Quantum of the Seas Live Blog - Day 1 - Embarkation Day

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21 Mar 2015

After years of waiting, my cruise vacation on Royal Caribbean's Quantum of the Seas is finally here and today begins with getting onboard.  

Embarkation day is always a combination of joy, trekking, indulgence and satisfaction.  I woke up right at 9am and got my things together before departing the hotel for Cape Liberty.

Ready to hop aboard #quantumoftheseas

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The entire embarkation process could not have been faster or simpler.  Dropped the luggage off, parked the car and checked-in all within probably 15 minutes (I parked a long walk from the terminal). Once inside the terminal, at around 11am, we were able to get onboard immediately.

Royal Caribbean did assign boarding times as part of the online check-in but these times seem to be suggestions more than requirements. We boarded well before our time and others were doing the same.  

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Once onboard the ship, I naturally went to my favorite spot onboard, the Windjammer.  It appeared a lot of other people had the same idea and the place was packed.  Many Quantum of the Seas veterans will advise to eat at Two70 Cafe or Devinely Decadence as less-crowded alternatives but I wanted the Windjammer experience and after a few minutes of searching, we found a table.

I took my time at lunch and then headed to my stateroom to drop off my stuff and see my home for the next eight nights.  

I booked an inside stateroom with a virtual balcony.  It was a larger inside stateroom and this was my first time staying in a stateroom with the virtual balcony. I'm looking forward to waking up and turning the balcony on to enjoy the view.

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Wi-Fi prices

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Platinum coupons

The room itself has a good amount of space.  I could see two to three people (one kid) having no problem and I like how there are two comfy chairs included with the room as well.  So far, so good!

After dropping my stuff off, grabbing my WOWband and looking around the room, I decided to do some exploring around the ship. I headed up to the pool deck and walked around.  Given the temperature outside is around 40 degrees, the pool was empty but the indoor pool and Solarium were a balmy 70-80 degrees and a few folks were already swimming.

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I also took an opportunity to tour the spa and fitness center. I had not seen either on my two-night cruise and the facilities were quite nice.  I did not se anything I haven't seen on other ships with perhaps the exception of the couples massage room, which had a shower.

The fitness center is really quite large and the equipment is in top-notch conditiion.  I took the liberty of signing up for a spin class tomorrow morning.  I hope I can stay hydrated this time around!

All around the ship, other passengers were exploring as well, taking in the sights and it's fun to catch parts of others conversations where others talk openly about how impressive some aspect of the ship is.  Needless to say, everyone seems quite excited to get this vacation underway.

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UPDATE 5:00pm: Muster drill for this cruise was in Silk restaurant, which is also the restaurant I'll have dinner later this evening.  Nothing unusual but I did meet someone who has a job of going on cruises to assist with dialysis machines.  From the sounds of it, I think I need to seriously reconsider my professional career choices.

For sailaway, I braved the brisk March air and went up to the Sky Bar for a quick meet up with other Royal Caribbean Blog readers.  It was great to formally say hello to everyone and put names to faces.  The next meet is tomorrow at bumper cars!

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I also realized around this point I had not yet had a drink to officially kick off my cruise so I had to quickly remedy the situation.  One of the waiters, Ricky, helped me with my "problem" and hooked me up with the drink of the day.  Honestly, I don't know what it was but it looked like the perfect drink and it came in a souvenir cup that changes colors when it's cold!

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After some drinks and enjoying sailaway, I headed back to my stateroom to change for dinner.  My luggage was waiting for me at the door, which was good to see because I and many other guests noted the RFID luggage tracking feature in Royal Caribbean's app was not working (it would report you have no luggage to track).

Dinner tonight was at Silk, which on my 2-night cruise was a bit of a disappointment. It was disappointing in I love Asian food, especialy Indian food and it didn't really live up to what I expected. Silk, and all the compimentary restaurants onboard have since undergone a menu update so I was hoping for a better experience.

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Our dinner reservation was at 5:30pm and we were able to walk right up to the Silk entrance and check-in with nearly no wait. We were seated immediately at a table by the window and we were off to a good start.

The new Silk menu appears to be expanded from what I remember and it also included some of the Royal Caribbean classic options, like steak, chicken soup, pasta, etc.  

I started off with the vegetable spring rolls and chicken noodle soup (I know, not Asian at all).

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They were both good, not the best I've ever eaten of either but okay.

For my entrees I went with the chicken tikka masalla and a vegetable curry.  I figured I would double down on my favorite dish.

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Both curries tasted fine but they had no spice at all and frankly, not a lot of flavor either.  I had two curries in the Windjammer at lunch that were wonderful but I felt like these dishes lacked some character. 

My tablemates went with Chinese dishes and they looked good and they reported their dishes also tasted good too.  Perhaps my curry love needs to be relegated to the Windjammer.  

