Chops Grille kids menu on Explorer of the Seas

Last updated on June 15, 2016

Menus provided by RoyalCaribbeanBlog.com are unofficial and subject to change.

Appetizers

Shrimp cocktail

Traditional cocktail sauce, lemon

French Onion Soup

Melted cheese crouton, onion beef broth

Mesclun Salad

Light balsamic dressing

Entrees

Grilled Snapper

Baked potato and asparagus

Kid’s Steak

Grilled NY strip steak served with mushrooms

Roasted Chicken Breast

Mashed potato, natural gravy

Chops Grille menu on Explorer of the Seas

Last updated on June 15, 2016

Menus provided by RoyalCaribbeanBlog.com are unofficial and subject to change.

Soups and Salads

The King Caesar

Romaine, Reggiano cheese, creamy Caesar dressing (caviar upon request)

Crispy Goat Cheese Salad

Warm goat cheese, green apple, candied walnuts, cranberries, balsamic

Mesclun Salad

Light balsamic dressing

Forest Mushroom Soup

Scented with white truffle oil

Three cheese Roasted Onion Soup

Melted Gruyére, Asiago and Parmesan cheeses

Interview with Anthem of the Seas' Godmother Emma Wilby on Royal Caribbean Blog Podcast

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Our newest podcast episode is out to help give you a quick "audio escape" to a Royal Caribbean cruise!

Episode 157 is available for downloading, and this week we have an exclusive interview with the Godmother of Anthem of the Seas, Emma Wilby.

Hear about how Emma was chosen to become Anthem's Godmother, what she did to prepare for the role and what her favorite aspects of Anthem of the Seas are.

Here’s the podcast page for Episode 157. And don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast via RSSStitcher or on iTunes!

Take a listen and as always, let us know what you think! Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes and leave your comments below!

Spotted: New swim up bar at Royal Caribbean's private island Coco Cay

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Guests visiting Royal Caribbean's private destination of Coco Cay in the Bahamas will have something new to try on their next visit.

Royal Caribbean added a new swim up bar for guests to enjoy while out for a swim.  It is located near South Beach/Barefoot Beach.

The new bar is floating in the ocean, which means guests have to swim to it in order to get a drink.  Michael Poole reports the new bar was added just a few weeks ago.

The rules of the bar are posted at the bar

  • Adult Only Bar - No children under the age of 18
  • Must be able to swim
  • No diving, flips, horseplay, stunts, trucks or pushing allowed
  • No diving or swimming under bar

Royal Caribbean is in the midst of upgrading a number of experiences on the island, including new cabanas and even a dock for the island.

Do you want to try this bar on your next cruise stop in Coco Cay? Tell us your thoughts in the comments!

Royal Caribbean has absolutely no plans to move cruise ships out of China

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During Royal Caribbean's second quarter earnings call with investors, Royal Caribbean reiterated it had absolutely no plans to reduce or transfer capacity from the Chinese cruise market.

Royal Caribbean Chief Financial Officer Jason Liberty summarized the quarter's earnings and provided guidance for the future, where he mentioned there has been some "softness in close-in demand in Shanghai in recent weeks". 

Royal Caribbean Ltd Chairman Richard Fain added, "Softness in China is being driven by huge capacity growth rather than faltering demand."

Royal Caribbean International CEO Michael Bayley spoke more about the role of China within Royal Caribbean's business, "With the softness we've seen, still, China continues to generate above-average yields and it's accretive to our business."

"Certainly, we are optimistic about the overall future in terms of the market potential, and we have been very actively engaged in the broadening and broadening of channels in the marketplace.  There is no issue with demand. The demand is there and the market is there. It's the building of the distribution quickly enough to handle the capacity."

When concerns arose from investors about a shift in capacity from China to the Caribbean, Richard Fain flat out ruled out any such change in the foreseeable future, "We are a long-term industry. This is an industry where our horizon is long-term, we plan long-term. We see a very powerful market and don't see any real change in that.  The idea that because of relatively modest discounting in one year, and in the face of a more profitable environment even with that discounting, that we would suddenly change the way we've operated forever in the industry just doesn't seem to me to be realistic."

"There are concerns that if China doesn't develop, all the capacity will turn left and head towards the Caribbean and saturate the Caribbean. It would require an enormous change in the fundamentals of China to even begin to contemplate that.  I will just tell you, within our company, the subject has literally never arisen in any deployment discussion that I am aware of.  We are so far from it that we just think that would require a level of change that none of us think is likely or remotely likely."

Royal Caribbean reports 25% growth in second quarter financial results

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Royal Caribbean reported its second quarter 2016 earnings today, with US GAAP Net Income of $229.9 million or $1.06 per share, compared to $185.0 million or $0.84per share in 2015.  

Adjusted Net Income for the second quarter of 2016 was $235.2 million, or $1.09 per share, up over 25% versus the same quarter last year.  The outperformance for the quarter was primarily driven by better than anticipated fuel expense. 

"Our business remains strong and we continue to improve our return profile," said Richard Fain, chief executive officer. "This keeps us solidly on our path towards the Double-Double."

The company's booked position for the remainder of 2016 remains strong, similar to last year's record levels.

"While there are always puts and takes in our key markets, our portfolio is performing as expected, our booked position remains strong, and our newbuilds are entering their markets to great fanfare," said Jason T. Liberty, chief financial officer. "These factors are driving another year of record earnings."

You can see the full second quarter financial results here.

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