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Disneyland Paris-What I Liked and Didn’t Like
What I liked and didn’t like about Disneyland Paris, including staying on-property.
We are a Disney family. We aren’t annual pass holders level, but I would say we are almost there. We go often and sometimes I personally go more than once a year with work events. My kids have stayed on property at Disney in all levels from Deluxe to Value, and at Grand Californian in Anaheim.
We headed on a European adventure and made Paris one of our stops. At the time of the trip my three boys were 9, 7 and 6. We flew from London to Paris and then took a cab to the hotel. The cab line was easy to find and cost about 90 euros (in a larger van since there was 5 of us).
Upon arrival, it doesn’t have the warm fuzzy feeling like at Disney World. There wasn’t a welcome greeting but a direct to take our bags to a X-ray machine. We then went through a metal detector. We had Compass Club so we were able to check in right to the left. This was a great time saver as opposed to the main check in desk so I highly recommend this.
We chose to stay at Newport Bay. It sits walking distance from the parks (about 10 minutes) and has a shuttle. We walked each time, but they said the shuttle came every 1 minute. Our room had 2 double beds and 2 sleeper chairs, which worked great for our family to spread out. The bathroom had a shower and a separate tub all in the same little bathroom so that was odd, but convenient. The room was stocked with a couple of bottles of water and bathroom toiletries including robes and slippers.
The hotel is kind of dated. The wall paper in the halls needs to be redone and a lot of the hotel is a little tired. I can only imagine how a kid oriented hotel is treated on a regular basis. The beds were comfortable, though so no complaints on that. I can just see some being surprised especially given the price point.
The hotel had surprise meet and greets, so our first hour of being there my kids met Pluto, which they were excited about. The staff was good about transitioning between French and English. I noticed there were a lot of UK families staying, but not many from the USA, which was expected.
The hotel has both an indoor and outdoor pool. It’s a whole check in where they ask your room number, which is different than in the USA. The most startling thing to me - the unisex locker rooms for the pool. This, I’m sure is the norm in France, but I can see this being awkward for American travelers. The European guests are also not as modest as most Americans. My kids were like “why aren’t they wearing a swim suit top?” and things like that.
For having a club level room, we had access to the lounge. In club level rooms at Disney hotels I’ve stayed in previously, the club lounge is in the area of the rooms. This was on ground floor close to the lobby. They served daily breakfast and then snacks from 4-530PM. Snacks included different kinds of cakes, cake pops, pastries, fruit, cherry tomatoes with mozzarella and a lot of yogurt. My kids ate so my croissants. I was glad they would try new things like this banana Mickey cake they had. My biggest shock is they didn’t serve wine or beer. I would have thought in all places like France that wine or champagne would flow like water. It did not. Ha! You had your option of Coca-Cola products, Fuze Tea, coffee or hot tea. The drinks were always available.
In case you’re not totally familiar, Disney in Paris is 2 parks connected to Disney Village which is their version of Disney Springs. We chuckled at all the American brands in Disney Village from McDonalds which was always hopping to a 50’s style dinner, a BBQ place called Billy Bobs, Planet Hollywood and more. Disney Studios kind of reminds me of Hollywood Studios. Disneyland is laid out very similarly to Disneyland in California but with some fun differences.
One of the things we loved, you are able to climb up in and around the castle. The castle is Sleeping Beauty’s castle. There are stairs going up and it tells her story in stained glass. You can also go out and wave on the balcony like you see characters doing at other parks. There’s a neat glass blowing shop also in the castle with a door in the back of the shop that takes you downstairs under the castle with an animatronic dragon. My kids probably talked about this the most since they thought they discovered something on their own.
The kids loved Skull Island which is their version of Tom Sawyer’s Island with playground and caves to explore. There is also a cute Pinocchio ride.
Just this last year they completely refurbished and changed Space Mountain into HyperSpace Mountain. This is all Star Wars themed with the song blasting you off at the beginning. A big change for HyperSpace? This ride takes you upside down on one loop. My oldest said it was pitch dark and he only knew he was upside down by how his cheeks felt. I was too chicken to ride it.
Another unique part of Disneyland is the Alice’s Curious Labyrinth. This is the Queen of Hearts garden maze complete with card characters popping up, cute photo stops and a fun castle to climb up at the end. If you’re a big Disney person just coming for the unique experiences I think is worth it.
