twangster Posted September 25, 2018 Report Share Posted September 25, 2018 I chose to write this blog after the cruise is over. This allows me to focus on the cruise during the cruise, live in the moment and go through a thousand photos looking for the best ones after the cruise is over in the comfort of my favorite chair and large computer monitors. Itinerary is Miami - Nassau - Cococay - Sea Day - Miami Here are some other live blogs worthy of a read from other blog users who have recently sailed the newly AMPED Mariner of the Seas. @Lovetocruise2002 - https://www.royalcaribbeanblog.com/boards/index.php?/topic/8955-“moments-on-mariner”-–-mariner-of-the-seas–-august-13-17-2018/ @CruiseHabit Ric - https://www.royalcaribbeanblog.com/boards/index.php?/topic/9322-mariner-of-the-seas-liveishblog-917-922/ Given their excellent work I won't repeat everything they have blogged about so if you haven't already, give their blogs a quick read. For this Miami based cruise I flew into Miami the day before and stayed at the Hilton Blue Lagoon near Miami airport. Post cruise my plan will be a rental car to drive up to Port Canaveral where I'll jump on Enchantment of the Seas. Since I have to fly to Florida, a 4 night cruise typically isn't worth it given the cost of airfare so adding a back-to-back or in this case a side-to-side extends the cruise length making the additional cost of airfare worth it. Both cruises have the same ports so I'll be doing a double dip to both Nassau and Cococay. For this cruise my only excursion booked through Royal is a certified scuba dive in Cococay. On sale from a normal price of $68 I paid just $57. It's a one tank shore dive to a maximum depth of 37 feet so it's also a great way to keep my scuba certification and my diving brain current without committing a huge block of time to the excursion. While I have visited Cococay before, I've never dove here before. I'm looking forward to exploring the portion of Cococay below the waves. For Nassau, I booked a 737 airline simulator experience in Nassau as a private excursion not offered through the cruise line. Lovetocruise2002, FlowBro Ty, catinthehat300 and 6 others 7 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt Posted September 26, 2018 Report Share Posted September 26, 2018 14 hours ago, twangster said: This allows me to focus on the cruise during the cruise, live in the moment and go through a thousand photos looking for the best ones after the cruise is over in the comfort of my favorite chair and large computer monitors. Translation: @twangster wanted to make sure his photos were even more impressive JLMoran, Lovetocruise2002, Neesa and 3 others 1 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZOKUEL Posted September 26, 2018 Report Share Posted September 26, 2018 does mariner offer dive certification course in royals things to do on mariner it says they do but mariner is not listed of the ships that provide it? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twangster Posted September 26, 2018 Author Report Share Posted September 26, 2018 Just now, ZOKUEL said: does mariner offer dive certification course in royals things to do on mariner it says they do but mariner is not listed of the ships that provide it? Mariner has a PADI 5 Star Dive Center on board. I observed the instructor in a pool early one morning with two guests doing what appeared to be the first of two mandatory check dives in the PADI OWD certification process. That same dive instructor would later lead our dive on Cococay, but that's getting ahead of myself. I suspect Mariner is absent from the website list of ships because Mariner was until recently home ported in Asia. My guess is they haven't updated the website. Suggest you call them for clarification. ZOKUEL 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twangster Posted September 26, 2018 Author Report Share Posted September 26, 2018 Day 0 - Miami Arrival Vested in the Hilton brand of hotels for business travel I often find myself in one when vacationing. On this occasion the Hilton Miami Airport Blue Lagoon is close to the airport and features a free hotel airport shuttle. It's a nice property with a nice outdoor pool and patio area set in a lagoon across the highway from the airport. Far enough away that airport noise wasn't an issue but close enough for the shuttle ride to be short. Standard king bed room. The view towards downtown. The windows were a little dirty or I might have captured some nice nighttime Miami skyline photos. Set on a peninsula into this small lagoon there are no other restaurants or bars nearby within walking distance. Fortunately they had a lobby bar, restaurant and room service at typical hotel prices. Food was good. Lovetocruise2002, ellcee, accio7 and 4 others 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Orange Crush Posted September 26, 2018 Report Share Posted September 26, 2018 15 hours ago, twangster said: For this cruise my only excursion booked through Royal is a certified scuba dive in Cococay. On sale from a normal price of $68 I paid just $57. It's a one tank shore dive to a maximum depth of 37 feet so it's also a great way to keep my scuba certification and my diving brain current without committing a huge block of time to the excursion. While I have visited Cococay before, I've never dove here before. I'm looking forward to exploring the portion of Cococay below the waves. I'm very interested to hear what you thought of the dive, I'm doing the same excursion next weekend. