Royal Caribbean Cruises
MS Adventure of the Seas This stunning floating resort is
one of the largest RCI cruise ships and has more facilities and passengers than any cruise ship
afloat. It has two lobbies up to 11 decks high and a 4 deck high promenade the length of two
football fields. Passengers on the Adventure of the Seas tend to be all ages and mostly American.
The five deck Lyric Showlounge features Broadway style productions and comedy, with dancing,
music and cabaret in the Imperial Lounge. There is also a TV studio, champagne bar, piano bar,
jazz bar, conference centre and the Viking Crown Lounge. Wheelchair access is very good.
Wheelchair cabins have larger access doors and the ship has ramped areas and sloping decks. The
cruise ship provides many activities including a children's club and interests for 3-17 year olds
such as a video arcade, scavenger hunt and sports competitions.
MS Brilliance of the Seas This new cruise ship offers a lively
cruise experience in a wide range of bright and cheerful public rooms including the Viking Crown
lounge high amidships. Half the external structure is glass. It features a nine deck high atrium
with glass lifts. Passengers on the Brilliance of the Seas tend to be all ages and mostly
American. The comfortable Pacifica Theatre is on three levels and entertainment is well presented
and varied with a second cabaret lounge, a champagne bar and conference/business centre with
internet. Wheelchair access is good. Wheelchair cabins have larger access doors and the cruise
ship has ramped areas and sloping decks. The cruise ship provides many activities including a
children's club and interests for 3-17 year olds such as a video arcade, scavenger hunt and
sports competitions.
MS Empress of the Seas This is a smart newly refurbished cruise
ship with attractive lines and plenty of activities for all ages. A nine deck high atrium is the
focal point inside. Passengers on the Empress of the Seas tend to be all ages and mostly
American. Production and comedy shows are well presented in the two level Strike up the Band
Showroom with dancing, music and cabaret in Boleros, a Latin-themed bar and showlounge. Other
amusements include a two level aft disco/nightclub and Casino. Wheelchair access is acceptable.
The cruise ship provides supervised activities by trained staff. These include a children's club
but no teens centre (this cruise ship has less children's facilities than the other Royal
Caribbean cruise ships).
MS Enchantment of the Seas This cruise ship offers an extra
wide pool deck and engines midships thus little vibration. The seven deck high atrium acts as the
internal focal point leading to the Viking Crown Lounge with stunning views and glitzy decorated
public rooms. Passengers on the Enchantment of the Seas tend to be all ages and mostly American.
Cabins are of a medium size with ample storage space, sitting area and compact bathrooms. Twin
beds convert to double size. They are reasonably well equipped with hairdryer, fridge and safe.
Royal Suites have whirlpool bathtubs and grand piano. Wheelchair access is good. The cruise ship
provides many activities including a children's club and interests for 3-17 year olds such as a
video arcade, scavenger hunt and sports competitions. Wheelchair cabins have larger access doors
and the cruise ship has ramped areas and sloping decks.
MS Explorer of the Seas This stunning floating resort is one of
the largest RCI cruise ships and has more facilities and passengers than any cruise ship afloat.
It has two lobbies up to 11 decks high and a 4 deck high promenade the length of two football
fields. Passengers on the Explorer of the Seas tend to be all ages and mostly American. There is
an ice skating rink in the Studio B lounge, jogging track, rock climbing wall,
basketball/volleyball court, 3 pools one with water slide, inline skating, ice skating, nine hole
golf, health spa and aerobics. Wheelchair cabins have larger access doors and the cruise ship has
ramped areas and sloping decks. The cruise ship provides many activities including a children's
club and interests for 3-17 year olds such as a video arcade, scavenger hunt and sports
competitions.
MS Grandeur of the Seas This cruise ship offers an extra wide
pool deck and engines midships thus little vibration. The seven deck high atrium acts as the
internal focal point leading to the Viking Crown Lounge with stunning views and glitzy decorated
public rooms. Passengers on the Grandeur of the Seas tend to be all ages and mostly American.
Production and comedy shows are well presented in the PalladiumTheatre with dancing, music and
cabaret in the South Pacific Lounge. There is a disco, well stocked library and conference
centre. Wheelchair access is good. Wheelchair cabins have larger access doors and the cruise ship
has ramped areas and sloping decks. The cruise ship provides many activities including a
children's club and interests for 3-17 year olds such as a video arcade, scavenger hunt and
sports competitions.
MS Jewel of the Seas This new cruise ship offers a lively
cruise experience in a wide range of bright and cheerful public rooms including the Viking Crown
lounge high amidships. Half the external structure is glass. It features a nine deck high atrium
with glass lifts. Passengers on the Jewel of the Seas tend to be all ages and mostly American.
There is plenty of deck space and 3 pools, one with magradome and one with a waterslide.
