Broadway at Sea: Redefining Cruise Ship Entertainment
Cruise ship entertainment has come a long way from the traditional lounge singers and poolside bands of the past. Today,
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Cruise ship entertainment has come a long way from the traditional lounge singers and poolside bands of the past. Today,
Read MoreRoyal Caribbean’s newest ship is sailing at 132% of capacity according to investor calls. What does that mean exactly and should you worry?
Read MoreRoyal Caribbean’s Category 6 Waterpark is one of the biggest water attractions at sea. Check out the different slides and requirements to ride
Read MoreIn the past 3 years, Carnival, Royal Caribbean, and Norwegian have all released a new class of ship. All 3 share one common upgrade and not enough people are talking about it.
Read MoreIn a surprising move, Royal Caribbean announced they’ve entered into an agreement to order a seventh Oasis-class ship with delivery
Read MoreRoyal Caribbean is changing the adult-only area on Icon of the Seas to a place that’s 1/3 smaller with 1/3 less loungers and a pool that’s 40% smaller.
Read MoreThe sphere in the middle of the Icon of the Seas plays an important role in how the ship works. Learn more about this mysterious feature.
Read More2024 is going to be a big year for cruise ships. Here are the 5 ships we’re looking forward to next year including 2 first-in class ships.
Read MoreRoyal Caribbean’s Star of the Seas sailings are out, and they’re pricey! See which other new ships can cost you up to half the cost.
Read MoreRoyal Caribbean announced Star of the Seas, the follow up to Icon of the Seas, will homeport in Port Canaveral starting in Summer 2025.
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