Sea Day Shenanigans 🍹 | Majestic Princess Cruise Vlog #MajesticPrincess #SeaDay #cruisefun
We began our sea day on the Majestic Princess with calm weather and good spirits. The air carried a light chill, so most people stayed indoors, filling the lounges and bars with conversation and energy. From watching a wedding take place in the Hollywood Conservatory to stopping for drinks at different bars around the ship, we found plenty of small moments that made the day special.
As the hours passed, we moved between decks, grabbed snacks, played games, and explored new corners of the ship. Each stop brought something new, whether it was a favorite drink, a fun sight, or a quiet view of the ocean. It wasn’t a busy day, but it was full of relaxed fun and shared experiences.
Key Takeaways
- Calm weather and a relaxed atmosphere made for an easy sea day.
- Exploring different bars and areas kept the day interesting.
- Shared moments and light activities created lasting memories.
Highlights of a Sea Day on Majestic Princess
Morning Moments: Balcony Bubbly and Where to Eat
We started our sea day watching a couple nearby enjoy a balcony champagne breakfast. It looked like a relaxing way to begin the day. We had a few choices ourselves—head to the Lido Deck for something quick or check out the main dining room for a full meal. Either way, breakfast came with ocean views and calm morning air.
Later, we had lunch at Alfredo’s Pizzeria. The wait was short, and the smell of fresh pizza made it worth it. The Hollywood Conservatory area was open just long enough for us to enjoy lunch before it closed again for another private event.
| Meal | Location | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Breakfast | Balcony or Main Dining Room | Relaxed and scenic |
| Lunch | Alfredo’s Pizzeria | Fresh pizza, limited hours |
Sky and Sea: Conditions and Vibe
The weather stayed mild and breezy, a little cloudy at times but comfortable all day. It was quiet early on, with most people choosing indoor spots while a gentle wind moved across the decks.
By the afternoon, the sun began to peek through, and more people came out to the pools and bars. We stopped by the Fountain Pool Bar for a rum drink and listened to music as the fountains danced to the beat. Farther aft, a few sunbathers stretched out near the wake, soaking up the light.
The skywalk on Deck 18 gave us a clear view over the water—an easy reminder of how peaceful a day at sea can be.
Exploring the Ship
Hollywood Garden Lounge
We stopped by the Hollywood Garden Lounge around midmorning, hoping to relax for a bit. The space looked bright and peaceful, but a small wedding was taking place, so it was closed to the public. We caught sight of the newlyweds riding off on a small scooter labeled “Just Married.”
Later, when the area opened again, we noticed a few tables with board games—chess, Monopoly, puzzles, and cards. It felt nice seeing everyone unwind and play while looking out toward the front of the ship.
| Game Options | Location |
|---|---|
| Chess | Lounge side tables |
| Monopoly | Lounge side tables |
| Puzzles | Lounge side tables |
| Playing Cards | Return box station |
The Glass Walkway and Ocean Views
We walked across the Glass Walkway, which stretches out over the ocean. Looking straight down through the clear floor gave us the strange but fun feeling of walking right on the water. From there, we could see the long rows of balconies and lifeboats below us.
Another level above the walkway offered more space to stroll and take photos. The open view of the horizon made it one of the best places for quiet sightseeing on board.
Highlights:
- Clear glass flooring with ocean views
- Two walking levels
- Easy access from the main deck
Deck 18 Rear: Sun Spots and Quiet Corners
At the very back of Deck 18, we found a calm area with a few sunbathers and gentle sea air. The ship moved slowly toward Halifax, Canada, leaving only a light wake behind. The weather felt mild—warm enough to sit outside comfortably.
Near the edge of the deck was a small section called the Greens, a simple putting area rather than a full mini golf course. It gave us a reason to linger a little longer before heading back inside.
Dining and Snacks on Board
Alfredo’s Pizzeria: Midday Bite at Sea
We stopped by the pizzeria for lunch after walking around the ship. It didn’t take long before we were ready to eat. The space sat up near the front of the ship with a nice view, though it closed early for a private event.
We found a table and ordered fresh pizza made right in front of us. Each pie came hot from the oven with a crisp crust and simple toppings. It felt like the perfect way to enjoy a quiet sea day.
What we liked:
- Freshly baked pizza
- Comfortable seating with a view
- Quick service, even when busy
The Salty Dog Café: Deckside Grills and Fries
Later in the afternoon, we went up to the open deck café for a casual meal. The spot served burgers, hot dogs, and loaded fries—including cheesy and chili options.
We grabbed a table near the pool where music played in the background. The atmosphere felt lively with people swimming, eating, and chatting.
| Menu Favorites | Description |
|---|---|
| Burger and Fries | Classic combo cooked to order |
| Chili Fries | Hearty and flavorful |
| Cheese Fries | Simple and satisfying |
It was a great place to relax, snack, and enjoy the sea breeze before heading off to the next stop on the ship.
Bar Crawl Adventure
Hollywood Pool Lounge: Golden Touch Margarita
We kicked off our bar crawl at the Hollywood Pool Lounge with a drink that looked as fancy as it sounded—a Golden Touch Margarita. The weather felt perfect for something cool, and this cocktail did not disappoint. We relaxed by the pool, sipped our drinks, and watched the ocean roll by.
