Day 1 – Embarkation
Embarkation for our cruise on RCCL’s Utopia of the Seas went smoothly at Port Canaveral. We parked in the adjacent garage. You take a ticket and pay as you enter. Then you scan the ticket at departure. The terminal was crowded at 11:30, which was our allotted time to board. I was traveling with my daughter and her family. Our grandson did a great job of managing his own luggage.
We showed our boarding pass and passport to the proper personnel and went right onto the ship. On board, we were told our rooms wouldn’t be ready until 1:00 pm. On Deck 5, we crossed the Promenade to the aft end of the ship.
We took an elevator to Deck 15 and the Windjammer Café for lunch. The buffet was mobbed as everyone congregated here along with their carry-on luggage. The lunch buffet offered lobster tails and shrimp cocktail, salads, deli meats, hot dishes, and an Asian section among others.
Our grandson was goggle-eyed by everything, including the pool deck that we crossed to access our rooms Forward on the Starboard side of the ship.
   Â
We each had balcony staterooms on Deck 7. The room key cards were outside the door. In the room, I put the card in a slot and the lights went on. Beside the bed, my stateroom had a couch and a small desk, a bureau with a mini-fridge, two closets, and some shelving in the bathroom. The shower was circular with a glass door. The shower gel/shampoo came out easily from the dispenser. One bar of soap was provided for washing hands. I was glad I’d brought extra supplies including lotion. Out on the balcony past the sliding glass door were two chairs and small table. You can easily hear your neighbors talking next door when outside, but the cabin was relatively quiet.
We unpacked and did the safety drill, which consisted of watching a video on our phones and proceeding to check in at our Muster Station. That done, we returned to the pool deck to watch the sailaway.
Coming Next – Day 1 Sailaway
8 thoughts on “Utopia of the Seas 2024 – Embarkation”
Comments are closed.
The ship looks absolutely fabulous. Hope you have a wonderful time.
It was a great cruise, Carol. Thanks for the comment.
Looks like a great time! Your grandson seems like a seasoned traveler! Enjoy every moment, and thank you for taking us along.
Thank you for your comments. It makes it meaningful to know someone is reading this. Our grandson was in awe over everything.
Thanks for your embarkment day review. Very helpful to all your followers what to anticipate as many of us are cruisers. Looking forward to reading all your upcoming ‘Utopia of the Seas’ reviews. Glad you had a wonderful time with your family.
I’m glad my reviews are helpful to other cruisers. Keeping these logs helps me next time I go to the same ports.
Love your posts. Felt like we were on the cruise with you! So glad all went well and you had a great time with your family. Thanks for sharing your experiences and adventures. We love Cruising and are always learning new suggestions and hints to better traveling and exploring.
I love cruising too and like reading other people’s reviews of ships and places. Sometimes the anticipation is more fun than the cruise. It’s all part of the journey.