I also should note service was great.  There's now an assistant waiter to help and I brought my bottle of wine with me that they were all too eager to pour and store for my dinner tomorrow night.  

Making sure to end on a high note, I wrapped up dinner with strawberry ice cream. Awesome!

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After dinner we headed over to Michael's Genuine Pub and I was quite happy to see them offering buy one, get one free on Michael's Genuine Beer.  Clearly Royal Caribbean really, really loves BOGO deals.

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We enjoyed drinks, chatted and had a great time.  It was not too busy in Michael's at this point so it was nice to be able to just sit around and talk without too much noise.

I was wrapping up drinks when a fellow blog reader came into the pub to tell me there was an unannounced comedy show that was about to go on so I decided to check it out. One of the benefits of cruising solo is late night entertainment is tough with kids because it's bed time.

First out was cruise director Ken Rush, who I had never seen before.  Ken was funny and gave a good introduction to the show we were about to see.  

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The comedian was Steve Shaffer and he was amusing.  I was afraid he would tell the stereotypical cruise jokes but his jokes were all over the place and really never talked about the ship.  He did a 40 minute set, which is impressive and I laughed at a few jokes. Can't ask for much else.

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I wandered around the ship a little more after the comedy show but it was getting near 11pm now and I have some morning plans tomorrow.  I stopped by Music Hall, which had a band covering a lot of different hits, which was fun.  They had a good crowd there listening and dancing.

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All in all, a good first day and I'm excited for my first full day onboard tomorrow.

Here is tomorrow's Cruise Compass.

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Stray Observations

  • I haven't met my stateroom attendant yet.  I think it's because without kids, I'm barely here.  
  • The captain announced we should have good weather and smooth sailing.  At first I assumed he probably always says this but someone at my muster drill, who was on the cruise last week, said the captain announced the rough seas they experienced so hoping no issues this week!
  • On my first day I only paid for two drinks so far, which is no where near what the drink package would need to "break even".  Let's see what a full day holds for me.
  • Being in the Atlantic, there's just enough rocking of the ship to put me to sleep perfectly!

 

 

Quantum of the Seas Live Blog - Newark

In:
20 Mar 2015

Today begins my Quantum of the Seas adventure but Mother Nature certainly did not make it easy.

I had made my plans weeks ago the night before my cruise, I would stay close to Cape Liberty in the Newark Airport area and that way I would have no trouble getting to the port bright and early to get onboard Quantum of the Seas.

Clearly I was underestimating the likelihood of snow in New Jersey in late March (on the first day of spring, in fact). 

Earlier this week the meteorologists started predicting snow for today and go figure they were exactly correct with their prediction for this storm.  Right around noon it started snowing and would keep snowing all day and evening.

Driving from Connecticut, it would mean I would have to traverse the uber-busy New York City metropolitan area on a Friday and in the snow.  For those not familiar with the travel conditions in this area, it's akin to passing Mordor.  One does not simply walk into Mordor and one does not simply get through New York City on a Friday in the snow.

So right around 4:30pm, I was able to leave work and hop on the highway and give it my best.  I was prepared for an epic journey at no faster than 4 miles per hour.  I was prepared for the absolute worst.

Luckily, the snow forecast scared off enough people that I was able to get to Newark in a relatively good amount of time.  Less than two hours with the conditions I mentioned above is grounds for a Noble prize in breaking the laws of physics.

My GPS got me right to where I was going, the Marriott Hotel at Newark International Airport.  And when I say at the airport, I mean it's right in the middle of the airport.  Don't let the location fool you; It's a beautiful hotel built around business travelers and that means it is no dump.


To get to the hotel, you drive like you are going to park at the airport and you will find an exit for the hotel right before the parking area.  Check-in was super simple and many of the rooms have been recently refurbished.  My room on the fourth floor was one of them and it feels, smells and looks like a brand new room.

The room has two double beds and a regular sized bathroom and shower.  Considering it's been recently refurbished, it's great for what I need.


Unfortunately, the hotel does charge a hefty $25 daily parking fee along with a $15 internet charge. Alas, nothing is perfect, right?  The hotel is about 17 minutes from Cape Liberty and tomorrow there should be next to no traffic.

The snow forced me to have dinner at the hotel restaurant, the Aviation Grill. It serves New American cuisine and it really was not bad at all.  A little on the pricey side ($17 for a burger) but I was not about to drive to find something else and there aren't many convenient options in the area even if the weather was perfect.

I'm looking foward to getting some sleep and then boarding Quantum first thing in the morning!

We will have a lot of updates in our live blog here but also on Royal Caribbean Blog Twitter and Instagram.  Please feel free to post any questions you may have about Quantum of the Seas, I'm happy to answer as much as I can while onboard.  Follow along and then get the whole summary here tomorrow.  

