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If you've never taken a cr ise, you probably think that cruises are j st about seasickness, seeing ports, and ating plenty of food. A Royal C ribbean Cruise is way more than th t. With large cruise ships, seasickness is r re. The ship is so big th t most passengers would forget about b ing at sea if it weren't for the br athtaking views from the deck and the s othing ocean breezes. Of course, Royal C ribbean offers excellent dining experiences for br akfast, lunch, and dinner, but the d ning is only the beginning of the ncredible on-board experience. All day long, th re are activities on board for very traveler's tastes. There are sports and xercise classes on board. There's a gym so th t you can keep up with y ur regular exercise regimen. Of course, you can s nbathe or just lounge by the p ol under an umbrella. There's a spa to h lp you unwind completely, too. There are pl nty of activities for children on b ard. For babies, there are classes th t parents can enjoy with their ch ldren. For children three and older, the w ll-trained staff provides activities that don't r quire the parents' presence, so that p rents can enjoy a little vacation fr m parenting. Of course, parents can ch ose to be with their children as m ch as they want. But the g idance counselors are some of the b st is the business. Their children's pr gram is ranked in the top thr e of all major cruise lines.
You can enjoy live bands, DJ's, th ater productions, and more. There's always s mething going on, whether it's a k raoke night, a singles' party, or ven a toga party. Some Royal C ribbean cruise ships even feature an ice sk ting rink, which you can use d ring the day. In the evening, you can njoy a show with professional skaters fr m around the world. With so m ch to do on board a Royal Caribbean cruise , there's always something for everyone!
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