Vacation: “Cruise Adventure” on Royal Caribbean’s Serenade of the Seas (Part 2, Pictures)
We talked a little earlier this week about our cruise vacation on Royal Caribbean’s Serenade of the Seas!
Now we would like to share a few pictures of our adventures on board the ship that week!
Our stateroom was great! They had plenty of shelves and spots to put items away. It had the most comfortable bed I have slept on in long time. Jake and I are still trying to figure out how we can get that bed with the rocking motion of the ship so we can sleep soundly again!
This picture was requested by our girls. I did one last time and they wanted another window seat picture. The beautiful scenery behind me is Puerto Rico.
We played Put-Put or Miniature Golf in the dark and wind. They had plenty of lights and music going. Thankfully no one lost their ball but we had a few close calls!
It was pretty amazing looking down through the coffee table to the centrium. A couple brave people laid across the table but their pictures were too dark with all the lighting beneath them. It wasn’t an ideal place to linger if you don’t like heights.
Karlie LOVES Match box cars so we took this picture for her!
Jake checking out the sights with his binoculars. It came in handy several times during the trip. The walkie talkies were another great investment especially since we were traveling with a group.
Our first formal night on the cruise. It was fun to dress up, go to dinner and a show with my man!
The towel animals were a special treat in our room every night. Sometimes they were on the bed and other times they were hanging up in the room. Little gifts from our stateroom attendant!
The indoor pool and Solarium was really neat. Full of plants, a pool, cafe and more. The pool was really neat especially at night when the ship was moving because you could see the waves rolling back and forth in the pool as the ship rocked.
The outdoor pool was always surrounded by numerous people laying out to work on their tans.
The self leveling pool tables were pretty cool. It was a hit with our group after dinner. I even played a couple rounds!
The food was simply delicious! The best part is I didn’t have to cook or clean all week. Love the fruit monkey in the tree.
Talented watermelon carvers on board. These looked awesome and they were the displays!
The swan was beautiful. The detailed carving on these and other watermelons was really neat!
The rooster made me laugh. I have never seen someone turn vegetables into a rooster before, very creative!
Noel was an awesome waiter. He was positive, pleasant and entertaining. Also, he offered a lot of great recommendations on what to do during our days on the islands, several times that proved very valuable!
The elephant was so cute standing next to Jake’s pillows. Our stateroom attendant did a great job keeping the room clean and was always helpful with any questions we had. We only watched the ship and activity information channel on TV but since ours wasn’t working we ended up getting a Flat Panel TV in our room by the second day. The maintenance guy said you would be amazed how many people actually spend the entire cruise in their rooms watching TV. So thankful Jake isn’t that way because we had a blast exploring islands, learning, on adventures and meeting new people.
Noel brought our table plates of lobster tails since everyone ordered lobster one night. It was wonderful. The girls were ready to go with us just for the lobster and seafood we ate during our cruise!
Our second “formal” dinner night. Jake and I had wonderful time having fun and relaxing together. It was great traveling with family yet having some time alone as well. Lots of fun memories!
Fresh flowers were distributed throughout the ship. The islands had the most beautiful plants. Loved it!
Outdoor pool in the daytime. They are having a Pool Volleyball competition between the Crew and Guests. Not sure who won the competition but we watched a couple rounds.
They had a water slide on the ship. Yes, I had to go down it! Actually I think we went down it 3 or 4 times. If you look behind the people standing at the railing you will see the ocean in the background.
Noel was an excellent waiter. He even came by our breakfast table the morning we were leaving to say goodbye to our group. If you go on Royal Caribbean’s Serenade of the Seas request Noel as your waiter, you won’t be disappointed!
This picture makes me laugh because it really is a long hallway with rooms on both sides. With that being said we never seen or heard anyone in the rooms next to us (well except for Jeremy and Amber, but that was because they were part of our party).
It was a wonderful week packed full of fun activities and great memories. Jake and I had a blast and look forward to our next vacation traveling. Next week I will share with you a little about our adventures in Puerto Rico!
A Vacation To Remember series is a reflection on our recent trip and ways we relaxed. Life is short and we were thrilled to have the opportunity to build memories with family and explore of of the most amazing places during our time away. Go with a good attitude and looking for fun and it will be an awesome trip jammed packed with positive memories. It is refreshing having some time away from the regular routine. Make it a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet new people and learn. You just might see or try something new that takes your breath away!
Cruising on “Serenade of the Seas”
We had the privilege of cruising on Royal Caribbean’s “Serenade of the Seas” ship on our last vacation. The first evening we were aboard the boat was full of exploring the ship, our cabin, the schedules, activities and the amazing services they had to offer. It was our second cruise and the “Serenade of the Seas” was a bigger ship as well as a longer trip. We were excited to have the opportunity to explore more islands during our trip. Both of us slept very well aboard our time on the ship as they cruised from island to island during the night. We met a lot of really neat people and was able to spend some quality time with our family. “Serenade of the Seas” is one of Royal Caribbean’s newer ships. Here is some information about “Serenade of the Seas”:
Ship Facts
* Maiden Voyage: August 1, 2003
* Passenger Capacity: 2,114 double occupancy; 2,502 maximum
* Godmother: Whoopi Goldberg
* Gross Tonnage: 90,090
* Length: 962′
* Beam: 105.6′
* Draft: 27.9′
* Cruising Speed: 22 knotsShip Highlights
* Rock-climbing wall
* Portofino Italian Restaurant
* Chops Grille
* Latté-tudes,SM a specialty coffee house featuring Seattle’s Best Coffee®
* Seaview Café
* Themed bars and lounges
* Casino RoyaleSM
* The Colony Club, a unique British colonial-style lounge with self-leveling pool tables;
* Beautiful indoor Solarium
* Indoor/outdoor country club with golf simulator
* Adventure Ocean® youth facilities
* Day Spa and Fitness Center
* Sports court with basketball/volleyball courtThese were just a few of the details of “Serenade of the Seas”. We enjoyed amazing food, great entertainment and a fun times. We would go again if we had the opportunity. If you have never cruised before it is an experience worth trying at least once. None of our party got sea sick. The trip was pretty smooth and the service wonderful. Check it out if you are thinking about taking a cruise. Who knows who you’ll meet along the way!
A Vacation To Remember series is a reflection on our recent trip and ways we relaxed. Life is short and we were thrilled to have the opportunity to build memories with family and explore of of the most amazing places during our time away. Go with a good attitude and looking for fun and it will be an awesome trip jammed packed with positive memories. It is refreshing having some time away from the regular routine. Make it a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet new people and learn. You just might see or try something new that takes your breath away!