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  1. That means we will have to cruise more often. :-)

     

    We travel a lot, but never chose cruise because I thought it would be, well, boring. The kids read CC and got really excited about it. From the very beginning my son wanted to write a review for CC, so he took notes along the way, and noted the names of various locations and animals. I am glad he did his part to CC.

     

     

    He needs to get his own CC account and write more reviews, really enjoyed it.
  2. This is what my 4-year-old told me the other day:

     

    "Mom, I would like to go to that hotel again, the hotel that floats on water. Bob (my son) said it would be a lot of money. Can you go buy a lot money then?"

     

    I wish! :D:D

     

    Thank you to your son for replying! That sets my mind at ease and it's also heartening to hear that your 4yo loved it so much.

     

    Again, please let him know that his review was VERY helpful to me and we we may just book that RCI cruise next year because of it!

     

    (Note to you - I say "may," not because his review wasn't stellar, but because we're going to start trying for a second in August so depending on if/when that happens, that determines the cruise! No cruises after 24 weeks.)

  3. I also have a 4-year-old on the cruise. She liked the kids club so much that she's willing to go there immediately after we came back from the Mayan Ruins trip (which was a long and tiring one). They were dressed up as pirates and "surveyed" the whole ship. So cute.

     

    This is the reply from my son:

     

    "I think some of the game's rules were unfair. For example, in a ball game, I was told that I hit someone on her head, and I was out. I was 99% sure I didn't, but even if I did, I thought that I should have at least 2 chances. I still enjoyed it very much.

    I was in Voyagers and I think your child will be in Aquanauts (I hope I spelled that right). Thanks for reading my review!"

     

     

    This is the BEST review I have ever read! He's got quite a voice. I do have a question for him, as a parent who's considering a 2019 cruise with a 4 year old (I know the ages are quite different but bear with me): can he elaborate on the AO counselors sometimes making "bad choices and rules"? I certainly don't think it could be anything too bad, since it seems he enjoyed himself, but I'm still curious as to what he meant. Thank you!
  4. "I thought our cruise on the Serenade of the Seas was fabulous, though I suppose it helped that this was our first cruise. I know I’m just a kid, but I think I can still write a decent review. First, I thought the embarkation was very smooth. Not that much security, so not much wasted time. It was still safe because they checked all our IDs, our clothes, and our luggage, which we mostly gave to a man who checked it and brought it to our room.

     

    When we went to Windjammer for the first time, I was like,”GASP” (I like saying GASP out loud and not actually gasping), this is the best buffet I’ve ever been in. In my opinion, there weren’t many choices, but the reason I gave it 5 stars is because my family loved it, and because I am picky. I then realized the rooms were open, so we all hurried down to our rooms. It was miniscule! For a few minutes, we complained, but after a day, it felt nice and cozy. Though you will usually not spend much time in it, each time you come into your room, you feel happy, cozy, safe, and relaxed.

     

    Next, you should go to Adventure Ocean, which we called the Kid’s Club. (Parents always have to accompany you for the first time and if your parents sign the permission sheet, you get a white wrist band and you can sign yourself out and in.) They have many fantastically fun activities, such as Crazy Tag, Gaga Ball, Fireball, e.t.c.They even have tournaments! The consoulers were pretty good, but sometimes they make bad choices and rules.

     

    And for dinner… the main dining room, Reflections! You may have to place a free reservation, but it’s worth it! But try not to be like me, because for main course and dessert I had the same thing every night… Aged Manhattan Steak and New York Cheesecake! Looks like I was going for an ad on the billboards in Manhattan: The Crazy Guy Who Ate Our Steak and Cheesecake for 5 Days in a Row! That said, I’m sure that other people would love everything, because that restaurant served everything from fried snails to crab cake! Plus, they switched most of the menu every day! We had excellent Waiters, and their assistants were excellent too. Say hello to Pinto and Kumar for me! Same for Robert and his assistant Karina from Russia!

     

    The variety of sports are amazing! They have two ping-pong tables, a basketball court, a few swimming pools, and a mini-golf course. They can entertain you for a loooooooooooooong time, as I saw some grown-ups and kids play for hours on the same basketball court for hours! Believe it or not, they played every day! If you think they’re just extreme basketball lovers, let’s check out the pools! There are 2 pools. Let’s start off with the less crowded one: the kiddie pool. It is shallow, and has a deep section which is about a meter deep. There is a floating serpent streaking through the outer sections, and there are two water slides: a water slide that does not spew water and is in the section where the serpent is, and a slide that does spew water, where our family kept getting stuck. There is a shark shaped shower, and there are a few beach chairs dotted at the side. That pool seemed good for tots and other little kids. Now, the most popular pool was a regularpool we often see in a hotel, which had, once again, a shallow zone and a deep zone. It had 2 hot tubs on the side, which I really loved. The hot tubs were filled with bubbles!. Every now and then, there were even waves! There is also a bar next to it that serves food like hot dogs and drinks like lemonade! Overlooking the pool was a giant public balcony where if you didn’t want to swim, you could watch! At a corner, there are towels, though they smell like vegetables (which I actually like). Pretty good, eh? But that’s not all! Well, the mini golf was pretty small, but it had a good variety of courses (nine), ranging from plain easy to pretty hard.