Drink details:
| Ingredient | Highlight |
|---|---|
| Tequila | Smooth and strong |
| Lime | Fresh flavor balance |
| Gold flakes | Extra shimmer for fun |
Bellini Lounge and Creative Drinks
Next stop, Bellini Lounge, right in the piazza. A dance class set the mood while we ordered drinks. One of us went for a Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel with Coke Zero, and the other tried a Sicilian Sunrise, a mix of tequila, citrus, and herbal tea.
We compared notes:
- The Sicilian Sunrise looked pretty but had a mild flavor.
- The Jack and Coke hit the mark as always.
- The crowd stayed lively, making this one of our favorite stops.
Casino Lounge: Enchanted Mixes Collection
At the Casino Lounge, we found the Enchanted Mixes Collection, featuring two special drinks—the Genie and the Magician. We tried the Magician, made with unicorn tequila, mezcal, and serrano pepper.
The first sip had a smoky spice that stood out. Even though it cost a bit more, it felt worth it. Christina thought about trying the Genie next while we chatted and planned our next move.
Fountain Deck Bar: Captain’s Choice Cocktail
Our last round brought us to the Fountain Deck Bar. The scene buzzed with music and laughter as we tried the Captain’s Choice, a mix of Captain Morgan rum, cola, and a sweet twist. It paired perfectly with the energy of the deck.
Between bites from the Salty Dog Café and the fountain show in the pool, we felt like we’d finished our crawl on the right note—relaxed, full, and ready to soak in the sunset.
Activities and Entertainment
Dance Lessons in the Piazza
We stopped by Bellini’s Bar and watched a lively merengue lesson in the piazza. Guests stepped to the beat as the instructor counted out the rhythm—1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. The music and friendly energy filled the area, making it easy to join in or just enjoy from the bar. While sipping our drinks, we saw others dancing nearby, creating a fun and relaxed atmosphere right in the center of the ship.
Bar Stops We Made:
| Location | Drink Tried | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Hollywood Pool Bar | 24K Gold Margarita | Smooth and sweet |
| Bellini’s Bar | Jack Daniels & Coke Zero / Sicilian Sunrise | Classic choices |
| Casino Bar | The Magician (tequila & mezcal mix) | Spicy and strong flavor |
Celebrations and Private Gatherings
We visited the Hollywood Conservatory around midday and discovered it had been closed for a wedding. The area looked elegant, and we caught sight of the couple later taking photos in the piazza. Their small scooter with a “Just Married” sign added a playful touch. Later, the Conservatory hosted different private events, which kept it lively and frequently changing throughout the day.
Games and Brain Teasers on Deck
When the Conservatory hosted events, the crew moved the games outside for everyone to enjoy. We found chess, Monopoly, Scategories, puzzles, and even a spot to drop off or borrow playing cards. It felt like an open game corner at sea, where we could relax, play a few rounds, and meet others enjoying a quiet afternoon.
Available Games:
- Board games (Monopoly, Scategories)
- Puzzle sets
- Chess and playing cards
Fountain Displays and Movies on Deck
Up on the Lido deck, we watched the music fountains spray in sync with background tunes near the central pool. Later in the evening, the giant screen played movies under the sky while we relaxed by the jacuzzi or the Salty Dog Café with snacks like cheese fries and burgers. The mix of music shows, water displays, and films made it a perfect spot to end the day at sea.
Memorable Moments and Shipboard Fun
Our day at sea started quietly, with calm weather and a light overcast sky. From our balcony, we spotted guests enjoying a champagne breakfast and debated whether to eat on the Lido Deck or in the dining room. It felt like one of those easy mornings when the ship moves smoothly, and the day just unfolds at its own pace.
Later, we headed to the Hollywood Conservatory, but a wedding was taking place there. The “Just Married” scooter parked nearby caught our eye—it was a nice surprise. We saw the same happy couple later in the Piazza taking pictures and dancing, which added to the ship’s lively atmosphere.
At Bellini’s Bar, we joined a dance class where guests tried the merengue. The music and movement filled the space with energy. After that, we continued our bar crawl, stopping at several lounges throughout the ship:
| Bar Name | Drink Ordered | Highlight |
|---|---|---|
| Hollywood Pool Bar | 24K Gold Margarita | A sparkly twist on a classic favorite |
| Bellini’s Bar | Jack Daniels & Coke Zero / Sicilian Sunrise | Tried something new and colorful |
| Casino Bar | The Magician Cocktail | Tequila, mezcal, and serrano peppers for a nice kick |
| Fountain Pool Bar | Captain’s Bounty | Smooth and refreshing rum drink |
We even found a non-smoking casino bar where the Spellbound Collection drinks looked impressive. Some cost a little extra beyond our drink package, but it was worth it for the creative flavors.
Between drinks, we stopped by Alfredo’s Pizza for lunch. The Hollywood Conservatory reopened briefly, so we grabbed a table there and watched as games and puzzles were set up nearby. There were boxes of Monopoly, Scattergories, and chess—all available for anyone to play.
Up on deck, the crowd gathered around the Salty Dog Café for burgers and fries. Music played near the pool, and the fountains danced to the rhythm. We walked across the Skywalk, looking straight down through the glass at the ocean below—an exciting experience even if you’re not afraid of heights.
By mid-afternoon, the sun warmed the decks while we lounged near the aft. A few guests played on the putting greens, others relaxed in the hot tubs, and we just soaked in the view. It was one of those Sea Days where everything felt easy, full of small moments that made the trip unforgettable.

