Today we have the full Royal Caribbean Ultimate World Cruise Q&A session from Royal Caribbean’s Wonder of the Seas.
We recorded the entire session so those that were not in attendance could listen to all the great information presented.
There was so much valuable information and we want to thank Michael Bayley and all the Royal Caribbean staff for their hard work putting together this amazing adventure.
Make boarding your cruise ship in Port Canaveral effortless and stress free. Today, we walk you through our boarding procedure and show the first things to do when you get on your ship.
Don’t let this small portion of your vacation cause you any anxiety. We want you to enjoy every step of the cruising process. Afterall, your cruise is a vacation of a lifetime.
Make it a great day Friends and live life to the fullest in Phase 2.
Welcome to cruising 101 our class to help you know the basics about cruising.
There is a lot of miss information on cruising basics. What food is included, what entertainment, what is there to do? We will walk through everything a new cruiser needs to know. Our hope is to dispel some of the internet and social media myths related to cruising and take the stress out of booking your cruise.
We’re doing a cruise ship comparison today Friends.
We compare our cruise on Royal Caribbean’s newest and largest cruise ships, Odyssey of the Seas and Symphony of the Seas to a trip on their smallest and oldest ship, the Grandeur of the Seas.
How was our cruise on the newest mega ships? How can an older ship like Grandeur, known as the Lady G, compare? Did we have a good time? How were the cabins on the newest ships compared to the older ship? Did being the largest ship vs. the smallest ship make a huge difference? Today we give our hints and thoughts on these very different cruise experiences.
In the video we referenced some of our other videos here are links to those for your viewing pleasure:
Hi Friends, today we take a very unusual luxury cruise. We cruise the great lakes and experience the ultimate in luxury cursing….or did we??? From the arrival at the port to disembarkation this is unlike any cruise you’ve ever taken. Follow along with us on this very “special” cruise. Be sure to stay to the end for a real surprise and some great information.
Today we continue our upper Michigan travels by visiting the Keweenaw Peninsula. In our opinion, this is one of the world’s most beautiful places. It is a very sparsely populated, get away from it all place is a true bucket list destination. The Keweenaw Peninsula is full of amazing natural beauty, with lakes, vistas, trails and of course waterfalls.
We will show you the RV park and cabins where we stayed as well as our hiking, ATV riding and touring adventures. A trip here wouldn’t be complete without a visit the world famous Jampot for some amazing treats!
We hope these videos are helpful and inspire you to make your own visit to this piece of paradise.
Have a beautiful and full Living Phase 2 day friends,
During a recent visit to our daughter in TX we drove from Dallas to Galveston to catch our cruise on Grandeur of the Seas. On the way we stopped at a Texas icon Buc-ees! Yes, it’s a convenience store, but it’s NOT just a convenience store. It’s the world largest convenience store. We had to stop and check out this Texas landmark.
Upon entering this 60000 square foot mecca you will find everything you could possibly need to make your cross country trip enjoyable.
First you will find the cleanest bathrooms in the world! They pride themselves on having large clean restrooms. Yes, it is pride for them. 🙂
They have fresh BBQ brisket sliced and chopped for breakfast tacos and burritos, and at lunch try a brisket sandwiche, chopped or sliced.
Since we were traveling both in the morning as well as the afternoon we got to experience both breakfast and lunch at Buc-ees. I had the breakfast brisket taco, it was very good. For lunch we tried the smoked sausage on the stick and the brisket sandwich. It was all delicious. In fact, it was too much to eat!
One thing to note about Buc-ees is they carry their own brand products. So don’t expect to see name brands, just Buc-ee the Bever brand products. Fortunately they all seem to be very good.
Other things we picked up were some everything bagel flavored cashews.
We also tried the Beaver Nuggets. These are kind of a cheese puff or a corn puff but covered in a sweet coating. If you have ever had Chicago mix flavored popcorn salty and sweet, it’s a bit like that. We had to get the white cheddar beaver nuggets as well as the original. Both were very good, but the original was just down right evil. YUM!
If you like soda (or pop in Michigan) they even have their own brands and flavors.
