{"id":1127613,"date":"2024-07-30T04:06:31","date_gmt":"2024-07-30T08:06:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/royal-caribbean-has-curated-the-perfect-three-night-cruise-with-its-latest-ship-utopia-of-the-seas-essence\/"},"modified":"2024-07-30T04:06:31","modified_gmt":"2024-07-30T08:06:31","slug":"royal-caribbean-has-curated-the-perfect-three-night-cruise-with-its-latest-ship-utopia-of-the-seas-essence","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/new-utopia\/royal-caribbean-has-curated-the-perfect-three-night-cruise-with-its-latest-ship-utopia-of-the-seas-essence\/","title":{"rendered":"Royal Caribbean Has Curated The Perfect Three-Night Cruise With Its Latest Ship, Utopia Of The Seas &#8211; Essence"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    For many people, a    cruise is a real commitment. Ranging from a four to    five-day experience to an expedition     lasting a few weeks, setting sail is rarely seen as a light    jaunt. But it can be.  <\/p>\n<p>    I learned this firsthand as Royal Caribbean debuted its latest    behemoth of a vessel among its fleet of almost 30 ships, titled    the Utopia of the    Seas, setting sail from Port Canaveral in Orlando, Fla and    reaching the Bahamas.    What sets it apart from other offerings is that its meant to    provide the ultimate getaway for people who want to, for    example, set sail for the weekend and be back in time, and    refreshed, to go to work on Monday. Get in, have fun, and get    off without breaking the    bank.  <\/p>\n<p>    The different people I spoke to had diverse thoughts on who the    cruise was most catered to. I heard about attracting young    travelers from some and also that the cruise is a must for    families from the head honcho himself.  <\/p>\n<p>    This is an unbelievable experience thats really focused on    the multigenerational family with multiple neighborhoods, said    Michael Bayley, President and CEO of Royal Caribbean Cruises,    during a press briefing on day two. Each neighborhood does an    incredible job of pleasing different segments. Its a stunning    product.  <\/p>\n<p>    He added, We feel like this product, which weve curated and    created, is perfect for families, particularly for young    families. We feel like its really going to do a great job.  <\/p>\n<p>    I traveled with my own young family, including my husband and    two kiddos under four. We did plenty together, including    enjoying the fare at Windjammer Cafe, playing skeeball and    basketball at the arcade on the Boardwalk, going for walks    through Central Park, and getting shriveled up like a prune    after hanging in the wave pool and in the waters at Thrill    Waterpark on CocoCay for hours.  <\/p>\n<p>    Still, I thought the best way to tell you about what    the cruise has to offer, as people of different backgrounds and    desires, would be for me to walk just about the entirety of the    ship to get the inside scoop. What is there to see and do in    three nights?  <\/p>\n<p>    The answer? A lot. I strapped on my new cushy Crocs and walked    up and down the Utopia on our second day as my family relaxed    in our cabin (which has a great pullout couch that becomes a    cozy bed for kids and has a bit more room than what we had on    Icon by the way). At the top of the ship are some exclusive    sites for those who are lucky to have access to Utopias    spacious Solarium suites. But as I made my way down the ship,    using a combination of stairs (bedecked in gorgeous artwork)    and fast-acting elevators, I took in a number of excellent    offerings.  <\/p>\n<p>    For seafood lovers, theres Hooked Seafood,    which, per the menu, offers everything from mussels, surf &    turf, ceviche, lobster rolls, and more (including a tasty kids    menu). The Mason Jar, which has some red    velvet pancakes, fried chicken and waffles, jalapeno cornbread,    and other Southern-inspired tastes, looked to be the place to    be for brunch. Izumi in the Park is for    hibachi grill lovers who want sushi, fried rice, ramen, and    crispy, flavorful appetizers.  <\/p>\n<p>    A new spot delivering bites to go is The Spare    Tire, a food truck with sandwiches, flatbreads, and    delectable desserts. And then theres Chops    Grille, which my husband and I loved immensely. The    place, per its name, is an Americana steakhouse, and we    couldnt get enough of the crispy goat cheese salad (with green    apples, candied walnuts, cranberries, and balsamic dressing     spectacular, I tell you), the organic roasted chicken served    with au jus and the grilled branzino with sauteed spinach. The    sides of grilled asparagus, yukon gold mashed potatoes, and    sauteed mushrooms were the cherry on top. And the kids enjoyed    their grilled salmon  with a side of fries, of course.  <\/p>\n<p>    Hungry late at night? There is a clutch pizza joint on deck 5    called Sorrentos that serves complimentary    New York-style slices all night long. It hits the spot when    your palate is craving something, anything, at 11 p.m. The only    place I really wanted to check out that I couldnt that    received rave reviews is the new Royal Railway    Station on deck four. Its said to be an immersive    dining experience that, through some cool technology, presents    the old Wild West all around you as you dine in booths designed    as classic train cars. Ill be sure to reserve a spot next    sailing!  <\/p>\n<p>    There are also top-notch bars offering delicious concoctions,    both mocktails and cocktails, by the way. I was blown away at    the brand new spot, Pesky Parrot, by the Tiki    Mosa, which was a blend of pineapple rum, lime, and orange    juice with passion fruit, orgeat syrup, and sparkling wine. It    was fantastic. My husband enjoyed a frozen cocktail    there. Every drink I had during my three-night experience was a    great blend of flavor without the alcohol overpowering it. That    includes the margarita I got at our cabana at Thrill Island at    CocoCay, and a mystery cocktail in a goblet that,    unfortunately, I cant remember during the media meetup    (Sorry!).  <\/p>\n<p>    People also love Bell & Barley, the cruise    ships take on an English pub, Playmakers Sports Bar &    Arcade on the Boardwalk of deck six, The Lime    and the Coconut, a massive bar for pool partygoers on    deck 15, and more. I was fond of the lounge Spotlight    Karaoke on deck five, where brave guests would get on    stage and sing their hearts out in front of a room of    spectators, including some grabbing a drink at the spots bar.    After singing along with an off-key performance of Marios Let    Me Love You and a pretty fantastic rendition of Evanescences    My Immortal, I moved on to see other things. (The space was    so welcoming, though, one guest I peeped was there from the    early afternoon to the end of the night, singing country    classics. As the story goes, shes still there)  <\/p>\n<p>    As for the entertainment, it was very hard to be bored on a    ship with eight neighborhoods and so many things to engage in,    including live music, ziplining, parties, and shows (including    scavenger hunts, Friendly Feud, and AquaTheater featuring a    soundtrack from the 80s). I got caught up at the Arcade on    deck 16 (the Bop It game had me in a chokehold, honestly),    but for the ultimate all-in-one experience, I would definitely    recommend deck five.  <\/p>\n<p>    There were countless things there, and it was the first deck we    actually experienced when we boarded the ship. There are shops,    bars, including my beloved Pesky Parrot, a Starbucks to help    revive the weary, karaoke, as mentioned at Spotlight, and a    running track for fitness enthusiasts. If you go there in the    late evening, you can enjoy a drink, consider buying a vintage    Louis Vuitton wallet at one of the shops, and watch people    dance in the center of the ship to tunes while staff throw a    party for guests.  <\/p>\n<p>    I just happened to be present for one that moved to the fourth    floor (which also houses an impressively sized casino, a    colorful art gallery, and The Attic, a comedy    spot). There, in Studio B, the ship threw an    even bigger dance party called Rezolution that brought out     hold on to your own signature hat  Rev Run of Run DMC fame to    help the DJ spin classic hip-hop, dancehall, reggaeton, pop,    and Hot 100 hits. I danced with the crowds until I realized I    didnt get a nap in to allow me to hang past 1:30 a.m. But boy,    did I have a time!  <\/p>\n<p>    As for resources for all kinds of travelers, I saw plenty of    people shuffling in and out of the Vitality Spa &    Salon on deck six, where massages, beauty services,    and facials were provided. I was personally grateful for the    Aventure Ocean youth program on deck 14. There    sat a nursery for my youngest son, equipped with trained,    friendly caretakers who had Ms. Rachel going, and a junior spot    for my four-year-old where kiddos played, enjoyed story time,    and kept one another entertained. The hangout for tweens was    packed! There is also the Social 100 space on    deck 16 with video games for teens to enjoy while parents    explore the ship.  <\/p>\n<p>    Lastly, what is there to say about the perfect day at    CocoCay that hasnt already been said over the    years? The island is beautiful. Friendly staff on the ground in    the Bahamas keep it pristine, raking sand and keeping cabanas    and beach chairs cozy while helping guests find their way.  <\/p>\n<p>    There are so many ways to enjoy the waterpark, including by    testing your luck on Daredevils Peak, checking out the winding    Twister slide, or hanging out with adults only at the new    Hideaway Beach. Kick it in Oasis Lagoon, the largest freshwater    pool in the Caribbean, snorkel at Chill Island, or frolic with    your kids on the slides at Splashaway Bay. And the waters are    stunning in their blue hues, so if you just want to get in the    ocean, you can. You just have to get back on the boat by 4:30    p.m.  <\/p>\n<p>    Overall, the likelihood of a person getting to experience    every aspect of the 16 guest decks (there are 18 in    total) and all of CocoCay in three to four days is not the    strongest. But thats the point, right? For you to create the    experience you want to have. What you are able to do, which you    can choose based on your interests and time, will certainly    leave you wanting to try out another weekend getaway at sea    asap. There is truly a good time to be had for those with young    families, for those just looking for a chance to have fun with    itinerary options provided for them, and for solo travelers    seeking a quick trip to the Caribbean and back, with plenty of    good food, entertainment, and merriment along the way. While    the Utopia of the Seas is massive, what it can provide in a    limited amount of time still manages to make it a very inviting    ship, and the best place to be for a light vacay this summer,    this fall, and all year round.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See the rest here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/www.essence.com\/lifestyle\/royal-caribbean-utopia-of-the-seas\/\" title=\"Royal Caribbean Has Curated The Perfect Three-Night Cruise With Its Latest Ship, Utopia Of The Seas - Essence\">Royal Caribbean Has Curated The Perfect Three-Night Cruise With Its Latest Ship, Utopia Of The Seas - Essence<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> For many people, a cruise is a real commitment. 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