One thing about the park is from my perspective it’s very understaffed. I’m going to assume this is a worldwide issue caused my the pandemic. I'm used to being greeted at rides. I’m use to a lot of staff everywhere. It was sometimes hard to find someone. It was surprising when we had that amazing Disney service from an employee. This was probably the most disappointing. It wasn’t the same. I don’t know if it’s a cultural thing but it wasn’t the interactive chatty happy workers like what we experience all the time in the United States.
Park hopping is common and you don’t pay extra for it here. You easily can walk between the parks. Over at Disney Studios they have a great Cars and Toy Story area. There are some unique rides including a race car ride from Toy Story that does this half circle fall. It reminds me of the boat rides at the fair that swing.
Disney Studios, of course, has a lot of shows. From Frozen, to a magician Mickey show. Their new attraction for the park is Avengers Campus. They have modified Rockin' Roller Coaster into Avengers Assemble: Flight Force an Iron man and Captain Marvel ride and also added WEB to the campus just a couple weeks before we arrived. This is the same Spider-Man ride at Disneyland in California. It was a resounding favorite of everyone. It can sense your movements so it looks like you’re really throwing webs to help Spider-Man fight off some evil spiders. It’s so cool. We said we need a quick trip to California just to ride this one again.
Here’s some important info. We were there over a weekend in the summer. The parks were at capacity. They do reservations just like we do in the United States. We wanted to be able to maximize so we upgraded to Premier Access Ultimate. This is something not in the USA parks so let me explain with a list to make it easier:
- Cost was 140 Euros per person on top of park admission - There was a list of 9 rides at Disneyland and 4 at Disney Studios that are included. - With Ultimate you can walk up to any of these rides on the list at anytime during your day and go to the Premier line (what we like to call Fast Pass or Lightning Lane). - You only could use your Premier once per ride per person.
There was an option that was less expensive that you could schedule each ride and come back during your time slot. With us not loving making a plan, this wasn’t ideal for our family, but it would be a way to save money. You can also purchase premier access one by one with specific time slots. They ranged from $9-$18 per person per ride. This is all done on their APP.
We really loved the Premier Access. The PA lines were minimal, if anything while the regular lines were over an hour or more. I was calling it a mini-VIP guide day.
Overall, we are glad we went to Disneyland Paris. We had a great time! It was a great highlight for the kids on a European itinerary.
I tried to be as transparent and honest with our experience so you know what you’re getting. If this sounds like a vacation you would love, then please reach out. My office would love to help you plan a European vacation with Disneyland Paris as part of your adventure.
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We had the privilege of staying at AVA Resort Cancun on its opening day. Here’s our firsthand review of this highly anticipated, family-friendly, brand-new luxury all-inclusive resort in Cancun.
#1 - The videos and pictures you see online do not capture the spectacular size of the resort.
Grab a coffee and take a quick read of my review of my stay at AVA Resort Cancun. Here’s an overview and my insight of this beautiful resort.
The resort has a very modern luxury yacht feel with Mexican riviera inspiration, but also reminds me of a higher end luxury resort with cohesion but great separation of activities based on ages.
Truly, AVA has it all!
As AVA had a soft opening on June 1st, I had the pleasure to arrive for my first glimpse of this new hotel and brand. With the understanding this is a soft opening and various elements and parts of the resort will open in segments in the next 60-90 days. This is a chance for the hotel operations and staff to begin a fluid operation and continued training.
First and foremost, I love the feel and the vision. The cohesiveness, thoughtfulness and care for client experience already shows.
The north tower features 5 specialty restaurants:
Plaza Mx (gourmet stations)
Black Iron (steak house)
Kita (Teppanyaki)
Veranda (Italian)
and Copal (Mexican)
I had the pleasure to try Veranda and Black Iron and absolutely loved it. The best Burrata and the best filet I’ve ever had at an all-inclusive.
Casual spots that were a highlight were the Copal Tacos stand (hand made tortillas and spits), Komos frozen yogurt and Aroma Norte, this is an upscale a coffee shop.
Currently, two main bars are open. The Mixology bar, called The Cocktail Bar and Digit our digital art/sports bar, which is the only element located on south tower open, right near lobby. Must try “The Sombrero” it rivals the Carajillo.
Ava Bay is gorgeous in person. As the resort adds activities and entertainment, I see it being very vibrant and fun for all ages. AVA will offer pool parties, soft music, floating games and more. Suny pool is the kids pool and there AVA will do fun kids foam parties and kids club activities.