For coffee they have a TON of creamer flavors, including many that are sugar free.
Don’t miss the jerky counter, it’s the biggest I’ve ever seen! About every flavor you can imagine. At the jerky counter you can also pick up bakery products, and order custom burritos and tacos.
Other items not to forget are the fresh roasted nuts and the cups of cookie dough!
Beyond all the snacks and drinks they have a whole shopping area that is like a Cracker Barrel on steroids.
All in all, it is a must stop if you are driving and see one just off the exit of your freeway.
We are ½ way across the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in the Munising area.
We’ll show you the Amazing Tahquamenon Falls, White Fish Point, The history of the wreck of the Edmond Fitzgerald, Pictured Rock National Lake shore (By land and Lake), and we’ll do some ATV riding.
This is truly a bucket list place to visit, and we hope our tips, tricks and suggestions help you in planning your trip to one of the most beautiful, unspoiled, and breathtaking places on earth.
Hi Friends. Today we are traveling from our home to one of our favorite destinations in the world, Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, or as it’s called the “UP” and our first stop, Sault Ste. Marie.
It’s a beautiful drive across the Mighty Mackinac Bridge and we even stop for dog at the famous Wienerlicious hot dog stand in Mackinaw City. Yes, it’s spelled differently, but pronounced the same.
We will share some tips and tricks on the drive to the UP and show you some of the charming town that is Sault Ste. Marie.
Join us on our first leg of our trip across the unbelievable beauty that is Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.
Today we cover one of our favorite activities in Phase 2, hiking! We love going for a walk in the woods and getting close to nature. However, there are a few hints and tips we can pass along that will help your adventures go smoothly, be safe and be even more enjoyable. Take a walk with us today.
One thing that living in phase 2 has afforded us is more time for leisure activities and we LOVE the outdoors. For us that means hiking. We get to see so many places that can only be accessed by hiking and we have found that being prepared makes it so much more enjoyable. Hiking is a great form of exercise in phase 2 of life. It incorporates cardio and even a bit of strength.
After many years as a scout master and hiking and backpacking for hundreds of miles I, Mike, have learned a few things over those miles and we’d like to pass them along today. Also, note that many of these hints are NOT just when you are hiking in the woods, but are also applicable when you are on a long day touring a city or new area. When you are prepared for any long time on your feet walking, it can make for a much more enjoyable day.
Have the Basics
First, let’s make sure you have the basics when you are out on a hike and that means you need to be able to carry some supplies and a good backpack is invaluable. Look for a backpack with comfortable, padded shoulder straps, not just strings. Don’t get one too big. Just big enough to charry what you need. Having a waist strap is also a big help. That positions the weight of the backpack lower on your waist vs. your shoulders which can make a huge difference on long hikes when you have to carry more with you.
So you have the pack, what you do you take with you.
#1, first and foremost always bring water! Hydrate or die! That is not an exaggeration. When travelling you may not realize the lack of water or length of a hike. This goes not just for hiking, but also when traveling, walking around cities, or on excursions. Bring more than you think. We were on a recent hike we thought should have been about 8 miles and it ended up being almost 13! That’s a huge difference and thank goodness we brought plenty of water.
Another reason to say hydrated is you will feel better at the end of the hike. By saying hydrated your muscles will feel better overall, post long day out. Preventing fatigue and headaches.
A general rule of thumb is you need about 32 oz. / ½ liter of water per hour when doing moderate activity. In the US Desert Southwest or areas at higher elevations or low humidity you are going to use a lot more water and won’t even realize it. So, plan accordingly. You can carry your water in bottles either disposable or reusable or as a hydration pack, if your pack is made for that. One item to note with hydro-packs is be sure to keep them clean as the hoses can be a little difficult, so don’t ever put anything in them but fresh water.
Finally don’t drink water from a source if you’re not sure of it’s safety. If you are in a city touring, especially a foreign area, stick with SEALED bottled water or as a last resort soda. They will be safe.
So you have the pack and the water, what else do you need in that pack?
