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A cruise aboard Royal Caribbean’s Mariner of the Seas is one amazing vacation! This is a Voyager-class ship filled with features not found on any other cruise line. It was this class of ship that debuted the Royal Promenade, a corridor the length of a football field lined with a café, ice cream parlor, bars, and boutiques. It was a genius at work that designed cabins with windows that overlook this lively area, the heart of the ship! Yet this is just a sampling of what you can expect when you cruise the Mariner of the Seas. There is so much more!
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Like her sister ships, Mariner of the Seas has a rock climbing wall, mini golf, golf simulator, a sports court and both ice and in-line skating. There are multiple swimming pools for everyone to enjoy including one in the adult-only solarium and a trio of three small pools and slides at the children’s Adventure Beach area.
Adventure Ocean, the complimentary children’s program, has distinct age groups so children are kept busy with age appropriate games and activities. For teenagers there are two “teen-only” rooms. The “Living Room,” resembles a real living room with a bar, flat screen TV, computer room, and lots of sofas for hanging out and meeting other teens. The other teen room is called Fuel. It has a state-of-the-art sound system, bar and dance floor. At night it’s a great place where teens can enjoy a “mocktail” and dance the night away.
The fitness center has all the equipment that major sports clubs do: weight machines, free weights, stationary spin bikes, stair steppers, treadmills, sauna, whirlpool, steam room, and thermal suites. Plus a sweeping ocean view! All the latest classes are offered, from Pilates to spinning to kickboxing, for all levels. There are even personal training sessions available.
A visit to the ship’s spa is the perfect place to unwind and get pampered. From lavish treatment rooms with ocean views to luxurious therapies inspired by exotic cultures, a few hours spent here is pure indulgence. The spa menu is decadent and updated frequently to keep it fresh and new. They may offer a lime and ginger salt exfoliation ritual or possibly a Thai herbal poultice massage. Ah, feel that pent up stress melt away!
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Casino Royale is a great place to spend an hour or two, even if you’re not a big gambler! One of the best parts about gambling at sea is that the cruise ship dealers are more patient and willing to help a beginner learn the games. There are even free gaming lessons. Casino Royale has slot machines, blackjack, craps, roulette, and Caribbean stud poker.
The beautiful Dining Room spans three decks and is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. “My Time Dining”, an open seating option is available to guests that want flexibility built into their diningtimes. Traditional main and late seating at dinner is also offered. There are two reservation-only restaurants aboard the Mariner. Chops Grille is a traditional steakhouse, and Portofino is Italian restaurant. Both are well worth the small surcharge.
The casual Windjammer Café offers an extensive buffet to choose from, whether it be morning, noon or night. Jade, located in the same area, serves Asian fusion cuisine. It is open nightly for dinner and offers innovative creations as well as traditional favorites. For smaller meals and snacks Johnny Rockets and the Promenade Café are quite satisfying.
Evening shows are always spectacular, whether you’re watching an extravaganza starring the Royal Caribbean Singers and Dancers or the talented world class figure skaters. Many of the bars and lounges have live music, dancing, or piano sing-a-longs. Vintages, Royal Caribbean’s first wine bar at sea, is a warm and inviting spot. The menu includes a range of options from some of the best wine-producing regions in the world. They also offer wine tastings and classes.
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Review of Mariner Of The Seas deck 4 (Casino)
- The Royal Theatre (balcony level 3 of 3)
- Centrum is the ship’s Atrium (lobby level 1) located midship. This is an open-floor design area (spanning several decks above) surrounded by lounges, bars and shops. The Atrium is the ship’s main social hub and features panoramic glass elevators, some which are interior (with a Centrum view). The other panoramic lifts are located on the outside and offer sea views. On the Atrium’s lobby level are also held Fine Art Auctions. The Centrum’s daily entertainment includes aerial shows (acrobatic performances) and giant LED screens.
