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Royal Caribbean -  Serenade of the Seas - One Leg of the “World Cruise”

 

July 26 to August 10, 2024 (15 nights)

European:  England to Denmark

 

Radiance Class / 2473 Passengers / Maiden Voyage: 2003 / Revitalized in 2023 / Ports:  Southampton (England), Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Latvia, Estonia, Finland, Sweden, Lithuania, Copenhagen

Cabin Plusses and Minuses

  • #0000 - Mid-ship - The Oceanview Window cabin was on the smaller size, possibly due to this being an older ship (2003), too.  However, with so many port stops and a variety of entertainment options, we didn’t spend so much time in the room to feel isolated.  One plus was the low number of children (re. noise), and the lower decks are generally more quiet.

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Cabin Notes on Prior Trips (January 2025 and November 2024)

  • #1866.

 

  • #2584 - OceanView Window for 16 night Transatlantic - “Portal” Oceanview are more budget friendly and our Level 2 location was quiet (photos 2 and 3, below).  The ship layout prevents walking the entire aft to front, so there is reduced traffic.  Just one level up was Studio B, the Theatre and Main Dining Room.  Level 4 was easily reached for the casino, Centrum and Schooner Bar.

 

Crowded?  Kid-friendly? (June 2025)

  • On occasion, and with a couple surprises, the ship seemed more crowded than average

    • Morning coffee lines at Starbucks (extra cost), could be lengthy

    • The 3-4pm lineup for pizza at Cafe Promenade would snake around, especially on port days; I guess cruisers with late dinners came back from excursions ready for chow

    • The Main Dining Room (MDR) appeared near-capacity.  Our request to move from an unsupervised table of children was accommodated  (adults sat next to, but provided no oversight for, the group of 10 children, aged 6-16)

  • The Shows we attended alternated between full and sparse.  Our tendency to arrive 15-20 minutes early allowed us to find very good seats, without exception.

    • I love it when attendees arrive late to a comedy show; it happens often enough that comedians have ready-made jokes for those folks

  • Voyager Class Ships (Voyager, Explorer, Adventure, Navigator and Mariner) have plenty of activities and more venues than Radiance and Vision Class Ships (but fewer than Oasis class and larger vessels.

  • From swimming pools to the FlowRider Surf Simulator, climbing wall and ice skating rink, there were plenty of options.  Many families and groups of teens enjoyed the variety.

Entertainment (June 2025)

  • Every ship has something for everyone.  The Adventure of the Seas offered Production Shows (Invitation to Dance), Orchestral music, and an Ice Spectacular (Smallish venue in Studio B, Deck 3; arrive very early for a decent seat).

  • Another Production Show - “Can’t Stop the Rock” - will appeal to a smaller audience.  A number of early departures were noted.

  • Crazy Quest is presented on the penultimate night of most RC cruises.  We’ve seen a couple of these over the years.  Even though we had seen an almost exact replication on this ship a few months earlier, it was still quite funny.  (You will have several warnings and adequate time to excuse yourself if you are sensitive to bawdy/blue jokes, or don’t care to see other people’s underwear thrown about.)

  • NFL - we traveled during football season and there are options for catching some live games.  Some games are shown in bars, poolside and in your stateroom.

  • Music - several musical venues feature solos, duos and small groups.  One of our favorites was a piano bar singer who took requests in the Schooner Bar.  Schedules change frequently, so you can’t show up in the same place each night and expect the same performer.

  • Miscellaneous - game shows, Silent parties, Name that Tune, Belly Flop competitions, Karaoke, dance classes, onboard movies (poolside), and more.

Photos below selected from all three Adventure of the Seas cruises:

  • Row 1:  Ice show, Acrobatics
  • Row 2:  Centrum ensemble, MDR staff, piano bar

Dining (also, see Tips) - June 2025

  • We enjoyed the Main Dining Room (MDR) for most dinners, scheduling the 5:00 seating (in advance).  The food was high quality, sufficiently varied for a few nights, and usually (90%) the correct temperature.  Towards the end of the 6 nights, we grabbed dinner at the Windjammer (WJ), after the crowds dispersed.  The WJ serves food till 9pm, but I’d arrive no later than 8:30 so you don’t feel like you’re getting leftovers.
  • In the MDR, we enjoyed ordering the cheese dessert plate - as an appetizer.
  • Drink orders are a little slow in the MDR.  Patience is in order…or, bring your own.  The price is the same, or free if you have casino drink privileges.
  • We enjoyed one specialty dining option - Chops Grille.  We’ve had excellent service and tasty meals here - a few times.  
    • Pro-Tip:  Lunches at specialty restaurants are only available at select restaurants, but you can save big by opting for lunch vs. dinner.  Reserve in advance of your cruise to obtain 20-30% reduced prices; we’ve been paying $20-$23 each (+18% gratuity included), although I have not determined why the prices vary by ship.
  • With dinner as our main meal, we varied breakfast and lunch times to mostly avoid the busiest rush.
    • It’s not hard to run into the WJ, grab a bowl of oatmeal and return to your cabin for a quiet morning meal.
  • Check your Ship App for up-to-date venue hours; breakfast or lunch times vary between port and sea days.

Vitality Fitness Center

  • Fortunately (for committed exercisers), not everyone hits the gym while aboard.  The gym is open early to late, although I’ve not been there for either.
  • The Serenade of the Seas …….. 
    • Busy-ness can vary, especially on port days, so one strategy is to time your exercise to the least popular times, if you can also alter your port visit times.

Ports

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Port Highlights

Port Highlights - November 2024

  • Barcelona and Lisbon, including Tuk-tuk in Lisbon

Would We Cruise the Adventure Again?

  • Maybe, but less likely until after its next upgrade or dry dock service
    • As of September 2025, no Amplification has been scheduled
  • Our current favorite of Utopia will be a higher choice
  • It’s possible that the Star of the Seas will rival Utopia, when the initial higher prices taper off
    • Utopia does 3- and 4-night schedules (we plan to book B2B in the future)
    • Star has 7-night schedules through 2026 and into 2027
      • We have a Star cruise scheduled for November 2025, having received a discounted casino offer