Dez day club and out adults only pool areas will open later on which are located in the south tower front area.
The gym is incredible, lots of classes will be offered. The spa is beautiful and boasts some amazing common areas and cabins.
For entertainment, AVA has art classes for all ages, cooking classes, wellness activities, theme nights for adults, mixology classes and some extra spa activities. This is apart from on site entertainment at speakeasy, nightclub, around the promenade and of course daytime by pool.
The kids club, teen lounge, daycare facility, theater and south tower are currently not open we will share updates as we get them.
From the moment I arrived, the sheer grandeur of the resort immediately stands out. Nestled along the stunning Caribbean Sea, every single one of the 1,622 rooms, suites, and villas boasts breathtaking ocean views. The attention to detail in the room decor and amenities is impeccable, providing a perfect blend of comfort and luxury.
You will not find a resort that is closer to the airport. However, during my stay the noise from the air traffic was minimal. With its proximity, this location will be perfect for corporate retreats, destination weddings and similar large group travel, as it is so easy to access and boasts 90,000 square feet of event space.
A quick rundown of the main points of AVA.
Oceanfront Accommodations
Important to know: Every hotel room offers unobstructed, oceanfront views with mesmerizing sunsets, even from the lowest floors. The accommodations are luxurious and inspired by the pristine white sand and turquoise waters of the Mexican Caribbean.
Online, you will read it's a 10 minute transfer to the resort from the airport, but mine was more like 5 minutes.
It features 1,622 rooms, suites, and villas, all with ocean views of the Caribbean Sea.
The resort has 17 restaurants and bars offering global cuisines like Peruvian, French, Mediterranean, Italian, and Mexican.
2.8-acre sustainable saltwater bay powered by Crystal Lagoons technology, providing a unique swimming experience.
AVA Resort has a 90,000 square foot spa, beauty, fitness, and wellness space.
There are dedicated clubs and activities for kids (AVA Kids) and teens (The Lounge) to keep them entertained.
Other amenities include a nightclub, speakeasy bar, bowling alley, escape room, theater, and water park.
The resort is offering introductory rates up to 30% off, free kids stays, and complimentary airport transfers for bookings made before the opening.
AVA Resort Cancun offers a diverse array of unique dining experiences with over 17 restaurants and bars showcasing global cuisines.
Some standout restaurant options include:
- Aji - Modern Peruvian cuisine
- Chez Moi - Classic Parisian-style French restaurant (adults only)
- Copal - Modern Mexican cuisine with an outdoor taqueria
- Kita North and Minami South - Classic teppanyaki grill and sushi bars
- The Food District - International gastro market with various global food stalls
- Plaza Mx - Authentic Mexican snacks and street food
The resort also offers unique dining settings like poolside service, in-room dining with 24/7 room service, rooftop dining, and the ability to organize private dining events.
Additionally, there are several bars including a nightclub with guest DJs, a speakeasy bar, swim-up bars, and more for evening entertainment.
The resort features diverse culinary offerings across its 17 restaurants and bars showcasing global cuisines.
AVA Bay
AVA Bay is the perfect idyllic water playground.
The lagoon features signature and unique AVA floating cabanas for the best relaxation on your vacation.
AVA thought of everything as the lagoon is comprised of sustainable artificial saltwater that serves as a water playground catering to both kids and adults.
The lagoon allows for various non-motorized water activities:
For Kids: - Water park with slides and play areas - Swimming in the crystal clear turquoise waters - Kayaking and paddleboarding
For Adults: - Sailing - Stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) - Kayaking - Relaxing in the floating cabanas
The lagoon is powered by Crystal Lagoons® technology, using less water and energy than a traditional pool while requiring fewer chemicals, making it environmentally friendly. Both kids and adults can enjoy the water playground at AVA Bay through these diverse offerings.
AVA Kids Club
There is a dedicated AVA Kids Club that offers supervised activities like indoor slides, trampolines, and access to the water park and AVA Bay lagoon. There are full time lifeguards/staff monitoring kids in the water areas.
This spacious suite features a master bedroom, TV room with a daybed that sleeps two children, and a living area with an L-sofa. It comfortably accommodates 2 adults and up to 3 children under 12.
Friends & Family Sundeck Suite
With an expansive sundeck and outdoor living room with sun-tanning beds, this suite offers ample space for families. It overlooks the Crystal Lagoon and sleeps 2 adults and up to 3 children/teens.
