Royal Caribbean's new Splendour of the Seas offers family-friendly cruising.MIAMI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 22, 1996--When Royal Caribbean Cruise Line's new 1,800-passenger Splendour of the Seas Splendour of the Seas is a Vision Class cruise ship for Royal Caribbean International. Her itineraries include European cruising in the Mediterranean and Baltic along with South America and other more "exotic" locations in Royal Caribbean's worldwide destinations. leaves on its maiden voyage Noun 1. maiden voyage - the first voyage of its kind; "in 1912 the ocean liner Titanic sank on its maiden voyage" ocean trip, voyage - an act of traveling by water from England on March 31, it will be the latest in a line of ships with a tradition of offering family-friendly vacations. Sailing in Europe during the summer and the southern Caribbean You can assist by [ editing it] now. during the winter, the 69,000-ton Splendour of the Seas offers the same Kids/Tweens/Teens program as the other nine ships in Royal Caribbean's fleet, two family suites, a Club Ocean kids' center, V-Deck video gameroom and Optix Teen Center. "Royal Caribbean has always offered extensive programming for youngsters," said Rod McLeod, Royal Caribbean's executive vice president of sales, marketing and passenger services. "Splendour of the Seas gives our young guests places to have fun with or without their families." The Optix Teen Center is a sophisticated daytime and nighttime retreat for teens to hang out or dance to the beat of today's latest musical artists. With pulsating neon lights, stainless steel stainless steel: see steel. stainless steel Any of a family of alloy steels usually containing 10–30% chromium. The presence of chromium, together with low carbon content, gives remarkable resistance to corrosion and heat. walls and a huge undulating wall punctuated by TV monitors, Optix seems almost like an MTV MTV in full Music Television U.S. cable television network, established in 1980 to present videos of musicians and singers performing new rock music. MTV won a wide following among rock-music fans worldwide and greatly affected the popular-music business. set. Large screen TVs also are highlights, along with a DJ booth and non-alcoholic beverage
Just next door is the Club Ocean Children's Center. Seating 40 children, the room features sand castle wall surfaces surrounding an open play area and a challenging boardwalk which ends in a sea of multi-colored bubble balls. Work tables also are provided, and a large writing wall is perfect for Picassos-to-be. Also on Deck 10 is V-Deck, a video arcade This article is about video arcades. For other uses of the term arcade, see Arcade. A video arcade (also known as an amusement arcade in the United Kingdom or a game center in Japan) is a place where people play arcade video games. built for the kid in everyone. Splendour of the Seas is furnished with two seven-person family suites which each have two bedrooms with twin beds twin beds npl → camas fpl gemelas twin beds twin npl → lits mpl jumeaux twin beds twin npl → that convert to queen-size, two bathrooms (one with a shower, one with a bathtub), a living area with a sofabed and Pullman upper bunk, a refrigerator and a private veranda. Splendour of the Seas also features the world's second floating 18-hole miniature golf course - "Splendour of the Greens." The first was "Legends of the Links" on its sister, Legend of the Seas Legend of the Seas was the first of the Vision Class of cruise ships for Royal Caribbean. It measures at 69,130 gross tons and can carry over 2,000 passengers. Its maiden voyage was May 16, 1995. . The 7,000-square-foot Splendour of the Greens offers exclusive children's tee times and is built to international standards, with grass, sand traps, water hazards and foliage. In inclement in·clem·ent adj. 1. Stormy: inclement weather. 2. Showing no clemency; unmerciful. in·clem weather, Splendour of the Greens can be covered by a unique sliding glass roof called the Crystal Canopy, and, at night, halogen lights illuminate the course. The year-round Kids/Tweens/Teens program on Splendour of the Seas is divided into three age-specific groups - kids (ages 5 to 8), tweens (ages 9 to 12) and teens (ages 13 to 17) - which enables the youth staff to provide their young sailors with activities suiting each group's needs. On every cruise with Royal Caribbean, passengers are given a Cruise Compass with the activity schedule for the duration of the voyage. As part of Splendour of the Seas' Kids/Tweens/Teens program, youth get their own daily Cruise Compass full of fun programming. Activities, supervised by an enthusiastic staff from morning to night, includes everything from masquerade parties, talent shows and volleyball tournaments for the tweens to sand castle building, ice cream parties and human bingo for the younger ones. For those who prefer hamburgers over filet mignon, a special menu, Captain Sealy's Kids Galley, is offered on Splendour of the Seas for children ages 4 to 12. Our young skippers can begin with Seaside Starters, which includes juices, Super Duper dupe n. 1. An easily deceived person. 2. A person who functions as the tool of another person or power. tr.v. duped, dup·ing, dupes To deceive (an unwary person). See Synonyms at deceive. Chicken Noodle Soup, King Triton's Treasure Salad or other tasty items. Then comes the Grub grub: see larva. , or main dishes. Kids can choose from entrees such as Hot Dog! (served with french fries) and Captain Hook's Legendary Baked Fish Fingers. And, finally, there's The Best Part (known to adults as "dessert"), including old-time favorites like pudding, chocolate chip cookies and shakes. Royal Caribbean is one of the world's largest cruise lines and operates nine modern ships with a total capacity of 15,020 passengers. Splendour of the Seas is the first of five new ships Royal Caribbean is introducing between 1996 and 1998 with a total additional capacity of 9,700 passengers. The award-winning vessels of the fleet offer more than 54 different itineraries and 134 destinations in the Caribbean, Bahamas, Alaska, Mexico, Bermuda, Panama Canal, Europe, Scandinavia, Russia, Hawaii and the Far East. CONTACT: Royal Caribbean Cruise Line, Miami Rich Steck or Jim Lida, 305/539-6573 |
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