Royal Caribbean Reportedly Downsizing Adult-only Area on Icon of the Seas
Royal 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.
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Royal 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.
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