- Schooner Bar (capacity 130 seats) is the RCI’s signature piano bar for classy cocktails, live music and trivia games. Decor is nautically-themed, with dark wood, marble, sails, decorative rope netting. There is a grand piano for live performances and sing-alongs in the evenings. Trivia quizzes and Sudoku contests are also part of the evening entertainment.
- The Golden Room (disco’s upper level) was redesigned as a VIP Casino lounge served by its own bar. This is an exclusive lounge (invitation-only) also used for high-stakes poker gaming.
- Casino Royale (capacity 418 seats) is a Vegas-style gambling casino with all 292 slot machines and 17 gaming tables, a full-service Casino Bar. The Casino staff also provides complimentary gambling lessons. Regularly, here are hosted gambling tournaments. The list of available games includes poker (machines) and table games (Craps, Roulette, Black Jack 21, Caribbean Stud Poker). Slot machines accept real quarters, so getting tokens from the cashier desk is optional. The lounge area is served by the Casino Bar. The lounge area is furnished with tables, plush chairs, sofas. Casino Royale is a smoking-allowed area, but also has a small non-smoking section.
- Boleros Lounge (capacity 74 seats) is the RCI’s Latin-themed lounge-bar-nightclub. The lounge has comfortable seating, large dance floor, stage for Latin band music performances (salsa and merengue) in the evenings. The cocktails menu has an extensive list of mojitos, margaritas, premium tequilas and rums. After 10 pm, the Boleros Lounge transforms into a disco nightclub with DJ programming.
- Starbucks Coffee (a freestanding kiosk) is located in the Atrium area. Royal Caribbean's Starbucks bars provide products and services similar to the coffee brand's land-based venues. Prices are also similar. All beverages can be paid via the Starbucks mobile app, via Starbucks gift cards (only on ships with a kiosk) or charged to passenger's onboard account (SeaPass). Shipboard Starbucks purchases are eligible to earn rewards, but those can be redeemed only on land-based stores.
- *Izumi Japanese Cuisine (menu) is the RCI’s signature pan-Asian cuisine specialty restaurant with mostly traditional Japanese dishes (sushi-teppanyaki-hibachi, tableside cooking). The restaurant is a la carte priced and open for Lunch (seadays only, between 12 – 1:30 pm) and Dinner (between 6 – 9:30 pm). Reservations are required. The restaurant is comprised of a sushi bar (sushi/sashimi) and another section with 2 hibachi stations. The menu includes sushi rolls, signature rolls, sashimi (2- or 5-piece, also combo platter), sukiyaki, yakimeshi, ishiyaki (grill / chicken, beef), wakame salad (seaweed), pan-fried gyoza dumplings, hot/cold appetizers, premium seafood (tuna, shrimp, lobster, eel, crab), desserts (ice cream, pancake, caramel flan, dessert sampler) and specialty drinks (cocktails, beer, sake selection). Edamame soybeans and miso soup are complimentary. Izumi has Teppanyaki menu (for iron griddle-cooked food) and Omakase menu (Chef’s choice).
- Izumi Express is the Royal Caribbean’s new “sushi to go” option available fleetwide since July 2016. The “take-out sushi” is fresh-made and of premium quality. The new option is a great choice for families with kids (avoiding the formal sit-down meal) and for all passengers willing to enjoy this popular Japanese food somewhere else on the cruise ship (incl in their cabins). Izumi Express sushi ordering is via phone (any one on the ship, incl the cabin’s) and also by going to the Izumi restaurant and placing your order there. Guests can order any item from the Izumi’s sushi menu during the restaurant’s operational hours. The staff takes the order and provides a time window to pick it up (usually within 10-15 min). Meals are in to-go containers (plastic, transparent) and conveniently bagged up. Quick and easy takeaway service is provided by the new Izumi Express carts (colored in black) offering up to 8 sushi rolls.
- Top Hat and Tails Restaurant is an aft-located complimentary Dining Room (menu, capacity 502 seats) for Dinner only with 2 fixed seatings (at 6 or 8:30pm).