Monday, February 7, 2022

What's for Dinner Pink Agave

Pink Agave
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Tip: We were traveling with three friends in another cabin. Our reservations were cross-referenced which is important for planning purposes. You will want to plan your dining choices prior to arrival. To avoid disappointment, make them as soon as you can on the Virgin Voyages app. 

The Virgin Voyages dining experience is unlike those on other cruise lines. Just as there is no buffet, there is no main dining room. For our first dinner onboard our group selected Pink Agave for some Mexican food. We had a dinner reservation for 6:15 PM.

Small & Medium plates

The dinner menu consists of a selection of small, medium, and large plates.  The intention is for everything to be shared.  Our waitress told us she would bring multiple dishes of each small and medium side dish to share.   Our table was filled with plates of food.





Pink Agave Menus

Two big hits from the small and medium plates were the guacamole and corn.  You can have as much as you like, but pace yourself.

Several of us ordered the ribeye steak for our large dish. That was excellent as well as all of the starters. 

Make sure you leave some room for dessert.  Our recommendation is the Tacos de Chocolate.



Pink Agave Food Selections


If you like Mexican food, make sure to reserve Pink Agave when selecting your dinner venues on the Virgin Voyages app.   Don't wait until you get onboard - book ahead of time.   

       
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Thursday, February 3, 2022

Lunchtime in The Galley

The Galley Lunch
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Galley menu1
Galley menu2

The Galley is Scarlet Lady's floating fresh food market. Start by grabbing something quick and head back out to the pool or sit down and check out the stunning design and incredible views. With more than 10 different international eateries (all included), food is made fresh to order, so it’s always tasty. From light bites and bold burgers to noodles, tacos, and much much more. This is the closest thing to a traditional cruise buffet.

Tip:  Your first time in The Galley we recommend walking around to get an idea of the various choices. Then sit down and someone will com to wait on you and take your drink and food order.

Getting Served

We took our own advice and walked around The Galley.   Since it was after 2 PM, we wanted something to tide us over until dinner, but not too filling.  You can scan the QR code on the table to view the menu or request paper menus.  Since this was our first time here, we asked for paper menus (see above).

We opted for the Taco Al Pastor - marinated pork, pineapple, salsa verde.   We made sure to leave some room for dessert.  The scarlet lady and smores cup were our favorites that we selected.  See our The Galley photo album for more pictures.

Sweets


We found ourselves contrasting The Galley with a traditional buffet on other cruise lines.  There are several different stations, like a traditional buffet.  Since Covid, many cruise lines have eliminated the self-service option, so that is very similar.   The big difference that we saw was that the menu does not change at all throughout the cruise.  Also, the selections are quite limited from what a normal buffet would have.   If you want variety, you need to plan meals at the other dining venues.

Having said that, we did find ourselves eating many breakfasts and lunches in The Galley.   Stay tuned for more details about our favorite choices for breakfast and lunch.

Another difference is you don't need to dig out a room key (Sailor Band) to pay for your soda - basic drinks are included with your cruise fare.   You can help yourself from the fountain drinks or one of the wait staff will bring it to you.

Final Thoughts

Since we were sailing with only about 25% capacity, there wasn't a long wait for the made to order food.  We'd be interested in knowing how this process works when the ship is at capacity.  There is only one or two cooks preparing the food at each station, so unless they increase staff as capacity grows, you will most likely be waiting for your meals.

Grab and go
There is a selection of packaged goods which you can grab and go.  At lunch time these included salads, wraps, trail mix and the various Bento Boxes with fresh fruits and other choices.

This is a nice addition if you are looking for something quick any time of the day.


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Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Our Sea Terrace Cabin

Ahoy, Sailor

Remember the days when you'd do a "doc dance"?  That was when your printed cruise documents arrived in the mail.   Those days are gone, with docs being delivered electronically.

When you sail on Virgin Voyages, you have something to look forward to in the mail once again.   It's your Sailor Bands.  They are personalized for you, and once you activate them via the Virgin Voyages app, they become your key to your cabin and everything onboard the ship.  You can expect them a few weeks before your cruise.
 
Tip:  Now that you are on the ship, you know who you are so, the name goes face down.  It's the other side that needs to be facing in order for it to be scanned.

There are no cards to carry around with you - just fasten the band around your wrist and off you go.

We got onboard and off we headed to our cabin.   It was on the "Z" side on deck 13 - yes, there is a deck 13 with cabins on there.  "Z" is starboard (right) side of the ship.  When we got off the elevator, there were crew there to direct us - so we didn't have any problems finding our cabin.

Cabin 13062z
Sea Terrace Cabin 13062Z
Sea Terrace 

Whether you're getting ready inside at the glam area, rinsing off in your Roomy Rainshower or relaxing outside on your hand-woven terrace hammock, these spaces are designed to give you sweeping views of the horizon as mood lighting intuitively matches the light from the oncoming sunset.


Let's Talk Storage

Since this was a 5-night voyage, and since we didn't need to get all fancied up for a formal evening, we were able to bring just a carryon bag for each of us.   There's plenty of room in the "closet" to store small suitcases.   Larger suitcases would need to go under the bed.


When we unpacked our bags, the first thing we noticed was that there weren't drawers but rather shelves in the closet and under the desk.  There is a small refrigerator next to the shelves under the desk.

In the photo you will notice a drawer next to the bed.  There is another one hidden under the bed, but that was filled with extra linens.  We used this drawer to store our dirty clothes since we had enough room for our clean clothes on the shelving or hanging up in the closet.

It's possible for a longer voyage, you might have a shortage of space.

Note that in the bathroom, there is a shelf under the counter which can be used for frequently used items.   We put our deodorant, mouthwash, toothpaste, and toothbrushes on the counter next to the sink.   You can put less used items under the sink in the other area marked with an arrow.

Electronics & Controls

On the desk there were electric outlets which we used to charge our electronics.  There are two US plugs and one European outlet (could be problematic for European guests).

There's a tablet on the desk which controls the TV and lighting for the cabin.   The cool thing is when you open your cabin door, the lights come on and the balcony curtains automatically open to let light into the room.   There are various mood settings for different times of day.  The mirror lighting automatically adjusts as well.      If you don't want to use the tablet, there are also plenty of switches around the room to control the lighting and balcony curtains.

Above that storage drawer next to the bed, there are light switches, and also a USB port which came in handy when we wanted to charge our phones while lying in bed.  There was a USB port on the other side of the bed as well.

Final Thoughts

One issue we had was figuring out where to put the moveable table at night.  We never really used the table, and it would be in the way when you were going to  bed.  Our solution was to put it over the arm chair and pile the decorative pillows on top of it for bedtime.  

We loved the shower.  There is a hand-held wand and the overhead rainshower head.  The shower door swings in and out - so you do need to be careful that you have a good seal, or you could get water all over the floor.

Overall we were happy with the cabin.   It's not designed the same way as other ships, but once you figure out how you want to store your things, the positives outweigh any differences that you thought were lacking.   The hammock is a nice touch, although we didn't really make a lot of use of our balcony (since we were enjoying the rest of the ship when not in port).


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