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Royal Caribbean is now the only cruise line in the world with onboard PADI Five Star Dive Centers, allowing guests to become certified scuba divers on their sailings.
ROYAL CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL also:
- Lowered the entry-level age on its onboard kids programs from 3 years old to 6 months old and developed two new series of programs for the line's youngest passengers. The line created the daily, 45-minute parent-and-child playgroups for the infant-and-toddler set via a newly formed partnership with toy company Fisher-Price.
- Introduced a $3.95 surcharge to dine in the Johnny Rockets restaurants onboard its Voyager-class ships. The charge is in place on the Mariner of the Seas, the Navigator of the Seas and the Explorer of the Seas; the Adventure of the Seas implements the charge on Oct. 24, and the Voyager of the Seas does so on Nov. 6. A spokesman said the charge was to help "manage guest volume."
*A fleet-wide upgrade of all beds on Royal Caribbean International ships has been unveiled.
The line claims to have created a solution to the gap that invariably forms when two twin beds are pushed together to form a larger, queen-size bed.
Custom-designed pillow tops are doubled over when placed on twin beds, but are unfolded and laid on top of one another, and the mattresses, to create a gap-free queen-size mattress.
New bedding will appear in May on new ship Freedom of the Seas and will be introduced across the fleet over the following 12 months.
Royal Caribbean International to Introduce New Royal Beach Club in Cozumel will join the line's already successful Perfect Day at CocoCay in the Bahamas &
Royal Beach Club Paradise Island in the Bahamas