 

Friday Photos

In:
20 Mar 2015

This week's batch of beautiful Royal Caribbean photos is here and it's always fun to share with all of you the great photos our readers take while on their cruise vacation.

The photos we have to show this week are fun and of course anyone can send us their Royal Caribbean photos to use as well!

We will kick things off this week with a photo with a photo by Tom & Diane Trudnowski of Navigator of the Seas.  Navigator has become one of my favorite ships and I'd love to get back onboard.

Let's go around the world for our next photo! It's from Ross and Pam of Voyager of the Seas in Suva, Fiji.  What a great perspective!

Next we have a photo of the lighthouse you can see as your Royal Caribbean ship comes into or leaves Nassau, Bahamas by Michael Poole.  Love the water color!

Here's a photo of the ship I'll be boarding tomorrow (not that I'm super excited or anything), it's Quantum of the Seas by Kris Jackson.  Here, she's in Labadee and it looks like another day in paradise!

Jorge Toache sent us this photo of a snow covered Quantum of the Seas.  I'm hoping this will not be how the ship will look when I get onboard!

Thank you to everyone that sent in their photos this week and if you have Royal Caribbean photos, well, we want to see them!  You can use this form to send us your photos and we will feature them on an upcoming Friday Photos blog post!

Royal Caribbean to begin 5-day WOW Sale $200 OBC & 50% reduced deposit

In:
19 Mar 2015

Royal Caribbean will kick off a five-day WOW sale starting March 21, 2015 that will run through March 25.  The sale offers up to $200 onboard credit and 50% off deposits.

The WOW sale is valid on all sailings except Quantum of the Seas,  Ovation of the Seas and Harmony of the Seas.

The onboard credit breakdown is as follows

  • 5 nights or less
    • $50 onboard credit (per stateroom) & 50% reduced deposit
  • 6-9 nights
    • $100 onboard credit (per stateroom) & 50% reduced deposit
  • 10 nights or longer
    • $200 onboard credit (per stateroom) & 50% reduced deposit

LISTEN TO OUR ADVICE ON WOW SALES AND IF THEY ARE A GOOD DEAL

Offer is combinable with standard/full fare rates and restricted rates (for example, Seniors, Residents, Military, BOGO, Kids Sail Free, ChoiceAir Specials, etc.).

Offer is not combinable with any other offer or promotion, including, but not limited to, Interline, Travel Agent, Travel Agent Friends and Family, weekly Sales Events, Net Rates, Crown & Anchor Discount programs or rates, Shareholder Benefits or Next Cruise offers, promotions, or benefits.

What is a WOW Sale? Are WOW Sales good deals?  Read our Cruise 101: WOW Sale post to get information on what this deal is all about.

Live Blogging from Quantum of the Seas - Preamble

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18 Mar 2015

Hi everyone, I'm really excited to announce our next live-blog experience as we get ready for a cruise aboard Quantum of the Seas for an 8-night Caribbean adventure.

It is my hope to provide to our readers a daily look at what this cruise will be like and share our experiences with you.  This means I will try to post photos every day along with a written report of how things are going (internet permitting).

If you're new to our live blogs, check out the live blogs we did for Navigator of the SeasFreedom of the Seas and Jewel of the Seas for an idea of what's in store for you. I'm hoping to give our readers a daily look into what we did that day, what was good/not good and what we have planned for the next day.  

For this cruise, I'll be driving to Cape Liberty, New Jersey on Friday, March 20 to start our adventure.  I live close enough to the port to be able to drive there on the day of the cruise, but I'm too excited to stay away and I like the idea of kick starting my vacation a day early.  

As many of you know, this cruise was planned as a group cruise among readers of Royal Caribbean Blog and I cannot wait to meet up with everyone onboard the ship and share in exploring Quantum of the Seas together.  Ever since I planned the group cruise, I've thought the idea of cruising with other Royal Caribbean fans would be a lot of fun.

I'll be leaving for my hotel near the port, Newark Liberty International Airport Marriott, right after work on Friday and I should get to the hotel in the evening (no thanks to the New York City rush hour traffic I will be running into). I picked this hotel because Newark airport hotels are as close to the port as you can get and because of the high level of business travelers, these airport hotels are also typically quite nice.  The next day, I will board Quantum of the Seas as early as humanly possible and start the real fun on March 21st!

This is actually my second time on Quantum of the Seas, having taken a two-night sampler cruise(read the live blog from that cruise here) back in November.  From the day Royal Caribbean announced Quantum of the Seas, I've been infatuated with getting onboard and my two night experience was merely a tease for the real thing.  The Quantum-class in general is a new direction for Royal Caribbean and there's just so much onboard to see, do and eat.  In addition, this will be my first solo cruise, so going on a cruise alone will be an adventure in of itself, but then again I'll be with other Royal Caribbean Blog friends who I'm hoping to see a lot of onboard.

