The 74,077-ton, 2,744-passenger Majesty of the Seas underwent a considerable bow-to-stern refurbishment in early 2007 at a cost of nearly 36 million dollars. After the makeover, Majesty proved the money was well spent. There is certainly a "wow" factor - with special highlights that include her amazing new spa and fitness center, new casual restaurants, fully redesigned teen amenities which are exclusive to the twelve - seventeen year old set, and a re-arranged and refitted pool deck. Other main changes took place in the staterooms - with new carpets, bedding and the addition of flat-screen TVs. The Viking Crown Lounge got a totally new look and so did the stores in the Centrum. There is one thing that did not change: Standard rooms (inside and out) are contenders for smallest in the industry. At a claustrophobic 122 square ft., fulfilling Royal Caribbean's marketing plan ("get out there") will not be a challenge. And Majesty of the Seas did not receive any additional verandas, so those staterooms that do come with balconies are priced at a premium.
Some loyal cruisers, especially those with children, are surely upset by the last 2016 refurbishment of the ship. There are no longer plans for adding the specialty dining venues Izumi and Sabor, a waterslide or the DreamWorks Experience. The revitalization includes an update to the casino, poolside movie screen, VOOM WiFi and family jacuzzis.
Majesty of the Seas itinerary program is based on 3- and 4-day short Bahamas cruises from Miami, Florida year round. Feature port destinations include Nassau and Coco Cay (Royal Caribbean’s private island).
Starting March 2019, the ship will operate Cuba cruises leaving roundtrip from Port Canaveral (Orlando, Florida.USA) to Havana. The first cruise (itinerary March 25) prices started from USD 540 pp. Bookings were opened on July 14, 2017.
Majesty of the Seas offers 4- and 5-night itineraries to Havana Cuba (day visits and overnights) leaving roundtrip from Tampa (in the period April-October 2018) and from Fort Lauderdale (November 2018 through March 2019).
Majesty Of The Seas has a total of 1177 cabins (of which 63 Suites, no Balcony rooms, 100 adjoining) in 28 grades. Most Majesty of the Seas staterooms are 115-sq.foot insides (460) and 120-sq.foot oceanview (586). 4 are the wheelchair accessible rooms. The largest aboard Majesty of the Seas are the Royal Suites (700 ft2).
The Moonlight Restaurant on Deck 3 and Starlight on Deck 4 are the main dining rooms aboard Majesty of the Seas, and their atmosphere is rich yet not pretentious. The only difference between the two is the seat cushions' color: maroon in Moonlight and teal in Starlight. The food is standard dining room fare, including lobster bisque, shrimp cocktail, roast duck, steak and salmon. The waiters make personal recommendations (usually for an appetizer or dessert). A Royal Lifestyle menu features lighter and healthier items. Vegetarian cuisine is also available. Low-sugar, low-salt and other special diets are accommodated, and the whole Royal Caribbean fleet is free of trans-fat.
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In addition to the events that are being announced in the daily planner Cruise Compass, onboard entertainment features live music and the most recent movies on the big screens in Spectrum lounge and Chorus Line Theater. Trivia and Sudoku puzzles are daily available in the library. Evening entertainment offers individual performers (a magician, comic or musician) and production shows in the Chorus Line Theater. Two shows are usually available each night to accommodate both dining times. Dancing is offered all around Majesty of the Seas, from calypso music poolside and classics in the Centrum to piano sing-alongs in Schooner Bar and Latin flavors in Boleros. Late each night, a game show (The Newlywed Game, Battle of the Sexes) takes place, usually in the Spectrum lounge and draws a large crowd.
Additional amenities include: Complimentary 24-hour Room-Service, Supervised Youth program, Internet/WiFi Access, Laundry.
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Build Year : 2002 |
Width : 33.00 |
Length : 269.00 |
Speed : 19.00 |
Capacity : 2744 |
Deck Quantity : 12 |
Cabin Quantity : 1275 |
Restaurant Quantity : 2 |
Lift Quantity : 13 |
Balancer : Yes |