Royal Caribbean Cruise (to nowhere!) Nov 2021

Disclaimer: Daddy’s been kind of on our backs (does buggin’ count!) for some time now, wanting us to get back on track on bloggin’ our cruise trip from back in (Nov?) 2021! Truth is, Didi and I have written in part our drafts but Daddy seemed to have misplaced it! So bummer, its been > 2 years so suffice to say it would be quite challenging now having to write retrospectively…

Nonetheless here we go…

Its smack in the middle of COVID and borders have been shut circa 18months.

Most folks are now up to speed and onto their 2nd jabs yet still no signs of borders reopening.

Still amidst that comes a glimmer of hope for cross-border travel!

Royal Caribbean along with another liner announce a cruise-to-nowhere, or what Daddy says, the closest to getting on an airplane – complete with passport/immigration control.

Passports in hand (good thing we checked our passport which at that point in time was already growing mouldy though still valid!), so here we come!

Pre voyage day we had to prebook activities and dining options, and not forgetting select the check-in slot which ran hourly. We think apart from the cabin classes (first and suites), it was fastest fingers first (i.e. you’d need to log in to the RC app couple of weeks prior to departure to select your choice slot – obviously the earlier the better given most popular activities get fully booked early.

Recall we’re still knee-deep in COVID mode so passengers were advised to arrive an hour earlier prior to their (designated), or selected check-in slots for pre-departure ART tests.

Oh hello, Royal Caribbean, what a mighty grand lady of the seas, here we come!

Daddy reminiscing his sea-faring days on the other grand ol’ dame, now supposedly converted to a hotel!

We opted for self-park (flat circa $50 payable on exit via self-pay ticket, else you risk paying in excess of an astronomical $500! see below), thinking hey we might be nice and early – no crowds! Until we found out we had to find our way to the concourse “bag drop off area” + check-in, which was by which time overflowing with passengers…

There was a system where you would drop off your bags, wave goodbye until you see them onboard (we find out they would be tagged and delivered directly to our cabins).

Once bag-free we take the elevator up (for 3rd/4th floor, and make a bee line and wait in queue to get ART swabs shoved up our nostrils. Once done, wait at the holding area for about 45-60mins and wait for your COVID negative results to be sent via MOH SMS.

One done we could proceed to the boarding gate (so airport-like!) and clear immigration.

Daddy did have some issues getting through immigration but glad that he eventually did!

Phew.

Ahoy mate! We head for the gangway and make our merry way onboard!

There was a reminder on the pitfalls and woes of problematic gambling. Actually the ship was big enough to explore without even stumbling onto the casino (Daddy says its somewhere near the adults-only pool/Solarium so that’s obviously off-bounds for the kiddos) – this seemed to be the differentiating factor between Royal Caribbean and the other cruise operator we were initially contemplating between – the latter touted as a floating casino with peripheral activities rather than a family entertainment cruise with a casino as one of the entertainment options!

Oh p.s. pro tip was to get on the ship’s WIFI (which was possible as soon as you get quayside waiting for the ART work completed) as early as you could to book out dining and activity slots.

By the time we get onboard, we were greeted with our cabin keycards, and we make a dash for our cabin which was located in the forward section of the ship (we had to walk around orientation of the main deck en route…).

Final dash to #148 – a family balcony deluxe (sorry guys no fancy suites with fancy dining options – Daddy thought there were more than enough standard dining options anyways without the need therefore for further topups!).

Pretty snug. Nice and cozy 3-nighter for the rest of our cruise.

We make our way for an early dinner (the RC is still alongside the Cruise Terminal and scheduled to depart only around 8pm.

We wave goodbye to the mainland and soak in a beautiful Singapore night skyline…

Have a stroll around the mighty huge ship while eventually finding our way to what would have been touted the most popular activity onboard – ‘ Bumper Cars!’ in the entertainment hub – with Playstations, pool, ping pong tables, foos ball and housed the Hot Dog stand!

We come back to our cabin with a turn-down service! Haven’t seen this in a while for sure!

The morning after Day#1!

The next couple of days were just a flurry of eat, play, watch, eat, watch play and Repeat.

A couple of noteworthy activities include, but not in cascading order of fun:

1. Movie Screening (Tom and Jerry!)

2. Northstar – paid tour up the observation deck/crane (Didi was a little sick at this point!)

3. iFLY by RipCord (checkout our separate post on this!)

4. Scavenger Hunt – some pix from this (and oh, by the way, we met our classmate Wei Zhe!)

5. Towel Making

6. Origami Folding & Pop-up Card Making…

7. Bumper Cars (we hear the arena could intermittently be converted to a laser tag arena though we didn’t see this during the duration of our cruise).