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twangster Posted September 26, 2018 Author Report Share Posted September 26, 2018 Day 1 IT'S CRUISE DAY!!! I checked Lyft the night before and it looked like about 20-25 minutes to the port in some traffic. I usually check both Uber and Lyft because sometime one can be cheaper than the other. For the Port of Miami you can use their website to determine the exact terminal your ship will be using: https://seaport2.miamidade.gov/dailydock/Default.aspx Currently Mariner appears to use Terminal G. I left the hotel 9:35 by Lyft and arrived at the terminal at 9:58am. With just a few guests ahead of me there were few lines. I was checked in and waiting by 10:15am. The waiting area for top tier (Platinum through Diamond Plus). Consecutive cruises were escorted off at 10:30am (heard on radio used by terminal personnel). Wedding party escorted upstairs at 10:33am. In the waiting area were several travel agents. Apparently Royal had extended a $200 deal to 100 travel agents for a balcony. 11:05am boarding started. Upon boarding I saw they had carry on storage. 1pm cabins became available. 1:45pm my luggage was down the hall so I walked down and grabbed it. With luggage unpacked I grabbed my camera and began exploring the ship. Great views of Miami from this spot in port. 4pm Muster Drill. Noted new graphics on the ship displays for muster. Make sure you find the muster crew member taking attendance and give them your cabin number. After that sail away! Because we were pointed West we had to make the turn in the turning basin before heading out to sea. Mariner is part of the Voyager class of ships which feature the Peak-a-boo bridge where you can look down into the bridge. I believe the man in the blue shirt is the local port pilot. Sail away time lapse: Sail away scope: https://www.periscope.tv/thetwangster/1eaJbVQPEYoJX Peak-a-boo bridge scope: https://www.periscope.tv/thetwangster/1YqGogQWzjMGv Lovetocruise2002, Skigoofy, cruiselife and 1 other 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twangster Posted September 26, 2018 Author Report Share Posted September 26, 2018 Cabin tour! Aft balcony cabin 9392. The view looking towards port: The view looking towards starboard: The view down: Cabin tour scope: https://www.periscope.tv/thetwangster/1eaKbVQRqbdKX accio7, Lovetocruise2002, cruiselife and 1 other 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twangster Posted September 26, 2018 Author Report Share Posted September 26, 2018 Day 1 - Dinner Changing for dinner I noticed a nice sunset over Miami If you look closely you can see the Miami skyline within the clouds. My Time Dining Room I don't normally order the regular steaks in the MDR but the table beside raved about the NY Strip so I figured why not? I can always ask for something else... It was pretty good for a cruise ship dining room steak. Key Lime Pie for dessert. Yum. cruiselife, Carlos A. and accio7 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twangster Posted September 27, 2018 Author Report Share Posted September 27, 2018 I noticed in the app that the ice skating show was tonight. Normally held later in a cruise I guess with the short 3/4 night cruises they've placed it on night one. I'm not a huge figure skating fan. However I'm always amazed how they can perform as much as they do on a small sheet of ice on a ship, moving in the ocean. Amazing. Spinning around hanging on a rope in mid-air with skates on. Wow! It's a fun show where in some parts they skate right up to the railings and lean over almost into your lap. Having scored a front row seat is was pretty cool. I always try to make it to the ice skating shows on the ships that have them and "Ice Under the Big Top" on Mariner did not disappoint. On this 4 night cruise it was also available later in the cruise on another day (day 4, sea day, 3pm) cruiselife, Traveler, accio7 and 1 other 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twangster Posted September 27, 2018 Author Report Share Posted September 27, 2018 Wandering the ship I came across The Bamboo Room. I'll add more pictures later but wanted to see if I could find @CruiseLifeRick's photo on the net. Found it! @mpoole3 tried to bribe me with an offer to remove it but rest assured, I left it in place. I spent some time exploring the ship and planning how I might take some pictures on another day. I noted in the Diamond Lounge they had removed the bar from within the lounge. Two waiters were serving drinks from a pantry service bar down the hall. It felt pretty awkward standing around waiting to place an order for 20 minutes so I left and used by diamond happy hour 'coupons' at the pool bar. The Viking Crown Lounge had a private party - the wedding party that boarded today I presume. I'm not sure where the time went but it was getting late. I checked the MarineTraffic.com app for our position. At nearly 1am we were approaching Freeport getting ready to make the turn into the shipping channel towards Nassau. With that, day one was