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Oasis of the Seas Dining Nov 30

27 Oasis of the Seas Dining Options

Oasis5Roger and I are the first to admit we’re foodies.  We love amazing meals, on land and sea, and we enjoy trying new foods.  Here in Little Rock, our favorite restaurant meals include Brave New Restaurant and Sonny Williams Steakhouse, with a sad nod to Vermillion Water Grille, which recently closed.   On sea so far, our best meal ever has been the Chef’s Table aboard the Caribbean Princess, with the Enchanted Dinner aboard the Norwegian Spirit running a close second.  And, we’ll probably have new favorites as we continue to experience other cruise lines and ships. 

In the meantime, we just enjoyed a brief 2- night cruise aboard Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas, and we were so surprised to find so many dining options – some are just casual and easy, while others promise to be an amazing dining experience.  Since we were Royal Caribbean’s guests prior to their inaugural sailings, we were only able to tour many of these restaurants.  So, here’s what we found in just two days:  more…

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Blogging Live from the Oasis of the Seas Nov 22

Oasis of the Seas Tips

Here are some tips we can already offer from our short visit so far aboard the Oasis of the Seas: more…

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Oasis of the Seas! Nov 19

Blogging Live from the Ship

Tomorrow morning, Friday, October 20th, we’ll be boarding Royal Caribbean’s newest ship, Oasis of the Seas, for a two-day cruise to nowhere.  Royal Caribbean invited travel agents like myself as well as several valued guests to join them for this complimentary cruise.  Here are several ways you can join me: more…

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Cruising while Dieting? Nov 16

Weight Watchers @ Sea

In addition to the many other roles I play in my life, I am also a Weight Watcher leader.  I lost 53 pounds in 2000 to become a lifetimeIMG_0531 Weight Watcher member, and my plan is to maintain my healthy weight for the rest of my life.  Weight Watcher members often ask me for tips to stay on course with their weight loss during their vacation.  My tips always include drink at least 6 – 8 oz. glasses of water every day, smile as you tell your servers “the food is fine, I’m just full, really!”, push back an elbow’s length from the table when you’re satisfied, have a couple bites of dessert, and always take the stairs instead of the elevators.  So, I was really excited to see Weight Watchers publish their own tips for staying healthy on a cruise on their website.  I’ve attached the article here for you to read.  The authors are Bruce Weinstein and Mark Scarbrough, and you can find this article entitled, “Don’t Let an Ocean Liner Sink Your Healthy Lifestyle”, at www.Weightwatchers.commore…

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Wondering about Cruise Dining? Nov 06

LeeMike4I’ve asked some wonderful friends and guests of ours, Lee Whitman and Michael Daschuk, to share their tips for first time cruisers. Today their sharing tips about dining on the ship in this final post of their 4-part series.  In Part 1, they shared everything that happens from arriving in port until you preparing to board the ship, Part 2 was things you may want to do first when you board the ship, and Part 3 was  about lost luggage (God forbid) and your stateroom.  If you have any questions about your first cruise or comments you’d like to add, please leave your comments below.  We’d love to hear from you! 

So Much Food!

Dining aboard a cruise ship offers you so many food choices at so many different places on the ship, and you’ll want to try them all.  more…

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