     

    Now, if you think that’s all, you’re wrong! There were activities, and like the dining menus at Reflections, most of them change every day! There were movies every day, and you’d want them to change. There were 2 movies every night, with a variety from Wonder to Logan Lucky. There are activities from midnight to 1:00 a.m., and 24-hour activities to fill the gap. Since they overlap each other, you should be plenty busy! Well, if you don’t like any of the activities, then you must have NEVER been happy. There is SUCH a big variety of activities, you cannot possibly be bored. If you’re a kid, you’ll like activities like the Fun Darts Game, the Family Water Balloon Toss, Origami, Rock Climbing, Family Paper Airplanes Competition, Family Selfie Trivia Hunt, etc. If you’re a grown-up, you still have a lot of events, actually more than kids!

     

    Even with all those on the ship, the experience at the excursions were great! I’m going to describe them in order. Your first stop is Costa Maya. If you’ve never been to that port before, it looked great! Another great part was that people made some of the port look like the Mayan Ruins! There are some great tours for the Mayan ruins! We went with a company called Native Choices, to a stone pyramid which used to be a temple. We saw more structures like that and an amazing flight of stairs! Service was great, and so were pineapples and Mayan food like chicken, tortillas, salsa, all types of veggies, etc., which we ate in a Mayan village! On the second destination, Cozumel, we had a blast snorkeling! Since it was very windy, the Royal Caribbean one got canceled, but Cozumel Cruise Excursions (the company we used) didn’t! I couldn’t see very clearly and needed to get onboard quickly, so I didn’t see anything on the first station (Palancar Reef), but I could on the second (Columbia Reef) and third (El Cielo). El Cielo is so beautiful. There are sea creatures like starfish, turtles, sand dollars, stingrays, etc. My sister even found a colorful shell!

     

    Finally, for disembarking, I’d say, I really didn’t like it. It was terrible! Picture this. We had time for breakfast. We were neatly sorted by number off the ship. We were #2. Our big suitcase was poking its head out of the luggage pack #2. We went through a brief yet secure personal check. That only took about 2 minutes. We boarded a bus to our excursion. Most people would ask, “What was so bad about that?” Well, if I were you, I would think, “Wait. He was on a cruise. Theruise was totally fun. I know that because I read this totally awesome review. And he just left one!” Then, as some (1 out of 152 people, probably?) of you would think, “I’m surprised he wasn’t bawling his eyes out.”

     

    Interesting. We got off our first cruise, and it’s still not over? What if this is just the conclusion? Nope, it’s not. I’m positive. I’m the writer, after all. Another cruise stop? Nope, since the last paragraph was about disembarkation. Plus, we were already in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, U.S., North America, Earth, in the Milky Way. Well, we were going to the Florida Everglade National Park! We first went on a city tour, then went to the Park. I got to hold a baby alligator, and saw many animals like a giant crocodile, a panther, a kookaburra, etc. When we went into our speedboat or whatever boat it was, it was soooooooooooo loud that we had to put earplugs into our ears! We had a good boat captain, Bob, and went astoundingly fast! Before we knew it, our adventure was done!!!!!! :( :) @-@

     

    Sorry, dudes. Gotta stop the party now. THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! for reading this review. Have a great ride on the Serenade of the Seas, have a great year, and don’t eat too much donuts for breakfast at Windjammer. Bye!"

  5. "I thought our cruise on the Serenade of the Seas was fabulous, though I suppose it helped that this was our first cruise. I know I’m just a kid, but I think I can still write a decent review. First, I thought the embarkation was very smooth. Not that much security, so not much wasted time. It was still safe because they checked all our IDs, our clothes, and our luggage, which we mostly gave to a man who checked it and brought it to our room.

     

    When we went to Windjammer for the first time, I was like,”GASP” (I like saying GASP out loud and not actually gasping), this is the best buffet I’ve ever been in. In my opinion, there weren’t many choices, but the reason I gave it 5 stars is because my family loved it, and because I am picky. I then realized the rooms were open, so we all hurried down to our rooms. It was miniscule! For a few minutes, we complained, but after a day, it felt nice and cozy. Though you will usually not spend much time in it, each time you come into your room, you feel happy, cozy, safe, and relaxed.

