![]() Each meal had a specialty meal, whether Indian, Chinese, or Thai. Dinner options included salads, soups, meats, etc. ![]() Lunch included burgers, pastas, salads, and deli meats. Breakfast included options with scrambled eggs, bacon, yogurts, fruits, cereals, omelettes, etc. The Windjammer had standard cruise buffet fair. Our family ate all of our meals at either the Windjammer Buffet or the Minstrel Dining Room. But, that’s one of the things we have come to expect from cruise ships. While our room was more spacious than other cabins, the bathroom was the same size as other cabin bathrooms. Our daughter sits on the port window looking out at the sea. Our stateroom was at the front of the ship, so we did experience some rocking especially when we rode through the edge of Hurricane Michael. We had three closets and several cabinets and dressers for all of our clothing. We also enjoyed the ample storage in our room. The master bed included a privacy curtain. We enjoyed that the kids’ beds and our bed were separated by the living quarters, giving everyone a little extra privacy. Our bed was off from the living area, and had a curtain which we could pull for privacy. It included two large port windows which look like bay windows where the kids could sit and watch the seas. The living area was large for ship standards. Our room had an extra offset nook with a single bed and a pull down bunk bed where our kids slept. On Brilliance of the Seas our family chose an upgraded Ultra Spacious Ocean View stateroom cabin, which was roomier than the average cabin. In this unfortunate circumstance, a crew member would get your children to your muster station to meet you.įrom here, we walked across the gang plank, checked in with our Sea Pass cards, and got on board the Brilliance of the Seas. Children 11 and younger receive a muster station wristband in case they are not with you in the event of an emergency. Our children received their wristbands with our muster station (the location you assemble if there is an emergency on board). After traveling to get to the ship, we are usually disheveled and don’t want that image captured forever on glossy. It is your cabin room key, your credit card while on the ship, and your id for getting on and off the vessel on port days.įollowing the check-in, we bypassed the line for photos. The lines are usually long, but this line moved rapidly and we were soon checking in, getting our photo id taken and issued our Sea Pass. Then we had to pass through metal detectors before joining a line to get our Sea Pass cards. Once we dropped off our luggage we proceeded to the terminal where we were had to present our boarding pass and forms of identification. You will not see your luggage for several hours, so make sure that any documents (passports, boarding pass, etc). However, if you have never cruised before, it is critical that you know what to expect when you get to the port.įirst, when you get to the port, someone will collect your luggage which will eventually get delivered to your stateroom. We have cruised several times before, so we were prepared for the experience of getting on board the Brilliance of the Seas. The Brilliance of the Seas sign poolside The Boarding Process ![]() Here is all you need to know if you are cruising on Royal Caribbean’s Brilliance of the Seas. Brilliance of the Seas is one of the smaller ships in the Royal Caribbean fleet, but it still offered us a lot of on board adventures. This was our first cruise on board a Royal Caribbean vessel. Recently, we cruised on Royal Caribbean’s Brilliance of the Seas. We have enjoyed landing in various ports of call, seeing the world, finding adventure on an island, and enjoying the amenities on board. ![]()
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