Activities including 2 deck gym, miniature golf & putting green, rock climbing, outside
jogging track, basketball court and pool table. Wheelchair access is good. Wheelchair cabins have
larger access doors and the cruise ship has ramped areas and sloping decks. The cruise ship
provides many activities including a children's club and interests for 3-17 year olds such as a
video arcade, scavenger hunt and sports competitions.
MS Legend of the Seas This cruise ship offers an extra wide
pool deck and engines midships thus little vibration. The seven deck high atrium acts as the
internal focal point leading to the Viking Crown Lounge with stunning views and glitzy decorated
public rooms. Passengers on the Legend of the Seas tend to be all ages and mostly American. The
dining room is on two levels with glass walls, and offers reasonable food with attentive and
friendly but sometimes hurried service. Alternative buffet dining is offered at the Windjammer
Cafe although the food is not as good as in the dining room. Wheelchair access is good.
Wheelchair cabins have larger access doors and the cruise ship has ramped areas and sloping
decks. The cruise ship provides many activities including a children's club and interests for
3-17 year olds such as a video arcade, scavenger hunt and sports competitions.
MS Majesty of the Seas This cruise ship has a five deck high
atrium, spacious and well designed interior. It also features stunning views from the Viking
Crown Lounge. Passengers on the Majesty of the Seas tend to be all ages and mostly American.
Musical stage productions are presented in the two level Chorus Line Show Lounge and there is
live music, dancing and cabaret in the Blue Skies Lounge. This ship also has a cinema and the
Viking Crown Lounge has excellent sea views. Wheelchair access is acceptable. The cruise ship
provides a wide variety of supervised activities by trained staff. These include a children's
club and interests for 3-17 year olds such as a video arcade, scavenger hunt and sports
competitions.
MS Mariner of the Seas This stunning floating resort is one of
the largest RCI cruise ships and has more facilities and passengers than any ship afloat. It has
two lobbies up to 11 decks high and a 4 deck high promenade the length of two football fields.
Passengers on the Mariner of the Seas tend to be all ages and mostly American. Cabins are of a
medium size with adequate storage space and compact bathrooms. They are reasonably well equipped
with safes, safe, minibar, vanity unit, pay movies. Twin beds convert to queen size. 138 inside
cabins have windows overlooking the Atrium. Wheelchair access is very good. Wheelchair cabins
have larger access doors and the cruise ship has ramped areas and sloping decks. The cruise ship
provides many activities including a children's club and interests for 3-17 year olds such as a
video arcade, scavenger hunt and sports competitions.
MS Monarch of the Seas This cruise ship has a five deck high
atrium, spacious and well designed interior. It also features stunning views from the Viking
Crown Lounge. Passengers on the Monarch of the Seas tend to be all ages and mostly American.
Plenty of deck space and a wide wraparound teak promenade.The sports facilities onboard are
limited but there is a basketball court , climbing wall and two pools. Leisure activities on the
cruise ship include a fitness centre with a sauna, yoga and aerobics. Wheelchair access is
acceptable. The cruise ship provides a wide variety of supervised activities by trained staff.
These include a children's club and interests for 3-17 year olds such as a video arcade,
scavenger hunt and sports competitions.
MS Navigator of the Seas This stunning floating resort is one
of the largest RCI cruise ships and has more facilities and passengers than any cruise ship
afloat. It has two lobbies up to 11 decks high and a 4 deck high promenade the length of two
football fields. Passengers on the Navigator of the Seas tend to be all ages and mostly American.
There is an ice skating rink in the Studio B lounge, jogging track, rock climbing wall,
basketball/volleyball court, 3 pools one with water slide, inline skating, ice skating, nine hole
golf, health spa and aerobics. Wheelchair access is very good. Wheelchair cabins have larger
access doors and the cruise ship has ramped areas and sloping decks. The cruise ship provides
many activities including a children's club and interests for 3-17 year olds such as a video
arcade, scavenger hunt and sports competitions.
MS Nordic Empress This is a smart but high density cruise ship
with attractive lines and plenty of activities for all ages. A nine deck high atrium is the focal
point inside. Passengers on the Nordic Empress tend to be all ages and mostly American.
Production and comedy shows are well presented in the two level Strike up the Band Showroom with
dancing, music and cabaret in the High Society Show Lounge. Other amusements include a two level
aft disco/nightclub and three level Casino. Wheelchair access is acceptable. The cruise ship
provides supervised activities by trained staff. These include a children's club but no teens
centre (this cruise ship has less children's facilities than the other Royal Caribbean
ships).
MS Radiance of the Seas This new cruise ship offers a lively
cruise experience in a wide range of bright and cheerful public rooms including the Viking Crown
lounge high amidships. Half the external structure is glass. It features a nine deck high atrium
with glass lifts. Passengers on the Radiance of the Seas tend to be all ages and mostly American.