     

    Next, you should go to Adventure Ocean, which we called the Kid’s Club. (Parents always have to accompany you for the first time and if your parents sign the permission sheet, you get a white wrist band and you can sign yourself out and in.) They have many fantastically fun activities, such as Crazy Tag, Gaga Ball, Fireball, e.t.c.They even have tournaments! The consoulers were pretty good, but sometimes they make bad choices and rules.

     

    And for dinner… the main dining room, Reflections! You may have to place a free reservation, but it’s worth it! But try not to be like me, because for main course and dessert I had the same thing every night… Aged Manhattan Steak and New York Cheesecake! Looks like I was going for an ad on the billboards in Manhattan: The Crazy Guy Who Ate Our Steak and Cheesecake for 5 Days in a Row! That said, I’m sure that other people would love everything, because that restaurant served everything from fried snails to crab cake! Plus, they switched most of the menu every day! We had excellent Waiters, and their assistants were excellent too. Say hello to Pinto and Kumar for me! Same for Robert and his assistant Karina from Russia!

     

    The variety of sports are amazing! They have two ping-pong tables, a basketball court, a few swimming pools, and a mini-golf course. They can entertain you for a loooooooooooooong time, as I saw some grown-ups and kids play for hours on the same basketball court for hours! Believe it or not, they played every day! If you think they’re just extreme basketball lovers, let’s check out the pools! There are 2 pools. Let’s start off with the less crowded one: the kiddie pool. It is shallow, and has a deep section which is about a meter deep. There is a floating serpent streaking through the outer sections, and there are two water slides: a water slide that does not spew water and is in the section where the serpent is, and a slide that does spew water, where our family kept getting stuck. There is a shark shaped shower, and there are a few beach chairs dotted at the side. That pool seemed good for tots and other little kids. Now, the most popular pool was a regularpool we often see in a hotel, which had, once again, a shallow zone and a deep zone. It had 2 hot tubs on the side, which I really loved. The hot tubs were filled with bubbles!. Every now and then, there were even waves! There is also a bar next to it that serves food like hot dogs and drinks like lemonade! Overlooking the pool was a giant public balcony where if you didn’t want to swim, you could watch! At a corner, there are towels, though they smell like vegetables (which I actually like). Pretty good, eh? But that’s not all! Well, the mini golf was pretty small, but it had a good variety of courses (nine), ranging from plain easy to pretty hard.

     

    Now, if you think that’s all, you’re wrong! There were activities, and like the dining menus at Reflections, most of them change every day! There were movies every day, and you’d want them to change. There were 2 movies every night, with a variety from Wonder to Logan Lucky. There are activities from midnight to 1:00 a.m., and 24-hour activities to fill the gap. Since they overlap each other, you should be plenty busy! Well, if you don’t like any of the activities, then you must have NEVER been happy. There is SUCH a big variety of activities, you cannot possibly be bored. If you’re a kid, you’ll like activities like the Fun Darts Game, the Family Water Balloon Toss, Origami, Rock Climbing, Family Paper Airplanes Competition, Family Selfie Trivia Hunt, etc. If you’re a grown-up, you still have a lot of events, actually more than kids!

     

    Even with all those on the ship, the experience at the excursions were great! I’m going to describe them in order. Your first stop is Costa Maya. If you’ve never been to that port before, it looked great! Another great part was that people made some of the port look like the Mayan Ruins! There are some great tours for the Mayan ruins! We went with a company called Native Choices, to a stone pyramid which used to be a temple. We saw more structures like that and an amazing flight of stairs! Service was great, and so were pineapples and Mayan food like chicken, tortillas, salsa, all types of veggies, etc., which we ate in a Mayan village! On the second destination, Cozumel, we had a blast snorkeling! Since it was very windy, the Royal Caribbean one got canceled, but Cozumel Cruise Excursions (the company we used) didn’t! I couldn’t see very clearly and needed to get onboard quickly, so I didn’t see anything on the first station (Palancar Reef), but I could on the second (Columbia Reef) and third (El Cielo). El Cielo is so beautiful. There are sea creatures like starfish, turtles, sand dollars, stingrays, etc. My sister even found a colorful shell!

     

    Finally, for disembarking, I’d say, I really didn’t like it. It was terrible! Picture this. We had time for breakfast. We were neatly sorted by number off the ship. We were #2. Our big suitcase was poking its head out of the luggage pack #2. We went through a brief yet secure personal check. That only took about 2 minutes. We boarded a bus to our excursion. Most people would ask, “What was so bad about that?” Well, if I were you, I would think, “Wait. He was on a cruise. Theruise was totally fun. I know that because I read this totally awesome review. And he just left one!” Then, as some (1 out of 152 people, probably?) of you would think, “I’m surprised he wasn’t bawling his eyes out.”

