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3-D Movie Screens, Trendy Retail Stores and New Dining Offerings aboard Royal Caribbean’s Newest Ship
When she debuts this December 2010, Royal Caribbean International’s Allure of the Seas will bring a refreshing new array of features and amenities to the high seas as the world’s next largest and most innovative cruise ship. Following the announcement of Chicago: The Musical as the ship’s signature Broadway production, Royal Caribbean is sharing the next of several new onboard amenities that will surprise and delight Allure of the Seas’ guests. “Allure of the Seas will offer guests a new set of onboard amenities and entertainment and dining options that will help make a most memorable vacation,” said Lisa Bauer, senior vice president, Hotel Operations, Royal Caribbean International. “Though Allure of the Seas and Oasis of the Seas are sister ships, each ship’s distinctive onboard experience will offer guests a wide selection of choices that appeals to every age and lifestyle. Throughout, guests will also enjoy the Royal treatment, delivered by every member of our world-renowned friendly and engaging staff and crew.”
Among the features being introduced aboard Allure of the Seas will include a 3-D Movie Screen. The phenomenon of 3-D movies adds a new dimension to Entertainment Place, thanks to specially equipped 3-D screens in the ship’s Amber Theater. Following suit, Royal Caribbean’s popular Freedom of the Seas and Liberty of the Seas, as well as sister-ship Oasis of the Seas, also will be equipped with 3-D technology as soon as January 2011. Combining the best of classic Mexican beach bars and Southern California’s famed taquerias, Rita’s Cantina will be a vibrant new restaurant in the Boardwalk neighborhood. Adults and kids alike will enjoy some of their favorite Mexican fare, such as shrimp ceviche tostadas, warm tortilla chips with salsa and fiesta guacamole, as well as entrées, such as fajitas, fish tacos and Chipotle-style flautas. The more casual setting will be a favorite lunch, snack or dinner spot for guests seeking a flavorful fiesta aboard Allure of the Seas. Rita’s Cantina also will boast some of the best and widest selection of margaritas at sea, offering both authentic and signature concoctions mixed with a choice from the extensive list of quality tequilas, served on the rocks or frozen in a variety of fruit-flavor combinations. In addition, Rita Cantina will introduce new nightlife to Boardwalk with live guitar music, drinks and dancing. Rita’s Cantina’s design will include large open breeze ways and an outdoor seating area complete with high top tables and stools, and will be located in place of Seafood Shack aboard Oasis of the Seas.
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Royal Caribbean International has six different classes of ships to choose from, whether you prefer the more intimate to the largest and most innovative ships at sea.
- Oasis Class - Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas aren't just ships, they are collections of amazing experiences that challenge all limitations. More options than ever before include two Flowriders®, a Zip Line, AquaTheater, Carousel, Loft Suites and more. This is where the impossible becomes possible and the unimaginable becomes real.
- Freedom Class - The Freedom class of cruise ships is packed with spectacular features: the FlowRider® surf park, canitilevered whirlpools, ice-skating rink, full-size boxing ring, H2O Zone waterpark and more!
- Voyager Class - The Voyager class of cruise ships has everything from rock-climbing walls, miniature golf courses and ice-skating rinks to specialty restaurants and bustling boulevards lined with shops and cafés.
- Radiance Class - With more open space, balconies and glass on the Radiance-class of cruise ships than on any other cruise ships, you just might forget you're on a ship at all. Glass walls and elevators get you up close to your travel destination.
- Vision Class - With themed dining rooms and lounges, casinos, swimming pools, solariums, centrums, even a miniature golf course on some ships, this class of cruise ships has something to excite everyone.
- Sovereign Class - These ships offer activities for everyone in the family. From sophisticated casinos and lounges for adults, to our award-winning Adventure Ocean® youth programs for kids.
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On a Royal Caribbean International cruise vacation, getting there is just as much fun as the destination. With so many things to do onboard, you will have plenty to do during sea days, or do nothing at all. Note that not all activities are available on all ships, so discuss the activities you are interested in with us so we can help you choose the right ship and itinerary for your vacation!
- Rock-climbing wall
- Ice-skating
- Miniature golf
- FlowRider
- Inline skaing
- Gift shops & boutiques
- Internet cage and In-stateroom internet access
- Art auctions
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Royal Caribbean International's award-winning Adventure Ocean program is COMPLIMENTARY for children ages 3-17. The groups are broken down into smaller age groups, giving your child a more customized experience, and age-appropriate facilities and activities. These programs are offered year-round on all Royal Caribbean ships and each member of the Adventure Ocean and Teen staff holds a college degree in education or other related field, or has qualified experience in working with children.
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Royal Caribbean treats its guests to an exclusive retreat on its private islands, Labadee, Haiti and CocoCay, Bahamas. Both offer a variety of beaches, tropical landscapes, native crafts, water sports, sunshine and relaxation. And each is unique.
Labadee is a 260-acre wooded peninsula at Pointe Ste. Honore about six miles from Cap Haitien on the mountainous and secluded northern coast of Haiti. Discovered in 1492 by Christopher Columbus, Labadee was later used as a trading post by visiting ships and their crews. The peninsula has been restored since the time of the buccaneers and now features abundant activities for guests of all ages.
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