It's always 5 o'clock on Margaritaville at Sea's new Islander cruise ship: What it’s like
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Jimmy Buffett is everywhere
The ship got a Margaritaville makeover
The vibes are good
The door to my cabin had barely closed behind me when I saw the first margarita of my Margaritaville at Sea cruise. Or the recipe for one, at least.
On a shelf, “Margaritaville: The Cookbook: Relaxed Recipes for a Taste of Paradise” was opened to a recipe for “Jimmy’s Perfect Margarita.” Suddenly, a refreshment sounded quite good.
Luckily, I was in the right place aboard the line’s new ship, Margaritaville at Sea Islander, which has 13 bars and lounges. What better way to set my proverbial watch to “Islander time”? (“Welcome to Islander time” is an official greeting on board).
I spent two nights aboard the 2,650-passenger vessel ahead of its first official sailing for the line on Friday. Here’s what stood out to me.
As the man behind the Margaritaville empire, I expected some Jimmy Buffett references on board. But I was struck by how the line leaned in.
Buffett’s novel, “A Salty Piece of Land,” was on the coffee table in my Signature Grand Suite, and a sign on the wall displayed the lyrics to his song “Lovely Cruise.” The words “I’m sorry it’s ended, it’s sad but it’s true / Honey, it’s been a lovely cruise” seem even more poignant after his death last year.
Elsewhere the nods were less subtle, with multiple flip-flop art pieces featuring the musician’s face and two Jimmy Buffett concerts listed on the ship’s schedule during the first day alone.
The brand’s appeal goes beyond his fans, however. Margaritaville at Sea CEO Christopher Ivy said the line tries to celebrate the ethos the singer represented (he even recently interacted with a guest who didn’t know who Buffett was).
“It's become much more broad, and we try to bring that through,” he said during a media briefing on board. “So, if you're a fan, great, but the catalog and the lifestyle behind it, we try to really make resonate.”
But even as a casual Buffett listener – don’t come for me, Parrotheads – I enjoyed the effect like he was our honorary co-captain.
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It's always 5 o'clock on Margaritaville at Sea's new Islander cruise ship: What it’s like