In addition to the ship, the itinerary we are on will bring us to two ports of call.  Our itinerary has been changed a number of times but we will be sailing to San Juan, Puerto Rico and Royal Caribbean's private island of Labadee. I've been to both ports but am looking forward to each for different reasons.  San Juan is a beautiful city, with tons to do and this time we will be there in the evening, so I am looking forward to exploring the San Juan night life.  With Labadee, you never have to twist my arm to go back there.  I love what Royal Caribbean has done with this piece of paradise and it's among my favorite spots for pure relaxation (and Labadoozies).

Of course, I hope you will be joining for me on this cruise virtually. If you have any questions for me while I’m onboard, comment in the post below, email or twitter me, and I’ll do my best to answer. 

Who is going

Matt (me).  That's it. Just me. No one else. Seriously.

Our itinerary

DayLocation
Day 1: Saturday, 03/21/2015Depart from Cape Liberty, New Jersey
Day 2: Sunday, 03/22/2015Cruising
Day 3: Monday, 03/23/2015Cruising
Day 4: Tuesday, 03/24/2015San Juan, Puerto Rico
Day 5: Wednesday, 03/25/2015
Day 6: Thursday, 03/26/2015Labadee, Haiti
Day 7: Friday, 03/27/2015Cruising
Day 8: Saturday, 03/28/2015Cruising
Day 9: Sunday, 03/29/2015Arrive at Cape Liberty, New Jersey

Next update should be on my pre-cruise arrival day, Friday, November 20.  Stay tuned for all of our live blog updates right here.

Royal Caribbean updates NextCruise offer and will give onboard booking bonus on the same cruise

In:
18 Mar 2015

Royal Caribbean has changed its onboard re-booking program, NextCruise, once again to offer the bonus on the cruise you are currently on instead of the future cruise.

Under the new terms of NextCruise, when you book a specific sailing while onboard a Royal Caribbean ship, the onboard credit amount you are entitled to will be added to your SeaPass account on the sailing you are on.  Under the old program, the bonus was applied to your onboard account when you took the upcoming cruise.

This change only affects cruises you book that have a specific sail date.  The open booking option will not change with this program.

The deposit will be nonrefundable and will be equal to the amount of onboard credit you get.

The amount of onboard credit you will receive is as follows:

  • 5-7 night cruises
    • Interior/Oceanview: $50
    • Balcony/Junior Suite: $100
    • Grand Suite and above: $200
  • 8-10 night cruises
    • Interior/Oceanview: $100
    • Balcony/Junior Suite: $150
    • Grand Suite and above: $300
  • 11-14 night cruises
    • Interior/Oceanview: $150
    • Balcony/Junior Suite: $200
    • Grand Suite and above: $400
  • 15 nights or longer cruises
    • Interior/Oceanview: $200
    • Balcony/Junior Suite: $250
    • Grand Suite and above: $500

Tip of the hat to Katina Bradley for alerting us to this news.

Quantum of the Seas Cruise Preview on Royal Caribbean Blog Podcast

In:
18 Mar 2015

Hey everyone! Episode 85 of the Royal Caribbean Blog Podcast is now available for your listening pleasure.

This week, we're sharing the details about our cruise on Quantum of the Seas to the Caribbean that begins this weekend.  Let's look at why we picked this cruise, the cool things to do on Quantum of the Seas and our plans for each port of call.  

Here’s the podcast page for Episode 85. And don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast via RSS 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!

Royal Caribbean puts Harmony of the Seas cruises on sale for Crown and Anchor Society members

In:
17 Mar 2015

Royal Caribbean is allowing its Crown and Anchor Society members the first chance to book their spot aboard Harmony of the Seas.

Harmony of the Seas, Royal Caribbean's third Oasis-class cruise ship, will have her inaugural cruise in June 2016.  The ship combines features found on older Oasis-class cruise ships as well as some innovations first introduced on the Quantum-class of ships. In addition, there are water slides aboard the ship, which is a first for Royal Caribbean.

Those Crown and Anchor members interested in booking can call Royal Caribbean directly, consult a travel agent or book online.

The general public will be able to book their cruise on Harmony of the Seas starting on March 19.

Royal Caribbean releases full Harmony of the Seas deck plans

In:
17 Mar 2015

Royal Caribbean revealed today the full deck plans for its third Oasis-class cruise ship, Harmony of the Seas.

The deck plans list all of the onboard restaurants, bars, lounges and entertainment the ship will offer.

Harmony of the Seas will feature many restaurants from the Quantum-class of ships as well as the new water slides that will be on the ship.

You can view the full deck plans on Royal Caribbean's site.

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