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 Majesty the Seas

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The 74,000-ton Majesty of the Seas is as elegant as the most lavish resorts on land. Floor-to-ceiling windows, comfortably-sized staterooms, and a sunny, four-story central lobby highlight the spaciousness of this noble ship. The ship's Sun Deck boasts two swimming pools, flanked by a pool bar and two wide decks stocked with rows of chairs for sun tanning, reading, and sipping cool drinks.
The experience of dining on the Majesty of the Seas can only enhance the luxuriousness of your vacation. Meals include sunrise coffee, breakfast, poolside lunch, afternoon tea, snacks, cocktails, dinner, and a midnight buffet. Specialties such as coq au vin, salad varese, and charlotte rousse always receive warm reviews, as do the delectable strawberry shortcake and chocolate torte. For those favoring a less decadent menu, there are vegetarian and low-fat ShipShape menu choices. You'll have dinner in the Mikado Dining Room or the Maytime Dining Room, both of which feature soft lighting, festive decor, and impeccable service. For lunch and breakfast, guests can sit in the sun and enjoy the ocean breezes and panoramic views at the outdoor Windjammer Cafe.

If you've promised gifts to friends at home or think that you might deserve a new evening gown or bottle of perfume, the Majesty of the Seas has a wide range of boutiques for shopping or just browsing.

 

Total Cabins: 1177
Handicapped Accessible: 4
Passenger Decks: 14
# of Elevators: 11

Normal Passenger Capacity: 2354
Total Passenger Capacity: 2772
Space Ratio/Passenger in cu. ft.: 32.3

 
The main highlights and features of this ship include:
  • Solarium with four whirlpools, indoor/outdoor swimming pool, and retractable glass canopy

  • Kismet Dining Room, the ship's magnificent two-story formal dining room, featuring a dramatic staircase and grand windows

  • Optional ShipShape menu that includes low-fat, healthy dishes, vegetarian entrees, fresh fruits, and an assortment of natural snacks

  • Casino Royale, with blackjack tables, Caribbean stud poker, roulette, craps, and 170 slot machines

  • Jogging track and 18-hole miniature golf course

 

AMENITIES:  Pool,  Jacuzzi,  Restaurant,  Bar,  Room Service,  Wheelchair Accessible,  Fitness Center,

Stateroom Details

The Majesty of the Seas' staterooms are attractively decorated and comfortably equipped to make you feel right at home.

Inside Stateroom:
Each room features two twin beds that may converted into one queen-size bed, private bathroom, vanity area, closed-circuit television, radio, and phone. (119 sq. ft.)
Decks: Promenade Deck, Tween Deck, Showtime Deck, Main Deck, A Deck, B Deck

Ocean View Stateroom:
Each room features two twin beds that may be converted into one queen-size bed, private bathroom, vanity area, closed-circuit television, radio, and phone. (122-157 sq. ft.)
Decks: Commodore Deck, Mariner Deck, Promenade Deck, Tween Deck, Showtime Deck, Main Deck, A Deck, B Deck


Balcony Stateroom:
Each room features a balcony, two twin beds that may be converted into one queen-size bed, sofa bed, refrigerator, private bathroom, bathtub, vanity area, closed-circuit TV, radio, and phone. (264 sq. ft., 70 sq. ft.)
Decks: Bridge Deck


Suite:
Suites feature a balcony, two twin beds that may be converted into one queen-size bed, sofa bed, refrigerator, private bathroom, bathtub, vanity area, closed-circuit TV, radio, and phone. (371 sq. ft., 102-155 sq. ft.)
Decks: Bridge Deck

 

 

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