Sunday 21 April 2013

A new approach to cruising

Royal Caribbean International has unveiled the first details of its Quantum-class ships.

They will see the introduction ‘game-changing’ cruise options such as a skydiving experience that transports guests more than 300 feet in the air; venues that include what is believed to be the largest indoor sports and entertainment complex at sea with bumper cars, roller skating and more; and the cruise line’s largest and most advanced staterooms to date. 

The new, larger staterooms enable innovation in design, storage and comfort, including virtual balconies.  Every stateroom on Quantum of the Seas will have a view.

Other highlights will include North Star, a jewel-shaped, glass capsule that transports guests more than 300 feet above the ocean and over the sides of the ship to deliver 360-degree views.

Two70° is a multi-level room that offers 270-degree panoramic sea views through vast, floor-to-ceiling glass walls spanning almost three decks at the stern of the ship. There is a comfortable space for guests to sit back and relax and in the evening guests will be entertained by a combination of live shows. Guests can also look forward to the Music Hall which will host live performances, DJs, night parties, billiards and more.

For multi-generational families, Family-Connected staterooms deliver more flexibility, using three different stateroom categories that connect to form a special layout with separate bedrooms and bathrooms.  With Quantum of the Seas, Royal Caribbean also introduces the largest variety of stateroom categories, including new Studio staterooms, some with balconies for single travellers, three Junior Suite categories and larger Loft Suites.

Quantum of the Seas will sail out of the New York Harbor from her homeport of Cape Liberty on 7- to 12-night itineraries during the 2014/15 winter season.  Bookings will be open to Crown & Anchor Society loyalty programme members starting May 27 before opening to the general public on June 4.


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