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Showing posts with label Royal Caribbean. Show all posts

Saturday, December 21, 2024

Amazing Fun onboard Royal Caribbean

I have such amazing time onboard Royal Caribbean. Lots of great food choices, lots of entertaining performances, lots of heart-plumping dancing sessions, lots of random exploration, lots of relaxation time by the sea and lots of cute trivial quizzes.


Splendid Christmas Display at Windjammer Cafe



The spread and variety at Windjammer is awesome. And the place becomes full-house fast, so go early to secure a table.











Floral Chocolate Display at Windjammer Cafe


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Main Dining Hall is another hot spot where a long queue is usually spotted at the entrance. The concept is that of fine dining where one can choose the appetiser, main and dessert from the choices available. Another awesome part is that one is not restricted to one choice of each category, so one can order quite a number of different appetiser, main or dessert to try. 






Maine Lobster, a premium special that I order. The flesh is bouncy, yet to easy to bite, teh texture is perfect!

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I also got a complimentary dining offer at Solarium Bistro, a restaurant specialising in Mediterranean cuisine, served buffet style. This is perfect for a change in taste, and the food here proves to be refreshing, yummy and different.







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Another dining option is Two70 Cafe, with some good choices of breakfast and brunch choices. The view here is awesome. And it is the choice location for holding shows and dancing sessions. 




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There are so many places to explore, from the grandeur interior, beautiful displays, chilling spots, lounges, bars to the poolside.








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Trip to Penang




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One of my favourite activity onboard is to just relax and admire the serene beauty of the sea. It feels so calming and soothing to just stare out into the seemingly boundless sea.


Sunset at my balcony. Yes, a room with balcony is a must for me. I just fall asleep countless of times from just staring at the sea. It feels so good to be able to do that.



The beautiful iridescent colours of the evening


Setting off from Marine Cruise Centre.



There is beauty in pitch black darkness of the open sea at night.

Thoughts: Aamzing Experience

Tuesday, December 26, 2017

Back from Cruise! And a brief post on the food there

As someone who writes about dining experiences, it is impossible to resist writing about my food-related experiences on board Royal Caribbean. I enjoy the cruise a lot, it is a nice relaxing getaway with plenty of entertainment and recreational facilities to keep boredom at bay. So how do the food measure up to my expectations? Actually, knowing that the kitchen has to handle three thousand plus guests, I do not set my bar too high. I do feel that the crew does very well to manage that many guests and provide decent meals. Anyway, onto the restaurants!

Windjammer is where guests are treated to free flow of mainly Western and Indian food. The spread is pretty impressive, spanning over four long tables and another six standalone counters. On first visit, I do munch happily on the food due to the variety. But the thing is the spread is almost the same everyday, and it does not differ much between lunch and dinner. So for subsequent visits, I just find myself eating for the sake of eating. For breakfast, I prefer the spread here as compared to the limited one at the Dining Room. Anything that you can think of for a western breakfast, Windjammer has it. Sausages, eggs, cereals, yoghurts, bacons, hams, breads, they have them all here.

Dining Room is another place where one is not charged to have meals there. The good part about breakfast there is that you can choose a freshly warmed breakfast from a list of selections. The mini buffet spread situated at the centre of the hall is nothing to shout about—just regular stash of cereals, drinks and not-so-nice yoghurts. For lunch and dinner here, we get to select a dish from each section of the three course meals. I prefer this place is because the menu keeps changing for every meal, so I get to try different dishes every time. And most of these dishes are pretty good in taste, especially the appetizer of Scallop Gratin. For desserts, opt for the cakes and panna cotta instead of the mango rice, which is simply awful in taste due to the use of artificial mango flavour. One thing to note: bring along a set of formal clothes if you want to dine at here on the last night of the cruise, or else it is off to dining at Windjammer.

There will be staff going around to promote specialty restaurants and special set meals, and I get to try The Brunch. My verdict is unless you are interested in the kitchen tour, which is part of the package, do not bother to try out the brunch. The free flow of champagne is great, but the food is not good enough to match it. The selection is very limited, spanning over only two long tables, and the food are mostly cold. I think I rather go and eat the same old dishes at Windjammer instead, seriously.

One last tip: go early to have your meals. It will be less crowded and in the case of Windjammer, it will be easy to find seats.

Bon voyage and Bon appétit!