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Learn how Royal Caribbean's Star of the Seas uses AI and weighing technology to reduce food waste and improve sustainability on board.
Credit...Courtesy of Guntû Supported by By Matthew Kronsberg It can seem to a casual observer that in the cruise industry, ships only ever get bigger. Case in point: Royal Caribbean’s Star of the Seas ...
Specialty dining venues include Chops Grille, a steakhouse, Izumi Hibachi & Sushi, Hooked Seafood and Giovanni’s Italian. The most upscale and exclusive dining option is the Lincoln Park Supper Club, ...
The ship features a familiar layout and many features found on sister vessel Icon of the Seas, both tied for the title of ...
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Royal Caribbean’s Star of the Seas, the world’s newest and largest cruise ship, has launched from Port Canaveral with eight ...
Royal Caribbean's Star of the Seas is the world's biggest cruise ship alongside sister ship Icon of the Seas and I was one of ...
Cruise lines often have their own private islands and Royal Caribbean is no exception - we take a look at what cruise ...
The Star of the Seas is a 20-deck, 1,196-foot long vessel that accommodates a staggering 5,610 guests at a time - earning it ...
Port Canaveral’s Jetty Park shoreline was filled with hundreds of park visitors, campers, and beachgoers providing an enthusiastic send-off to the world’s largest cruise ship, Royal Caribbean’s Star ...