Voyager of the Seas is set to
receive two of Royal Caribbean’s
fanciest features – a FlowRider
surfing simulator and “virtual
balconies” that provides ocean
views in interior cabins.
Although the company is yet
to officially disclose details of
the Sydney-based ship’s Oct
makeover, the new style of cabin
is already available for sale on
www.royalcaribbean.com.au.
The industry-first virtual balcony
is described as “a high-definition
screen that spans nearly floor to
ceiling, providing real-time views
of the ocean and destinations”.
Meanwhile, Finnish boatyard
company Mobimar has divulged
that a contract was signed with
RCCL for three Flowrider retrofits.
“The refurbishments will be
made to Navigator of the Seas,
Voyager of the Seas and Explorer
of the Seas,” Mobimar states on
its website.
Adam Armstrong, commercial
director, RCC Australia, last week
hinted, but did not quite confirm,
that Voyager would receive the
same enhancements as its Texas-based
sister Navigator of the Seas.
“We’re super excited that
Australia’s own Voyager of the
Seas is next in line for a vast
rejuvenation and while we can’t
yet reveal details of her new
features, Navigator of the Seas
gives a good hint of what’s to
come,” he said.
Other additions made to
Navigator of the Seas (CU 06
Feb) include newly designed
“panoramic” oceanview
staterooms featuring full-length,
floor-to-ceiling windows, more
speciality restaurants including
the all-new Sabor (Mexican),
Izumi (Japanese) and Giovanni’s
Table (Italian).
Official word from RCI on the
Voyager revamp is expected soon.
