Floor-to-ceiling windows, comfortably sized staterooms, and a sophisticated, four-story central lobby highlight the spaciousness of Majesty of the Seas. As part of the Sovereign Family of ships, it was among the first mega ships in the cruise industry to take to the seas, and it's still an industry leader in the realm of family-friendly activities and innovative public areas, which include nine bars and lounges, an open-air basketball court, and Royal Caribbean's signature rock climbing wall. The ship's Sun Deck boasts two swimming pools, flanked by a pool bar and two wide decks stocked with rows of chairs for sun tanning, reading, and sipping cool drinks. Guests in the mood for an endorphin rush should take on the ship's rock-climbing wall, which towers 200 feet above sea level. Extend the workout with a trip to the ship's fitness center, or soothe sore muscles at the ship's full-service spa. If you just want to relax, catch a movie in the ship's cinema. If you've promised gifts to friends at home, Majesty of the Seas has a wide range of boutiques for shopping or just browsing. Meals options include sunrise coffee, breakfast, poolside lunch, afternoon tea, snacks, cocktails, dinner, and a midnight buffet. For those favoring a less decadent menu, there are vegetarian and low-fat ShipShape menu choices. Or, sit in the sun and enjoy the ocean breezes and panoramic views at the outdoor Windjammer Cafe. When it's time for entertainment, there are nine lounges to mingle in, plenty of live entertainment, and a casino filled with table games and slot machines. All the while, Adventure Ocean youth facilities take care of the younger set.
Our models are all handmade using plank on frame method. The crafsmen have spent more than 500 hours to complete this thoudsands details models. It was all made of mahogany and teak wood and then painted in a breautiful white color.
Dimensions: 31"L x 6"W x 12.5"H
Ship Statistics:
Name: Majesty of the Seas Registry: The Bahamas
Ship Completed Date: 4/26/1992 Call Letters: LAO14
Refurbished Date: 1/1/2002 Gross Tonnage: 73941
Number of Crew, Nationality: 827, International Gross Tonnage: 7394
Stabilized: Yes Average Speed: 22 knots
Maximum Speed: 22 knots Length: 880 feet
Beam: 106 fee Space Ratio: 32.3:1
Number of Passenger Decks: 11 Number of Inside Rooms: 445
Number of Outside Rooms: 732 Number of Restaurants:
Number of Pools: 2 Number of Elevators: 11
Voltage: 110/220 AC Non-Smoking Dining: Yes
Non-Smoking Ship: No
The price of this product includes all shipping and handling
Highlights about our products
• 100% hand built from scratch using “plank on frame” construction method
• Hundreds of hours is required to finish a model
• Completed models contain thousands of details created by our skillful master craftsmen.
• Made of finest wood like Rosewood, Mahogany, Teak and other exotic tropical wood.
• Chrome and brass fittings and ornaments constitute the excellence of our models
• Extensive research through original plans and pictures make our models authentic.
• Each model goes through a demanding quality control process before leaving the workshop
• Just the perfect gift for home or office decorator, boat enthusiast or passionate collector
Our models have all the little details that would amaze you the moment you see them. Just look at them and you will highly appreciate not only the skills but also the time that our master craftsmen spend on each of these models. Recommended by many experts, it’s an excellent idea to put the ships in display cases to not only increase their value but also protect them from dust.
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