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  1. If you don't pick a shore excursion, what do you do in port? For instance, when we go to Grand Cayman, we stroll over to the Paradise Cafe. I ordered a cheeseburger so I could say I had a cheeseburger in paradise! Actually, i usually get the local beer and conch fritters.

     

    I am particularly interested in Cozumel, Roatan, and Belize City. But I'd love to hear what "no excursion" people do in port for fun.

     

    Thanks!

  2. UkuleleCruiser -

     

    I think the penguins are just around the workout area and it is just a theme.  Our favorite restaurants are Chops and Sabor.  Have never done the Chef's Table and do not care to as I do not drink and that is one of the main purposes of the table is to pair food with drinks.  If you mean the galley tour, they offer that for Diamonds and above for free and if you want a ship's tour I think it costs about $150.00 per person, but is size limited. Have no favorite bar as once again do not drink if I did, can get all the drinks I want from 4:30 to 8:00 each day in the lounges during happy hour or have 3 drinks loaded on my card to go to any bar and get a drink during same happy hour.

    Thanks for the feedback! Good stuff.

  3. My personal feeling on the drink packages is that it is not yet a mature product for Royal Caribbean. As time goes on, I think they will tweak it and offer some different combinations more in line with different people's drinking habits. Maybe a package that just includes a selection of wines with dinner, or something like that. I'm waiting it out: For what I drink, it makes much more sense just to buy the drinks when i want them.

  4. Have been on liberty 14 times since it came to Galveston.  4 before dry dock and 10 since dry dock.  If you have any ship related questions, just ask.  You will enjoy the ship and especially the crew if you take the time to talk to them.

    What's the deal with the penguins? What are your favorite bars or specialty restaurants? Did you do the Chef's table and what did you think? Does Liberty offer the "Cook's Tour" of the kitchen? (They offered that on Navigator). Any ship secrets we should know? Thanks bunches!

  5. I've been on two cruises on the same ship, but with different embarcation ports and different destination ports. However, our cruises out of Galveston seem to visit the same destination ports. That's OK -- I don't love the ports so much that I am repeating them: it's more that the ship is a bigger part of the experience for us: The floating luxury hotel for a week. And the ship rotations have kept that pretty fresh for us!

  6. My wife and I cruised on Navigator of the Seas November 2015  -- Our first experience with Royal Caribbean. Loved the promenade concept of the ship -- That was really a focal point. However, the very best thing about the ship was the California Wine Pairing dinner we had at the Chops Grille. Wonderful! We are cruising on the Liberty of the Seas December 2016, and the very first thing we signed up for was the Chef's Table Dinner. We are looking forward to it.

     

    What are the coolest or most unique things you have found about the ships you have been on? I am particularly interested in Liberty, but eager to hear what everyone thinks.

     

    -Ukulele Cruiser

    10/09 -- Carnival Conquest

    10/12 -- Carnival Conquest

    11/15 -- Navigator of the Seas

    12/16 -- Liberty of the Seas

    12/17 -- Norwegian Pearl

  7. We are going to try Sabor on our upcoming cruise over Christmas. I am a bit disappointed in the reports on the guacamole -- The making of that is a show in itself at most upscale Mexican restaurants around here. Hopefully, we'll have a better experience.

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