complete. Time for bed. cruiselife, Lovetocruise2002, Skigoofy and 1 other 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twangster Posted September 27, 2018 Author Report Share Posted September 27, 2018 Day 2 - Nassau Our arrival was slated for 8am. I woke early and saw the making of a sunrise. I hadn't even thought of visiting the sports deck the day before so I though there might be some photo ops with the sunrise and lack of other guests. Walking around I noticed how they really amped up the LED lighting around the ship. The viewing seats for the Flowrider for example: A light rain started from a small rain cloud we passed under so I took cover up by the Diamond Lounge outdoor sitting area. They've done a really nice job on the sports deck and I was looking forward to trying a lot of it. Lovetocruise2002, accio7, cruiselife and 2 others 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twangster Posted September 27, 2018 Author Report Share Posted September 27, 2018 My intention was to head to the Windjammer for breakfast but the morning sunrise and pool deck caught me eye. They've done a really nice job with the upgrades. If the rest of the ships scheduled to get AMPED turn out as well I can see myself spending a lot of time of Voyager class ships. Once again I checked the free MarineTraffic.com app and saw we were approaching Nassau. Breakfast can wait, down to deck 4 to catch the lighthouse as we enter port. Not the best lighting or sunrise but what can you do? The scope of our arrival into Nassau: https://www.periscope.tv/thetwangster/1BRJjeQLwdRGw My stomach was letting me know it's time for breakfast. The entrance to the Windjammer has been updated in a style somewhat similar to Harmony. Hand washing stations were installed instead of just having hand sanitizing stations. Very fresh and modern, another upgrade I like. catinthehat300, JLMoran, cruiselife and 4 others 6 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lovetocruise2002 Posted September 27, 2018 Report Share Posted September 27, 2018 1 hour ago, twangster said: It's a fun show where in some parts they skate right up to the railings and lean over almost into your lap. Having scored a front row seat is was pretty cool. I thought this was the best ice show so far that I've seen. We had front row seats too. My daughter loved being so close! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twangster Posted September 27, 2018 Author Report Share Posted September 27, 2018 As an aviation geek my intention today was an experience in a 737 simulator open to the public in Nassau. While I was at the hotel in Miami I got a call. A bulb had blown in a projector. Being in Nassau they don't have access to resources like we do in the U.S. so they had to cancel my reservation. Fortunately because of my double dip I had already booked a second appointment during my Enchantment visit to Nassau. I have a projector in my home theater and have gone through this myself. Just like they did, I had a spare on hand from Amazon and just like me, their Amazon spare bulb lasted 10 seconds. I totality felt their pain - been there, done that. In their case it was costing them money. In my case it was just annoying and I ordered a bulb from a real projector outlet instead of Amazon. 'No problem' I told them and they were super nice and apologetic about it all. They assured me it would be fixed before my Enchantment stop a few days later. That left me without an excursion. Since it was a weekday I decided to work. Gotta pay for these cruises... After a few hours of work I needed to stretch my legs and I was hoping I might get some pictures in the AMPED adult only solarium without interrupting any fellow guests. On my way there... Pool deck surfer dude: Saw the ice cream machine on the pool deck close to the Windjammer so adding that here as well. Flowrider in action. The Solarium is for adults only. It has it's own pool and hot tubs, plus its own bar. The pool area is open to the sky but there are also covered areas for those who want to stay out of the sun. I noted the cubby holes on the wall where you can put towels, shoes, etc while in the tub. Another great addition instead of using a longer or chair to put your stuff on even though you aren't using that lounger or chair. Some of the solarium is similar to other ships albeit with a modern and fresh color design. However they have also added these new beach bungalow type beds. Very nice! Wow! Super great upgrades to the solarium. I hope they continue this on other ships getting ready to be AMPED. Of course just off the solarium forward port side is the door that leads to the Peak-a-boo bridge mentioned earlier, or you can just step out onto a small balcony/walkway to look around outside. The new solarium updates should be a big hit. cruiselife, Skigoofy, Carlos A. and 3 others 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twangster Posted September 27, 2018 Author Report Share Posted September 27, 2018 I spent the afternoon working then went to dinner. I saw a kids menu so took a picture for any parents wondering what the MDR is like for kids: Adult menu: Wedge Salad: Forgot to take pictures of the remaining courses but the Beef Tenderloin was good. cruiselife, accio7, catinthehat300 and 1 other 