In Port Canaveral, Florida, she was solemnly christened wonders of the seasNew gem in the fleet Royal Caribbean InternationalDesigned for family cruises. Sponsoring the event was Mary McCrea, originally from Pennsylvania.
A truly extraordinary ship in which an exceptional mixture of absolute novelties and great classics stands out, which will involve parents, children and, why not, even grandparents. In fact, it is designed to spark the adventurous spirit of the little ones, but also for all other travelers with interesting and fun activities divided into Eight neighborhoods that he composes.
“It was an honor to officially welcome Mary Wonder of the Seas to the Royal Caribbean family,” he said. Michael Bailey, President and CEO, Royal Caribbean International. “Mary’s story is one of strength and family’s incredible memories that will last a lifetime, and these are the memories we have committed to creating on every Royal Caribbean ship for over 53 years with our guests and crew. Wonder is the adventure of all adventures that brings together what families know and love on Oasis ships Our flagship -Class with brand new experiences, it has already provided more than 180,500 guests with unforgettable vacations since it set sail in March.”
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Among the novelties on the ship, Elle is definitely in the lead neighborhood suitesthe eighth suite that welcomes Royal Suite class guests to a raised deck with pool and bar, the Ultimate Epic family suites and more. And again the first Mason Jar Southern Restaurant and Bar Where you can savor Southern and classic fare with a twist from breakfast, lunch, dinner, and late into the night. Also of note is the new children’s underwater play area, Wonder Playscapewith slides, wall climbing, fantasy puzzles, and more.
In total there are 40 dining venues among restaurants, bars and lounges. On board, passengers will also have fun Absolute abyss-Top water slide, surfing simulator fluorider, climbing walls, giant tube slides The perfect stormAnd the newly developed areas just for sake children And the children and original entertainment in four “stages”: air, ice, stage, and water.