
July 11, 2011
Over the next 3 years, Royal Caribbean will spend a reported $300 million to bring some of the newest innovations from the Oasis class ships to some of the older ships in its fleet. The changes will come to most of the Vision, Voyager and Radiance class ships, with the Radiance of the Seas having already received the upgrades in its recent drydock. Each ship will undergo a lengthy drydock period and, when completed, will have the following upgrades, plus possibly more:
The Chops Grille Steakhouse, Izumi Restaurant, Park Cafe, Boardwalk Doghouse, Rita's Cantina, as well as new cabin designs, the Royal Babies and Tots Nursery, WiFi, LED screen on pool deck.
For more information, stay tuned to the royalcaribbeanblog.com
Over the next 3 years, Royal Caribbean will spend a reported $300 million to bring some of the newest innovations from the Oasis class ships to some of the older ships in its fleet. The changes will come to most of the Vision, Voyager and Radiance class ships, with the Radiance of the Seas having already received the upgrades in its recent drydock. Each ship will undergo a lengthy drydock period and, when completed, will have the following upgrades, plus possibly more:
The Chops Grille Steakhouse, Izumi Restaurant, Park Cafe, Boardwalk Doghouse, Rita's Cantina, as well as new cabin designs, the Royal Babies and Tots Nursery, WiFi, LED screen on pool deck.
For more information, stay tuned to the royalcaribbeanblog.com