More than just a facial for ship re-entering service
Royal Caribbean International’s Enchantment of the Seas re-entered service this month after an extreme makeover.
It included a new 73-foot midsection and bow-to-stern renovations.
The undertaking included the addition of 151 more staterooms. It also included suspension bridges, a Splash Deck for kids and bungee trampolines.
Several entertainment and dining concepts from Royal Caribbean’s newest ships were also added to the Enchantment, including the Boleros Latin Lounge.
The ship’s new family staterooms sleep six.
Royal Caribbean International is a global cruise vacation company with 19 ships in service, and two more under construction.
Report by David Wilkening
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