Thank you for joining us for this a look at all the Royal Caribbean news from this week. We had plenty to share, so let us jump right in!
Two Alaska sailings on Radiance of the Seas have been canceled due to an ongoing propulsion problem.
Guests booked to sail on a 7-night cruise on September 8th received an email stating that the ship’s propulsion system “experienced a technical issue.”
However, recent social media updates from CEO Michael Bayley state that the prognosis looks good for future cruises on Radiance.
If a sea trial on September 10th goes well, Mr. Bayley says that the ship will be set to sail for her next cruise on September 15th.
Royal Caribbean News
- Hurricane Lee has changed some cruise ship itineraries
- Radiance of the Seas’ repairs look promising, CEO reports
- 10 things I loved and hated about Adventure of the Seas
- How and when to take advantage of Kids Sail Free
- Captain Johnny shares a look inside his living quarters
Royal Caribbean Blog Video: Things that can get you kicked off a cruise ship in an instant
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Royal Caribbean Blog Podcast
The 511th episode of the Royal Caribbean Blog Podcast is now available, where Matt answers listener emails.
From transportation with car seats to pre-cruise flight timing, we respond to all your questions in this week's episode.
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After years of traveling, I went on my very first cruise and found it was a totally different way of seeing the world
After a lifetime of experience with other forms of travel, I went on my first cruise on Wonder of the Seas.
After years of traveling on land, being on a ship in the middle of the sea is a big shift. There were many surprises on my first entry into the cruising world, from convenience to seasickness.
In this post, I share how this vacation was different from any other trip I’ve taken.
After 6 Royal Caribbean cruises this year, my wife and I tried Carnival for the first time and here’s what we liked and didn’t like.
Our guest blogger Mike Scudiero shares his first experience with a Carnival cruise.
In his post, he contrasts a 3-day Carnival cruise to previous experiences with Royal Caribbean.
What did Carnival get right, and where did they miss the mark? Mike discusses what he enjoyed, and whether he and his wife will continue exploring cruise lines, or stick to Royal Caribbean in the future.
7 surprising things I learned when booking a cruise for the first time
Booking my first cruise also held its surprising moments for me.
Preparing for the cruise involved booking the cruise, packing, checking-in beforehand, and traveling to the port. Each aspect included unique pieces that I wouldn’t have expected as a first-time cruiser.
If you’re also looking to book a cruise for the first time, be sure to check out our tips and advice so you can have the best experience possible.
I paid $300 to upgrade my inside cabin to a suite. Take a look at our entry-level suite
Allie usually sticks to inside cabins to keep her cruise fare low. But on her Odyssey of the Seas cruise, she chose to bid for an upgrade to a junior suite.
Although the spot was highly competitive, Allie’s gamble paid off, and she was able to move to a mid-ship junior suite on deck 10 for or $300 a night per person.
Check out her blog post for more photos and details of what made this junior suite so worth it.