Age: 34
Occupation: CPA
NumberofCruises: 4
CruiseLine: Royal Caribbean
Ship: Vision of the Seas
SailingDate: October28th,
2002
Itinerary: 4-night Baja Mexico
Pre-Cruise transportation
We flew down the morning of the cruise to Long Beach Airport on JetBlueairlines. JetBlue has a very limited service area, but is cheap andcomfortable. All seats are comfortable leather (like first-class), widerthan a standard seat, and have a private television. The television has
24free channels and they give you disposable
headphones to use. Pretty cool. I would recommend them
if you were flying from the bay area or from the East
Coast. http://www.jetblue.com/
For some reason, the cruiselines think folks only fly
into LAX for cruisesout of San Pedro and offer no
transfers from Long Beach Airport (even thoughits
closer to the pier than LAX). Therefore we had to find othertransportation and we chose PrimeTime Shuttle. It competes with theSuperShuttle, but has the reputation of being more on-time. They were ontime for us, and we would recommend them also. http://www.primetimeshuttle.com/
Embarkation
We arrived at the pier around noon and walked right up to the security x-raymachines with no lines. They had a table to take your alcohol, but wedidn’t have any so we proceeded to check-in. At that hour, there was nowait and we checked in within five minutes.
Apparently they had just changed the tickets and embarkation forms, as thecheck-in lady said the form we had new and it was only the second one shehad seen. We had filled in our information online before our tickets wereprinted and the abbreviated embarkation form was already preprinted. Shejust ripped it out of or ticket booklet, along with the credit card
sign-offform and gave us our cards in a jiffy. Very
smooth.
The only bad thing I could say about the whole embarkation thing was thatthere were no porters outside to take our luggage due to the recent port
/union issues. Therefore, we had to carry all of our
bags onboard with us.Also, they had no helpful folks
there to assist you and point to where tofind your
room once you were on the ship.. so we had to find it ourselves.
I had no problem as I already had the general idea in my head, but I
heardothers complaining. I suggest carrying a
brochure with you and ripping outthe detailed deck
plan.
Muster is held at 4:15pm, giving you plenty of time to partake in sail awayand get ready for early dinner seating.
Our Cabin – Superior Inside Category J
When we arrived in our cabin, we had the general impression that it wasn’tvery clean – even though it was made up and there was no papers ormiscellaneous “stuff” there from the prior occupants. There was a wet,dirty towel in the closet on the rack and all the flat surfaces on thedresser and night tables seemed dirty. They had coffee rings and dripstains and the carpets didn’t look very vacuumed. With a quick wipe with
adamp washcloth I felt much better.
We LOVED our cabin. It was the highest inside category you could get, andthese rooms are up on the Bridge deck with the suites and other largerrooms. It was 174 square feet and VERY spacious. Upon entering thebathroom was on the right and the closet was on the left. In the center
ofthe room was a full length comfortable couch on the
right, with a glasscoffee table in front of it and
the vanity table and some drawer space andTV across
the room. It felt like a big spacious living room.
Beyond that, at the back of the cabin was our queen-sized bed with a nighttable on each side and plenty of room to walk around. There was also acurtain between the bed and the sitting area, which made it feel like asuite to us, as compared to other inside rooms we had seen before. Incomparison, the outside cabins we could have been “upgraded” to were 154square feet… 20 square feet less. No thanks! We loved this category andwould highly recommend it to others.
The room came with a built-in safe and a loose ‘plug it in yourself’hairdryer that worked great for me.. and I have long thick hair. There
wasalso two outlets there at the vanity, but none in
the bathroom. Thecloset was plenty big… it had two
shirt-height bars on the right and a baron the left
to hang full-length clothes. Each side of the vanity had threedrawers, plus there was some shelves above the TV, two drawers in the
nighttables, and three shelves behind each side of
the vanity mirror.Unfortunately, there was no fridge
and the steward put the “minibar” itemsup in half of
my vanity spaces when I asked him to remove them. (He wouldnot take them from the room.)
The bathroom came with a shampoo dispenser in the shower, bath gel, soap &lotion. The shower was small, but ok. It was laid out well, with thetoilet on the opposite side of the bathroom from the vanity so you didn’tbump into it when brushing your teeth. The storage space in the bathroomconsisted of three shelves in the medicine cabinet above the sink. Wethought the space was adequate.
If you decide to go for one of these cabins, just be forewarned that youwill be able to hear any loud music at the pool area directly above yourroom. Every afternoon at sail away music could be clearly heard,especially in our bathroom, but it was no big deal.
The Vision of the Seas
I was very impressed with the ship itself. I loved the six-story Centrum.I thought the public rooms up on the higher decks 7 & 8 were especiallyneat.. this is where they had located the library, card room, internet
caféand future sales lounge.
We spent a lot of time in the Wheelhouse Bar, where they had a wonderfullady who played the piano and entertained most evenings. We also liked
theViking Crown Lounge, but felt that it was in a
weird spot. Basically, theview was of the pool area
and not so much the ocean. (The focus of all the
windows seemed to be toward the ship itself rather than the surroundings.)
Entertainment
In the four nights of the cruise, we attended the main entertainment showtwo nights, and just relaxed elsewhere the other two nights.
We thought the production show Rhythm Nation was fun and we highly recommendthe Singer Impressionist Martin Dube also. He could make his voice do themost amazing things.. even though the beginning of the show was a littleslow he really had is rocking in the end.
We also will tell you not to miss the game of Quest, which is an audienceparticipation game that I can’t tell you much about… you need to
experienceit yourself!
The Casino was open nightly once we sailed, but we didn’t spend too muchtime there. To our surprise, there were no tournaments during this
sailing.