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twangster Posted September 27, 2018 Author Report Share Posted September 27, 2018 They had a table setup with some specialty dining menus: Jamie's MDR Breakfast: Skigoofy, cruiselife, accio7 and 1 other 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twangster Posted September 27, 2018 Author Report Share Posted September 27, 2018 Off to The Bamboo Room to sample some of their unique cocktails: Here is 'On The Run" served in a plastic pouch with handles so you can carry it around the ship. Next to Playmakers. Playmakers participate in Diamond Happy Hour for those Diamond or higher in the Crown and Anchor Society. We were here in Nassau until 11:30pm and with it now being dark I wanted to get some night photos of the ship so off I went to grab my camera and head off. The promenade aft while I was on my way out. Skigoofy, cruiselife, accio7 and 2 others 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lovetocruise2002 Posted September 27, 2018 Report Share Posted September 27, 2018 IIRC, I did say that your blog would do the ship way better justice and I was right! That Solarium looks amazing in your pics twangster and cruiselife 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twangster Posted September 27, 2018 Author Report Share Posted September 27, 2018 I took a number of night shots from different angles. Some are long exposure to blur the reflections in the water. The first one is a normal exposure. I tried experimenting with zooming during the long exposure on some. I can't decide which I like the most so here are some of the best ones. catinthehat300, Traveler, cruiselife and 6 others 5 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SolariumSnoozer Posted September 27, 2018 Report Share Posted September 27, 2018 Great pictures as always! twangster 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twangster Posted September 27, 2018 Author Report Share Posted September 27, 2018 At 11pm the Bahama Breeze Pool Deck party commences. Mariner features "Late Night Snacks" in the Windjammer from 10:30pm to 12:30am. A few ships have dabbled with this concept on a limited basis but Mariner has it consistently so I wanted to see what it is all about. On this occasion it was burgers and hot dogs, roasted chicken, Cous Cous, tortilla and fajitas. This was shortly before it closed so I'm not sure if I missed more that might have been available earlier. I observed around 15-20 guests digging in on this quick stop after midnight. cruiselife 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twangster Posted September 27, 2018 Author Report Share Posted September 27, 2018 Day 3 - Cococay Cococay isn't very far from Nassau so with an 11:30pm sail away from Nassau it's pretty easy to get there on time. I woke to this. Not bad. On Mariner you can't use your cabin TV to review your SeaPass account so I used the free Royal Caribbean app to keep an eye on charges. So far, so good. All charges are as expected. My Certified Dive excursion through Royal comes with the added benefit of a dedicated tender boat transfer before the general tenders start running. A pier is under construction but for now, smaller tender boats transfer guests from ship to shore. It's been this way for decades. The new pier will be change all that... soon. A note about the a certified dive excursion: On day one I found a letter in my cabin explaining I needed to stop by the PADI Dive Center on boarding day by 6pm. That's easy to miss on boarding day. They need to see your C-Card and ask a few questions such as how much weight you need, what equipment you need and sizes. Only then do you get your actual excursion ticket. Having done that my excursion ticket said to meet at 7:45am in the Schooner Bar. Here our dive instructor from the onboard PADI 5 Star dive shop met us and we signed a waiver. Before 8am we headed down to a waiting tender. Normal tenders start at 8:30am and from deck 4 I could hear some people complaining "why do they get to go first?". Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twangster Posted September 27, 2018 Author Report Share Posted September 27, 2018 Day 3 - Cococay Certified Scuba Dive The certified scuba dive was on sale a couple months before sailing for $11 off so I jumped at it. It is single tank shore dive but it's inexpensive and it's always good to keep current by diving often. After we arrived from the tender it's a short walk to the dive shop. There they match you up with the equipment you previously identified. I brought my mask and snorkel but didn't want to pack my big scuba fins for just one dive so I requested fins from them. The tank, regulator and buoyancy compensator were all included as well. They had defogging spray on hand. They locked the shop while we were diving so we were able to leave anything we needed to inside. We all prepared our own gear and then our dive master brought us to a picnic table to go over the dive profile and confirm hand signals. We were assigned dive buddies even though we would stay in a close group. Next we put on our BC's and carried our fins and mask over to the beach. We waded in waist deep and put on our fins and mask. From here they have a couple of Jetskis with floating baskets they towed behind