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UTOPIA

Utopia of the Seas – A Royal Caribbean Cruise

This impressive ship was appropriately named as our vacation was “Utopia”. 

I am usually a self-planner and this time, took advantage of a FREE (yes FREE) Travel Advisor with Funshine Destinations .  The owner, Andrea, made the planning (and our last minute requests) smooth and easy and the best part, FREE (don’t worry, she is compensated by the ships/resort, it just doesn’t impact your fee/pricing).   

We had a general idea of the length of cruise and port, and Funshine Destinations owner Andrea advised us with a variety of dates, options and price ranges.  Andrea was highly communicative and collaborative during the process, she replied within 24-hours (sometimes even down to 24-seconds) and her assistance eased my usual anxiety with all the steps. She found us the perfect rooms (10206 & 10210) which were high-level deck, mid-ship and 10206 had a slight larger balcony. Next time, we will plan more than 4 months in advance for an adjoining room, nevertheless, Sloane and her bff were only a room apart.

Once we had the room(s) booked, we downloaded the Royal App which was the epicenter of all things before/during the cruise.  The trip insurance was a no-brainer to protect our investment and ensure we had that as a safety net for the cruise, flight and ourselves. Funshine Destinations sent us packing lists, helpful videos, options for airport transfers (which yes, we took advantage of the smooth ride of a car service vs an uber) and had ALL our various itineraries on one portal (so convenient).

Royal Caribbean Cruise Pre-Purchases

The Royal App makes pre-planning, and pre-purchase is easy and there are usually discounts (which go up/down, these were the lowest I saw in the 4 mos). Here are the items we pre-purchased:

  • In-Room Décor for the girl’s room. (Note: People had cruise themed magnets on their doors, we would do this next time.)
  • 25% off Souvenir Towel & Tumbler (for the girls)
  • 25% off Deluxe (Alcohol) Beverage Package. (Note: these come with the unlimited soda cups so we gave those to the girls and they used them on the ship. It is a loophole.)
  • 25% off 24 1-Liters of Evian (Note: bottled water is free with beverage packages; these were helpful to grab and go in our fridge)
  • 25% off Thrill Water Park Cocoa Cay Excursions (Yes, the girls enjoyed it!)
  • 30% off Internet (Note: you can use 1 internet code per device so you can either get 1 person + 3 devices for 3 codes, or 3 people + 1 device). We had 3 codes so the girls each connected and Todd and I shared a code.
  • We did not see any shows, suggest you pre-select to ensure ease of sitting but most venues have a standing line.

Airport – Hotel – Port – Airport Transportation

  • Arriving MCO – Hotel: We took a car service arranged by Funshine Destinations
  • Hotel – Port: We took the hotel shuttle for $60 then learned that Uber was only $20 and we could not get a refund.
  • Return Port – Airport: We detoured to Ron Jon’s Surf Shop via taxi (at the port), then arranged the car service to the airport. We found out from our friends that MCO did not let them check their bags until 4 hours before boarding so they had to sit and wait outside at MCO.

Our Fav Food / Drink Spots

  • Windjammers Buffet (Deck 16)
  • Sorrento’s Pizza (Deck 5)
  • El Loco Fresh – Mexican Buffet (Deck 15)
  • Vue (Deck 15 during day)
  • Schooners Bar (Deck 6 evenings)
  • Café Promenade – Select Starbucks (Deck 5)
  • Starbucks – App Accepted (Deck 5)
  • Social 100 – Teen Club (Deck 18)

Day 1 – Embark

  • There was truly no “boarding time”, we had a 12:30p slot and were on the ship by 10:00a.
  • Navigate to your assigned “Muster Safety Training” on the way into the ship (it would help if you knew if you were forward/front or aft/ass of the ship).
  • Find a set out lounge chairs on Deck 15 or 16, then take turns getting food (and staying with the carry-ons).
  • Ask the drink waiters for your refill cups and whatever soda for the kids, then the kids can use the cups.
  • Guest Services has the bands (easy to use for drinks/room) and if you have multiple rooms, they will give you extra keys. As the girls were not 18+, they could not technically have their own room, so we booked Todd/Sloane & Stacey/Claire then got keys for us to use our own rooms. The bands cannot be changed rooms.
  • 1:00p – All luggage was in the hallways, and I used the tip and empty hangers went into a drawer (otherwise they sway and make noise).

