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Day 2 onboard the world’s newest , Royal Caribbean’s Quantum of the Seas, has come and gone, but the “wows” keep on coming!

It was another sea day as we make our way to Port Canaveral, FL for no other reason than… well, I can’t really think of any. Anyone who knows that area, knows there’s really nothing there other than the Kennedy Space Center, so for a cruise port destination, I don’t think it’s on anyone’s “must visit” list. I will be getting of the ship for no other reason than a photo-op and to meet up with some friends I haven’t seen since TheFerretStore.com days.

Since we left port on Sunday, we’ve had strong winds and occasional rough seas. That continued most of the day Monday and for the first time ever, I got hit with a brief bout of mal de mar. Subscribe to Blog via Email Normally I’m not bothered by rough seas, unless I just watched the 70’s disaster flick Poseidon Adventure. But when I went for breakfast up on deck 15 aft, while I ate my scrambled eggs and Want to get an almost daily dose of Scott? Enter about a pound of bacon, the rocking and bouncing at the tail end of the ship finally got to me. your email address to have the latest post delivered right to your inbox.

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The Breakfast that Almost Wasn’t

To my left was an older husband and wife, who went from rosy red to pale white in about three Submit minutes. As he put his napkin up to his mouth, I held my breath hoping his eggs Benedict were going to stay where he left them. At the same time, I had visions of my own breakfast making a return appearance while I turned ice cold and started sweating like the proverbial lady-of- the-evening taking in mass at St. Peter’s Cathedral. Cheap Cruises I made my way down to my cabin, popped a Bonine which I keep for those just incase moments, and headed for a lower deck, mid-ship. The motion of the ocean was still quite prevalent so I did top-cruise-deals.com my best to hold things together. I kept telling myself that a whoopsie bag was not part of my day Save Up To 70%. Get The Best Deals planner, so after some more rocking and rolling, I needed to go back and change my sweat Now! drenched shirt, at which time I said, “screw it.” I laid down for a bit, watched a movie on Turner Classic Movies (first ship I’ve been on with TCM as one of the channels, big plus there) and fell asleep. ongoing NCL Cruise Sale One thing I loved about the Windjammer Cafe (bufet) on Quantum of the Seas was the addition of handwashing sinks at the entrances. In addition ot hand sanitizers, actual sinks have been installed Corso di Inglese and someone is stationed at each entrance reminding guests to wash their hands. Excellent Gratis addition, although I do like the automatic hand washers I wrote about when I was on Holland America’s ms Veendam a few months ago. Site Links

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Handwashing Sinks in the Windjammer Cafe on In the News Quantum of the Seas Speaking Opportunities Eventually the Bonine kicked in and I was back to my seafaring self once again. I headed up for some soup and salad for lunch followed by some time up on the pool deck. Even though the weather was cloudy and dreary, the temperatures rose to a point where the shorts could be worn Top 10 Recent Blog Posts and you could actually enjoy the warmth. However, with the rough seas, the main pools and some of the hot tubs were drained due to the water sloshing out of them and entering areas of the ship not meant for swimming. Cruiser’s Log: Royal Caribbean’s Quantum of the Seas, Day 4 – November 26, 2014

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Due to the rough seas, pools were closed today on Show at a Time.” Quantum of the Seas “Curbing the Cord-Klepto.” Or, “Necessity is the More exploring of the ship continued throughout the afternoon with a stop in Two70, a lounge and Mother of Invention.” performance area equipped with robotic screens that put on a show and an acrobatic act. One of “Senseless Acts of Animal Murder.” Or, “It’s Time the ship’s evening shows, Starwater, is performed here where the entire venue is magically for a Call to Action.” transformed into an entirely diferent space thanks to video mapping, robotics and life performance artistry. The show it self is billed as something you won’t see anywhere else in the “Keeping Customers Coming Back = Keeping the world. It’s on my reservation list later this week. Lights On.” Or, “An Hour with the eCommerce Experts.”

