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Cruise news: RCCL's decade in review

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CRUISE
February 6, 2018
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INSIGHT BY TOM STIEGHORST
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.: A decade in review
A 10-year retrospective is in many ways an artificial time period, but a comparison between where RCCL is in 2018 and where it was in 2008 is particularly telling.
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NEWS
Trampoline attraction part of Mariner of the Seas makeover

The bungee trampoline experience, called the Sky Pad, can be enjoyed with or without a virtual-reality headset.

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USVI getting there, day by day

The U.S. Virgin Islands is close to having full power on all three islands, following the hurricanes last September.

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Cunard cruises to feature cartoonists from The New Yorker

They will host drawing sessions, workshops, hands-on demonstrations and caption contests.

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Norwegian Cruise Line ship to be called Encore

Due for delivery Oct. 31, 2019, the Encore will sail seven-day Caribbean cruises from Miami in its inaugural season.

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Silver Cloud opens photo workshop

Silversea said it will offer both private and group lessons, along with an array of specialty workshops for both beginners and pros.

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FEATURED STORY
MSC Seaside's long zipline is worth a long wait

As you get strapped in, it's natural to get a little anxious about the upcoming experience. Some 20 decks above the ocean, the vista at the top of the funnel is impressive, and the drop looks daunting.

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