Travel R Posted April 30, 2013 #1 Share Posted April 30, 2013 There are “All Things” threads for many ships, but I have not seen one for the Legend of the Seas. If there is one, it is many years old, and I am creating this thread with the recent (Feb. 2013) revitalization in mind. Please take a look at the information I have compiled and please post if there is any incorrect information, or if you can fill in some of the missing information. I am also sure that many of you well travelled experts can add some new information that I have not included about the Legend. Please only add new information that may be helpful. I ask that this does not turn into a discussion thread with the dress requirements in the MDR, how to transport liquor onto the ship, whether smoking in the balconies should be allowed, etc. I have also tried to separate the different types of information into separate posts, so hopefully, it will be easier to update in subsequent posts. I hope you find the information I have included useful in your future trips on the Legend of the Seas, and I am looking forward to learning more information that I may have missed from the veteran travelers. Happy Cruising, Travel R April 2013 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Travel R Posted April 30, 2013 Author #2 Share Posted April 30, 2013 All Things Legend of the Seas Royal Caribbean International Ship Facts Gross Tonnage 70,000 Passengers 2,076 Crew 720 Length 867 ft Max Beam 105 ft Draft 24.5 ft Cruising Speed 22 - 27 knots Port of Registry Bahamas Launch Date September 4, 1994 – In service since 1995 Class Vision (Other ships in this class include: Vision, Grandeur, Rhapsody, Splendor, and Enchantment) Cabins 327 Inside cabins & 575 Outside cabins; 17 wheelchair accessible Related Websites Legend of the Seas: Royal Caribbean International - http://www.royalcaribbean.com/findacruise/ships/class/ship/home.do?shipClassCode=VI&shipCode=LG&br=R Revitalization Press Release (3/13) (and videos) - http://www.royalcaribbeanpresscenter.com/press-release/943/royal-caribbean-internationals-legend-of-the-seas-completes-extensive-revitalization-in-time-for-winter-season/ Completion Press Release (2/7/13)- http://www.******************.com/2013/02/07/legend-seas-completes-50-million-refurbishment Features of New and Revitalized Ships: http://www.creative.rccl.com/Sales/Royal/General_Info/Flyers/12028421_Revit_QuickReference_Guide.pdf Original press release (4/3/95) - http://www.thefreelibrary.com/ROYAL+CARIBBEAN'S+NEW+LEGEND+OF+THE+SEAS+OFFERS+FAMILY-FRIENDLY...-a016782086 [*]CruiseAdvice.com (cabin suggestions & which to avoid) - http://*****************/CruiseShips/BestCabins.aspx?ShipName=legend+of+the+seas [*]Cruise Critic Reviews – http://www.cruisecritic.com/reviews/review.cfm?ShipID=75 [*]DNV Exchange - http://exchange.dnv.com/Exchange/Main.aspx?EXTool=Vessel&VesselID=18204 [*]Sea Scanner (Current position) - ****************************/schiffsposition.php?schiff=Legend+of+the+Seas [*]TripAdvisor Reviews - http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g1-i10703-k6231155-Legend_Of_The_Seas_Newly_Refurbished_and_Sailing_The_Med-Cruises.html [*]Legend of the seas: Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS_Legend_of_the_Seas Related Videos (Post-Revitalization) Centrum Aerial Performance (2/24/13 by Tan Pheck Woei) - Revitalization Press Video (3/13) - Personal Video (3/4-8/13 by Aaron Wee) - Wait Staff Performance (3/??/13 by Charlie Phang) - Revitalized Ship Video (2/13 by licina1903) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FuFWzxJVlE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Travel R Posted April 30, 2013 Author #3 Share Posted April 30, 2013 (edited) The Legend: Deck by Deck Deck 1 Medical Center, GangwayDeck 2 [Deck Plan] Staterooms, Gangway There is an elevator towards the forward; and a set of elevators mid-ship There are no public restrooms on Deck 2 Deck 3 [Deck Plan] Conference Center, Staterooms There is an elevator towards the forward and a set of elevators mid-ship There are a set of restrooms towards forward; and a set mid-ship Deck 4 [Deck Plan] That’s Entertainment Theater, Casino Royale, Schooner Bar, R Bar, Centrum, Romeo & Juliet Dining Room There is an elevator towards the forward and a set of elevators mid-ship There are no public restrooms on Deck 4 Secret place: At the aft (rear) of Deck 4, you can go outside and look down at the wake coming off the back of the ship. It is a nice quite place. Deck 5 [Deck Plan] Anchors Aweigh Lounge, Centrum Shops, Shore Excursions, Guest Services, Romeo & Juliet Dining Room Balcony, Chef’s Table; Dining Room Reservations Desk, Community Bulletin Board There is an elevator towards the forward and a set of elevators mid-ship There are a set of restrooms towards forward and a set mid-ship Deck 6 [Deck Plan] Photo Gallery, Café Latté-tudes (Cupcake Cupboard, Ben & Jerry’s, Seatle’s Best Coffee), Library, Staterooms There is an elevator towards the forward and a set of elevators mid-ship There are a set of restrooms mid-ship Deck 7 [Deck Plan] Staterooms There is an elevator towards the forward and a set of elevators mid-ship There are no public restrooms on Deck 7 Deck 8 [Deck Plan] Bridge, Next Cruise, RoyalCaribbeanOnline, Staterooms There is an elevator towards the forward and a set of elevators mid-ship There are no public restrooms on Deck 9 Secret stairs: Towards the Aft rear) of the ship there is a single set of stairs that lead up from Deck 8 to Deck 9 near the Vitality Spa Deck 9 [Deck Plan] Windjammer Café, Pool Bar, Movie Screen, Main Pool, Whirlpool (4x), Diamond Club, Concierge Club, Solarium, Park Café, Vitality at Sea Spa and Fitness Center, Sports Deck There is an elevator towards the forward and a set of elevators mid-ship There are a set of restrooms towards forward (port) and a set mid-ship Deck 10 [Deck Plan] Observatory, Adventure Ocean, Optix Teen Disco, Video Arcade, Nursery, Jogging Track, Legend of the Links, Rock Climbing Wall There is an elevator towards the forward and a set of elevators mid-ship There are a set of restrooms towards forward (port) and a set mid-ship Deck 11 [Deck Plan] Izumi, Viking Crown Lounge, Chops Grille There is one elevator on this floor There are no public restrooms on Deck 11 Index of Locations on the Legend of the Seas Adventure Ocean Youth Program (Deck 10 – Forward) Children will love our spacious playroom, which features toys, books, games, and activities. Our special teen center features a lounge area and video arcade. Children need to be at least 3 years old and 100% potty trained. Adventure Ocean Fact Sheet (RCI) – (Click here for pdf) Fee applies after 10 PM Hours (sea days): 9 am - noon, 2-5, 7-10 Lunch & Play = 12-noon ($7.95 per child) 10 pm – 2 am: Late Night Party Zone ($6 per child/per hour – for children under 12) [*]Hours (port days): 30 minutes prior to first shore excursion or 9 am until sailing or 5 pm (whichever is later); 7 pm – 10 pm 10 pm – 2 am: Late Night Party Zone ($6 per child/per hour – for children under 12) Anchors Aweigh Lounge (Deck 5 – forward) Live music, dancing, and entertainment. Offerings: Champagne, specialty drinks, beer, wine and soda are offered at the current bar menu prices. Hours: Generally 11:30 am – 1 am (varies based on itinerary – see Compass) Ben & Jerry’s (Deck 6 – mid-ship) Ice cream by Ben & Jerry’s (for a fee) Located in Café Latté-tudes Note: There is a free soft ice cream dispenser near the Windjammer on Deck 10 Hours (sea days): 7 am – 11 pm Bridge The bridge is inaccessible to passengers. Note: Although rare, sometimes it is allowed on all-access tours, or if you ask nicely.Café Latté-tudes (Deck 6 – mid-ship) Caffeine fix, coffee break (Seattle’s Best ® Coffee), or after-dinner cappuccino - drop by this café for sweets, people watching and specialty coffee beverages. Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream & Cupcake Cupboard is also available at this location. Coffee prices (small, large): Americano ($2.25/$2.65), Espresso ($1.95, $2.50), Cappuccino ($3.30; $3.55); Doya Cappuccino ($3.85, $4.05); Mocha ($3.35, $4.15); Latte ($3.30, $3.55), Iced Latte (NA/$3.55); Doya Latte ($3.80, $4.05) Natural Flavors (almond, hazelnut, vanilla) - $0.50 [*]Cold beverages prices: Sodas – Coca Cola, Diet Coke, Sprite, & Ginger Ale ($2.25); 1 ltr. Evian Bottled Water ($4.25); Minute Maid Juice ($3.95) [*]Tazo Tea Prices: Various flavors available ($1.95) [*]Hours: 7 am – 11 pm Casino Royale (Deck 4 – mid-ship) Our glittering casino (6,500 sq. feet) features electronic slot machines, video poker, blackjack, craps, roulette and Caribbean stud poker. [117 slots & 17 tables] Hours (at sea): Slots (9 am to late); Tables (Noon to late) Hours (in port): 6 pm – late Centrum (Decks 4 thru 8 – mid-ship) Enjoy daytime activities, including classes, game shows and more. Join us at night for dazzling entertainment and jaw-dropping aerial spectacles. Even the glass elevators facing into the Centrum feature LED panels down their entire length, providing a backdrop of moving visuals five decks high. There is an aerial show above (at the top of) the Centrum [don’t miss the performance on the last night!] Live music is playing much of the day There are places to sit and listen or people watch on decks 4 & 5 of the Centrum Hours: Open 24 hours. Performers & activities will occur at various times. Centrum Shops (Deck 5 – mid-ship) Distinctive storefronts offer an array of merchandise ranging from logo items, perfume and jewelry to liquor and cruise wear. List of the shops: ???? Approximate hours: 9 am to 11 pm Chef’s Table (Deck 5 – Aft – at rear of Romeo & Juliet Dining Room Balcony) [Dial 4444] Experience a once-in-a-lifetime culinary experience. In this exclusive space, 12 guests will enjoy a five-course menu of gourmet selections specially prepared and personally presented by the Chef de Cuisine. Every course is accompanied by wine pairings chosen to enhance your enjoyment of each dish. Hours: Meets at 6:30 in the Schooner’s Bar (See Dining section below for more detailed information) Chops Grille (Deck 11 – aft) [Dial 4632] The perfect place to celebrate a special occasion or simply be treated to a fantastic dinner. Enjoy juicy steaks, fresh seafood, hearty side dishes and delicious desserts in an elegant atmosphere. From filet mignon to mesquite-grilled salmon, Chops Grille offers much more than simple meat and potatoes. $30 per person dining fee Hours: 6 pm – late (no guests 3-13 after 9 pm) Concierge Club / Concierge Lounge (Deck 9 – Mid-ship/Starboard – between the main pool and the solarium) Guests staying in Grand Suite-level rooms and higher, Diamond Plus and Pinnacle Club Crown & Anchor® Society members enjoy access to this lounge serving complimentary continental breakfast and evening drinks. Hours: Open 24 Hours (Juices & coffee available) Complimentary continental breakfast (8 am – 11:30 am) and evening drinks (5pm – 8:30 pm). Hors d'oeuvres and petit fours are served before and after dinner Community Bulletin Board (Deck 5) A place for everyone to post notes & meeting times/places to other passengers Hours: Open 24 Hours Conference Center (Deck 3 – Mid-Ship) Our comfortable conference center features state-of-the-art presentation equipment and a variety of meeting rooms. TV, VCR, overhead projector, slide projector, podium, microphone, video projector, easel and dry-erase board. Note: 6 alternate rooms for use as meeting/breakout rooms. Hours: You would need to reserve times Cupcake Cupboard (Deck 6 – mid-ship in Latte-tudes) Specialty cupcakes for sale Hours: 11 am – 11 pm Diamond Club / Diamond Lounge (Deck 9 – Mid-ship /Port) Diamond, Diamond Plus, and Pinnacle Club Crown & Anchor® Society members enjoy access to this lounge, created to serve these loyal guests with concierge access, complimentary continental breakfast, and evening drinks. Hours: Open 24 Hours (Juices & coffee available) Complimentary continental breakfast (8 am – 11:30 am) and evening drinks (5pm – 8:30 pm). Hors d'oeuvres and petit fours are served before and after dinner Dining Room Reservation Desk (Deck 5) [Dial 4729] You can come here if you want to make your My Time Dining reservations, or make reservations at a specialty restaurant Hours: 9 am – 4 pm Doctor See Medical FacilityFitness Center / Gym (Deck 9) [Dial 4850] Our onboard fitness center features aerobic/step classes, free weights, state-of-the art stair steppers, stationary bikes, treadmills and other exercise machines. Also See Vitality at Sea Spa and Fitness Center Hours: Open 6 am – 10 pm Gangways (Decks 1 and 2) Gangways are located on Decks 1 and 2, portside (dependent on time and tide)Guest Services (Guest Relations) (Deck 5 – Mid-Ship/Starboard) [Dial 0] Questions or concerns? Stop by the Guest Services desk, where our knowledgeable staff is available to assist with general ship information, reporting lost or damaged goods, exchange money, cash traveler’s checks and more. Note: Lines / Queues can be long here depending on when you go Hours: Open 24 hours Izumi (Deck 11 – Aft) [Dial 4632] The traditional Asian dishes at Izumi will impress you with their pure, delicate flavors, freshness of ingredients and impeccable presentation. Diners can choose from popular sushi rolls, sashimi, our Hot Rock (Ishiyaki) Plates, sukiyaki and more. Menu: http://www.royalcaribbean.com/content/en_US/pdf/IzumiMenu.pdf $3 fee added for lunch, $5 added for dinner. All other food is priced a la carte Hours: 11:30 am – 2 pm; 6 pm - late Jogging Track (Deck 10 – around the deck) Run laps while taking in the view. Our tracks are open to anyone and proper shoes are recommended. The track is 400M (approx. ¼ miles) Hours: Open 24 Hours Legend of the Links (Deck 10 – aft) Our 18-hole miniature golf course will entertain adults and children alike. Hours: Open 24 Hours Library (Deck 6 – mid-ship/Starboard – next to Café Latte-tudes) A large bookshelf containing books to take out and read Cards & games also available There is a sign-out sheet to take out the books/games Note: Recent Review (3/2013) mentioned that it was pretty bare Hours: Open 24 hours Main Dining Room (MDR) See Romeo & Juliet Dining RoomMain Pool (Deck 9 – center) Hours: Main pool and whirlpools are open 24 Hours All pools are saltwater All children in pools must be toilet trained – no swim diapers There are hydraulic lifts for pool (and whirlpools) for the disabled Medical Facility (Deck 1) [Dial 51 or ** Dial 911 for Emergency **] Hours: Open 24 hoursMovie Screen, Outdoor (Deck 9 – mid-ship) Watch first-run movies and big time sporting events the way they were meant to be seen - poolside, under the stars (weatherproof). A screen hoisted above the main pool area will showcase all the larger-than-life action. Hours: Movie times differ each day (see Compass) Next Cruise Desk (Deck 8 – mid-ship/Port) Join our complimentary Crown & Anchor® Society loyalty program, and enjoy savings on your next Royal Caribbean vacation. While onboard, meet with our Loyalty & Cruise Sales staff to reserve your next cruise, and you can enjoy reduced deposit and credit towards your future vacation. Hours (will vary – check Compass): At sea (approx 9am-noon/1pm, 3pm-6pm/7pm); In port (approx 8am-10am & 4pm-5pm/6pm) Nursery – Royal Babies and Tots (Deck 10 – Forward) Included Fisher Price and Crayola play areas (Click here for more info pdf) Registration required – can begin on 1st day of cruise Royal Tots and Royal Infants are 45 minutes sessions/play groups on RCI ships. They are informal play sessions