Serenade of the Seas

The ship was the Royal Caribbean Serenade of the Seas. It had 13 decks, three swimming pools, a miniature golf course, casino, fitness center, spa, bars everywhere, etc. etc.

Alan enjoys a mango mai tai.


Our stateroom wasn't very big, but it was quite comfortable. Since it was free, we didn't complain. It was odd, though, because there were no windows. When the lights were out, it was like being in a cave. The only light came from the peephole in the door.




The "centrum" of the ship was beautiful. It was a circular area 9 decks high, with balconies overlooking the central area. The above picture looks up from the bottom. The below picture looks down from one of the higher balconies.



One of the things we enjoyed the most on the ship was the entertainment. They had a 500 seat theater, which had Las Vegas style singer/dancer/comedian shows every night. The musicians were top rate professionals. They not only played in the large theater, but also in the many lounges throughout the ship. There was a nine-piece pit band that also played dance music in the Centrum several nights, a Latin combo for dancing in the Centrum, a great Caribbean band next to the pool every afternoon, two piano bars (one featuring jazz and a sax player), a rock band, and a club with a DJ. We spent every evening after dinner going from place to place, enjoying the wonderful music and great specialty drinks. I settled on mango mai tais. Alan was more adventurous.

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