Spa
I love spa treatments, so that was one of the first places I went whenboarding. If you don’t know this trick I will let you know…. Most shipshave specials on some or all port days. I inquired when boarding and
foundthat the specials day was Wednesday, so I made
an appointment for a “SpaTaster”. The Spa Taster is a
back massage and a mini-facial combo.Although I
thought the back massage was nice, the facial as NOT worthwriting home about. They just slapped one goop after another on my face,and didn’t even massage my neck or shoulders while the mask was setting.
She left the room! After the facial, I didn’t even feel like my face hadbeen “exfoliated” and smoothed… which is the reason I usually go for thefacials. The spa taster was $89 on sale from $99 regular.
Also, there was NO price list of spa treatments available, which I thoughtwas very strange. It seemed to be a mystery what was available, and at
whatprices. It could be that they are much more
helpful if you do the spa touron the first afternoon,
but I didn’t go so I was clueless. I thought theywere
very unhelpful in the spa.
Food
We felt the food and service in the dining room was great. We had awonderful waitress named Gloria and her assistant was Leonardo for
dinner.As we booked last-minute we seemed to get one
of the last tables, by thedoor, but we didn’t mind.
We sat at an 8-person table with a very nicecouple
all four nights. One other couple showed up the first two nights,and two chairs were empty every night. One thing I will mention is that
onthe four-night there is no lobster on any night. We
didn’t mind, as theother selections were great.
However, we heard some folks complain as ifthis was
the very end of the world, so I wanted you let you know. Nolobster on less than seven dayers!We had lunch
and breakfast in the Windjammer buffet, which was fine. Wealso had breakfast in the dining room two mornings, which was better thanWindjammer in our opinion. We also tried room service for coffee andfruit one morning and the service was very prompt and good. We also hadlunch on the Solarium café once.. the burger and pizza we tried were
fine,but it was disappointing that at they had NO
24-hour buffet on Vision.
On the second night they had a midnight dessert buffet. Unlike some cruisesthat let you take photos for a half hour and then let people tear into
thestuff… RCL lets folks grab as they go so if you
want photos show up early.There was two very nice ice
sculptures and some chocolate and pumpkincarvings as
well. (We were onboard Halloween week so there was beautifulharvest decorations all through the ship.)
Soda Card
My boyfriend got the soda card when we boarded, which was $19+tax (around$23) for a four-night cruise. We felt this was very overpriced and it wasNOT convenient. We would not recommend it. The card was good in thedining room and at the bars only. In both the Windjammer buffet and theSolarium grill they had a guy selling CANNED sodas there and the card is
notgood for those! If you wanted a soda with your
card, you had to hike to abar to get it to have with
your food. What a pain!
Shopping & Photos
I thought the shopping mall was well laid out. We looked around, but waiteduntil the final night when they had a big sale in the logo shop to buy
somestuff.
As usual, the cruiseline took many photos of us, but
we didn’t buy any. Theone photo we really liked,
which was our dinner seating photo on formalnight, we
didn’t buy as they only had it available as a package deal for$15! We just wanted the one 5x7, but they wouldn’t sell it to us
separate.
Ports of Call
As with most folks who cruised this itinerary, the ports weren’t the reasonwe were cruising. The ship was the main attraction, along with just plaincruising. We got off the ship only briefly in all three ports.
In San Diego we walked into downtown and shopped at a big multi-story mallthere as I forgot a handbag I needed for my evening attire.
In Catalina there is a map given to you on the ship which you can take tofive shops along the main strip in Avalon. These shops have winning cabinnumbers and give out prizes, and also there is some kind of grand prize
forhaving your map stamped at all of these stores and
turning it in at the end.This makes for a little
adventure and fun, and also gets you into these cute
little shops.
We did the glass-bottomed boat tour in Catalina, which was fun and only cost$9.50 per person. It was great to see kelp and fish under the boat… but
wethink we will try the boat with the underwater
viewing windows next timealong with a city tour as it
was too far to walk to the circular “casino”building
down the waterfront. We will do that next time.
In Ensenada, we suggest not paying for a tour through RCL, but insteadbuying the blowhole / open market tour that is offered at a discount on
theshuttle bus that runs from the ship into town. We
plan to do that tournext time. We had fun taking the
horse-drawn carriage back to the ship(there are many
lined up there to choose from.) My main activity in
Ensenada was going to the optometrist and getting my eyes checked and newglasses. If you want more information on that you can email me. It wasvery safe and I saved tons of money.
The ship docks in both San Diego and Ensenada and we had to tender inCatalina. The tendering was efficient and there was no problems there.
In summation
This was my first Royal Caribbean cruise, and I would go again. I amactually planning the three-day cruise next year from LA to Ensenada as
itsconvenient to me and my family on the left coast.
I thought the Vision wasbeautiful, and would highly
recommend her or her sisters for both her sizeand
appointments. She makes for a great cruise. On a five-star scale, Iwould give her a three.
In comparison – my personal preference
Through a stroke of luck, good prices and scheduling, I actually cruisedthree times this year. I cruised on the Sun Princess 3-day, Star Princess7-day, and Vision of the Seas 4-day. In comparing Princess to RCL, I muchprefer Princess. There is an intangible higher level of service therethat my boyfriend and I both like. It’s the fact that the room is cleanwhen you arrive, that employees all smile at you a lot and the soda cardactually works at all the eating venues (what a concept!). Robes areavailable for your use while you cruise on Princess whether you are afirst-timer or in the smallest inside cabin. The buffet is open 24-hours.Little things that mean a lot…not that RCL was bad, just that Princess ismore my style. In a market where they competed head-to-head I would pickand recommend Princess every time.