Morning came pretty quick after our 1 a.m. dinner at Bennigans. The good part was we were still full and did not need breakfast. We slept very well at the Holiday Inn, great beds and pillows! As promised the hotel was ready to take us to the port at 11:00 a.m. A quick 15 minute ride and we were at the port. A few other guests joined us on the shuttle to be dropped off at the Carnival Inspiration and a few minutes later we arrived at the Royal Caribbean terminal. Our baggage was off loaded and in we went. There were no lines at all so we were at the check-in counter immediately. Check in was very smooth and very quickly we were on board the Majesty of the Seas.
We did get a nice little surprise at check in, we were moved from our original stateroom, and inside room on deck 5 to stateroom on deck 9. We headed to the Windjammer Marketplace buffet,
we were surprised at the size of the café, we were used to much larger buffet areas on all the prior cruises we had been on. They had a nice selection, pasta, Mediterranean, Mexican, Asian, carved roast beef, soups, salads, and desserts. The food was good and there were no long lines considering the smaller area, but we do need to keep in mind that the Majesty is a smaller ship. The usual drinks, coffee, tea, iced tea, lemon aide and so on were available. After lunch we walked around the ship exploring the different areas. We found all the different dining options, Johnny Rockets Burgers (there is a $4.95 cover fee for Rockets), 
Sorrento’s Pizza, the Compass Deli, the coffee shop (which has some very nice looking specialty ice creams)
and the main dining rooms the
Starlight Dining room. We opted to try the “My Time” dining option for our evening meals. With this option you can either walk up to the main dining room when you want dinner or make reservations daily as to when you would prefer to east that day. They do suggest that you make reservations so as to not have to wait if the area dedicated to “My Time” happens to be full when you arrive, Reservations can be made by phone from your stateroom or at the Head Waiter’s station, we chose 6:00 for today.
Staterooms on the ship were not available for guests until 1:00 so that the time we headed to the room we had been upgraded to on deck 9 forward. We were very happy when we opened the door and saw that we had been upgraded to an ocean view room as well as the largest stateroom short or a suite we had ever seen.
As it turns out the room is handicap accessible, so it was huge, almost twice the size of previous cabins we had been in.
The room was nicely furnished however it fell short when it came to closet space as well as storage areas in the bathroom. There were no shelves in the bathroom as we have become used to, so we had to find other places for things such as contact solutions, medications, etc.. The room did have 2 nice windows, they let it daylight and gave you a view off of the port side of the ship.
Off for more exploration! We headed to the kids area to see what the offered. They had one area for the younger kids (ages 3-11) and they also had a teen area. They offered nice programs and for the younger kids they gave out pagers to the parents. We headed to the Spa for a tour and to signup for a drawing. The spa had some very nice treatments but they were all out of range for our budget. We signed up for the drawing and continued our ship exploration.

The pools looked very inviting as it was very humid on this Florida summer day. We opted for our first drinks instead of the pool.
Kathy had her Miami Vice and me my Mojito. Kathy was not too impressed with her Miami Vice and the price was a bit steep at $9.95. My mojito was perfect and the price of $5.95 was what we had seen on previous cruises. The drinks went down all too good in the humid Florida air. Before we knew it was time for the Muster Drill. Royal Caribbean was a bit more organized than previous cruises we have been on, they actually looked at your SeaPass card and checked you off when you arrived at you drill station. The nice part was you did not have to wear or even bring your life jacket to the drill. This was great as the Florida heat and humidity continued to increase. The drill was pretty short and by the time it was completed the ship was under way. We stood and waived to those on shore as we set sail. It was also fun watching the Coast Guard boats that were escorting the cruise ships as we left port. Those guys seemed to be having too much fun as they flew around in those quick boats they had. But we must thank them as we know it is not all fun and games providing that protection for us. Thanks Guys and Gals of the U.S. Coast Guard! Make sure to visit us on Facebook to watch some of the videos we took, (give us a week or so to get them processed and uploaded). We headed back to the spa for the prize drawing, they gave away many prizes and I even won one, a foot and ankle massage, Kathy is going to enjoy that!
The six o’clock dinner bell came pretty quick so we headed to the room to freshen up and then headed to the Starlight dinning room. Dinner and the service was good, we had chosen a table for 2, which seemed a bit odd when we sat down. We are used to being with a large group so a table for 2 was a pleasant change for Kathy and me to spend dining together. Our waiters did a great job but it was a bit different that normal as they seemed to not have the time for entertaining us with their usual humor and talent. In the past the service and even more the fun that we had with our waiters was something we really enjoyed, let’s see what day 2 brings.
After dinner we gave away a few dollars at the casino and then went to the Chorus Line theatre for the nightly show. Tonight’s show was a comedian, Miguel Washington from
Atlanta. He was very good we enjoyed some good laughs. We did some window shopping at the shops on the ship and then turned in for the night.