for parents and kids ages 6 months-18 months and 18 months - 36 months. Cost = $8 per hour/ per child Note: In-cabin babysitting for children over 12 months also available for $19 (up to 3 children). First come/first serve basis and is not guaranteed. Hours: varies Observatory (Deck 10 – Forward) This special stargazing area gives guests the opportunity to explore the heavens as well as the seas. Hours: Open 24 hours Operator (phone only – Dial 0) The Operator can connect you to any location on the ship. Hours: Open 24 hours Optix Teen Area & Disco (Deck 10 – Forward) Our special teen center features a lounge area and video arcade. Hours: 9 am – 2 am (but varies – see Compass) Park Café (Deck 9 – aft) Grab a bite to eat at this delicious deli offering made-to-order salads, paninis and freshly prepared sandwiches, as well as a selection of gourmet pastries and coffee. The Park Café will be a tasty addition to ship's relaxing, adults-only Solarium area. The food is complementary. Approximate Hours: 7 am-10 am, 11 am – 6:30 pm, 9 pm – Midnight/1 am Pets At Sea (Deck 9 – Outside Windjammer Café) · Approx. times: 10 am – 11 am, 8 pm – 9 pm Photo Gallery / Photo Studio (Deck 6 – mid-ship) View professional photographs of your experiences onboard. In addition, pick up the latest cameras and accessories. Pictures can be purchased individually, or packages are available Pictures are lined up against wall Approx. hours: Photo kiosks are open 24 hours; Gallery open 9 am = 10:30 PM; Formal Portraits (on formal nights) 5:15PM – 6PM, 7:30 PM – 8:15 PM, 9:45 PM – 10:30 PM Pool See Main PoolPool Bar (Deck 9 – towards forward) Hours: 8 am - lateR Bar (Deck 4 – mid-ship) Experience a 1960s vibe at the all-new R Bar, featuring iconic furnishings and classic cocktails - gimlet, martini, gin, whiskeys and more - all served by the ship’s resident mixologist. And be sure to try the drink specials, specially created to complement the Centrum's nightly theme and aerial performance. Hours: Generally 11:30 am – 1 am (varies based on itinerary – see Compass)3 Rock Climbing Wall (Deck 10 – aft) Our signature rock climbing walls are our most popular feature and are available on all Royal Caribbean cruise ships. Whether it's your first time on a rock wall or you're a seasoned climber, there are challenges for all levels of experience. We'll provide all of the equipment, including shoes, helmets and harnesses. All you need to do is bring a pair of socks and, of course, your sense of adventure. Hours: Varies day to day (see Compass) Romeo & Juliet Dining Room (Deck 4 – aft) Enjoy a meal in our elegant main dining room. It can get crowded for lunch. It was reported in a March 2013 review that the reviewer was asked to eat in the Windjammer because they did not have any tables. [http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=1813495&page=2] Hours: 7:30 am – 9:30 am (breakfast); 11:30 am – 1:30 am (lunch); 6 pm – 9 pm (early seating)/8:15 pm – late (late seating) Romeo & Juliet Dining Room Balcony (Deck 5 – aft) Second floor of the dining room – overlooks 4th floor. The Chef’s Table is located at the back/aft of the balcony Hours: 7:30 am – 9:30 am (breakfast); 11:30 am – 1:30 am (lunch); 6 pm – 9 pm (early seating)/8:15 pm – late (late seating) Royal Babies and Tots [see Nursery]RoyalCaribbeanOnline (Deck 8 – mid-ship/port) Drop by this internet café to use our computer workstations, browse the web, check email and stocks, and chat with friends. Hours: Open 24 hours Schooner Bar (Deck 4 – mid-ship) This nautically themed bar is the perfect spot to enjoy a drink with friends. Hours: Generally 11:30 am – 1 am (varies based on itinerary – see Compass) Shore Excursions Desk (Deck 5 – mid-ship/port) Explore every port-of-call with Explorations! shore excursions, the best way to have fun outside the ship. Stop by the Shore Excursion desk to book or for more details. Approx. hours: 9 am – 9 pm Solarium (Deck 9 – towards Aft) The indoor/outdoor saltwater pool and lounge area (adults only) can be covered during inclement weather by a huge glass sliding roof called the Crystal Canopy. 2 Hot tubs & 1 pool Park Café is located in the Solarium Adults Only Area Children are allowed to enter to order food from Park Café During inclement weather, children under 16 may use this area if accompanied by an adult [*]Is the Solarium pool heated ?????? [*]Hours: Open 24 hours Spa See Vitality at Sea Spa and FitnessSports Deck (Deck 9 – aft) An outdoor activity court used for basketball and volleyball games. Table Tennis – 9 am – 9 pm Rock climbing – times vary (check Compass) Shuffleboard (Deck 10) – open 24 hours Teen Disco [see Optix]That’s Entertainment Theater (Deck 4 – Forward) An 802-seat venue that features contemporary musical stage productions and headline entertainment. Hours: Activities and showtimes vary each day (see Compass) Tuxedo Rentals [Deck 5] Approx. hours (on formal nights): 9 am - noonVideo Arcade (Deck 10 – Forward) Filled with video games for kids and adults. Games are not free. Cash can be used to buy credits at kiosks, or $ can be placed on SeaPass. Hours: Vary according to itinerary (check Compass) Viking Crown Lounge (Deck 11 – Aft) A Royal Caribbean signature. Perched high above the ocean, this comfortable lounge offers spectacular vistas by day and turns into a lively dance club at night. Hours: Generally 11:30 am – 1 am (varies based on itinerary – see Compass) Vitality at Sea Spa and Fitness Center (Deck 9) [Dial 4850] Our seaside fitness center features modern exercise equipment. And our full-service spa offers a beauty salon and spa treatments, including massage, manicures and seaweed body wraps. Services: Spa/Massages, Acupuncture Clinic, Barber Shop, Hair & Beauty Salon (manicure, pedicure, etc.), Tooth Whitening Clinic [Approx. times: 8 am – 8 pm] Fitness Center Hours: Open 6 am – 10 pm Whirlpools (Deck 9 – mid-ship) Warm up in one of four relaxing whirlpools. Two are located by the main pool and two are located in the Solarium Hours: Whirlpools by the main pool are open 24 Hours Windjammer Café (Deck 9 – Forward) This seaside café offers buffet-style breakfasts and lunches. In the evenings, the café's casual atmosphere is complemented by a changing menu and restaurant-style service. Hours: 7 am – 11 am; 11:30 am – 2:30 pm; 6:30 pm – 9 pm Edited April 30, 2013 by Travel R Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Travel R Posted April 30, 2013 Author #4 Share Posted April 30, 2013 Miscellaneous Legend of The Seas Info, Facts, & Tips All Access Tour Tours behind the scenes (galley, engine control room, backstage) are available for $150. Dial 0 or visit Guest Services (Deck 5) for info and booking.Bathroom (Second Bathroom) For families that need more than 1 bathroom especially on formal nights, you can always use the gym showers.Crown and Anchor Society If you have not already done so, joint it – it is free, and comes with many benefits as you move up the ranks. Info (and registration) can be found on the RCI website: http://www.royalcaribbean.com/cas/benefitsLoggedout.do There is also a lot of info on Cruise Critic, just type in “Crown and Anchor” Dress Code Lounges & Bars: Dress suggestion: During the day, casual clothes are fine. At night, just follow whatever type of evening has been planned: casual, smart casual or formal. Onboard Attire (quoted directly from RCI): Shorts, t-shirts, slacks, trousers, casual skirts, blouses and sundresses are all perfect during the day, whether indoors or out. For lounging by the pool, pack two bathing suits (an extra suit in case the other is wet) and a pair of casual shoes (e.g., flip-flops, sandals, sneakers). You'll also need some casual shorts and a couple of t-shirts or a cover-up for getting to and from the pool areas. If