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| Royal Caribbean International - Jewel of the Seas |
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Year Built: 2004 |
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Year Refurbished: N/A |
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Year Entered Present Fleet: 2004 |
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Previous Name: N/A |
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Country Of Registry: Bahamas |
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Tonnage (GRT): 90090 |
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Pax (basis 2): 2,110 |
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Max Pax (inc. Uppers): 2,501 |
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Passenger Decks: 12 |
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Number Of Crew: 859 |
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Officers' Nationality: Norwegian |
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Cruise/Hotel Staff Nationality:
International |
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Jewel of the Seas Special Needs Info | Jewel of the Seas Dining Policy | Jewel of the Seas Wine List
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| Highlights |
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Specialty dining choices. You've got the always-casual Seaview Café, the mouth-watering steaks from Chops Grille or the intimate dining setting and Italian cuisine of Portofino. These, in addition to the two-level main dining room with cascading waterfall, the Windjammer Café for on-the-go dining and the wandering food carts of the "Midnight Delight." And if you must remain in your room? 24-hour room service!
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Lounges, bars, theaters and cabarets. From the four, distinct venues at Colony Club - including The Game Reserves with its self-leveling pool tables - to the top-of-the-ship Viking Crown Lounge and at least a half dozen other options, you've got more entertainment choices aboard than most towns ashore! And if you must remain in your room? Data port hook ups for your laptop so you can entertain yourself communicating with the office you left behind.
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Sports & Fitness. Where is it written that cruise passengers must gain weight on their cruise? Though there're plenty of places to put on the pounds, there're plenty more to take them off - the rock climbing wall for starters. Plus, the enormous, two-level ShipShape Fitness Center, a sports court, golf simulators and putting green, a jogging track, and one of the most adventurous list of shore excursion activities (kayaking, hiking, diving, rafting) found anywhere. And if you must remain in your room? Push-ups, crunches and jumping jacks - your cabin is plenty big enough!
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Kid's Activities. Your kids will find the cabin useful for one thing - sleeping. And that sleep will be deep, what with all the daytime calorie-burners and attention-getters the Jewel has in store. "Adventure Ocean," Royal Caribbean's terrific kids program, mixes entertainment with education with four, age-specific groupings. The little ones have their finger-painting and games; the teens have their 'disco' and pool! And if they must remain in the room? There's the TV with Discovery Channel®, first-run movies and satellite programming with children's shows.
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The Ocean. No matter how comfortable your cabin may be, there's the lure of the ocean - the views out to sea. If your cabin is on Deck 7, 8, 9 or 10, chances are you have a private balcony outside that glass door. But wherever you are onboard the Jewel you're only steps from a sea view. Glass elevators, glass walls, a glass solarium and acres of open deck space offer an open, airy feeling throughout. And if you must remain in your cabin? Watch TV - there's a Bridge-mounted camera pointed out to sea!
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Recommended for:
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Not Recommended for:
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- All ages but particularly popular with families and couples
- Newlyweds, groups, and special occasions such family reunions
- Active, "Get Out There" passengers
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- Passengers seeking total, uncompromised luxury. The Jewel of the Seas, though decidedly "upscale" in facilities and atmosphere, offers a mainstream cruise experience.
- Passengers who insist on ultra-flexible dining. The Jewel offers the traditional style of dining with assigned dining times and tables. Still, there are plenty of alternative dining options to mix up the dining experience.
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Jewel of the Seas Special Needs Info
All cruise ships have a limited number of accessible cabins and in-room special needs amenities such as TTY phones and vibrating alarm clocks. To obtain the cabin and amenities you require, book early. It is also important to communicate your special needs to your MyGreatTrip.com cruise counselor prior to booking so he or she can determine whether your needs can be met.
The Special Needs information shown for this ship was provided by the cruise line and MyGreatTrip.com is not responsible for any errors or omissions.
| For passengers with limited mobility |
| Wheelchair accessible cabins |
Yes |
| Cabins with widened stateroom door |
Yes |
| Cabins with widened bathroom door |
Yes |
| Cabins with roll-In shower |
Yes |
| Cabins with fold down shower bench |
Yes |
| Shower stool upon request |
Yes |
| Number of inside accessible cabins |
5 |
| Number of outside accessible cabins |
6 |
| Number of veranda accessible cabins |
6 |
| Number of suite accessible cabins |
2 |
| Push-button cabin door |
Yes |
| Push-button bathroom door |
Yes |
| Additional grab bars in bathroom and shower |
Yes |
| Raised toilet seats |
Yes |
| Toilet grab bar |
Yes |
| Transfer bench upon request |
Yes |
| Adjustable shower height |
Yes |
| Closet bars lowered |
Yes |
| Safe accessible from wheelchair |
Yes |
| Elevators support wheelchairs |
Yes |
| Elevators support scooters |
Yes |
| Wheelchair access to all public rooms |
Yes |
| Elevator access to all passenger decks |
Yes |
| Sills at public room thresholds |
Yes |
| Accessible tables in main dining room |
Yes |
| Power wheelchairs or scooters can be recharged in cabin |
Yes |
| Accessible public restrooms on every deck |
Yes |
| Access to a pool and/or a jacuzzi with a lift |
Yes |
| Wheelchair accessible tables in the casino |
Yes |
| Spa is wheelchair accessible |
Yes |
| Guest relations and shore excursions desks are accessible |
Yes |
| Pier assistance offered |
Yes |
| Early embarkation/disembarkation offered |
Yes |
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| For passengers who are Hard of Hearing or Deaf |
| Assistive listening devices available on request |
Yes |
| Infrared system in show area to amplify dialogue |
Yes |
| TTY phone in stateroom |
Yes |
| Shake awake or flashing light alarm clock on request |
Yes |
| Closed caption decoders on televisions |
Yes |
| Flashing light door buzzers available |
Yes |
| Flashing light smoke detectors |
Yes |
| Quiet area in dining room available |
No |
| ASL interpreters available upon request, with 60 days advance notice |
Yes |
| For passengers with low vision or who are blind |
| Daily activity list offered in large print |
Yes |
| Daily activity list offered in braille |
Yes |
| Menus offered in large print |
Yes |
| Menus offered in braille |
Yes |
| Cruise services directories offered in large print |
Yes |
| Cruise services directories offered in braille |
Yes |
| Personnel assigned for assistance in case of emergency |
Yes |
| Cabin steward can orient passenger to cabin facilities |
Yes |
| Elevators have braille, tactile and audible arrival alerts |
Yes |
| Service animals allowed onboard |
Yes |
| Personnel will orient passenger to the ship upon embarkation |
Yes |
| Early embarkation/disembarkation upon request |
Yes |
| Emergency procedures offered in braille |
No |
| Internet café equipped with Jaws and a KOSS - TD/80 headset |
No |
| Tactile and braille signage in public areas |
Yes |
| For Passengers with Diabetes |
| 24-Hour room service |
Yes |
| Refrigerator in cabin |
Yes |
| Note: On request |
| Sugar-Free desserts available |
Yes |
| Container for needle disposal on request |
Yes |
| Doctor on board |
Yes |
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| Details | | Passengers - 2501 | Tonnage - 90090 | | Length - 962 feet | Draft - 26 feet | | Cruising Speed - 25 knots | Decks - 12 |
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