Age: 45
Occupation: Technology Specialist
Number of Cruises: 4
Cruise Line: Royal Caribbean (is there any other?)
Ship: Explorer of the Seas
Sailing Date: March 27th, 2004
Itinerary: Western Caribbean
Royal Caribbean has raised the bar with its Voyager Class of ships and
especially with Explorer of the Seas. This magnificent vessel is not just a
ship; it's a destination in itself!
We left a cold and snowy Michigan behind on March 26th and flew from Saginaw to
Miami. After spending the night in Miami, we took a shuttle to the Port of
Miami. It was a feast for the eyes when we pulled up to our ship. It loomed
large and beautiful before us. Check-in was a breeze, fast and methodical. As we
took our customary boarding photograph, the excitement mounted.
It is not enough to say this ship is beautiful. It far surpasses any other ship
and cruise line I've taken. The sheer beauty, layout and grandeur of the ship is
amazing. We decided to book a promenade stateroom. It was smaller than it looked
in the photographs, but we loved being able to people watch from our perch high
above the promenade. Speaking of the promenade - I cannot imagine cruising
without one! It was the epicenter of the ship-fun, food & frivolity central! But
I'm getting off track.
Our room was completely perfect for our needs. The longer we were on the ship,
the larger the room seemed. The ships designers thought of every storage
possibility and for that I thank them! We took off for a quick trip around the
ship, to the dining room to find our table, etc. We then donned our swimsuits
and headed up the stairs to Deck 12, or HEAVEN. It was a sun-worshipers dream.
It had a beautiful breeze and overlooked the pools and all the action. Our
wonderfully waiter waiter, Bling-Bling, kept the Mango Tango's coming.
Explorer of the Seas has one thing going for it than other cruise lines I've
encountered and it is her staff. The staff is the heart and soul of this ship.
James Andrews, our cruise director, could NOT have been more gracious, humorous,
or infectious. His staff was at the ready to entertain the troops. We loved
them. Our dining room team was superb. We had been placed at a table for 4.
Somehow we were moved to a table for two which was perfect. Our waiter, Rana,
could not have lavished more attention on us. Alina, his assistant was bubbly,
efficient and so sweet. They really did make our cruise, we always looked
forward to dinner! I also want to mention, Jo-Jo our headwaiter. He was an
important part of the team and very personable. The food was always top notch!
Every recommendation given to us was perfect, even when we didn't particularly
like the dish. We were never disappointed - thanks Rana!
On area that could have used improvement was the Island Grille/Windjammer Cafe.
The food was passable, but not the highest quality. HOWEVER, they feed a ton of
people over a few hours, so that has to cut the quality.
Johnny Rockets, also, was passable. Not as good as other JR's I've been too.
Shakes and cherry cokes were sublime though.
Getting back to the promenade, this three story atrium was home to staterooms,
shops, bars and also doubled as a stage for performing. At almost any time of
the day or night you would see people shopping, strolling, enjoying a bite to
eat, a drink or just relaxing. We loved to see the Explorer Singers & Dancers
put on mini-shows at the promenade. Beyond the promenade was the Palace Theater.
We saw professional quality Vegas style review, games, comedians so funny that
we almost wet our pants! Karaoke at the Maharajas lounge was an absolute must.
Thanks to the wonderful family from Kentucky and their rendition of She Bangs,
She Bangs. The great thing about this ship was that you could find entertainment
wherever you went. And the dancing! The Chamber disco was a two-story mecca for
someone like myself who could dance 24 hours a day! And if dancing isn't your
"thing" you could enjoy the gaming at Casino Royale! Needless to say, we were
never bored.
We loved the destinations: Bahamas, Jamaica, Grand Cayman & Cozumel. However,
this ship is the ultimate destination. How they can pack 3200 cruisers and 1200
staff aboard this vessel and never be crowded is a testiment to its design! We
would have been happy to just stay on the ship and never set foot on the gangway
to disembark.
Since this getting a little wordy, let me just say that this was the most
fabulous cruise, and yes! VACATION that we've ever taken. Royal Caribbean - you
have a fan for life. I'm already planning my next cruise - and it will be
onboard the Explorer of the Seas.