The comfortable Aurora Theatre is on three levels and entertainment is well presented and varied
with a second cabaret lounge - Colony Club, a champagne bar and conference/business centre with
internet. Wheelchair access is good. Wheelchair cabins have larger access doors and the cruise
ship has ramped areas and sloping decks.The cruise ship provides many activities including a
children's club and interests for 3-17 year olds such as a video arcade, scavenger hunt and
sports competitions.
MS Rhapsody of the Seas This cruise ship offers an extra wide pool deck and engines midships thus little vibration. The seven deck high atrium acts as the internal focal point leading to the Viking Crown Lounge with stunning views and glitzy decorated public rooms. Passengers on the Rhapsody of the Seas tend to be all ages and mostly American. Leisure facilities include an 18 hole miniature golf with topography of a real course, jogging track, gym, extensive fitness centre, aerobics, yoga, sauna and health spa. There is plenty of deck space but can get crowded and sun beds difficult to find. Wheelchair access is good. Wheelchair cabins have larger access doors and the cruise ship has ramped areas and sloping decks. The cruise ship provides many activities including a children's club and interests for 3-17 year olds such as a video arcade, scavenger hunt and sports competitions.
MS Serenade of the Seas This new cruiseship offers a lively
cruise experience in a wide range of bright and cheerful public rooms including the Viking Crown
lounge high amidships. Half the external structure is glass. It features a nine deck high atrium
with glass lifts. Passengers on the Serenade of the Seas tend to be all ages and mostly American.
Cabins are a reasonable size with convertible beds to queen size, vanity desk, safe, with floor
tiled bathrooms and small storage space for toiletries. Larger suites offer king size beds and
access to a concierge lounge. Wheelchair access is good. Wheelchair cabins have larger access
doors and the ship has ramped areas and sloping decks. The cruise ship provides many activities
including a children's club and interests for 3-17 year olds such as a video arcade, scavenger
hunt and sports competitions.
MS Sovereign of the Seas This is a striking cruise ship with
spacious and well designed interior but with public rooms located aft, passenger flow is not
always good. It features an impressive five deck central lobby and stunning views from the Viking
Crown Lounge. Passengers on the Sovereign of the Seas tend to be all ages and mostly American.
Musical stage productions are presented in the two level Follies Show Lounge and there is live
music, dancing and cabaret in the Finian's Rainbow Lounge. This ship also has a Disco, twin
cinema and the Viking Crown Lounge has excellent sea views. Wheelchair access is acceptable. The
cruise ship provides a wide variety of supervised activities by trained staff. These include a
children's club and interests for 3-17 year olds such as a video arcade, scavenger hunt and
sports competitions.
MS Splendour of the Seas This cruise ship offers an extra wide
pool deck and engines midships thus little vibration. The seven deck high atrium acts as the
internal focal point leading to the Viking Crown Lounge with stunning views and glitzy decorated
public rooms. Passengers on the Splendour of the Seas tend to be all ages and mostly American.
The King and I Dining Room is on two levels and offers reasonable food with attentive and
friendly but sometimes hurried service. Alternative buffet dining in the indoor/outdoor
Windjammer Cafe although the food is not as good as in the dining room. Wheelchair access is
good. Wheelchair cabins have larger access doors and the cruise ship has ramped areas and sloping
decks. The cruiseship provides many activities including a children's club and interests for 3-17
year olds such as a video arcade, scavenger hunt and sports competitions.
MS Vision of the Seas This cruise ship offers an extra wide
pool deck and engines midships thus little vibration. The seven deck high atrium acts as the
internal focal point leading to the Viking Crown Lounge with stunning views and glitzy decorated
public rooms. Passengers on the Vision of the Seas tend to be all ages and mostly American.
Production and comedy shows are well presented in the MasqueradeTheatre with dancing, music and
cabaret in the Some Enchanted Evening Lounge. There is a disco and well stocked library.
Wheelchair access is good. Wheelchair cabins have larger access doors and the cruise ship has
ramped areas and sloping decks. The cruise ship provides many activities including a children's
club and interests for 3-17 year olds such as a video arcade, scavenger hunt and sports
competitions.
MS Voyager of the Seas This stunning floating resort is one of
the largest RCI cruise ships and has more facilities and passengers than any cruise ship afloat.
It has two lobbies up to 11 decks high and a 4 deck high promenade the length of two football
fields. Passengers on the Voyager of the Seas tend to be all ages and mostly American. There is
an ice skating rink in the Studio B lounge, jogging track, rock climbing wall,
basketball/volleyball court, 3 pools one with water slide, inline skating, ice skating, nine hole
golf, health spa and aerobics. Wheelchair access is very good. Wheelchair cabins have larger
access doors and the cruise ship has ramped areas and sloping decks. The cruise ship provides
many activities including a children's club and interests for 3-17 year olds such as a video
arcade, scavenger hunt and sports competitions.
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