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Royal Caribbean Majesty of the Seas

Majesty of the Seas CentrumMajesty of the Seas Fast Facts
Maiden Voyage: 4/26/92
Passenger Capacity: 2,767
Gross Tonnage: 74,077
Length: 880’
Max Beam: 106’
Draft: 25’
Cruising Speed: 19 knots

Overview
Majesty of the Seas is one of the two remaining Sovereign-class ships in the Royal Caribbean fleet.  Once the epitome of mega-ships, it now finds itself in the shadows of the floating city-ships of today. There is no doubt that the liners built over the last few years are chock full of revolutionary advancements, yet after an extensive renovation in 2007, her Majesty can still hold her head high, worthy of reverence.

Majesty of the Seas Pool DeckThe pool deck, part of the renovation project, has two pools with two large hot tubs between them. A sports deck area that plays host to basketball games, dodge ball and lots of other sports.  There are also a couple of ping-pong tables.  One deck higher is the jogging track and rock-climbing wall.

The fitness center has state of the art equipment, and offers many specialized fitness classes.  The best part of exercising up there is the amazing sea views from the treadmills, bikes and ellipticals!

Majesty of the Seas DiningThere are two main dining rooms onboard, the Starlight Dining Room and the Moonlight Dining Room. Breakfast and lunch are served as well as traditional main and late seating dining and Royal Caribbean’s open seating called “My Time Dining”

The Windjammer Cafe serves breakfast, lunch and a varied selection of Asian, Latin, Mediterranean and American dishes for dinner, in a relaxed and casual buffet atmosphere. There is always an extensive salad bar and dessert bar.

The Compass Deli on deck 12, has a lavish sandwich bar, daily soups, made-to-order salads, paninis, crepes and energy drinks. In the same area guests also can choose from Sorrento’s Italian pizzeria or Johnny Rockets offering guests their specialty hamburgers, onion rings and milk shakes. In the Centrum area you’ll find Café Latté-tude, serving Seattle’s Best Coffee beverages and in the adjoining Ben & Jerry’s ice cream parlor delicious frozen treats are available.

The Chorus Line Lounge features the incredibly talented Royal Caribbean singers and dancers as well as other live performances; sometimes magicians, comedians or musicians. If you’d like to sing along, then head to the Schooner Bar where there is a piano player almost every night.

Dance the night away at Boleros, a lounge featuring Latin music and mojitos. Or head up to the Viking Crown Lounge, perched on the topmost deck, for incomparable panoramic views and maybe a drink while watching the sunset.  All in all, there are nine bars/lounges so finding one that suits your mood will be easy!

Majesty of the Seas CasinoCasino Royale will be happy to take your deposits day or night.  It has six blackjack tables, two roulette wheels, over 200 slot machines and various other tables in which to try your luck.

If you’re traveling with the family you’ll appreciate the award winning Royal Caribbean Adventure Ocean Club. Five separate age groups assure that your children will be engaged in age appropriate activities led by a highly trained college educated staff.  Teens have their own special area and a dance club all their own.

The Majesty of the Seas sails year round out of Miami, Florida.  Three and four-night Bahamas itineraries may include Key West, Florida, Nassau, Bahamas and the private island of Coco Cay.

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Consumer Review:As always, travel with Royal Caribbean, was enjoyable. The suite accomendation were great and the service outstanding. This was especially true for the service provide by our cabin steward and waiter/assistant waiter in the main dining room. It's wonderful to go on vacation and truly enjoy yourself.
Consumer Review:Beware of traveling to the Bahamas in December. It can be cold -- and it was for us.
Consumer Review:Every area of the ship was spotless, and sanitizer was mounted outside the buffet restaurant with an attendant making sure everyone used it before entering. Drink prices were good, domestic beer was 4.75, and martini's were $8.00, with the 15% tip added. plenty of lounges on several decks in the pool area. Food was good, not the greatest we had on a cruise, but not bad. Loved it overall, but 4 nights was too short.
Consumer Review:It was my son's first cruise and he loved the kids program. Thank you for having it. It was wonderful.
Consumer Review:This was my first cruise and man I "LOVED" it! From the 1st day of boarding to the last day of the cruise, everything was phenomenal! My fiance and I cruised for his birthday and he stated that by far, this was his most memorable birthday to date. There were so many activities to partake in both onboard and at shore but most of all, the staff made the cruise four days that we will always remember! They were some of the most amazing people that I have ever met and for all the hard work and effort put into making this possible, we say thank you. I even got emotional on the last day, especially during the "farewell" show because I know that chances are, I'll never see most if not all of those people again. Overall this experience was exceptional and my fiance and I are already looking to book next years vacation. Thank you DLC and Royal Caribbean for making this possible. Thank you, Katrina Porter
Consumer Review:We would have like to stayed at ports longer,by the time we got off it was time to leave, Key West was great but the line off ship was long.

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