Ovation of the Seas
08-14-2019 Alaska Cruise, Part 13: Travel
Today was our last day in Seattle. We had decided to get to the airport early and get breakfast there. We ordered an Uber to take us there. We probably arrived around 8:20 AM or so for our 10:20 AM flights. Nancy’s flight was on time, so after breakfast, she and my younger daughter headed to their gate.
08-14-2019 Alaska Cruise, Part 12: Disembarkation
Today was the last day of our cruise, disembarkation day. We arrived back in Seattle very early, but we still had quite a long time to go before we would get off the ship. We had arranged to stay over in Seattle an extra day so we wouldn’t have to rush off to the airport. Once we’d given this information to Royal Caribbean, they gave us the latest disembarkation group.
08-14-2019 Alaska Cruise, Part 11: Victoria
Today was our “distant foreign port” stop of Victoria, British Columbia. We have been to Victoria twice before, but really love it, so we were happy to stop here again. I got up and went to get breakfast for everyone at the Solarium Cafe. I brought back breakfast while everyone got ready. We had a quick bite to eat, then we headed off the ship.
Royal Caribbean – Ovation of the Seas – Windjammer Buffet Dinner
While on a recent Royal Caribbean cruise on board the Ovation of the Seas, we got the opportunity to try the Windjammer Buffet. The Windjammer restaurant was located on the aft portion of Deck 14. We went to the buffet one night to look at the desserts (and for an early snack before dinner)
08-14-2019 Alaska Cruise, Part 9: Endicott Arm & Dawes Glacier
Today was one of the best days of the cruise: the visit to Endicott Arm and Dawes Glacier. During our previous trip to Alaska, we got to see Tracy Arm and Sawyer Glacier. The entry into the Arm started early this morning, at 7 am. We were up early and had placed our room service order the evening before. While we waited for breakfast, we went outside to enjoy the view from the balcony.
Comparing Royal Caribbean and Disney Cruise Line
In this post, we want to talk about some of the differences we experienced between a Royal Caribbean (RC) cruise and our Disney Cruise Line (DCL) cruises. We’ll try to go through various categories, but in some cases, we can’t do an apples to apples comparison.
Royal Caribbean Ovation of the Seas – Teen Club
During a recent August 2019 sailing on the Ovation of the Seas, we made a special trip to visit the Living Room, the club for 12-17 year olds. We made sure to go during open house when anyone of any age can visit. Otherwise, the club is strictly limited to 12 through 17 year olds.
Royal Caribbean – Port Valet: Onboard Airline Check-In
On a recent Royal Caribbean cruise, we got a letter in our cabin from Port Valet. This is a service offered by the Port of Seattle to check-in for your flight, receive your boarding passes, and have your luggage sent directly from outside your stateroom to your home airport. We didn’t take advantage of this service on our cruise (because we were staying an additional night in Seattle), but it sounds very similar to a service offered by Disney Cruise Line.
Royal Caribbean – Royal IQ App
On a recent Royal Caribbean cruise on Ovation of the Seas, we got to try out the Royal IQ app. This app is available on iPhone or Android and needs to be downloaded before you get on board the ship. We weren’t quite sure what we were going to get with the app, but after having sailed, we are happy to share what we have learned.