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Saturday, May 29, 2010

Elevators on Explorer of The Seas, Royal Carribean Cruise Line?

I'm going on a cruise aboard the Explorer of the Seas ship which is made by Royal Carribean, I'm pretty sure. Anyways I was wandering if they had glass elevator because the ships I sailed on before with the Carnival Cruise Line did.






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Yes Explorer of The Seas is a product of Royal Caribbean Cruise Line Inc. I am alos pleased to tell you that that particular cruise ship(Explorer of the seas) has glass elevators! :)

Have a look at the link below and you will see it, the link consist of a review from a person that cruised on that line:

http://cruises.about.com/od/royalcaribbe…

It is in the 3rd paragraph!

Hope this helped you!






Answer :
Many Royal Caribbean ships have glass elevators but Explorer is in the earlier class of ships, the Voyager class, which may not have them. The Radiance class ships like

Saturday, May 22, 2010

What is the drinking age on Royal Caribbean Explorer of the seas?

im leaving from nj and going to the bahamas






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on the boat it is twenty one. however when you get off the boat i believe the drinking age is eighteen. alot of places dont ID. idk for sure about in the bahamas but i know in the caribbean they dont. you can always try and order stuff off the boat and if they ID just be like sorry i didnt know the age






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The legal drink age on all cruise ships, including the Explorer, is age 21 and older and it does not change when you are in international waters or docked in a foreign port. Its still age 21 and older. And all of the cruise lines DO enforce it. The only exception to this is if you cruise from a European or South American port with your parents and your parents sign a waiver for you to have beer and wine. Otherwise always no.

BUT, when you get to other ports in the Caribbean and Bahamas you can drink all you want WHEN YOU GET OFF THE SHIP in the clubs, bars, cafes and restaurants and even on tours not arranged by the ship, because the drinking age is age 18 and older. Then you cannot bring alcohol back on board the ship either as it will be confiscated by the cruise line.






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YOUR SO LUCKY !! it's 21 . but your going to have the BEST TIME EVER . i went on there a few years ago and it amazing !!!!!! UUUUH SO SO SO LUCKY !

Saturday, May 15, 2010

On September 15, 2007 which way did the Royal Caribbean: Explorer of the Seas come in?

This is for people that are from Connecticut,
does anyone know which way the ship came in today?

Thanx.






Answer :
RCs explorer of the seas i saw two week ago in new haven CT.

I really cant help you with your question, but when i was there it was going north(i was on a ferry going down to NY)






Answer :
Well your question didn't really make sense, but Explorer of the Seas is probably docked in Bayonne, NJ right now...Bayonne is Explorer's home, meaning thats where it sails from...Cape Liberty, Bayonne NJ

hope this helps!

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Does anyone have pictures of the explorer of the seas ?

like any pictures of videos of your experience ?! and if you don't have that is there a website that prob has some . ORRR you can just tell me your experiences on that ship ?






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I have never been on the ship but here are some facts

Ship Highlights
Full-size basketball court
Ice-skating rink
Rock-climbing wall
In-line skating
Royal Promenade (open 24 hours)
Johnny Rockets® '50s-style restaurant
Portofino Italian Restaurant
Themed bars and lounges
Casino RoyaleSM
Golf simulators
9-hole miniature golf course
Adventure Ocean® youth facilities
Day Spa and Fitness Center

Ship Facts
Maiden Voyage: October 28, 2000
Passenger Capacity: 3,114
Godmother: Jackie Joyner-Kersee
Gross Tonnage: 138,000
Length: 1020'
Max Beam: 157.5'
Draft: 29'
Cruising Speed: 23.7 knots

Link in source will give you more info.

Also here is a photo of the ship

http://images.google.com/images?client=s…

Hope this helps, I'm sure you'll get more answers. Good Luck)






Answer :
The Royal Caribbean web site will allow you to take a virtual tour off the ship showing all of the interesting parts with 360 degree photos. Here's the web link:http://www.royalcaribbean.com/findacruis…

Just click on the link that says VIRTUAL TOUR and wait for it to load. Then when you bring up the photos of the ship you can enlarge each one to see a better view. I do have photos of my two cruises on Voyager class ships (the Explorer is one of the five) but they are on the web in Kodak Gallery and I would have to send you an invite at your email address in order for you to view them.

I have not cruised on the Explorer but I have cruised on two of its twin sister ships, the Adventure and the Mariner. They are all great ships. They have a promenade mall down the center with shops and eating places and once a week they do a parade there. The ship has the signature Royal Caribbean Rock Climbing wall, a mini-golf course, an in-line roller skating rink up near the rock climbing wall, a full sized basketball/tennis, volleyball court, and down on deck 3 an ice skating rink. Then twice a week the ship does a free ice capades style ice show that is performed by mostly past Olympic skaters. The ship has an Adventure Ocean area for kids with a teen disco called fuel that is open until about 2:00 Am each day. It has a place called the Solarium which is a covered pool area that is for adults only. It has a fabulous gym on Deck 12 at the front of the ship so you can watch where you are sailing as you workout. We had balcony cabins on both of our cruises on the Voyager Class ships and they were great

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