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The Royal Promenade-view cabin on Royal Caribbean's new Utopia of the Seas mega-ship is a great upgrade for cruisers who prefer interior staterooms. I stayed in Royal Caribbean's 'promenade' cabin ...
I spent three nights on Royal Caribbean's latest ship, Utopia of the Seas, in mid-November. I used Royal Up to bid $100 for an elevated interior stateroom. While not guaranteed, Royal Up is a ...
Constructed at Kværner Masa-Yards Turku New Shipyard, Finland, the ship originally measured 138,279 gross tons and carried 3,807 passengers plus additional crew. [3] A refurbishment in 2014 added 81 additional staterooms, increasing the ship's tonnage to 139,570 GT. [1] The ship's dimensions are 1,020 feet in length with a breadth of 157.5 ...
I spent three nights on Royal Caribbean's new giant cruise ship, Utopia of the Seas. The cruise line's second-largest vessel is operating short voyages to attract new cruisers. The new ship has ...
Royal Caribbean applied to register a trademark for "Icon of the Seas" in 2016, which was at the time suggested as an indication of the name of the first ship. [7] On 2 July 2019, Royal Caribbean announced an order for a third ship in the "Icon" class. The third ship is planned to be delivered in 2026, one year after Star of the Seas. [8] [9]
Cruise lines have opted to increase capacity by stretching their current ships. Known as lengthening, the process of enlarging a cruise ship usually includes cutting the ship in half and adding a new midsection, adding more cabins and public areas. [1] The first modern cruise ship to be stretched was Royal Caribbean Line's Song of Norway in ...
The new 5,668-guest ship's activities are the gifts that keep giving — maybe overwhelmingly so. Royal Caribbean launched its 28th cruise ship, the world's second-largest, in July. Despite its ...
The success of the first two Oasis-class ships led Royal Caribbean Cruises to order a third ship of the type in December 2012. [1] The contract with STX France includes an option to build a second vessel. [16] Harmony of the Seas is named after the Harmony module on the International Space Station [citation needed].