My family and I was on this same cruise. First day we were looking for ducks with our kids. Seen that exact duck on the table BUT with a tan purse left behind on the chair. We took it to guest services along with the duck. Hope she got her purse back and had a great time!
It's really nice watching your content and my favorite ones are always your cruise ship videos 🚢. I have watched all of them so far including some of the videos you post about theme parks as well. It's one of my favorite things to do on my off days and keep them coming! Can't wait to watch part 2.
Is it that busy because it's embarkation day? Looking to book a cruise for me an my wife and considering royal due to the entertainment, but concern about it feeling packed. Thoughts? Also how is the food that is free and not an add-on?
During the days, it is not so busy as people go to port or lounge in their rooms or by the pool. However, at night, the Promenade is always busy. That is where they do the "parties" and they usually have live bands and bring out the merchandise to sell. The entertainment venues (aqua theater, studio B, main theater) are busy, too. You need a reservation to go into the show, unless you want to start lining up "standby" 30-45 minutes before the doors open and hope that people with reservations don't show up. If you go on this ship, I would be sure and make your reservations for all the shows first thing after getting on the ship. And as far as the food, I enjoyed it and I love to eat! There are plenty of free options, like pizza and hot dogs, donuts in the morning, and of course the buffet has a good variety of options. I can't say how the dining room was because I didn't go. The dining room just takes forever and I wanted to do all the entertainment early so I didn't have time to wait around for dinner.
My family and I was on this same cruise. First day we were looking for ducks with our kids. Seen that exact duck on the table BUT with a tan purse left behind on the chair. We took it to guest services along with the duck. Hope she got her purse back and had a great time!
THANK YOU! She did get it back. We thought for sure it was gone so it was a nice surprise when she found out it was turned in.
It's really nice watching your content and my favorite ones are always your cruise ship videos 🚢. I have watched all of them so far including some of the videos you post about theme parks as well. It's one of my favorite things to do on my off days and keep them coming! Can't wait to watch part 2.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate you watching.
Is it that busy because it's embarkation day? Looking to book a cruise for me an my wife and considering royal due to the entertainment, but concern about it feeling packed. Thoughts? Also how is the food that is free and not an add-on?
During the days, it is not so busy as people go to port or lounge in their rooms or by the pool. However, at night, the Promenade is always busy. That is where they do the "parties" and they usually have live bands and bring out the merchandise to sell. The entertainment venues (aqua theater, studio B, main theater) are busy, too. You need a reservation to go into the show, unless you want to start lining up "standby" 30-45 minutes before the doors open and hope that people with reservations don't show up. If you go on this ship, I would be sure and make your reservations for all the shows first thing after getting on the ship. And as far as the food, I enjoyed it and I love to eat! There are plenty of free options, like pizza and hot dogs, donuts in the morning, and of course the buffet has a good variety of options. I can't say how the dining room was because I didn't go. The dining room just takes forever and I wanted to do all the entertainment early so I didn't have time to wait around for dinner.
This is definitely not for me….
What isn't for you? Cruising or the giant ships?
@@HangingOutWithMike giant ships
I can understand that. I think the sweet spot for me is Carnival's Conquest class when it comes to size vs how many people are on it.