Your best guide to - Explorer of the seas - Pt1

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
  • Built in 2000, Explorer of the seas was the worlds largest cruise ship, and had some amazing innovative design features for that era.
    Most notably, an internal split structure that housed a 395 ft long promenade resembling a town street, with shops, a bar, and a cafe; and accommodation that had windows overlooking that ‘street’.
    All of which have evolved into the layout and design of Royal Caribbean's latest Oasis class ships of today.
    In the first of our ‘ship tour’ and ‘look around’ videos, we will bring you a very detailed walk and wander into the Royal Promenade, and the things you can find and enjoy in one of the worlds first floating shopping malls and town streets on a cruise ship.
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Комментарии • 4

  • @HonestOtter
    @HonestOtter 11 месяцев назад +2

    Good tour! RCL is our favorite but we haven't made it onto Explorer of the Seas yet. Interesting to see where the Royal Promenade concept started as it is such a staple of the fleet now. 👍

    • @BritsAbroadTravelCruise
      @BritsAbroadTravelCruise  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your kind comment. Yep, it all started with Voyager of the seas and then Explorer. An inside street on a ship rather than just a central Atrium. That idea is now present not only on Royal Carribbean but copied by MSC in their 'Galleria' and in some form or other, onboard other modern cruise lines.

  • @cruisingwithantanddick
    @cruisingwithantanddick Год назад +1

    Nice tour! 🙂