8. Foosball and XBox mania!

9. Adventure Ocean Kids Club? *meh*

10. Table tennis, and of course more eating!

Other random pix – cool elevator, and more dining (WindJammer is by far our favorite and more popular as an all-day family dining option)…

On the final night Daddy and Mummy let us stay up later –

After dinner we head to the pool, couldn’t miss night swimming on a cruise (not many were there guess they had other stuff they wanted done before the cruise was over!)

Later in the evening we find out there was a Magic Show – Busters? He was quite a class act – juggling, balancing + juggling, and even had a sidekick Donkey who literally made an ass of him!?

The final morning we get up mighty early – apparently there were staggered check-out slots depending on cabin numbers (yeah right, more like cabin classes)… so we had an early breakkie and watch as our cruise ship glides back into the cruise terminal.

The whopping $514 parking fee had it not been for the park and sail coupon…

At the end of the day, keep calm and just smile!

Picnic at the Great Outdoors!

Picnic at the Great Outdoors! Courtesy of Amex.

Daddy rounds us up and says we’re going to a picnic in a couple of weeks – how very unlike him at all. Fancy him sitting on a grass patch…

Anyway invites are soon in order, albeit a  little late given the 2 weeks’ prior notice compared with the > 1 month’s notification year ago.

One for the record – last year’s Amex Plat Af’Fair via Virtway Events Portal.

Throwback to Daddy running around his avatar silly – ultimately finding his calligraphy, bouquet of flowers and Comic Strip!

This time round it would be in a hybrid form – physical Picnic Plush event (takeaway so you can partake of the food and picnic at wherever you please), followed by an evening livestream concert again for you to enjoy from the comforts of home or wherever you would be from 730pm on).

Guess what, Jason Mraz the man gave the JTwins a shoutout! No kidding…

So prep to the party started 2 weeks out with folks getting an EDM mailer soliciting an option of either:

  1. Full event (Picnic Plush + Livestream Concert), or
  2. Livestream Concert only

Knowing Daddy – he goes all out for Option#1 with further info on selection of meal option* + drive through timing for collection at the designated venue, post which a notification that a car decal would sent within the next couple of days leading up to the event.

We ended up going with Picnic Delights by (hi again) Masons!

*Picnic Delights/Classics by Masons, Specialties by Hopscotch or Signature by Halia for a Halal option.

Good job to the team for putting together and curating a list of picnic spots to enjoy the Great Outdoors in collaboration with Tatler! [Click below for the Top 10 Picnic Spots]

Saturday comes, and we make our way to Masons @ 8 Lock Road and although the dark clouds loomed, we were greeted by some sunshine from the team.

 

Surprisingly no queue and the drive through collection was really quick and efficient – scanning of a pre-shared QR code, member verification and sighting of car decal was all it took and off we headed to the pitstop.

The pit crew help load the loot into the boot…

Only thing was none of the food seemed kid friendly from when the previewed the menu, and while Daddy had given us his word on Macker’s breakie for us kids – we had to make sure he made good his word.

So out we went towards Hort Park (literally across the road) and made another pitstop for drive thru at McDonalds PSA, and boy was that a bee line – 40mins from when we got to the start of the line to when we made off with our orders. By which time however it was pouring! Still to satisfy Daddy’s curiosity we stopped by Hort just to recce if there was some shelter for us to take refuge in with the picnic basket in tow but decided otherwise when da Boss (not us for sure, but lets not get into that for now!) vetoed  we should head home in view of the rain!

Back home we offloaded the stuff – boy there were loads of stuff.

We gobbled down our usual staples of Fillet O’Fish and Cheeseburger and then watched the grown ups wolf down their lunch.

 

Good thing about events like these – there’s always games – recall good ol’ Jump, Jump Reindeer for Christmas last year!

This year it was Pacman reloaded and Snake (yikes) [rebranded as Baggin’ Sunshine] with more booze prices up for grabs.

I tell you Daddy was engrossed, and glued to his phone all afternoon but we came in only a measly top 16 at best – he was obviously grumbling away…

Nonetheless he did tell us we won something at the lucky draw (we think it was a sure-win spin though!).

Fast forward to the evening live stream at 7.30pm – given it was obviously way past our bedtime, Daddy did record snippets of it, especially the shoutout part (to the JTwins)!

So much for a picnic which we brought back home (we’ll get to Hort Park at some point hopefully in the not-so-distant-future to unwrap and use the picnic mat + board games provided!).

For now, here’s to Jason and the team for putting together a Great Outdoorsy event for the year, and Jason Mraz himself with I’m Yours!