Voyager of the Seas (Wallpaper 2)
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Voyager of the Seas (Wallpaper 2)
Wallpaper gallery of Voyager of the Seas cruise ship - 2. Voyager of the Seas cruise ship photos and pictures wallpaper collection - 2. Cruise ship voyage review of Voyager of the Seas - 2.
In 1999, when Voyager of the Seas entered service as the largest cruise ship in the world, it was heralded also as the most revolutionary ship ever built, forever changing the world of cruising with such never-before-seen features as an ice skating rink/TV studio/concert arena, rock-climbing wall, in-line skating track, horizontal atrium (now known as the Royal Promenade), and inside cabins with promenade view. The rock-climbing walls are now aboard every Royal Caribbean ship and the ice skating rink and other features can also be enjoyed on the line's other four Voyager-class ships, but Voyager of the Seas is still mind boggling, memorable and exciting -- isn't that what they say about the first of anything this revolutionary? Royal Caribbean generally appeals to a broad range of folks of all ages -- but with one characteristic in common: This ship is designed for the activity-minded. It also attracts a high percentage of families. Voyager of the Seas (Wallpaper 2). Wallpaper gallery of Voyager of the Seas cruise ship - 2. Voyager of the Seas cruise ship photos and pictures wallpaper collection - 2. Cruise ship voyage review of Voyager of the Seas - 2. During the day, dress is casual. Evenings are either casual, smart casual or formal. On casual nights, suggested attire is sports shirts and slacks for men and sundresses or pants for women. On smart casual evenings, men should don jackets and tie, with women wearing dresses or pantsuits. On the one or two formal nights per cruise, men can choose from tuxedos or suits and ties, while woman usually wear cocktail dresses. RFor cruises departing before July 1, 2011, Royal Caribbean recommends $3.50 per person, per day to the dining room waiter; $3.50 per person, per day to the cabin steward (or $5.75 if you're in a suite); $0.75 per person, per day to the headwaiter; and $2 per person, per day to the assistant waiter. This totals $9.75 for those in standard cabins and $12 for those in suites. Gratuities can be pre-paid in advance (and must be if you opt for flexible dining), added to your onboard bill or paid in cash at the end of the cruise. A 15 percent gratuity is automatically added to bar tabs. Recommended gratuities will increase by some 20 percent for cruises leaving after July 1, 2011. It will be $11.65 for those in standard cabins and $13.90 for those in suites. Voyager of the Seas (Wallpaper 2). Wallpaper gallery of Voyager of the Seas cruise ship - 2. Voyager of the Seas cruise ship photos and pictures wallpaper collection - 2. Cruise ship voyage review of Voyager of the Seas - 2.
Wallpaper gallery of Voyager of the Seas cruise ship - 2. Voyager of the Seas cruise ship photos and pictures wallpaper collection - 2. Cruise ship voyage review of Voyager of the Seas - 2.
In 1999, when Voyager of the Seas entered service as the largest cruise ship in the world, it was heralded also as the most revolutionary ship ever built, forever changing the world of cruising with such never-before-seen features as an ice skating rink/TV studio/concert arena, rock-climbing wall, in-line skating track, horizontal atrium (now known as the Royal Promenade), and inside cabins with promenade view. The rock-climbing walls are now aboard every Royal Caribbean ship and the ice skating rink and other features can also be enjoyed on the line's other four Voyager-class ships, but Voyager of the Seas is still mind boggling, memorable and exciting -- isn't that what they say about the first of anything this revolutionary? Royal Caribbean generally appeals to a broad range of folks of all ages -- but with one characteristic in common: This ship is designed for the activity-minded. It also attracts a high percentage of families. Voyager of the Seas (Wallpaper 2). Wallpaper gallery of Voyager of the Seas cruise ship - 2. Voyager of the Seas cruise ship photos and pictures wallpaper collection - 2. Cruise ship voyage review of Voyager of the Seas - 2. During the day, dress is casual. Evenings are either casual, smart casual or formal. On casual nights, suggested attire is sports shirts and slacks for men and sundresses or pants for women. On smart casual evenings, men should don jackets and tie, with women wearing dresses or pantsuits. On the one or two formal nights per cruise, men can choose from tuxedos or suits and ties, while woman usually wear cocktail dresses. RFor cruises departing before July 1, 2011, Royal Caribbean recommends $3.50 per person, per day to the dining room waiter; $3.50 per person, per day to the cabin steward (or $5.75 if you're in a suite); $0.75 per person, per day to the headwaiter; and $2 per person, per day to the assistant waiter. This totals $9.75 for those in standard cabins and $12 for those in suites. Gratuities can be pre-paid in advance (and must be if you opt for flexible dining), added to your onboard bill or paid in cash at the end of the cruise. A 15 percent gratuity is automatically added to bar tabs. Recommended gratuities will increase by some 20 percent for cruises leaving after July 1, 2011. It will be $11.65 for those in standard cabins and $13.90 for those in suites. Voyager of the Seas (Wallpaper 2). Wallpaper gallery of Voyager of the Seas cruise ship - 2. Voyager of the Seas cruise ship photos and pictures wallpaper collection - 2. Cruise ship voyage review of Voyager of the Seas - 2.
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