you're planning to visit our onboard fitness center, be sure to bring extra shorts, t-shirts and socks that you won't mind working out in - plus a pair of tennis or running shoes/sneakers. [*]Dinner in the Main Dining Room – There are three types of attire designated for specific evenings. The following is the suggested attire: Casual: Sport shirts and slacks for men, sundresses or pants for women Smart Casual: Jackets and ties for men, dresses or pantsuits for women Formal: Suits and ties or tuxedos for men, cocktail dresses for women [*]RCI’s official “What to Pack” page, including # of formal nights per cruise: http://www.royalcaribbean.com/customersupport/faq/details.do?pagename=frequently_asked_questions&faqId=255&faqSubjectId=334 Embarking & Disembarking You must be onboard at least 1 ½ hours before the boat leaves dock You can ask for early dismemberment on the last day – but you have to take off your own luggage How does this work for multiple embarkment ports????? Muster is usually 1 hour before the ship leaves port When is muster on ships with multiple embarkment ports???? Laundry Legend of the Seas does not currently offer any self service laundry facilities on board any of their ships. They do have complete laundry service available. 2010 Services and Price list: http://media.royalcaribbean.com/content/en_US/pdf/LaundryPriceList.pdfMuster Drill When does the Muster Drill occur on the multiple embarkation/disembarkation port itineraries (e.g., Western Mediterranean – Rome, Marseilles, Barcelona)?Pool Towels Pool towels can be obtained at the Towel Station on Deck 9 (you will need your SeaPass). Used towels can be exchanged for clean towels. Towels that are not returned at the end of the cruise will incur a $25 charge. Secret Staircase On Deck 8, near the aft, there is a staircase that leads directly to the Spa & Fitness Center – near the Solarium & the Park Café. Shows Showtimes seem to be at approximately 8:30 pm (for early seating) and 10:15 pm (for late seating)Smoking Policy Legend of the Seas has a no smoking policy in all public areas, and staterooms, except where specifically noted. Exceptions: Private outside balconies Specific areas of all lounges (except for 1 – which one????) Special Needs If you have any questions or requests due to the special needs of yourself or a cruise-mate, you can send an email to: special_needs@rccl.comStorage Luggage: There is storage space under the beds for luggage Mirrors: Check behind the mirrors for hidden shelving (????) See “What to Pack” section below for other ideas Timing of Cruise Embarkation / Disembarkation and Air Flights (All Ships) Suggested RCI airtimes based on embarkation and disembarkation times - http://www.royalcaribbean.com/customersupport/faq/details.do?pagename=frequently_asked_questions&pnav=5&snav=2&faqId=2724&faqSubjectId=324&faqSubjectName=Air+Travel&faqType=faqTipping Tipping is not either pre-paid before the cruise, or it is placed on your SeaPass on a daily basis. However, some services, such as room service, are not included in this tip. Also, you may tip exceptional waiters, room stewards, etc., more at any time.Touch Screens New touchscreen boards are useful for finding your way, and also provides information from the Cruise Compass. Health Tip: Many people touch these screens, so wash hands directly after using them! Who Is On Your Cruise? If you would like to try to connect with someone on your particular cruise before the sailing date, you can connect on the Cruise Critic Roll Call threads. Legend of the Seas Roll Calls: http://boards.cruisecritic.com/forumdisplay.php?f=264 Wi-Fi Wi-Fi is available throughout the whole ship Pricing: Base = $0.65/min; Prepaid Plans: 60 min = $35; 100 min = $55; 150 min = $75; 250 min = $100; 500 min = $150 If you want to know anything about WiFi on any RCI ship – go to This Thread Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Travel R Posted April 30, 2013 Author #5 Share Posted April 30, 2013 Children’s Info & Family Activities Sign up & pick up arm bands for Ocean Adventure – Where???? Youth Evaluation plan – Kids have to wear their safety wristbands at all times Curfew – Curfew is 1 am for passengers under 18 years old It is not from the Legend, but here is an Ocean Adventure Kids Compass from the Enchantment (8/3/2012)- Click Here There is a Kids Menu in the Main Dining Room, but kids can order off the regular menu if they would like In Cabin Sitting is available on the RCI ships for children 12 months and older. Reservations are first come first serve and are not guaranteed. Diaper delivery service is available on RCI ships. You can pre-order diapers and have them waiting for you in your cabin. Royal Tots and Royal Infants are 45 minutes sessions/play groups on RCI ships. They are informal play sessions for parents and kids ages 6 months-18 months and 18 months - 36 months. RCI has a toy lending program. You can go to Adventure Ocean and ask about this free service. They will give you a bag of toys to take back to the cabin. Possible Family activities (on previous Legend cruises): Swimming Movies (outdoor) Miniature Golf Sports Activities Family scrapbooking Family Cannonball competition Family Barbie Nintendo Wii Games Family Scavenger Hunt Family Karaoke Family Science Cupcake decoration demonstration Family Creative Creations Family Gagaball competition Bingo – kids play 1 game for free when parents buy their own games Excursions Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Travel R Posted April 30, 2013 Author #6 Share Posted April 30, 2013 Legend of the Seas Reviews (Post Revitalization) Cruise Critic: Legend of the Seas Borneo Cruise March 2013 Picture Review by Iluvcruings2 Excellent, excellent review with great pictures – POST Refurbishment / Revitalization. Reviewer provides info on his cruise and itinerary, and also provides a nice pictorial (both interior and exterior) of the ship showing off, including the new enhancements. See: http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=1813495 Cruise Critic Reviews All of the reiviews for the Legend of the Seas by Cruise Critic staff and CC members http://www.cruisecritic.com/reviews/review.cfm?ShipID=75 Daddy Travel Blog: 2013 – March – Borneo Explorer Cruise by JohnPaulla http://daddytravel.blogspot.sg/ (photos 1: https://picasaweb.google.com/103888485910436380638) (photos 2: https://picasaweb.google.com/103888485910436380638/2013MarchFoodOnLOSAndPalawanKK#) A nice review that covers the Borneo itinerary, the new features on the ship, the food, and some nice pictures. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Travel R Posted April 30, 2013 Author #7 Share Posted April 30, 2013 Dining On The Legend of the Seas Time to Eat? [All times are approximate]: Ben & Jerry’s: 7 am – 11 pm Café Latte-tudes: 7 am – 11 pm Chops Grille: 6 pm - late Cupcake Cupboard: 11 am – 11 pm Izumi: 11:30 am – 2 pm; 6 pm - late MDR: 7:30 am – 9:30 am; 11:30 am – 1:30 am; 6 pm – 9 pm/8:15 pm – late Park Café: 7 am – 10:30 am; 11 am – 6:30 pm; 9 pm – 12:30 pm/1 am Windjammer: 7 am – 11 am; 11:30 am – 2:30 pm; 6:30 pm – 9 pm Concierge Lounge 8 am – 10 am (breakfast); Before & after dinner (snacks) Diamond Lounges 8 am – 10 am (breakfast) Miscellaneous Dining Information Beverage Packages Fountain Soda Package - $6.50/day adults & $4.50/day children (under 18) Soda packages give passengers unlimited refills at any of the bars or lounges onboard their ship as well as the Windjammer Café, Main Dining Rom and private islands. With the package, passengers also receive a souvenir Coca-Cola cup. [*]Beer Package - $45/day Includes: All house wine; beers (under $6.25); fountain sodas; frozen non-alcoholic drinks Excludes: All room service; specialty coffee; mini bar; canned sodas; bottled