Two Bedroom Panoramic Suite
Designed like a second home, these suites have spacious walk-in closets, a TV room, dining for eight, kitchenette, spa-inspired baths, and private terraces with daybeds and spa tubs. They can accommodate up to 4 adults and 2 children.
Three or Four Bedroom Villas
These villas are exclusively for LVC members and can sleep 8-12 guests, making them ideal for larger families or multi-generational travel. They offer abundant space and luxurious member-only amenities.
The resort's family-friendly accommodations and amenities like the AVA Bay, kids' and teens' clubs, and diverse dining options, make AVA Resort Cancun an excellent choice for families seeking a luxurious all-inclusive vacation.
Family Friendly Spa Experience
AVA Resort Cancun offers an extensive spa experience that caters to families in the following ways:
Family-Friendly Spa Amenities
- The Spa at AVA features a dedicated hydrotherapy circuit area where families can enjoy therapeutic water experiences together.
- There are 24 double spa cabins designed for couples or families to receive treatments side-by-side.
- The spa has a spacious restoration lounge where families can relax together after treatments.
Kid-Focused Offerings
- The spa menu includes kid-friendly treatments and services tailored for younger guests.
- There is a beauty salon within the spa complex where kids can get hairstyling, manicures, etc.
- The spa likely offers family packages or specials for parents and children to enjoy services together.
Wellness Programming
- In addition to the spa, AVA has a large 11,000+ sq ft fitness center with group fitness classes that families can participate in together, like yoga or pilates.
- The resort's focus on holistic wellness means there are likely educational programs or activities around healthy living that are family-inclusive.
AVA Resort Cancun has designed its extensive spa facilities and programming to be an immersive wellness experience that accommodates families looking to relax and rejuvenate together during their vacation.
Event Spaces
AVA Resort Cancun offers a wide range of event spaces and services to organize various types of events and gatherings for guests.
Private Events and Celebrations
- The resort has flexible indoor and outdoor event spaces that can be customized for private events like weddings, parties, and celebrations.
- They have a dedicated event planning team to assist with all details before, during, and after the event for a smooth experience.
- Custom menus can be crafted by the resort's master chefs for private dining events.
Corporate Events and Meetings
- AVA Resort has over 90,000 sq. ft. of total meeting space across 52 meeting rooms, with the largest room spanning 53,223 sq. ft.
- The event spaces are fully wired and adaptable for corporate gatherings like conferences, meetings, and workshops.
- Audiovisual technology and support is available for business events.
Recreational Activities
- The resort organizes private and group excursions/tours to nearby cultural attractions and natural destinations.
- On-site, they offer various activities like watersports (kayaking, paddleboarding) at the AVA Bay saltwater lagoon.
- Other amenities for guest activities include a nightclub, speakeasy bar, bowling alley, escape room, theater, and water park.
AVA Resort Cancun is well-equipped to host private celebrations, destination weddings, corporate functions, recreational outings, and custom-designed events tailored to guests' needs, supported by dedicated event planning staff and facilities.
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Greece regularly ends up in articles and lists for things such as top destination, top searched country, and most beautiful. But for a first-time visitor to Greece, deciding on which town or island to visit can be overwhelming. Each has its own historical significance and beauty.
Of course, Athens is a must-visit city with the famed Acrop-olis and Parthenon as pictures don't do them justice. And on mainland Greece, you can also see Mount Olympus and Thessaloniki.
Some parts of the country can be reached as a port of call on a cruise. Or you can make your own cruise itinerary by taking advantage of hydrofoil ferries that have routes be-tween the more know islands like Santorini, Mykonos, and Crete. Islands give you a great mix of historical archaeo-logical sites as well as relaxing beaches and unforgettable sunsets.
There is something for every kind of traveler in Greece which is why it deserves to be on every travel bucket list.
Where to visit
Greece is a top destination for many people. It is no wonder why with its creation of the Olympic games, ancient ruins, beautiful islands, and fabulous food. But how do you decide where to visit on a vacation to Greece? Here are eight regions of Greece to help you pick your top options for your next vacation.
Ionian Islands Located west of mainland Greece, the Ionian islands are most known for Corfu and Ithaca. Corfu is a lush green island and has influences from its Venetian, French and British rulers of the past. This is where you want to go for cultural heritage, music and art. Ithaca, though not a typical Greek vacation stop, is most famous for Homer’s Odyssey. You can see Ithaca and how it inspired Homer on a day trip via boat.
