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Travelers who cruise on Royal Caribbean's Splendour of the Seas ship starting in early 2012 will have access to an iPad in their cabin, with more ships set to gain Apple's tablet in the coming years.
The 23-ship company today announced the 19-year-old Splendour of the Seas will leave the fleet in April 2016. The 1,830-passenger ship is being sold to German line TUI Cruises, which in turn will ...
The Splendour of the Seas will receive two new specialty restaurants, the Park Cafe, the nursery, the Diamond Lounge, flat-panel TVs in staterooms and Wi-Fi throughout the ship. Additionally ...
Royal Caribbean International’s Splendour of the Seas will emerge from drydock on ... The refit also is adding 124 balconies to cabins that were oceanview category, the Royal Babies and Tots ...
In addition to boasting five new dining options and more than 120 new balcony staterooms, Splendour of the Seas features a plethora of amenities, including an indoor/outdoor pool, a rock climbing wall ...
The iPads will be available beginning mid-February 2012 on Splendour of the Seas before being extended ... not only from the comfort of their staterooms, but through the pervasive WIFI also ...
From mid-February Splendour of the Seas will become the first cruise ship to feature iPads in all staterooms. Other features added include ship-wide WIFI, a digital way-finding system, electronic ...
Discounted fares begin at about $500 for interior staterooms ... Similar to the Rhapsody of the Seas but slightly smaller. First-time cruisers may find the Splendour more sedate (but only by ...
All passengers have been released from muster and allowed back into their cabins. Thomson Cruises’ newly acquired Splendour of the Seas will be renamed Thomson Discovery when it joins the ...
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