No problems with the Royal Caribbean production line.

When Royal Caribbean announced their plans for the all new Quantum class ships, with their ground breaking technology and never before seen features at sea including virtual balconies in their inside staterooms, interactive maps, bionic bar, 270 degrees, Ripcord, the North Star, Dynamic dining, bumper cars and much more it was hard to believe anyone could take it further.

Not for Royal Caribbean though.

They have now topped it by announcing their newest ship to be built, set to be the biggest ship in the world.

Harmony of the Seas.

Another Oasis class ship, the 3rd in the class alongside Oasis and Allure of the Seas.  She will be slightly bigger and heavier and will incorporate not only the amazing Oasis class features such as the much loved and unique central park and board walk but also some of the Quantum class features such as a bionic bar, super fast internet connections and wow bands

 

She will feature virtual balconies in her inside staterooms and studio staterooms for solo travellers. Harmony of the seas will boast an amazing Aqua park with water slides spanning over several decks above Central Park, a first for Royal Caribbean, but a feature that is loved by Carnival, NCL and MSC’s Customers.

There will also be the introduction of RCI’s 3rd Quantum class ship, the Ovation of the Seas, which will be joining the fleet in Mid 2016, starting with 3 trips from Southampton before making her way round to Singapore. She will feature all of the mod cons that can be found on her 2 sisters, and from what I have heard, it’s going to be fantastic!!

 

RCI have now placed an order for a 4th Quantum class ship, which will be built for 2019. What will technology have for us in 4 years time? What ever it is you can bet it will be found on this ship.

 

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Hi, I'm Trevor Smith and I joined the travel industry in 2001 as a part time travel consultant. Over the years and as the industry took a grip of my career I have moved through the ranks. Going full time in 2002 I soon went into management, training and development.…

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