them. We slid on and grabbed a rope to be slowly pulled over to the dive site away from the snorkel area. There our instructor verified we had appropriate weight and could control our buoyancy before signaling for us all to submerge. Soon we began to see various marine life and our dive master led us along the route she had outlined in the briefing. Maximum depth was around 37 feet which is nothing. Visibility was good and there was little to no current. We had been advised we might see nurse sharks but there were none on this occasion. After the dive the Jetskis returned to pull us back one by one to shore. I did not wear a shorty but had brought my full rash guard which is a lightweight lycra material good in case of jellies or accidentally brushing against coral. Some of the women wore shorty wet suits. It was a very easy dive and for the money well worth it. We were done by 10am so it left lots of time for people to join back with family and still have ample time to enjoy Cococay. Condensed video here: cruiselife, Skigoofy, JLMoran and 1 other 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twangster Posted September 27, 2018 Author Report Share Posted September 27, 2018 Day 3 - Continued After the dive I headed back to the ship to change and get my good camera. The seas were very flat and looked beautiful in the sunshine today. @Boston Babe - note the scooter parking to the left. This is right where the tenders operate from now today. In the coming phots you can see how the area is pretty sandy and I'm not sure a scooter would do well in it. This remains the map they are using for Cococay. I've seen people ask about lockers: The straw market: By this time lunch was served: Lots of fresh fruit. Ice Tea, Lemonade, Fruit Punch and water are included. Cookies and other desserts. Not far away is a bar with a large covered area to escape the sun if you need to. One of the trams to get around. They had a ballon toss and other family friendly activities going on. The new pier under construction. catinthehat300, Skigoofy, cruiselife and 1 other 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twangster Posted September 27, 2018 Author Report Share Posted September 27, 2018 Quick side note - the area to the right of the floating bar and in front of the beach loungers is sandy and the sand extends quite far out. Most of the time you can walk out and at low tide it's knee deep way out there. This is the area where lemon sharks are known to swim. They appear to be harmless and will swim away if you approach them. Borrowing some photos from the next stop here a few days later when I snorkeled in this area: As hard as I tried i could not keep up with them. And there are some jellies: The water was just deep enough to snorkel. JLMoran, Lovetocruise2002, Skigoofy and 1 other 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twangster Posted September 27, 2018 Author Report Share Posted September 27, 2018 Back on the ship it was time. Kraken Lavaflow. catinthehat300, Skigoofy, JLMoran and 2 others 1 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twangster Posted September 27, 2018 Author Report Share Posted September 27, 2018 Day 3 - Dinner Wear Your Best night. This replaces 'formal' night. Some dressed up, some didn't. That's the point. Dress as you see fit. Moroccan Spiced Ahi Tuna After dinner I realized i hadn't been to the pub yet. There I found a Scot in a Kilt playing guitar music. He was pretty good. Pub menu A quick speed test to see how Voom is doing. That latency is a killer. Definitely not O3b but good enough for general internet use. Eventually it was getting late and time for bed so I went back to my room. We had reversed course and went in the direction towards Nassau before changing course, then idling and floating still in a deeper area. Here we spent the rest of the night not moving very much. I think the point was to get away from the heavily used shipping lanes between Nassau and Florida. Lovetocruise2002, Skigoofy, cruiselife and 2 others 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boston Babe Posted September 27, 2018 Report Share Posted September 27, 2018 6 hours ago, twangster said: This is right where the tenders operate from now today. In the coming phots you can see how the area is pretty sandy and I'm not sure a scooter would do well in it. Thank you for posting these magnificent pictures. Honestly if they do have big beach wheelchairs we should be ok, or we could just hang out if we had to. It's just too pretty to not be there, we will find a way!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JLMoran Posted September 27, 2018 Report Share Posted September 27, 2018 That dive looked amazing! Loved the video highlights. Why did your dive leader have what looked like a tether line hooked to her wrist? Is that just standard protocol so it's easier to make your way back to the starting point for pickup, or special to this excursion since there wasn't really a boat to go back to? And what was under that last rock towards the end of the video? I could make out the head of something poking out as you swam up and around, but not quite what it belonged to. