Royal Caribbean International’s Brilliance of the Seas has reemerged from a $30 million drydock. The 2,100 guest ship will now offer vacationers signature Royal Caribbean amenities first introduced aboard Oasis-class ships including five new dining concepts, an exhilarating aerial entertainment experience and technology advancements allowing guests to stay more connected than ever before.
Doubling
her dining options, Brilliance of the Seas now
offers guests a wide variety of culinary experiences from
family-style festivity at the Italian trattoria, Giovanni’s Table,
to the intimate and exclusive multi-course Chef’s Table. Guests can
expand their palettes at a multitude of other dining venues including
Royal Caribbean’s signature Izumi Asian Cuisine, Park Café and
Rita’s Cantina.
In
addition, the five-story Centrum – which is the focal point of the
ship – has been transformed into a spectacular new space featuring
the Centrum experience, which includes the addition of the
60’s-inspired R Bar as well as a multitude of entertainment
experiences including enriching daytime activities, nighttime
entertainment and a new high-flying entertainment experience where
aerialists glide through the vertical space of the atrium.
The
ship also features a new locatin for the Concierge Club for suite
guests, a Diamond Club for Crown & Anchor Society loyalty program
members, a new English pub and the popular Royal Babies and Tots
Nursery giving parents more opportunities to enjoy the ship’s
amenities with peace of mind that their babies are being tended to by
qualified care givers. Guests also will find that staying connected
at sea will be easier with Wi-Fi access throughout the ship and enjoy
a host of technology enhancements that include flat-panel televisions
in all staterooms, an outdoor LED movie screen on the pool deck, as
well as an interactive digital way-finding system. Old favorites such
as the self-leveling pool tables, the adults-only Solarium and the
Vitality Spa and Fitness Center can still be found onboard and are
sure to delight guests of all ages.
The
ship will spend a few weeks in Northern Europe before heading to
Boston.
Source:
RCI