 

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