Northern Mainland Greece The northern mainland region of Greece is best known for historical and religious connections such as Thessaloniki and Mount Olympus. Thessaloniki is considered a cultural capital and is a popular destination on most Greek vacations where you can enjoy great seafood, beautiful coastlines, and historical experiences like the Byzantine Baths, see a statue of Alexander the Great, and dig into religious history. Mount Olympus is known as the home to the 12 Greek gods in mythology and is also home to beautiful flora and fauna throughout its hiking and trekking trails.
Attica Attica is the birthplace of western civilization rich in history. This region is famous for its archaeological sites and monuments. This region is home to Athens, the capital of Greece, where you can access the Parthenon, Acropolis, Temple of Zeus, and many great museums.
Peloponnese This region is most famous for Corinth and Olympia. Corinth has a rich history of being at the center of many political and religious battles. It was a Roman colony established by Caesar in 44BC and is known to Christians because of Paul’s letters in the New Testament of the Bible. A trip to see the ancient city ruins is worth your time. Olympia, as you likely know, is home of the Olympic games which began in 776BC. Olympia is home to the Temple of Zeus, the Temple of Apollo, and the Archaeological Museum. See where the original games took place and marvel at where the temples of the gods once stood.
Saronic The cluster of islands in the Saronic region are a picturesque image of Greece. Think no cars, island hopping by boat, private coves, and cobblestone pedestrian-only streets. Aegina is the most popular island in this region with its close proximity to Athens on the mainland. It is also home to the famous Aphea Temple, one of three sites in the “holy triangle.” This site is part of an equilateral triangle formed with the Parthenon and the Temple of Poseidon.
Cyclades The Cyclades region is one of the more popular regions for vacationers as this is home to Santorini and Mykonos. But don’t limit yourself to just these well-known islands. There are 33 different islands in this region. Mykonos is known for its luxury holiday experience with both a bustling cosmopolitan city life as well as its breathtaking views of the coast. Santorini has a bit of everything including excellent gastronomy experiences, the famous white buildings with blue rooftops that are the perfect backdrop to unforgettable sunsets, and an active volcano.
Crete Crete is Greece’s largest island and has a bit of everything for the traveler. On this island, you can see ancient archaeological sites, enjoy perfect sandy beaches, and hike through steep gorges. Two of the most popular towns to visit include Chania, the capital town closest to the Samaria Gorge and Heraklion that is home to the Koules fortress.
Dodecanese The Dodecanese islands are the southeastern set of Greek islands. The more popular places to visit in the region include Rhodes, a popular cruise stop for its beaches and gastronomy. Those looking for that perfect Instagram photo will want to include Symi in their travels. This island is known for how its village has such a traditional architecture of two-and three-story stone houses.
So, what kind of Greek experience are you seeking? Do you have visions of that perfect photo with the white buildings with blue rooftops in Santorini? Do you want to see ancient cities and ruins like Athens?
I would love to chat with you about Greece and help you decide on which regions are just right for your next vacation and how to best pair them together.
Top Greek Food to Try
Greek food is something special! Even the most discern-ing traveler can find something that is worth the calories. Here are the top dishes and drinks that are a must try on your next trip to Greece.
Moussaka this is a traditional dish made of spiced meat, usually lamb or beef, cooked in tomato sauce and then layered with fried eggplant and bechamel sauce.
Souvlaki - this popular dish is a marinated meat (chick-en, pork, beef, or lamb) served on a skewer and often eaten with warm pita bread
Tzatziki - a simple dip made with yogurt, dill, cucumber, olive oil, and lemon. This dip is a fantastic addition to any appetizer or main dish.
Choriatiki - this is a Greek salad served with almost ev-ery meal. A classic version of this salad has cucumbers, tomatoes, olives, and feta cheese. It is served with oil and vinegar on the side to accommodate each person's dressing preference.
Kleftiko - a traditional slow-roasted lamb dish that in-fuses lemon, olive oil and garlic.
Spanakopita – A popular savory pie made with spinach, feta cheese, onions, and eggs, all wrapped in layers of crispy phyllo dough. It's perfect as a light snack or an appetizer.
Dolmades – These stuffed grape leaves are often filled with rice, pine nuts, and sometimes ground meat, seasoned with lemon and herbs. A refreshing and satisfying starter!
