Being
Royal Caribbean Internationals oldest ship in use Majesty of The Seas is the
true Majesty, entering in service in 1992, she will turn twenty three next
year, she's been here through it all, from a golden age of cruising to an
economic depression, and still continues to dazzle today.
Today she is the only Royal Caribbean vessel
to homeport year round in Miami, from there she operates 3-4 night, inexpensive
cruises, which are ideal to first time cruisers. She has undergone a refurbishment
dry-dock in 2007 to add the new RCI innovations to her including a Johnny
Rockets, The Compass Deli, and Freeze ice cream.
However, all good things must come to an end,
or at least step out of the spot light. In April of 2016 Majesty of The Seas
will enter a dry dock to be transferred to Pullmantur Cruises, a subsidiary
company of RCI. It is assumed that she will operate under the name Pullmantur
Majesty. I have contacted Royal Caribbean International about a possible
replacement for Majesty of the Seas in Miami, but I have not yet received a
response.
-Kevin McKellar
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