water; bottled juices; all other liquor [*]Premium Package - $55/day Includes: All house wine; beers (under $6.25); fountain sodas; well, call or premium brands of liquor and frozen drinks Excludes; All room service; specialty coffee; mini bar; canned sodas; bottled water; bottled juices [*]Juice & Water Packages You may order a quantity of Evian water or Minute Maid juices for your room [*]Bringing Alcohol Onboard We are now allowed to bring 2 bottles of wine per stateroom (up to 750 ml ea. bottle) onboard to be drunk in our staterooms. Note, bottles opened up outside of our rooms are subject to a $25 corkage fee. [*]Free Beverages Water (cups, not bottles), tea, coffee (non-specialty), lemonade, and ice tea all day. Milk, as well as orange, apple, tomato, tropical juice (not freshly squeezed) at breakfast only. Cancellation of Specialty Dining Must cancel within 24 hours for specialty restaurants, or $10 will be charged for Chops and $25 for Chef’s Table.Dietary Restrictions The MDR will accommodate passengers with various dietary restrictions such as allergies, vegetarian, and religious restrictions (e.g., Kosher). You need to make your request AT THE TIME OF BOOKING and RECONFIRM at least 2 weeks prior to sailing.Mini Fridge There is a Mini Fridge in your stateroom. Prices are generally higher than other places on the ship for the same items (e.g., can of soda) You can ask your cabin steward to remove the items from the fridge at the beginning of the cruise Formal Nights On 7 day Borneo cruise – 1st casual; 2nd formal; 3rd thru 5th casual; 6th formal; 7th casual When are formals on cruises with multiple embarkation and disembarkation cruises (e.g., Western Mediterranean – Rome, Marseilles, Barcelona) There are three types of evening dress – Casual, Smart Casual, and Formal. The suggested dress for all three types of dress are as follows: Casual: Sport shirts and slacks for men, sundresses or pants for women Smart Casual: Jackets and ties for men, dresses or pantsuits for women Formal: Suits and ties or tuxedos for men, cocktail dresses for women [*]The number of formal nights depends on the length of the cruise – click here for the number of formal nights Meet & Mingle These are get-togethers of Cruise Critic members on RCI ships on cruises of 7 nights or more (except for multi-embarkation Mediterranean itineraries) Click here for sign-up / registration links Menus Culinary Press Kit (2012) with menu offerings for Chefs at Sea, Specialty Dining, and the Main Dining Room: http://www.royalcaribbean.com/beforeyouboard/whatToKnow/whatToPack.do My Time Dining Reservations Dial 4729 or visit the Dining Room Reservation Desk on Deck 5Wine List (This is from a recent Caribbean cruise on a different ship, but should be similar on the Legend): 2013 Wine ListSecond Helpings If you want second helpings of any course, just ask for it (especially on Lobster Tail night) – you will not be refused.Touch Screens for Food/Dining There is a food touch screen outside Chops Grille that provides info on the menus for the MDR and specialty restaurantsWelcome Aboard Drinks You will be offered alcoholic drinks (from waiters holding colorful drinks on trays). Beware - these drinks are NOT free. Dining Options Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream (Deck 6 – mid-ship – in Caffe’ Lattitudes) Part of Café Latte-tudes Prices: Cup – 1 scoop = $2.50; 2 scoops = $3.25; 3 scoops = $4.00 Waffle cone – 1 scoop = $3.25; 2 scoops = $4.00; 3 scoops = $4.75 Milkshakes – $4.50 Note: 15% gratuity will be added [*]Hours: 7 am – 11 pm Café Lattitudes (Deck 6 – mid-ship) Coffee – specialty coffees from Seattle’s Best Coffee ® Connected to Cupcake Cupboard & Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream Coffee prices (small, large): Americano ($2.25/$2.65), Espresso ($1.95, $2.50), Cappuccino ($3.30; $3.55); Doya Cappuccino ($3.85, $4.05); Mocha ($3.35, $4.15); Latte ($3.30, $3.55), Iced Latte (NA/$3.55); Doya Latte ($3.80, $4.05) Natural Flavors (almond, hazelnut, vanilla) - $0.50 [*]Cold beverages prices: Sodas – Coca Cola, Diet Coke, Sprite, & Ginger Ale ($2.25); 1 ltr. Evian Bottled Water ($4.25); Minute Maid Juice ($3.95) [*]Tazo Tea Prices: Various flavors ($1.95) [*]Hours: 7 am – 11 pm Chef’s Table (Deck 5 – aft of Romeo & Juliet – cordoned off) [Dial 4444] Note: They need 8 ppl per night to open up the table (table holds up to 12) Menu (from 3/2013 cruise review – Iluvcruising2 review): Lobster and Alaskan King Crab Leg Salad Soup Trio (Green pea bisque; double oxtail consome; porcini mushroom soup Chinese Style Duck Roll Roasted Double Lamb Cutlet Warm Granny Smith Apple, Pecan and Pine, Nut Torte All dishes were paired with a different glass of alcohol [*]Chef’s Dining Package $115 (3/2013) – Includes the Chef’s Table, Chops Grille and Izumi ($20 credit) [*]Hours: begins at 6:30 and everyone meets in the Schooner’s Bar Chops Grille (Deck 11) [Dial 4632] The perfect place to celebrate a special occasion or simply be treated to a fantastic dinner. Enjoy juicy steaks, fresh seafood, hearty side dishes and delicious desserts in an elegant atmosphere. From filet mignon to mesquite-grilled salmon, Chops Grille offers much more than simple meat and potatoes. Cost = $30 per person Hours: 6 pm – late [Note: no kids 3-13 allowed after 9 pm] Concierge Club / Concierge Lounge (Deck 9 – Mid-ship/Starboard – between the main pool and the solarium) Guests staying in Grand Suite-level rooms and higher, Diamond Plus and Pinnacle Club Crown & Anchor® Society members enjoy access to this lounge serving complimentary continental breakfast and evening drinks. Coffee Machine Options: Espresso, Cafe Crème, Cafe Latte, Cappuccino, Latte Macchino, Foam Freeflow Located on the hump – nice views Hours: Open 24 Hours (Juices, espresso, & coffee available) Complimentary continental breakfast (8 am – 11:30 am) and evening drinks (5pm – 8:30 pm). Hors d'oeuvres and petit fours are served before and after dinner Cupcake Cupboard (Deck 6 – mid-ship) Located in Café Latte-tudes Specialty Cupcakes – For sale (prices vary) Hours: 11 am – 11 pm Diamond Club (Deck 9) For Diamond Club members only Juices & coffee available 24/7 Coffee Machine Options: Espresso, Cafe Crème, Cafe Latte, Cappuccino, Latte Macchino, Foam Freeflow Located on the hump – nice views Capacity = 40 ppl. Hours: Complimentary continental breakfast (8 am – 11:30 am) and evening drinks (5pm – 8:30 pm). Izumi (Deck 11) [Dial 4632] Overlooks the main pool / sundeck Sample Prices: [incomplete]: Sharing Combinations : Hakujin $15.00 (Chicken kara-age, spicy tuna hand roll, crispy schrimp roll, dessert); Ishiyaki Grill Set $17.00 (Shrimp wonton soup, choice of signature roll, vegetable tempura, choice of hot rock ishyaki, dessert); Maki Roll Package $15.oo (Miso or wonton soup, choose any two spicy crispy shrimp, crispy philly or crispy spicy tuna, dessert); Ishiyaki Roll Combo $15.00 (Miso or Wonton soup, choice of hot rock ishiyaki, chose one of the following (California, spicy tuna, or crispy spicy shrimp), dessert); Sushi Combo Set $15.00 (Miso or wonton soup, DX sushi combo, dessert); Premium Izumi Package$23.00 (Tuna wasabi carpaccio, DX sushi combo, choice of hot rock ishiyaki, dessert) [*]Menu: http://www.royalcaribbean.com/content/en_US/pdf/IzumiMenu.pdf [*]There is a dining fee added to the a la carte dining - $3 for lunch and $5 for dinner [*]Hours: 11:30 am – 2 pm; 6 pm - late Park Café (Deck 9 – inside Solarium) Breakfast / Early Menu: Breakfast: Assorted breakfast cereals, yogurt parfait (lowfat yogurt layered with Granola and fruit toppings), plain & assorted yogurts, fresh fruit cupts, juice, milk From the Bakery: fresh baked muffins, croissants and assorted bagels with choice of condiments (“Create Your Own Bagel”) Park Café