Royal Caribbean International's Majesty of
the Seas has reentered service this week, following a 28-day
scheduled drydock in the Bahamas.
The newly
refurbished ship is resuming its year-round three- and four-night
schedule of Bahamas cruises from Miami.
The bow-to-stern
renovation included adding several new dining and entertainment
options, as well as an overhaul of the guest suites and staterooms;
the Majesty Day Spa and ShipShape Fitness Center; the conference
rooms; the pool deck; the theater; the Casino Royale; and the
Adventure Ocean youth area, which included adding the teen-focused
Fuel Nightclub and Living Room lounge to it.
"We consistently
see an attraction towards shorter trips as the perfect weekend
getaway or for corporate incentive travel, so it's natural to
ensure that our ships consistently offer guests what they have come
to expect from us -- high standards for innovation and a quality
product," said Lisa Bauer, senior vice president, sales for Royal
Caribbean International.
"The revitalized
Majesty provides convenient and enjoyable three- and four-night
escapes in the most contemporary setting, albeit for business or
pleasure."
The Majesty,
constructed in 1992, is the third ship in the Sovereign class to be
refurbished, following the Monarch of the Seas in 2003 and the
Sovereign of the Seas in 2004.
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