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We have early, traditional dining, so we were in the dining room at sail away. We felt a little motion, but it was not bad. I expected much worse with the wind, waves and rain. I have read those horror stories about the food in the MDR, but I have no complaints from our first night. I had my go to choices of Escargot Prime Rib And cheesecake No complaints, but Susan had the chocolate custard, which she said was rubbery.
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You did better than me. Actually, my first drink was water with my lunch, and the second was a latte from the Crown Lounge I guess they have both signs up, so people don’t get too confused. No letter restricting access to the lounge this sailing. Given the number of families with kids, I think there are a lot of new cruisers. We always bring a bottle of Carmel along to add to our lattes
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Our luggage was delivered, and we had everything put away by 2:00. I kept checking my AirTags, and it said one was with me, but it showed one in the parking lot. That is when I realized I had moved one of them to a small carry on we were leaving behind in the car. When I checked the weather app, it looked like Florida disappeared in a sea of green
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Our cabin opened up at 1:00, so we went to drop off my backpack. We are in an ocean view balcony (2D) Some cabin pics. Daryl is bouncing around to get in the photos. They do have lots of storage space in these closets, although I need to work to fit my iPad in the safe. The shower tube looks a little larger. And the view aft from our balcony.
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Boarding was pretty easy, then we had to get a few photos before going to the Solarium for lunch. He has natural abilities in the water. And, do you suppose we could just leave him, instead of a towel?
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It was perfect. Dry, and not too windy when we boarded. Walked onboard at 11am, with Daryl in tow. Thanks for the bon voyage wishes, everyone.
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Easy drive to the port. Twelve minutes from the hotel. Luggage dropped, thru security, and waiting in the terminal. Took a little longer, because Daryl got stuck in the scanner. He wanted to know why we didn’t have to ride on that belt. He is giving me death stares.
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Thanks to both of you. It isn’t raining at the moment. Bags are packed and ready to go in the car. Leaving shortly to hopefully avoid some rain. Nope, tied up on the starboard side. Easy way to remember is Port and Left have the same number of letters. I even have a pair of socks that are labeled left and right, so if I forget, I just have to look down. 😂 I am ok, unless I put two lefts on, but I only do that when I go dancing, so I have an excuse.
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I like the easy way to do your safety briefing on the app. It sure beats the old way of going to your cabin , grabbing the life vests, and dragging them to the muster station with thousands of other people, all while trying to not spill your drink. 😂 You can complete the app section at 8am on boarding day.
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Since we were talking about booking shows, that is one thing I wish Royal was consistent with. For those who don’t know, you need to book the day and time for the shows you want to see on the Oasis Class ships. It can be a real juggling act, trying to get days and times to work with any specialty dining reservations you may want to make. Then to make things more interesting, some shows you want to see, that do not need to be prebooked, may conflict with one of the above. Then, to make things interesting, Royal will not show a realistic schedule of activities on the app, until boarding day. Now, when does booking shows open? Who knows how they arrive at that. For this cruise, we were able to book shows on October 25th, or about 53 days out. However, for our upcoming January 5th sailing on Allure, we could not book shows until December 1st, or about 36 days out. So I guess my advice is to check early and often.
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You got me curious also, so I did a little researching. I think Odyssey may just be a sleeker, faster ship. How fast a ship is sailing depends on many factors, like wind speed, sea conditions, and if they have time to make up. It could also vary if they are trying to avoid a storm. Or, maybe the captain’s wife is yelling at him to slow down (which happens to me sometimes when out on our boat) So I looked at data on both ships on marine traffic dot com. This morning, Symphony was sailing at 14.9kn, but is almost back to port Odyssey, on the other hand, was sailing at 21.7kn down in the Caribbean Sea The maximum during the last voyage for Symphony was 18.2 knots with an average speed of 13.1 knots. While that hot rod Odyssey was maxing at 23 knots and averaging 20.3 knots. I may have a daily picture, but it would just b a snapshot in time.