     

    Interesting. We got off our first cruise, and it’s still not over? What if this is just the conclusion? Nope, it’s not. I’m positive. I’m the writer, after all. Another cruise stop? Nope, since the last paragraph was about disembarkation. Plus, we were already in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, U.S., North America, Earth, in the Milky Way. Well, we were going to the Florida Everglade National Park! We first went on a city tour, then went to the Park. I got to hold a baby alligator, and saw many animals like a giant crocodile, a panther, a kookaburra, etc. When we went into our speedboat or whatever boat it was, it was soooooooooooo loud that we had to put earplugs into our ears! We had a good boat captain, Bob, and went astoundingly fast! Before we knew it, our adventure was done!!!!!! :( :) @-@

     

    Sorry, dudes. Gotta stop the party now. THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! for reading this review. Have a great ride on the Serenade of the Seas, have a great year, and don’t eat too much donuts for breakfast at Windjammer. Bye!"

  6. Yes, Viking Crown is there, but mostly empty. I did not even want to work there because it felt "lifeless" during the day. (The cruise was fully booked.)

     

    Can anyone tell me if Serenade still has the Viking Crown Lounge? The last time we sailed on this ship, the VCL was in place. Since RCCL has done away with these, I just wasn't sure that it was still there.

     

    Also, for those who eat in Windjammer for dinner......do you wear shorts/dress as for the main dining room/comfortable clothes, etc.

     

    Thanks for your help.

  7. We just came back from the snorkel and El Cielo tour with them. The water was a little rough because of the wind, but we had lots of fun. We snorkeled from the

    Columbia Reef to the Palancar

    Reef, and then played in the water at El Cielo. There are a couple of other boats nearby, but you are definitely not going to flap on other snorkelers!

     

    Does this tour get away from from the crowds snorkeling at the cruise ships? I’ve heard some of the best reefs are there’s but I’d rather take my chances and go to a different reef where my flippers aren’t flapping on everyone else lol!

     

     

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  8. My 12 year old were in the teen club for one night but stayed with the 9-11 year olds for the rest of the trip. She enjoyed it. There are many kids on board, but the staff allowed her in as long as her presence does not create any problem. In fact the 6-8 group and the 9-11 group had activities together most of the time, so your 14 year old might be bored.

     

     

    Hello all! I have a lovely trip planned on Allure in April. My kids, aged 14 & 11 will be joining us. I just noticed that the kids clubs are divided at age 12, so my kids would potentially be separated. Is this strictly enforced or more of a general guide? Also, is there some sort of supervision provided by the ship? I am just having nightmares about the idiotic things that sound like an awesome idea to teens (let’s hang over the railing!). I’m pretty positive my kids wouldn’t actually be that dumb, but kids these days are eating tide pods...
  9. I booked last May, final payment in November. I called in to prepay gratuities yesterday, and was charged the old rate.

     

    gratuities went up Jan 2nd, I believe if you did not pay them before they went up you will pay the new price. We are sailing in April on the Serenade and made final payment Jan 19th, I paid our gratuities then. They were all the new pricing even though we booked the cruise back in August.
  10. I am getting ready for the snorkeling trip (in one week!!). Just curious: Is it cold to snorkel in this weather? What about playing on the beach? I see weather forecast with high at 81C. My kids are excited about snorkeling, but they really don't like cold water in swimming pools. Any thoughts or tips will be very much appreciated!

  11. I thought it was like the Disney world. You pay $$$ up front for the peace of mind. :-(

     

    Definitely not free! Only you can tell how much to spend. There are numerous stories of kids charging hundreds of dollars on their Seapass account. Something you need to discuss and set rules for ahead of time.
  12. When looking at the cruise planner, I noticed the arcade credit for sale ($80 for $100). Somehow I thought they were free and were together with the kids clubs! If I have 2 kids who like arcade games, how much should I set aside? Is the credit package worthwhile? Thanks!

  13. I didn't even see the option of uploading a photo during my check in process this morning. Is that specific to the ship? Hopefully I didn't miss anything.

     

    I went to begin my online check-in for my April cruise and it now requires me to upload a photo, or take one with my webcam.

     

    Will this be instead of the one they take at the port, or in addition to? Are there any parameters for the photo?

  14. Thanks! So the stated check-in time has always been 12-3pm but people still got checked in at 11?

     

    Port Everglades opens the door to check in at 10:00am. Boarding normally starts at 11:00. Once checked in you will be seated according to your loyalty level to wait for your boarding group. Best times to check in without lines are 10:30 - 11:30 and after 1:30....
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