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Two70 on Quantum of the Seas

One of the most talked-about and hyped features of the ship, the Bionic Bar, has been pretty much a bust. The bar, powered by Makr Shakr, uses robots to craft cocktails that guests order from iPads placed on tables around the bar. As the drinks are ordered, displays on each side of the bar tell you how long it will be before your particular libation will be ready and what Robot 1 and Robot 2 are currently working on. Top 10 Recent Comments

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Exploration of the ship continued, but I have not taken advantage of the free ride on the ship’s North Star. That’s the crane with an observation pod on the end of it that suspends guests 300 feet above sea level to give a bird-eye view of the world around you. The lines have been pretty long and my patience for such things are short.

The North Star on Quantum of the Seas

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The North Star on Quantum of the Seas

The North Star on Quantum of the Seas

Ripcord by iFly, the skydiving simulator has been busy as well, with people queued to make reservations. I haven’t been able to convince myself to try this one out yet, but who knows.

iFly Skydiving Simulator on Quantum of the Seas

I headed over to SeaPlex to watch the first bumper cars at sea bang into each other in this multi- faceted play area. Nothing special here, but for the kids it’s a diversion. The area also features the first food truck at sea, ofering hot dogs for free as opposed to paying for them at the onboard Johnny Rockets.

The First Food Truck at Sea on Quantum of the Seas

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The First Food Truck at Sea on Quantum of the Seas

The First Bumper Cars at Sea in the SexPlex on Quantum of the Seas

Speaking of paying. A recurring theme has developed onboard Quantum of the Seas, and it revolves around onboard revenue. Like other lines, Royal Caribbean places a per-person surcharge on the more upscale restaurants on board such as their steakhouse, Chops. At $35 a head it’s not a bad deal and is on par with Holland America’s surcharge for the Pinnacle Grill.

As far as Johnny Rockets is concerned, on the other Royal Caribbean ships, eating there involves just a flat surcharge. On Quantum of the Seas, the surcharge has bene replaced by an ala carte menu where you pay for each individual thing you order – even the hot dogs. Izumi, the ship’s sushi bar, also has an ala carte menu, as is the tapas menu from Jamie’s Italian that’s available in the ship’s wine bar, Vintages.

Cocktail prices are among the highest I’ve seen at sea. You are pretty much forced into buying a beverage package if you are going to drink more than 3 glasses of wine a day. The beverage package covers you for unlimited drinks up to $12 a piece. If you order something more than $12, you will be billed the diference. Wines are mostly $12 a glass and mixed drinks are priced similarly. The drink prices on board are more in line with land-based operations, while on Holland America the drinks are much less expensive.

The room service menu also has free and surcharge items on it. If you’re happy with a continental breakfast delivered to your room, it won’t cost you anything. However, if you prefer to have pancakes or bacon and eggs, you’re going to be charged $3.95. Hot breakfast on other lines, such as Holland America, remain free. These additional surcharges, such as $3 for hot nuts in Vintages, can add up quickly resulting in sticker shock when your onboard statement is delivered to your room on the last day.

More exploration continued around the ship and I stopped to take a photo of the giant purple bear that reportedly cost $6 million. As one crew member said when I asked him what he thought about the bear, “we are Royal Caribbean, if we want to put a purple bear on a ship, we can do it. I may not think it is pretty, but we can do it.” It does seem out of place way up there on the top deck of the ship on the jogging track, but it’s just another gimmick designed to make you say “wow.”

The Big Purple Bear on Quantum of the Seas

It was another day where not one announcement was made over the ship’s public address system. This is so refreshing and such a departure from cruise directors bombarding guests with

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announcements about the latest sale in the onboard shops, to what the entertainment lineup was for the next hour, etc. I certainly hope this trend continues.

