Majesty of the Seas Facts

Overview: Majesty of the Seas is the only ship in the Sovereign Class ships. She made her maiden voyage in 1992. She has 13 decks and carries 2,744 passengers.

Accommodation: She has three room categories; suite/deluxe; outside; and interior.

Every room offers a television, telephone, private bathroom, shower, vanity area and even a hair-dryer.

Dinner: Main Dining Room; Windjammer Café; Sorrento’s Pizza; Compass Deli; room service; Johnny Rockets®; and Café Latté-tudes, serving Seattle’s Best Coffee®.

Bars/Lounges: She has 9 bars and lounges that never have a cover charge, including Boleros Latin-themed lounge.

Entertainment: Rock-climbing wall; Basketball court; Top-deck jogging track; Video game arcade; Vitality Spa; Fitness Centre; Sun Deck with two swimming pools; and two whirlpools.

For the kids: Adventure Ocean® Youth Programme; Royal Babies® and Royal Tots® programming; and teenager-only hangout areas.

For more information: royalcaribbean.com.au

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