Water
Snacks – something that won’t spoil. Enough for your expected day. High protein snacks like nuts or meat sticks are a good choice
Small first aid kit
As for the first aid kit, just keep it simple with some bandages for small scrapes, wipes to clean the area and tweezers
Band-Aids
Tweezers (for thorns)
Ibuprofen (we aren’t that young anymore)
Tylenol
Small knife
Mole skin
– This is really on of the most important, as nothing is worse than a blister, that can make your fun adventure miserable.
For the moles skin I use precut mole skin forms from a multipack. I use the preformed ones since it is so difficult to cut moleskin and these are very quick and easy to use.
Sunscreen
Skin cancer is no joke and the best prevention, after clothing your best protection is a good sunscreen.
Nancy and I have our preferences when it comes to sun screen. Nancy is a sprayer and Mike is on team lotion. With my light complexion I want all the protection I get and lotions vs. sprays. I believe they give a better coverage and last longer, especially when in and out of the water.
Sprays are easier but you need to make sure to get good coverage. Don’t spray the face, as you can get it in your eyes, use a lotion there. When spraying spray until your skin glistens and then even if it says “no rub” rub it in anyway for the best protection.
One of the best and most affordable out there are the Walmart Equate products. Their Equate Ulta Lotion or sprays SPF 50 are great price and rated top performer.
Bug Spray
Walking sticks
Your cell phone
A cat kit – explained in a bit.
Let’s talk clothes for the day out.
Your first line of defense from the sun and insects is your clothing. Always wear a hat. This is some of the best protection against both ticks and the sun. Your attire should include good walking/hiking shoes appropriate to the terrain, with good socks. Long pants and long sleave shirt may also be appropriate, especially depending on where you are going. You may be thinking that will be hot and uncomfortable, but there are some great breathable products out there that protect from the sun and insects and keep you cooler by keeping the sun off your skin. Of course, you always want to dress for your adventure, and these are just guidelines and something to think about.
Let’s talk about Bugs for a minute.
It is critical that you protect yourself from various insect bites. These can not only be a nuisance but can carry diseases such as West Nile Virus, Lyme’s Disease, and malaria.
In addition to your clothing, you need a good insect repellent. When it comes to bug spray. There are a ton of them out there, none still works as well as those with Deet as the active ingredient with at least 25 to 30 percent concentration. We believe you don’t want to take a chance on Lyme’s disease, West Nile, malaria or other illnesses and Deet has long been shown to offer the best protection. Additionally, you can treat your clothing with a Permethrin spray that will actually last a few treatments. However, DO NOT use this directly on your skin. It is designed to treat clothing. I used these products when traveling the world in areas with malaria risk with great success.
Now, let’s talk about an uncomfortable subject, going on the go… This is where you need your cat kit.
When you must go #1 while hiking just be sure to do it far from the trail. Don’t do it on any trees. That’s right guys don’t pee on the tree. It causes animals to chew the bark and wood to get at the salt. It’s best to aim at a rock where animals can get the salt as a salt lick but do no damage.
How about #2? First make sure you know any special rules about going in the area you are hiking. Some have prohibitions, other don’t allow any TP to be left behind, so it’s good to check that out if you are going on a long hike in remote areas without bathroom access.
When you go in the woods you use what’s called a “Cat Hole”. What is that? It’s a hole you dig for your business that is at least 200 feet from any water source, camp, or trail and is 6 to 8 inches deep and 4 to 6 inches wide. Once you are off the trail be sure to consider your surroundings and squatting position before digging to make sure it’s properly located, and you can go in the position. Once you go it is recommended to pack the TP out with you, but not required in most areas, just make sure you are using a biodegradable TP. If you pack it out, carry a marked Ziplock with you. You can even cover the Ziplock in duct tape to hide the contents. Then dispose when you get back to civilization.
NEVER leave any feminine product, wet wipes, or other items like this behind, always pack them out.
After you are done, re-cover with the dirt you dug out and scatter leaves or other material cover hand hide the evidence. 😊
Carry a cat kit (sounds better than poop kit 😊) Have biodegradable TP, a small portable hand trowel, hand sanitizer, and a pack out Ziploc. It’s always good to have in your pack, just in case.