Favorites: classic egg salad, traditional tuna salad, parma ham & brie baguette; wall climber (ciabatta, tuna-avocado salad, pesto), veggie pita (eggplant, zucchini, squash, roasted garlic), jerk pork wrap, prepared salads (cole slaw, potato salad, etc.), chips, brownies Misc: Burritos with Scrambled Eggs Con Carne, English Muffin Paninis, ???? [*]Afternoon / Lunch Menu: [incomplete] “Create Your Own Salad” Chicken Salad, Chef’s Salad, Asian Shrimp & Noodle Salad, Greek Salad, Tuna Salad, Quesadillas, Grilled 3-Cheese Sandwich, Vegetable Pies, ???? Carving board – beef, striploin, ???? Soups – ???? [*]Evening Menu: [incomplete] ???? [*]Beverages area: Coffee, lemonade, hot water, ice (condiments for coffee & tea) [*]Cost = Free [*]Children: They are allowed in at all times, even though the Solarium is “adults only” [*]Hours: 7 am-10 am, 11 am – 6:30 pm, 9 pm – 1 am Romeo and Juliet Main Dining Room (MDR) Note #1: All of these menus were from photos taken by Iluvcruising2 during his 3/13 Borneo cruise. Note #2: These may probably not be the menus that will appear, but at least they give us/you a sampling of what the Legend has to offer – someone on CC posted that “new” menus will be rolled out June 6th [i will have the new menu for my 6/22 cruise]. It may also be altered based on location/itinerary. But you at least have a sampling of what the menus look like on a recent cruise. [Please forward the new menus, if you get a chance after June 6th.] During lunch, the MDR can get crowded and you may have to dine in the Windjammer MDR Breakfast On Borneo cruise, the MDR did not have Eggs Benedict – this may be changed for the European/North American itineraries [*]MDR Formal Night Menu - http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=1813495&page=14 Starters: Shrimp Cocktail, Escargots Bourguignon, New England Clam Chowder, Asian-Style Chicken Soup, Boston Lettuce, Caesar Salad Main Course: Stir-Fried Noodles, Steamed Cod Fish, Roasted Hoisin Glazed Duck, Sautéed Seasonal Mushrooms Alternative Menu: Spaghetti Bolognese, Filet of Atlantic Salmon, Chicken Breast with Seasonal Herbs, Steamed Rice, Stir-Fried Water Spinach with Sambal-Chili Sauce $ Selections: Main Lobster ($29.29); Filet Mignon ($14.95); Surf and Turf ($37.50) – all served with mashed or baked potatoes, green asparagus, or vegetable of the day (15% gratuity to be added) [*]MDR Menu #1 (1st night Borneo cruise 3/13) Starters: Gado Gado, Vidalia Onion Tart, Sweet Corn Soup, Sopa de Tortilla, Spinach Salad, Caesar Salad Main Course: Wok-Fried Egg Noodles, Stir-Fried Chicken in Lemon Sauce, Slow-Roasted Prime Rib, Grilled Mediterranean Quesadilla Alternative Menu: Linguini with Salsa Pomodoro, Filet of Atlantic Cod, Chicken Breast with Seasonal herbs, Steamed Rice w/ Chili Fried Eggplants $ Selections: Main Lobster ($29.29); Filet Mignon ($14.95); Surf and Turf ($37.50) – all served with mashed or baked potatoes, green asparagus, or vegetable of the day (15% gratuity to be added) [*]MDR Menu #2 (3rd day Borneo Cruise 3/13) Starters: Crab and Shrimp Medley, Shrimp Gyoza, Hot and Sour Soup, Jalapeno Potato Soup, Seasonal Salad, Caesar Salad Main Course: Penne Tarantina, Turkey Piccata, Slow-Roasted Beef Shoulder Filet, Asparagus and Brie Tart Alternative Menu: Filet of Atlantic Salmon, Chicken Breast with Seasonal Herbs, Steamed Rice w/ Fried Asparagus and ****ake Mushrooms and Boc Choy $ Selections: Main Lobster ($29.29); Filet Mignon ($14.95); Surf and Turf ($37.50) – all served with mashed or baked potatoes, green asparagus, or vegetable of the day (15% gratuity to be added) [*]MDR Lunch Menu Selections: Grilled Chicken Yakitori, Soup of the day, Greek Salad, Caesar Salad, Beef Tostoda Salad, Grilled Catch of the Day, Fried Chicken Tenders, Grilled Open Steak Sandwich, Grilled Turkey Burger, Mushroom and Leek Quiche, Moroccan-Style Grilled Pita, Chicken and Wild Mushroom Pappardelle, Past Pspecials, Tutti Salad Desserts (Sweet Endings): Apple Parcel, Decadent Chocolate Slice, Sugar-Free Dessert, White Chocolate and Orange Flan, Ice Cream and Sherbert Selection, Strawberry Napoleon [*]Hours: Breakfast: 7:30 am – 9:30 am, Lunch: 11:30 am – 2:30 pm, Dinner: 1st sitting 6 pm – 9 pm; 2nd sitting 8:15 pm - late Room Service [Dial 53] · Menu: ???? · Hours: 24 Hours o 5 am – Midnight – Free (although a tip is suggested) o Midnight – 5 am - $3.95 service charge Soft-Serve Ice Cream Dispensers With ice cream cones Located outside of Windjammer by main pool Flavors: ???? Hours: 10 am – 8 pm Windjammer The air-conditioned seating area is on the small side, so it can become full at times – but there is a lot of outdoor seating (a good option if it is not too hot outside) Hours: Breakfast: 7 am – 11 am, Lunch: 11:30 am – 2:30 pm; 6:30 am – 9 pm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Travel R Posted April 30, 2013 Author #8 Share Posted April 30, 2013 (edited) Lounges & Bars 8 Bars & Lounges R Bar (Deck 4) Shooner Bar (Deck 4) Anchors Aweigh Lounge (Deck 5) Concierge Lounge (Deck 9) Diamond Lounge (Deck 9) Pool Bar (Deck 9) Solarium Bar (Deck 9) Viking Crown Lounge (Deck 11) The Bars and Lounges of Legend of the Seas Anchors Aweigh Lounge (Deck 5 – forward) Live music, dancing, and entertainment. Offerings: Champagne, specialty drinks, beer, wine and soda are offered at the current bar menu prices. Hours: Generally 11:30 am – 1 am (varies based on itinerary – see Compass) Concierge Club / Concierge Lounge (Deck 9 – Mid-ship/Starboard – between the main pool and the solarium) Guests staying in Grand Suite-level rooms and higher, Diamond Plus and Pinnacle Club Crown & Anchor® Society members enjoy access to this lounge serving complimentary continental breakfast and evening drinks. Hours: Open 24 Hours (Juices & coffee available) Complimentary continental breakfast (8 am – 11:30 am) and evening drinks (5pm – 8:30 pm). Hors d'oeuvres and petit fours are served before and after dinner Diamond Club / Diamond Lounge (Deck 9 – Mid-ship /Port) Diamond, Diamond Plus, and Pinnacle Club Crown & Anchor® Society members enjoy access to this lounge, created to serve these loyal guests with concierge access, complimentary continental breakfast, and evening drinks. Hours: Open 24 Hours (Juices & coffee available) Complimentary continental breakfast (8 am – 11:30 am) and evening drinks (5pm – 8:30 pm). Hors d'oeuvres and petit fours are served before and after dinner Pool Bar (Deck 9 – towards forward) Hours: 8 am - lateR Bar (Deck 4 – mid-ship) Experience a 1960s vibe at the all-new R Bar, featuring iconic furnishings and classic cocktails - gimlet, martini, gin, whiskeys, and more - all served by the ship’s resident mixologist. And be sure to try the drink specials, specially created to complement the Centrum's nightly theme and aerial performance. Hours: Generally 11:30 am – 1 am (varies based on itinerary – see Compass) Schooner Bar (Deck 4 – mid-ship) This nautically themed bar is the perfect spot to enjoy a drink with friends. Hours: Generally 11:30 am – 1 am (varies based on itinerary – see Compass) Solarium Bar (Deck 9) Located in the SolariumViking Crown Lounge (Deck 11 – Aft) A Royal Caribbean signature. Perched high above the ocean, this comfortable lounge offers spectacular vistas by day and turns into a lively dance club at night. Hours: Generally 11:30 am – 1 am (varies based on itinerary – see Compass) Edited April 30, 2013 by Travel R Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Travel R Posted April 30, 2013 Author #9 Share Posted April 30, 2013 Staterooms on the Legend of the Seas Cabin info thread on CC [includes all RCI ships] - http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=1223724 Interior Staterooms Interior Stateroom - Two twin beds (can convert to queen), vanity area, and a private