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruiselife Posted September 27, 2018 Report Share Posted September 27, 2018 I really can't get over what a home run Royal has hit with this Royal Amped program. That solarium looks absolutely incredible, and the Bamboo Room is such a unique venue. I am about to be going on an Oasis class ship for my first time and couldn't be more excited, but seeing these pictures almost makes me jealous I'm not going on Mariner! It says a lot about the direction Royal is going when I'm just as excited to get on a ship that came out in 2003 as one that came out only a few years ago. Can't wait until one of these babies makes its way to Galveston! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twangster Posted September 27, 2018 Author Report Share Posted September 27, 2018 22 hours ago, JLMoran said: That dive looked amazing! Loved the video highlights. Why did your dive leader have what looked like a tether line hooked to her wrist? Is that just standard protocol so it's easier to make your way back to the starting point for pickup, or special to this excursion since there wasn't really a boat to go back to? And what was under that last rock towards the end of the video? I could make out the head of something poking out as you swam up and around, but not quite what it belonged to. The dive master pulls a rope that has a floating "diver down" flag attached which is quite common in high traffic areas. On the surface a co-worker stays close on a jetski and tracks us by that float. In case an errant guest on a jetski were to approach they would keep them at a distance. If a diver has any issues the surface crew can render assistance as well. Several of the full time island crew are life guards but also dive masters themselves. They take turns doing multiple duties. Vision class ships don't have an on-board dive shop so when they call on Cococay the dive masters from the island run the dive. While the food and beverage team from the ship cater food and bar service on the island, other island functions fall onto the full time island employees. Beach umbrellas, jetski and kayak rentals, lifeguards, diving, snorkel rentals, etc. The last fish in the rock was a large puffer fish, one of the larger ones I've seen. The problem with a GoPro is the lens is a partial fisheye for a very wide angle perspective but even 3' away you lose a lot of detail. JLMoran 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twangster Posted September 27, 2018 Author Report Share Posted September 27, 2018 9 minutes ago, cruiselife said: I really can't get over what a home run Royal has hit with this Royal Amped program. That solarium looks absolutely incredible, and the Bamboo Room is such a unique venue. I am about to be going on an Oasis class ship for my first time and couldn't be more excited, but seeing these pictures almost makes me jealous I'm not going on Mariner! It says a lot about the direction Royal is going when I'm just excited to get on a ship that came out in 2003 as one that came out only a few years ago. Can't wait until one of these babies makes its way to Galveston! Just wait, I'm, going through my sea day pictures now. I'll post some of the new venues soon. It's too bad they couldn't get to the cabins for some TLC. However who spends much time in their cabin on a ship like this? cruiselife 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kpersons09 Posted September 27, 2018 Report Share Posted September 27, 2018 Your pictures get me everytime @twangster My husband is chastising me in the background at the moments because I'm perusing your posts when we'll be on the ship tomorrow. Just can't help myself JLMoran and twangster 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Orange Crush Posted September 27, 2018 Report Share Posted September 27, 2018 11 hours ago, twangster said: After the dive I headed back to the ship to change and get my good camera. How was tendering back and forth between the ship and shore after the dive? We're bringing our own gear so I want to be able to hang it up and lock it back up in the room. I imagine it was easy to get back to the ship that early, but I wonder how much of a wait there was to get back to the island. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twangster Posted September 27, 2018 Author Report Share Posted September 27, 2018 Just now, Orange Crush said: How was tendering back and forth between the ship and shore after the dive? We're bringing our own gear so I want to be able to hang it up and lock it back up in the room. I imagine it was easy to get back to the ship that early, but I wonder how much of a wait there was to get back to the island. They have fresh water rinse tanks and a hose beside the dive shop. Tendering was easy, but they run on a cycle and how many tenders run depends on how many guests are trying to use them. I rinsed my stuff in the shower in the cabin then headed back. I didn't rush or try to time tenders perfectly, I just went with it. Depending when you reach the tenders and where they are in the cycle will determine wait time before departure. I was in my cabin at 11:30am taking the picture of the flat seas off my balcony, the picture of Mariner's bow with her name from the tender was at 11:57am, then the pictures of the lockers and straw market were at 12:08pm followed by the Black Beard sign was at 