
With everything from a rock-climbing wall to an ice-skating rink, this ship offers more facilities and entertainment choices than many small cities. Fitness activities, relaxing swimming areas, and nightly entertainment are among this mega ship's many fun options aimed to please all ages. Sports and fitness offerings include a full basketball/volleyball court, golf simulator, jogging track, rock-climbing wall, in-line skating track, nine-hole miniature golf course, and a top-of-the-line fitness center and spa. Also, the onboard entertainment complex houses an ice skating rink, which doubles as a TV studio and concert venue. The three pools and whirlpool spas on the ship are surrounded by ample places to soak up some rays, and families will love the outdoor family deck, complete with a waterslide. The three main dining rooms are connected by a grand, sweeping staircase. Additionally, four other dining areas and restaurants provide more casual options.
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Olympic Dining Room
Great food, incredible décor, and service that would be fitting for royalty is yours in the Olympic Dining Room.
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Royal Promenade
The Royal Promenade brings a vibrant city street to the high seas with shops, restaurants, and entertainment options galore.
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The Savoy
The ship's theater--five stories from orchestra pit to domed ceiling--features Broadway-style productions. |
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Shipshape Fitness Center
Passengers can keep up with their workouts at the Shipshape Fitness Center, which features a sweeping ocean view, cardiovascular equipment, and weight training stations. |
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Pool Deck
There's plenty of room to relax in this pool area, a nice place to spend an afternoon with a book and catch some sun. |
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Ship Facts |
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Maiden Voyage: November 16, 2003 Passenger Capacity: 3,114 double occupancy Godmother: Jean Driscoll Gross Tonnage: 138,279 Length: 1,020' Max Beam: 159.6' Draft: 29' Cruising Speed: 22 knots |




