Royal Caribbean International will spend $61 million on a November drydocking for the Adventure of the Seas, introducing new waterslides, the FlowRider surf simulator, and a children’s aquapark, Splashaway Bay, among other enhancements.
In addition, guests will enjoy a new lineup of culinary and entertainment venues with Izumi Japanese Cuisine, Chops Grille and Boleros Latin Lounge. The ship also will receive more than 100 new staterooms.
“We’ree thrilled to debut an array of new enhancements to one of our guest’s most beloved ships,” said Michael Bayley, President and CEO, Royal Caribbean International. “The name Adventure says it all; this ship is packed with action, featuring a mix of signature features and innovations, including thrilling new waterslides and VOOM, the fastest internet at sea.”