Royal Caribbean is gradually revealing details of what we can expect onboard, including:
- All-suite complex. The line has stated that Spectrum of the Seas will feature Royal Caribbean’s first ever key-card access, private elevator, all-suite complex. It will feature a private swimming pool and a private restaurant, for suite-class cruisers only.
- The Ultimate Family Suite. This suite debuted on Symphony of the Seas in 2018, and is a two-story, 1,134-square-foot playground for families. Highlights include a private 3D cinema, air hockey table, a slide from the kids-only bedroom to the living room, floor-to-ceiling LEGO wall and a 212-square-foot wraparound balcony with a whirlpool, climbing wall and kid-friendly pool table.
- Skypad, a top-deck virtual reality trampoline experience, which debuted on Independence of the Seas.
One large dining room, rather than the four, separate themed dining rooms which are on previous Quantum Class ships.
When it does launch, Spectrum of the Seas will join Quantum of the Seas in sailing the Asia-Pacific region. A second, as yet unnamed, Quantum Ultra-Class ship is also China-bound.
So is Spectrum on your must do list for 2019? Let me know.