If you take away anything from this, PLEASE don’t leave TP on or near the trail. When hiking in the UP it was terrible. It was like TP flowers everywhere. Please think of nature and others on the trail, even when you need to go. Keep nature for everyone.
Have fun!
Friends, we hope this has been helpful when it comes to travel and hiking. Our goal is to make your adventures as enjoyable as possible, passing along our experiences.
Today is our last full day aboard Grandeur of the Seas and it’s a sea day.
We spent our day relaxing and enjoying the sun, pool and ship before heading home tomorrow. Our last dinner was in the main dinning room and then had some great laughs with comedian Phil Palisoul.
After that, at we joined in the battle of the sexes game show, and finally the perfect couple game show hosted by our cruise director Tilita. She’s been one of the best cruise directors we’ve ever had! All were very funny and we had a great time.
In our next video of this series we will show our disembarkation and have a wrap up. We hope this is very helpful so, come pack up for a cruise with us.
Today we visit one of the most popular cruise destinations in the world on our Royal Caribbean cruise, Cozumel Mexico. We have been here many times before so in looking for something new to try we came across the Cozumel Bar Hop Tour. Here’s a link to the tour: Cozumel Bar Hop Tour
Unfortunately YouTube is giving me a little difficulty in uploading our video directly here so this is the direct LINK to the YouTube video.
This tour takes us to the remote Caribbean side of the island. Here’s there’s no electricity and pristine beaches. We visit 4 great beach bars where we relax and enjoy all the beauty Cozumel has to offer.
Come along with us as we see the far side of Cozumel!
Hi Friends! Today we show our trip to Costa Maya as we rent a golf cart and zoom around the area stopping at Lunas and the Krazy Lobster. We show you exactly how to rent these carts to have your own adventure. It really is an easy process and a fun activity to do.
After exploring Costa Maya this we enjoy one of our favorite cruse activities, the Love and Marriage Show.
Come along to Costa Maya today with us and have a great Living Phase 2 day.
Hi Friends. Follow along with us as we board our cruise on Royal Caribbean’s Grandeur of the Seas. We will show the boarding process, and what we do right when we get on the ship as well as some of our first day adventures, such as dining at the amazing Chef’s Table. The Chef’s Table was a treat for sure!
If you are new to cruising and getting ready to go, be sure to see our post and video on How to Pack for a Cruise so you can make the most of your adventure.
Thank you for joining us Friends and make it a great Living Phase 2 Day!
Hi Friends, in this video, we share how we pack for a cruise. We will cover how we do our best to not overpack, and yet have clothes for special nights like formal night. Not forgetting anything can be key to a great vacation.
Reminder, this is how we pack, we would love to hear comments on how you pack and your tips, tricks and suggestions.
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We have a previous video that shows some unusual items we pack that can make your cruise adventure more enjoyable and you may find it HERE.
Included below is our packing list for our 5 night cruise. Please feel free to download it and use it as a jumping off point for your next cruise adventure.
Hi Friends! Today we tour one of the most famous, or infamous, distilleries in the world, Buffalo Trace.
The Buffalo Trace Brands of bourbon are some of the most popular, and hard to get bourbons in the world. These include iconic bourbons such as Blantons, Weller, and Pappy Van Winkle, bourbon enthusiasts love Buffalo Trace. Although we have toured Buffalo Trace previously, today we are taking the Barrel Tour. This was one of the BEST distillery tours we have ever taken. This tour follows a bourbon barrel from its arrival at Buffalo Trace from their cooperage through filling, aging, dumping and bottling. We were right there on the production line and seeing the real process and people that make their excellent bourbons.
So follow along with us to see how these bourbons are made.
Today we continue our tour of the Bardstown Kentucky Area with a stop at one of the largest Distilleries in the world, the James B. Beam distillery. We had a great time, not just on the tour, but walking the grounds and having lunch at “The Kitchen” their onsite restaurant and bar.
So some have a drink with us as we show you behind the scenes of the making of some of the most popular bourbon brands in the world.