12:15pm. I puttered in my cabin, gathered my good camera, lens, hat, applied sunscreen, etc. I didn't try to rush back, I just went about my business and walked down to the tender when ready. No lines to speak of, a few people, but the rush tends to be 9-10am when people have finished breakfast and become focused on getting to the island. Orange Crush 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twangster Posted September 27, 2018 Author Report Share Posted September 27, 2018 Day 4 - Sea Day I woke to find the ship still in the water. It was weird having the aft view yet seeing no wake. As if the bridge realized I had caught them, a few minutes later we began moving. The ship is very smooth. I could see the initial thrust of water from the props spinning up yet I felt nothing to speak of. With that we were on the move. I spotted another ship and noted it was a yacht transporter. Oh the problems of the rich... "Lovey, just how will we get our yacht over there?" Breakfast in the Windjammer then I walked around the upper decks. I hadn't tried the slides or Skypad yet and found them in the cruise compass opening at 9am. I hoped by showing up right at 9am there would be no lines. I was right. You have to be dry for Skypad so I did it first. Skypad weighs you, you sign a waiver on a tablet and then they give you a wrist band with some letter and numbers written on it based on weight. The numbers instruct the Skypad operators how many bands and which type to connect for you, As you can imagine a fully grown man weighs much more than a child 4 decades his junior. Using the same strength of bands for both wouldn't work so by weighing you they can connect the correct amount of tension and strength of bands. You can just jump around or you can put on a virtual reality headset and play a game that requires jumping up and down. I opted for the 'Sports' game. After they strap you up while kneeling on the edge of the ump trampoline, you stand and they take up the tension so you are in jump position and then the game starts after some instruction in the VR headset. In this game large balls come your way and you need to deflect or block them by looking in that direction while jumping. One comes from the left, another from the right, one from below, one from above and so on. It lasts a couple minutes and then you are ranked. I was in the top 600! (545 I think of 5,000+). It was a workout! But also a lot of fun. After that I dropped my shirt on a chair and climbed the tower for the water slides. No lines. Perfect. I tried the right one first, then I climbed back up the stairs and did the other slide. A couple of kids were in the rotation but timing was perfect and I was able to go in the other slide as soon as I had finished the climb. The slides are similar but the first one featured a series of color bands lit by the sun that you zoom through that I preferred over the more solid appearance inside of the left slide. Both feature a clear section where you briefly see daylight and your surroundings before plunging back into the special effects while you turn, spin and descend towards the bottom. A great addition for sure and a lot of fun. Back to my cabin for a conference call. By this point we were doing almost 8 knots and making our back towards Florida. It was the last day! Really, so soon? I don't normally do short cruises and it was odd. "Wait, am I getting off... tomorrow?" Ugh. There was so much I wanted to see and try and take pictures of. I better get moving. cruiselife, Lovetocruise2002 and Skigoofy 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twangster Posted September 27, 2018 Author Report Share Posted September 27, 2018 Mariner Dunes is new and placed on top of the deck above the new Panoramic Ocean View cabins at the front of the ship. This is easily one of the nicest mini-golf courses in the fleet. JLMoran, Lovetocruise2002 and cruiselife 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twangster Posted September 27, 2018 Author Report Share Posted September 27, 2018 The rest of this deck area is a nice, quiet sun deck for those who don't want the commotion or noise of the main pool deck. Glass dividers break the wind. This feature has been used on other ships as they have been updated such as Liberty. New to Mariner in this area are cooling showers to rinse off when sunbathing in this area. Leaving this area and heading back towards the main pool deck you can look down into the adult only Solarium pool area. From here you can climb up to a small sun deck overlooking the main pool area below. The Sky Bar has been replaced with the Sky Lounge. New seating options have been added with full relaxation oozing out of them. Down through the Solarium to check out the Peak-a-boo bridge. As a cruise nerd I'm glad to see this was retained. catinthehat300, JLMoran, Lovetocruise2002 and 1 other 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twangster Posted September 27, 2018 Author Report Share Posted September 27, 2018 No cruise on a Voyager class ship would be complete without visiting the helipad. King of the World! So peaceful out here. Lovetocruise2002, Deedeelynn, JLMoran and 2 others 4 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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