Enchantment of the Seas is a large ship in Royal Caribbean's Vision Class. For those who don't know, classes are how Royal Caribbean categorizes their ships. Other Vision Class ships include Legend, Splendour, Grandeur, Rhapsody, and Vision.
Making its first voyage on July 13th, 1997, this ship has plenty of amenities. You can enjoy time in three pools, spas, bars, or dining areas. You can go to a theater, a solarium, a fitness center, a shopping center, various clubs, a rock climbing wall, four bungee trampolines, and the Viking Crown Lounge, a beautiful 360 degree deck on the top of the ship.
All in all, there is 11 decks, with the top one being the Viking Crown Lounge.
On the 10th deck, you can find a rock climbing wall and a bungee trampoline jump facility. The day spa and fitness center is also on the 10th deck. There is also a teen center and a jogging track.
One of the most popular decks on the ship, the 9th deck features the popular Windjammer Café and the pools - a great spot for rest and relaxation. You can also find a very beautiful solarium and pool here. The solarium is gorgeous.
You'll find rooms and various other things like a casino, clubs, lounges, a theatre, a Centrum, and more as you keep descending down the ship.
The ship has a capacity of 2,446 passengers. It weighs over 80,000 tons! It is greater than 300 yards long, 990 feet, to be exact. This ship can get up to speeds of 22 knots, or just over 25 miles per hour.
There are 4 different types of rooms. You have the basic Interior room, the cheapest rooms, but still with a nice charm. You can get an outside room, which is basically just Interior but with a window. You could get a room with a Balcony, a great way to take in the site in the early morning. And finally, you can relax in a luxurious multi room suite. Every room offers a television, telephone, private bathroom, shower, and hair-dryer.
In conclusion, Enchantment of the Seas is a fairly large ship with lots to do onboard. For 2009, this ship runs cruises to the Caribbean, for anywhere from 4 nights to 8 nights and $249 to $2,499 per person.
You can find more information on http://www.royalcaribbean.com.
Article by Michael G. Stephenson, author of http://www.cruisecrew.net Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Michael_G_Stevenson |
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