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Considered one of the industry's first, true mega-liners, the Majesty of the Seas and her sisters, the Sovereign of the Seas and the Monarch of the Seas, ushered in a number of industry standards that are still with us today. Here are just a few of her time-proven innovations and highlights.
  • Giant Atrium. Every ship has a multi-deck atrium these days, but Royal Caribbean was the first to introduce the atrium concept as we know it today
  • Glass Elevators. Almost every ship has scenic glass elevators these days, but again, Royal Caribbean was a leader with this innovation
  • Multi-level Dining Rooms. The Majesty and her sister ships revived the elegance of multi-level restaurants not seen since the Golden Age of ocean liners.
  • Sleek Design. The Majesty's lines are sleek and streamlined - not since the famous liner the Normandie has a class ships this size looked so good!
The industry has changed a lot since the Majesty entered service in 1992. Private balconies (the Majesty has only a limited number) are becoming the norm. Personal space (the Majesty's cabins are very small) has increased significantly. Yet this trend-setting ship, now well-established in short, 3- and 4-night itineraries, continues to reign as a proud, perennial favorite.

.Recommended for:
.Not Recommended for:
  • All ages but particularly popular with families, couples, and singles
  • Passengers looking for a value-priced, quick getaway aboard a big-ship
  • Active, "Get Out There" passengers
  • Passengers seeking absolute luxury. The Majesty offers a "mainstream" cruise experience.
  • Passengers who insist on ultra-flexible dining. The Majesty offers the traditional style of dining with assigned dining times and tables. Although the Windjammer Café offers a casual, restaurant-style dining at night, there are no true, "alternative" restaurants onboard.

ShipShopper Index™:
Year Built:
1992 (refurbished 2006)
Size Category:
Large (73,941 tons)
Passengers:
2,350
"Elbowroom" Factor:
Cozy
Outside Cabins:
68%
Balcony Cabins:
5%
Sister Ships:
Sovereign of the Seas, Monarch of the Seas
Length:
880 feet
Width:
106 feet
Crew:
840
Registration: Norway



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