Top Greek Drinks to Try
Ouzo – This iconic anise-flavored spirit is often enjoyed as an aperitif. When mixed with water, it turns a milky white color and pairs well with meze (small appetizers).
Retsina – A traditional Greek wine that has been flavored with pine resin, giving it a unique and earthy taste. It's perfect for pairing with grilled meats and seafood.
Greek Coffee – Strong, thick, and served with foam on top, Greek coffee is typically enjoyed slowly. Don’t forget to savor the grounds left at the bottom of the cup—it’s all part of the experience!
Metaxa – A smooth amber spirit that blends brandy with muscat wine and a variety of botanicals. It's often sipped neat or over ice as a digestif after a meal.
Mastika – A liqueur made from mastic resin, harvested from the mastic trees on the island of Chios. Its aromatic, slightly sweet flavor is best enjoyed cold.
Ready to explore the beauty of Greece? Start planning your adventure today and check out our other posts for more tips on navigating this stunning country!
Join our family as we review Utopia of the Seas, from Royal Caribbean.
We were on the first sailing of this beautiful ship. It’s the 2nd largest cruise ship in the world.
At a quick glance, it has the largest dry slide at sea, plenty of connecting stateroom options for those traveling together, 21 dining venues, 23 bars, 8 hot tubs, 5 pools, and 3 waterslides, making it a hub for entertainment and relaxation.
Royal Caribbean’s latest ships are split in design, which allows for more open space, more balcony cabins, and more natural light.
One of the areas that takes advantage of this is Central Park, with a lush garden, real trees and plants, spanning over 20,000 square feet.
The Utopia of the Seas features the largest variety of stateroom types of any cruise in the world, offering several unique family-friendly cabins designed to cater to families of many sizes, providing a fun and comfortable cruise experience.
#1 for families: The Ultimate Family Suite
This suite spans two stories, has a slide to travel in between the kids bedrooms down to the living room below and a whirlpool on the balcony.
Sleeps up to 10 guests, with an air hockey table, 85 inch TV, 3 video game consoles, 100 foot Lego wall, and more.
#2 for families: Aqua Theater Suites
These suites are unique as you can watch the shows in the Aqua Theater from the balcony. They sleep up to 8 guests, located in the back of the ship, they have large wraparound balconies that overlook the Aqua Theater, providing a direct view of the performances.
You can watch high-diving and acrobatic performances, including the show 'Aqua 80 Too,' which is a musical tribute to the 1980s.
#3 for families: Crown Loft Suites
Sleeps up to 4 guests, with a 2 story design and a balcony.
Coastal Kitchen restaurant access, concierge services, Suite Sun Deck access, priority embarkation/disembarkation, and more.
#4 for families: Ultra Spacious Ocean View Rooms
These rooms sleep up to 6 guests and feature a master bedroom with a king bed, a second bedroom with two twin beds that convert to a queen, and a double sofa bed in the living room.
- **Large balcony**: The balcony is spacious, perfect for lounging and taking in the ocean views.
The Utopia of the Seas offers a wide range of family-friendly entertainment and activities:
The ship features five pools, including two resort-style pools and one with a sloping beach entry on the top deck, providing plenty of opportunities for families to relax and have fun in the water.
The Wonder Playscape is a thrilling space for kids with slides, climbing walls, puzzles and other interactive features.
The ship's Adventure Ocean Youth Program provides full days of supervised activities and entertainment for kids aged 3 to 11, all complimentary to guests. The Royal Babies and Tots Nursery also offers care for the youngest cruisers for a fee.
Teens will enjoy the swanky hangout with daily programming like disco parties and game nights. The ship also has a Royal Escape Room and laser tag for family fun.
Dining options are plentiful, with over 20 unique venues including the Windjammer buffet, Sorrento's Pizza, and the Southern-inspired Mason Jar restaurant. Family-friendly dining options like My Family Time Dining are also available.
The Ultimate Family Suite offers a sprawling three-bedroom layout that can accommodate up to 10 guests, with amenities like an in-suite cinema, karaoke station, and a two-story slide.
Overall, the Utopia of the Seas is designed to provide an exceptional family vacation experience with a wide range of entertainment and activities for all ages.
Utopia of the Seas is the sixth addition to Royal Caribbean's award-winning Oasis Class fleet. The world's largest ship with the world's best features just got even better.