bathroom. (132 sq. ft.) Accessible Interior Stateroom - Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size) with open bed frames, wider entry door, turning spaces, sitting area with lowered vanity, closet rods, and safe, and a private bathroom with a wider door, roll-in shower, grab bars, fold-down shower bench, hand-held shower head, raised toilet, and a lowered sink. (251 sq. ft.) Large / Superior Interior Stateroom - Two twin beds (can convert to queen), vanity area and a private bathroom. (142 sq. ft.) Outside Staterooms Accesible Outside Stateroom - Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size) with open bed frames, wider entry door, turning spaces, sitting area with lowered vanity, closet rods, and safe, and a private bathroom with a wider door, roll-in shower, grab bars, fold-down shower bench, hand-held shower head, raised toilet, and a lowered sink. (266 sq. ft.) - Large Oceanview Stateroom - Two twin beds (can convert to queen), sitting area with sofa, vanity area and a private bathroom. (220 sq. ft.) Panoramic Oceanview Stateroom - Floor to ceiling window. Two twin beds (can convert to queen), sitting area with sofa, vanity area and a private bathroom. (220 sq. ft.) Staterooms with Balconies Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Balcony - Two twin beds (can convert to queen), sitting area with sofa, vanity area and a private bathroom. (193 sq. ft., balcony 39 sq. ft.). Superior Oceanview Stateroom with Balcony - Two twin beds (can convert to queen), private balcony, sitting area with sofa bed, and a private bathroom. (191 sq. ft., balcony 42 sq. ft.) Please note: Stateroom 7624 has an obstructed view. Suite/Deluxe Staterooms Junior Suite - Two twin beds (can convert to queen), private balcony, private bathroom with bathtub and a sitting area with sofa bed. (230 sq. ft., balcony 76 sq. ft.) Accessible Suite - Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size) with open bed frames, wider entry door, turning spaces, private balcony, sitting area with lowered vanity, closet rods, and safe, and a private bathroom with a wider door, roll-in shower, grab bars, fold-down shower bench, hand-held shower head, raised toilet, and a lowered sink. (276 sq. ft., balcony 69 sq. ft.) Grand Suite - Two twin beds (can convert to queen), private balcony, sitting area with sofa bed and private bathroom with bathtub. (355 sq. ft., balcony 114 sq. ft.) Family Junior Suite - One bedroom with twin beds, one bathroom, living area with double sofa bed and twin beds that convert to queen-size bed. Private balcony. (452 sq. ft., balcony 54 sq. ft.) Royal Family Suite - Two bedrooms with twin beds that convert to queen-size beds, two bathrooms (one with shower, one with bathtub), living area with double sofa bed and Pullman bed, and a private balcony. (515 sq. ft., balcony 75 sq. ft.) Owner's Suite - Queen-size bed, private balcony, private bathroom with bathtub, and a separate living area with queen-size sofa bed. (516 sq. ft., balcony 116 sq. ft.) Royal Suite - Separate bedroom with king-size bed, private balcony, whirlpool bathtub, living room with queen-size sofa bed and baby grand piano. (1,002 sq. ft., balcony 138 sq. ft.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Travel R Posted April 30, 2013 Author #10 Share Posted April 30, 2013 Things to Pack Note: This thread is not to become a what to pack thread, so I am noting a few of the items that have been mentioned. If you want to read a wider discussion on items that are suggested for packing, read the “I wish I knew before” thread at http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=1086757, in which 90% of the thread is about what you should back, with most of the posts just repeating the same few items. So I have compiled one fairly comprehensive list from the aforementioned thread, many of these items I have never brought before, and probably never will, but I am listing them in case they are needed by you. Some items are specific to individual’s needs, the size of the stateroom, or if they are travelling alone or with a big family – so only take what is best for you. CAVEAT: Many of these items are just suggestions and you are okay if you leave them at home – for you new cruisers, DO NOT OVERPACK!!! Air Freshener (small) Airline Tickets Alarm Clock (travel size) [There are no clocks in Staterooms – although can put on TV] Backpack [to carry items while in port] Bag [extra, to carry items while in port] Beauty Aids – Tweezers, emory board, brush/comb, toothpaste, toothbrush, etc.) Binder Clips [To keep curtains closed (in mornings) in cabins with balconies] Books [For reading, game books, or with info on ports] Bug Repellant Camera Camera Accessories Batteries Case / Holder Charger Lenses (extra, if needed) Memory Card(s) Cans of Soda (cases) [May be confiscated depending on port – against RCI policy] Cell Phone [Find out if provider has service in destination ports & what you need to do] Clothing Pegs [To attach clothing to balcony chairs for drying] Copy of Cruise Related Documents [very important to copy all docs] Passports, Other IDs, Travel docs (ship & air), med prescriptions, credit card #s, insurance info, important phone #s Make one copy for yourself (or two) Make a copy to keep with friends/family back home Do not leave originals & copies in same place [duh!!!] Digital Voice Recorder [To remember names, places, etc.] Documentation for Cruise Pre-boarding documents Pre-boarding Public Health Questionairre - http://boards.cruisecritic.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=259136&d=1359755229 Drink Mix (powdered) [To add to water for taste instead of buying sodas] Driver’s License [i like to have it in addition to Passport] Duct Tape [i have never brought this with me, but can see its usefulness] DVD Player [To watch movies – some need it to fall asleep] Ear Plugs [To help with sleeping] Extension cord [Depending on port, these may be confiscated] Fans (small, electric) [Depending on port, these may be confiscated] First Aid Kit (small) [With xtra Bandaids] Gum / Bubblegum [As snack and for airplane] Hair Blower [some do not like the ones in staterooms] Hamper (fold-away) [for dirty laundry] Hats [To keep the sun off your head/face – not just for fashion] Highlighter [To mark up your daily Cruise Compass] iPod (with charger/adapter/external speakers) Jewelry, Cheap [Leave your good jewelry at home – or do not wear while in port] Keys (Home, Car, & Suitcases) Kindle (& charger) Lanyards [For the SeaPasses] Lysol Wipes [Reason: Click Here] Magnetic Fridge Clips [Walls are metal – you can hang notes with these on walls] Medicine (prescription & non-prescription) Money Belt Nightlight [To see during sleep hours – especially in inside cabins] Pad & pen/pencil [To jot things down] Passports Passport Cards [Driver ID size cards, only good in a few North American countries] Pen and/or Pencil Pillows [usually if you are flying into/out of the port city] Port Map & Info [if you are DIY instead of excursions] Power Strip [Note: Depending on port, these may be confiscated] Purell Rain Ponchos [Lighter & easier to pack than umbrellas – can get in 99 cent store] Sewing Kit / Mending Kit (small) Shampoo [if you do not want to use the stuff they provide on the ship] Shoe Organizer (over the door) [To provide extra storage space] Small Bills ($1s & $5s) for tipping Sticky Notes [To write notes to room-mates and leave on mirror when not there] Sunglasses Sunscreen Thank-You items for cabin stewards [Thank you notes, post cards, etc.] Travel (Coffee) Mug [Hold more coffee & keeps it warm, bring anywhere on ship] Travel Journal (with writing implement) Vitamins Water Bottle, Reusable (preferabbly with strap) [Good to bring on excursions] Water Bottles [May be confiscated depending on port – against RCI policy] Water Shoes / Rubber Sandals [For pool area – or excursions] Water Wallet [Or something to put your valuables in while in water] Water Float (blow up) [instead of spending a lot of money on ship] Waterproof Watch (cheap) [Do not have to worry about it when at pool/water area] White Noise Machine [To help with sleeping] Wine [RCI allows 2 bottle per stateroom (up to 750 ml] Zip-Lock Bags [To separate wet stuff, to keep items dry for water related excursions] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iluvcruising2 Posted May 1, 2013 #11 Share Posted May 1, 2013 I did a comprehensive review of our March 2013 Borneo Cruise on the Legend here - Royal Caribbean Legend of the Seas March 2013 Borneo Cruise http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=1813495 There are also many more pictures of the Legend OTS on this page - https://www.facebook.com/SingaporeCruising Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NemoCrownie Posted May 1, 2013 #12 Share Posted May 1, 2013 Shower doors or curtain in the cabin bathrooms? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lilybob Posted May 1, 2013 #13 Share Posted May 1, 2013 Shower doors or curtain in the cabin bathrooms? D1 Balcony cabins have the clinging curtain Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lilybob Posted May 1, 2013 #14 Share Posted May 1, 2013 (edited) Travel R -thanks for the hard work of compiling info for Legend. Now it is more a one stop shop for cruisers! Iluvcruising2-Your pictures are always the best! My Chef's Table experience was just as you pictured:D Can't think of anything else to add Edited May 1, 2013 by lilybob spelling Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scotland01 Posted May 1, 2013 #15 Share Posted May 1, 2013 The E1 balcony staterooms on deck 6 have no fridge and poor storage since upgrade. Staterooms were outsides and balconys added. Just off April 5 sailing. Was booked into 6058 but were lucky enough to be upgraded JS8044. Our travel companions were not so lucky and found 6050 lacked fridge and storage limited. They and others were set to complain to RCI on return. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iluvcruising2 Posted May 1, 2013 #16 Share Posted May 1, 2013 Travel R -thanks for the hard work of compiling info for Legend. Now it is more a one stop shop for cruisers! Iluvcruising2-Your pictures are always the best! My Chef's Table experience was just as you pictured:D Can't think of anything else to add Thanks. Hope my pictures weren't a spoiler! Hope you had a great cruise! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lilybob Posted May 1, 2013 #17 Share Posted May 1, 2013 Thanks. Hope my pictures weren't a spoiler! Hope you had a great cruise! Ha ha.......the pics just added to our anticipation:D I agree about the dessert but they served some chocolate bites to make up for it. Had a great cruise and really enjoyed the few days before in Singapore. May have to come back and spend more time as a lot to do. Had fun at the satay stalls outside Lau Pa Sat and earlier had egg tarts at one of the family bakeries in Chinatown....yum yum! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trekker954 Posted May 1, 2013 #18 Share Posted May 1, 2013 awesome info. We are sailing her in December. Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Travel R Posted May 1, 2013 Author #19 Share Posted May 1, 2013 (edited) I did a comprehensive review of our March 2013 Borneo Cruise on the Legend here - Royal Caribbean Legend of the Seas March 2013 Borneo Cruise http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=1813495 There are also many more pictures of the Legend OTS on this page - https://www.facebook.com/SingaporeCruising ILuvcruising - I did use a bunch of information from your review to create this thread (especially extracting data from the pictures of the menus, menu boards, and issues from the Cruise Compass.). I did link to your review in a few places (e.g., See Post #6). As I stated above, a fantastic review -- with lots and lots awesome pictures of the refurbished / revitalized Legend [as well as the reviews of the ports/excursions]. I just have one question - Did you have to get permission from any higher authority in orderr to share the pictures of the exclusive Diamond Club with us non-Diamond C&A members? [LOL!] Edited May 1, 2013 by Travel R Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Travel R Posted May 3, 2013 Author #20 Share Posted May 3, 2013 (edited) Some updates/additional information (which I had mistakenly not included above): Pools - Neither of the pools are heated Self-Server Ice Cream Machine - Flavors: vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, vanilla/chocolate twist, and strawberry/vanilla twist Smoking Areas - Smoking areas were outside decks on 4, 9, 10 starboard side, a designated section in casino, and at the few small outside tables outside of Chops on 11. Library - Just to clarify, their is no charge for borrowing books & games. Naughty Room - In another thread, a member mentioned that the "naughty room" was located on Deck 1 on another Vision Class ship near the medical center -- can someone confirm that this is also true for the Legend, or provide its location??? Questions: 1) Does anyone know is LOS is the acronym for the Legend of the Seas or Liberty of the Seas? 2) Does anyone have a list of all the specific shops in the Centrum? 3) How/where do you sign your kids up for Ocean Adventure? Are wristbands for all kids, or only those kids involved with Ocean Adventure? Request - If anyone is on any of the upcoming W. Med. 7 night itineraries, would you please share images/photos of your Cruise Compass from each day? ---- I would like to compare it with the information I have already provided. ---- I would like to see the schedule for the shows & onboard activites; which nights are the formal nights; time for Muster (when departing Rome/Civi) Edited May 3, 2013 by Travel R Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FLACRUISER99 Posted May 3, 2013 #21 Share Posted May 3, 2013 (edited) 1) Does anyone know is LOS is the acronym for the Legend of the Seas or Liberty of the Seas? (LG) is RCI's 2 letter code for Legend. LOS could also be Liberty (LB) Edited May 3, 2013 by FLACRUISER99 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mines Posted May 3, 2013 #22 Share Posted May 3, 2013 Travel R, Great work. I saw you posted a question mark on the part relating to muster drill. The answer is simple. All passengers must have a drill on the day of embarkation, before the ship can sail. Where there are multiple embarkation ports, they will only invite new guests to the drill. you have to attend - they know who you are and check you off against a list. This procedure can be a bit boring for other guests who have to listen to the advance announcements, but they try to keep them as discrete as possible. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Calm Blue Ocean Posted May 5, 2013 #23 Share Posted May 5, 2013 Thanks for the great information. It really helps someone who is thinking about cruising on the Legend but isn't quite sure. Hope to learn more soon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sass4 Posted May 7, 2013 #24 Share Posted May 7, 2013 Good information! I just booked today...yipeeeeee!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jebl Posted May 7, 2013 #25 Share Posted May 7, 2013 Thanks so much for this thread. We are sailing Legend in Dec, 11 nt S. Carib and really looking forward to a smaller ship. Loved the Allure and Freedom class but also love the smaller ships. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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