Since I was scheduled to see the broadway production of Mamma Mia!, I booked an early dinner in the ship’s Asian fusion restaurant, Silk. The menu was simple with only a few starters and a handful of entrees. In fact, the cocktail and wine menu was larger than the food menu. The restaurant itself was designed with plenty of black and red, which an older lady next to me said is “too much, all this red makes me angry.”

Table Setting at Silk on Quantum of the Seas

Silk on Quantum of the Seas

I started of with a Yuzu Bellini, a diferent take on a classic Sunday morning beverage. This time it featured Yuzu liqueur swirled with maraschino liqueur and lengthened with Chandon. After a few of those my appetizers arrived, first up as the Hot Ramen Noodle Soup, just as the name implies, it was a chicken broth based soup, with a touch of spicy ginger and ramen noodles. Next came the Szechuan Pork Short Ribs which I found to be mostly fat with very little meat. What little meat there was, was flavorful and the tamarind glaze added a nice taste.

Szechuan Pork Short Ribs from Silk on Quantum of the Seas

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Hot Ramen Soup from Silk on Quantum of the Seas

It’s been a while since I had duck so I opted for the Asian Style Duck for my main course. It came with wok seared veggies, a scallion pancake and traditional hoisin sauce. The duck was prepared perfect and was very tender and wasn’t fatty or greasy. I wish the skin was crispy, but overall, this was a very well prepared, tasty entree. Desert was their take on an old classic, strawberry pound cake, which was presented elegantly and wasn’t heavy.

Asian Duck from Silk on Quantum of the Seas

Strawberry Poundcake from Silk on Quantum of the Seas

Silk was a hit, but with a limited menu, it may not be right for everyone.

Of to the Royal Theatre to see the full production of Mamma Mia! The 2+ hour show was one of the best I’ve seen at sea. The cruise director introduced the show saying when the production was chosen, Royal Caribbean agreed to take it on using the original props, costumes, full length script and a live band with live vocals as opposed to soundtracks. While other cruise lines are cutting back on onboard entertainment, this production clearly raises the bar. Other broadways shows on other Royal Caribbean ships include Chicago, which I’ve seen on .

The Royal Theatre itself was comfortable, although I picked a back row where my seat was the same height as the one in front of me making for an obstructed view of the stage. Note to self, don’t do that again. Bar service was ofered before the performance as well as during the 15 minute intermission. Since you needed to reserve a spot ahead of time, the theater was not overcrowded and nobody was turned away because seats were all taken. In fact, there were empty seats thought the theatre, especially on the second level.

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Royal Theatre before Mamma Mia! on Quantum of the Seas

The show itself was indeed, long and my short attention span jitters kicked in right before intermission, but I stuck it out and stayed for the entire performance which was enjoyable. After all, who doesn’t like ABBA?

A quick stop at Vintages for a couple champagne cocktails before bed and it was back to my room where for the first time a towel animal appeared on my bed, and for the second time chocolate was not on my pillow. I guess pillow chocolates are no longer part of turn down service on Royal Caribbean.

Also of interest, a note in the daily program indicated that shampoo, conditioner and shower gel would be provided by stateroom attendants by request (as well as ice). While my bathroom did have these bathroom essentials, I’ve heard from others that they had to ask for it. I find it kind of crazy that Royal Caribbean would expect guests to pack their own bathing essentials, but this is a sign of cutbacks I guess.

As I write this, I just finished breakfast up on deck 15 where once again the ship is rocking, but not as bad as it was. It’s cloudy outside with thunderstorms and rain in the forecast, making the outside decks devoid of human life at the moment, but there are people on the FlowRider. After all, they’re just going to get wet anyway.

FlowRider on Quantum of the Seas

Cloudy, rainy, stormy day at sea on Quantum of the Seas

Read the complete review day-by-day at these links:

Quantum of the Seas Cruise Review – Introduction

Quantum of the Seas Cruise Review – Day 1

Quantum of the Seas Cruise Review – Day 2

Quantum of the Seas Cruise Review – Day 3

Quantum of the Seas Cruise Review – Day 4

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