Enchantment of the SeasThe Royal Caribbean Enchantment of the Seas cruise ship was completely renovated in early 2005. The ship is now bigger and has more innovative activities. Kids will like the Splash Deck's 64 water jets, 40 of which are connected to an interactive touch pad system so they can create fountain effects and spray each other. The Pool Deck now juts out over the ocean and features floor windows for a view of the ocean beneath.The Enchantment of the Seas cruises to New England/Canada and to the Caribbean. Departure ports are Philadelphia, Boston and Ft Lauderdale. |
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CanadaThe Enchantment of the Seas makes 7-night New England / Canada cruises from Philadelphia and Boston. Escape the summer heat in July to September of 2005. |
CaribbeanCruise to the Caribbean from Ft Lauderdale on the Enchantment. Destinations include Cozumel and Jamaica. 4- and 5-night cruises sailing year-round in 2006. |
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| The Royal Caribbean Enchantment of the Seas was rebuilt in early 2005, and 73 feet was added to its length. The ship now has 151 more staterooms, new public spaces, bungee-trampolines, suspension bridges over the pool deck, a splash-deck for kids, and a new latin-themed lounge. The Enchantment of the Seas is like a whole new cruise ship. | |