Day 2 – Nassau, Bahamas

  • Unless you really, really want to do an excursion, stay on the ship. “Junkaroo Beach”, while a short 1-mi walk, is close enough, it was dirty and full of chair peddlers for $10/chair.
  • The sea was a bit rough when leaving the Nassau to Cocoa Cay, not awful, just felt it more than usual.

Day 3 – Cocoa Cay, Bahamas

  • Map of the island is on the app the morning you arrive
  • Cannot book anything day-of (do in advance)
  • Provided Lounge Chairs + Umbrellas are plentiful
  • Daybeds are closer to the ship than the Cabanas
  • Free Lockers (ie: Thrill Waterpark)

    Day 4 – Day at Sea

    • Disembark Video on TV
    • Information Distributed (ie: Luggage Tags for 10p in Hallway)

    Day 5 – Disembark Day (aka: Sad Day)

    • Windjammer closes at 8:00a
    • If you wait long enough, all luggage has been sent to the dock and there are general exits
    • Passports are the fastest to disembark

    Great Wolf Lodge

    This was to be the adventure of her lifetime as we embarked on a fun weekend to celebrate our daughter’s 8th birthday.  It was a surprise weekend, and when she found out that we were going to Great Wolf Lodge, tears of joy sprung to her cheeks as she collapsed into a hug and thanked us for planning this trip.  Since returning, many have asked “How was it?” and “Would you go again?”  In short, it was great and yes, I will go again… though I will do things differently.

     

    Wolf Pup Den Suite

    I did enjoy this room for our family of three, though the bunk beds faced the sink area (the bathroom sink/vanity was in the room, not the bathroom) so this meant that we were not taking showers/getting ready while our daughter slept.

    Passes – Note: Passes & Prices vary by park

    Upon check-out, after you have spent money on your room, you can purchase an “adventure pass”.  If you are like me, you opt to spend $39.95 for a few extra items (Arcade, Candy, Ice Cream and Build-a-Bear) assuming your child will enjoy the FREE activities on-site (Water Park and a variety of Lodge Activities).

    This was a mistake.  We paid $39.95 for a Pup Pass then $15.00 for Unlimited Ropes Course (which is outside the Wolf Pup Den Suites).  If you are good at math, you know you’re already at $54.95 (again, prices vary by location).

    I wish I had gotten a Wolf Pass for $59.95 (which I ended up getting anyway) and here is what it comes with:

    • 1 MagiQuest Game (Harry Potter-ish game where you have to find items in the resort with a wand)
    • 1 Classic MagiQuest Wand (needed for the game)
    • 1 Round Mini Golf
    • 1 Unlimited Pass to the Ropes Course
    • 1 Climb on the Climbing Wall
    • 1 Bowling Game
    • Arcade Points
    • Candy
    • Ice Cream
    • (Note: It does not come with a Build-A-Bear)

    The point is…if you and your family are new to GWL, perhaps wait to get the pass after you check out the fun and then decide which one is right for your kids. J

    What you need to bring

    The beauty of GWL is that you don’t need to bring anything and they hook your credit card up to your wristband (also lets you into your room) which is super convenient to charge food, arcades, drinks, etc.

    What you want bring

    As my daughter is somewhat a picky-eater, I always pack food I know she will eat (and it certainly came in handy).  We also brought our own adult-beverages (and corkscrew) as their wine list was fairly limited.  There is a “rule” of no outside of the resort food/beverages in the common areas though we saw bags and coolers packed and carried into the waterpark areas.  We opted for using souvenir cups so we were blatantly breaking the rules. J

    Have fun!

     

    Blog-Inner

    For some time now, I have wanted to start a blog and just did not know where to begin.  Then, I started taking Master’s Classes for an M.S. in Social Media Marketing, at SNHU and dedicated my free-time to classwork.  In my 4th class, “Social Media Marketing”, our course project is to create a blog (bucket list, check)!

    While my first few blogs will be about Social Media Marketing, I do intend to evolve my blog posts to life as a Wife, Mom, Bonus-Mom, Student & Employee.  My hope is to inspire other busy parents to find the balance to accomplish all the items on their bucket lists.

    -S