Mariner of the Seas 3 Day Cruise Compass Bahamas

We know you like to plan ahead, so before you set sail, know what is happening onboard your ship. To help the like-minded overboard cruise planners among us, we just loaded the Mariner of the

We know you like to plan ahead, so before you set sail, know what is happening onboard your ship. To help the like-minded overboard cruise planners among us, we just loaded the Mariner of the Seas 3 Day Cruise Compass from our Bahamas Cruise. We just returned from a July 27, 2018 weekend getaway on Mariner of the Seas.

If you are not familiar with Royal Caribbean ships, during each day of your voyage, a list of daily activities and events is provided in a small, magazine-like handout known as the Cruise Compass.

Our Mariner of the Seas 3 Day Bahamas Cruise Compass details all of the dining hours for restaurants, entertainment and show times, onboard sales and retail hours, as well as parties and bar hours. The itinerary included embarkation day, Day 1 at Royal Caribbean’s private island of CocoCay, Bahamas, and Day 2 in Nassau, Bahamas.

Below, you can view PDF copies of the Cruise Compass. You can also use this link to download the cruise compass. The file is quite large, so give it a minute to download.

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Note: Royal Caribbean can alter the activities and events and/or the days and times at which these various activities occur at any time. Also, headliner acts routinely change as well.

Mariner of the Seas 3 Day Cruise Compass Bahamas

Mariner of the Seas 3 Day Bahamas Cruise Compass Highlights

-During our cruise, Laser Tag was open on embarkation day for part of the afternoon (1 pm -3 pm) and most of the evening (5 pm – 10 pm). It was also open for part of Day 2 from 10 am to 2 pm.

-The Skypad was open every day of the cruise at various times as were the waterslides. These activities tended to close between noon and 2 pm each day.

-In the Royal Theater on Deck 4, there was a nightly production show or headliner. There were often two shows, one for early seating of dinner and one for late seating of dinner.

-Live music was found throughout the ship. This included live piano music in the Schooner Bar, pub guitar favorites in the Barnacle and Barrel, and Latin Dance music in Boleros. Yes, there was also karaoke during the cruise.

-Each night, there was also a themed party. These included both a 70’s and 80’s themed party in the Royal Promenade and the Red Ultimate Dance Club Experience in Studio B on Day 2.

-The second night of the cruise was the popular X versus Y game show in the Star Lounge on Deck 5 and the Quest in Studio B.

If you have questions, reach out to us at editor@s33722.p856.sites.pressdns.com. We would be happy to help!

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Don Bucolo, or “DB”, loves everything about cruising- the ocean, the food, and the atmosphere. While he may be obsessed with doing extensive amounts of research on ships and all elements of a cruise, Don enjoys sharing his new found knowledge with fellow cruisers. When he is not sailing the high seas, he does whatever his wife tells him to do-it only took 10 years to realize this.
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  1. We are departing Port Canaveral Jan 20, 2023 for 4 day 3 night cruise to Bahamas. I have seen 2 different terminals for departure listed! Which terminal do we depart from on Jan 20th?
    thanks
    Vicki