Royal Caribbean
Mariner of the Seas
Western Caribbean
Priscilla Carrera
Age: 34
Occupation: house wife
Number of Cruises: 4
Sailing Date: April 24th, 2005
I am writing this as a mom for other moms who have preschool age children, and
are wondering if this is a good investment. It is!!! My biggest concern was that
this would be our second cruise with our twins. Our first one was on the 7 day
Disney Cruise when the girls were 17 months and it was a NIGHTMARE. The girls
were three when we took this cruise and let me tell you this was the best
vacation of my life. The childcare provided at The Adventure Club was beyond
excellent. I had one child who cried to go there and cried when I picked her up.
The childcare staff was WONDERFUL. I cannot say enough great things about them.
First of all they change their names so that the kids can have an easier time of
remembering (Lauren was Lilipop, Yoham was Yoyo, etc). Obviously the kids are
divided into age groups, and all their activates are geared to their ability and
attention span. Each night you recieve a schedule of what they will be offering
the next day so you know if your kid(s) will be interested. The problem with
that, for us, was that they wanted to do everything, because it all sounded like
fun. Because of this, my husband and I actually got to spend time together
-alone! WE LOVED THAT! You do carry a beeper, so if they need you, they can
contact you right away. Please be aware that your child has to be three or older
on the day they go and they must be potty trained. They are allowed 2 or 3 potty
accidents and after that, you they are not allowed to go back. So if your child
is not three or potty trained, don't bother taking them there. They are VERY
strict about this. The area where they are, seems small and unimpressive, but it
really does work well. The facilities are very clean. The activites are all
excellent and in very good taste. They are not cheap when it comes to using
materials, such as crayons, paper, and other arts and crafts stuff. While at sea
they do divide the day in two and you must pick up your child at lunch time.
While in port they are opened from the time the ship docks until it departs,
allowing the parents to do excursions. The majority of the staff were college
grads with majors in early childhood education and were doing this before they
started pursueing other career goals. They were really were young and perky, and
had an incredibly positive attitude that translated into everything they did
with the kids. We were and still are very pleased. Their private island Labedee
is awesome. It is actually the tip/corner of Haiti and the way it is shape means
you have beaches on three sides. So although there is over 2000 people on this
little piece of land, it never feels crowded. The Adventure Club has a location
there, so you can drop off the kids. Parents now have the option of taking the
kids to a splash park. It is nothing out of this world, but is cute and the kids
love it. They also have a water park on the beach. There is a surcharge for
doing this (I think $10 for an hour) and it is way worth it. We took our girls
out with us and they had a blast. We had to drag them out kicking and screaming
at the end of the hour. The pools on the ship have cold sea water that is dumped
daily. Even though we went at the start of summer, we spent 99% of our time in
the hot tubs, because the pool water was that cold. Unlike most ship, this ship
does not have a slide. (They do have an adult pool, where kids are not allowed.)
As for the room, we got a standard ocean view room and it was two twin beds on
the bottom and two fold away bunk beds on top. Because our kids are monkeys, we
decided to join the twin beds to make a king bed and take the mattress from one
of the fold away top bunks and put it on the floor for the girls. It was a bit
crowded at night, and one kept rolling under the big bed, but it worked out for
us. Our cabin stewart was really good about working around this with us. The
food was the only disappointing thing.They did have all the standard kids stuff
everywhere (the main dining room, buffet, snack bar, etc.). It was just ALL
blah. There was not a single thing that was just plain good. We did eat one
night at Chops ($20 per person surcharge, put the kids in the Adventure Club),
the steak house and we have to say that the food was excellent. The cheese cake
was marvelous. It was the only decent dessert I had all week. On the bright
side, the average cruiser gains 10 pounds in one week. Since the food was what
it was, we didn't gain a single pound. I do have to say that our wait staff was
excellent too. Overall the ship was beautiful and very clean. I would venture to
say it is more accommodating to an older crowd. The absolute highlight of my
trip was when I bumped into Charo checking-in in Jamaica. Her show was MARVELOUS
and she is so funny and truly talented with her guitar. (The shows are good and
the first one is always child friendly.) In Cozumel I took a banana ride with a
snob that bragged about being on the Love Boat, to which I responded that Charo
had upgraded the venues she chose to preform in and we had follwed. (Only those
of you that were watching the Love Boat in the late 70's early 80's will
understand that comment.) Bottom line, if you have kids that are social and do
well with other kids and are not clingy, they will do great in The Adventure
Club. As much as I love my kids, having alone time with my husband, while
knowing my kids were having a great time, just made this vacation the best ever.
I felt not one ounce of guilt about putting them in The Adventure Club since
they wanted to be there and seem to have a better time with them than us. I hope
that if you do go on this ship, you have as great a time as we did.