Things To Do Enchantment Of The Seas

Things To Do Enchantment Of The Seas

Enchantment Of The Seas: Belt out classics from your favorite Broadway shows and box office hits in the original production Stage to Screen, or bang your head along to rock-and-roll tunes from iconic films in Can’t Stop the Rock. And if you’re craving a little cardio, skip the gym and head to Boleros where you can show off your salsa moves to the sound of a live six-piece band.

No matter what kind of flavors you’re in the mood for, every bite onboard is bound to thrill you. Head to Park Café for deli delights — like the famous “Kummelweck” roast beef sandwich — or Chops Grille℠ for a hallmark steakhouse experience spotlighting prime cuts of meat and decadent seafood.

Things To Do Enchantment Of The Seas

Royal Caribbean Enchantment Of The Seas

In 2005, the Enchantment of the Seas was overhauled. Part of overhaul included stretching the vessel by cutting it in two amidship and adding a 73-foot (22 m) long section. Enchantment of the Seas entered dry dock at Keppel Verolme shipyards in Rotterdam on 15 May 2005. The mid-body extension section was built at Aker Finnyards ahead of time, allowing the construction to be done in just over a month.

With plenty of exciting features to explore, Enchantment of the Seas seamlessly blends business with pleasure. Go from state-of-the-art conference facilities to a soothing, luxurious spa. Let your attendees experience an ocean of activities, from bungee trampolines to Broadway-style entertainment. Prepare to be enchanted!

With business meeting venues that accommodate up to 870 guests, Enchantment of the Seas provides sleek, modern business facilities and cutting-edge technology: plasma TVs, video walls, and LCD projectors. Combined with powerful VOOM WiFi, mobile phone connectivity, a business center, and an internet café, you’ll never be disconnected. Once your meeting wraps up, why not try some team building? Climb a rock wall, play a game of volleyball – the options are endless.

While Royal Caribbean is best known for floating metropolises like Harmony of the Seas, aka the largest cruise ship in the world, the line’s Vision class feels much more intimate. Enchantment of the Seas carries less than half the number of passengers as Harmony. But you’ll still find plenty of Royal Caribbean’s signature activities, kids’ programs, and restaurants. (For more on that, keep reading.)

Enchantment Of The Seas Reviews

Enchantment Of The Seas Reviews

When you’re not sampling the local cuisine onshore, you’ll have several onboard options to choose from. During the day, grab a sandwich at Park Café or hit the buffet at Windjammer Café, then grab a scoop at Ben & Jerry’s. For dinner, do the main dining room or pay an extra fee to eat at Chops Grille steakhouse. After, make your way to Boleros, the ship’s Latin-themed club, for a few mojitos and some live music.

From the adrenaline pumping to the deeply relaxing, there’s something for everyone to enjoy aboard Enchantment of the Seas. Indulge in a team meal at our signature steakhouse, reach for the sky with our rock-climbing wall, relax and unwind with a treatment at our Vitality at Sea spa, or just chill by the pool.

Enchantment Of The Seas Deck Plan

Royal Caribbean International (RCI) is a US company, trademarked brand, and subsidiary owned by Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd (RCCL, shipowner). RCI was established in 1968 and currently has over 1/5 of the worldwide cruise market. RCI also has RCCL’s largest fleet as both numbers of vessels and GT tonnage (ship sizes and capacities). All Royal Caribbean liners have names ending with “of the Seas”.

 

The 82,910-ton, 1,950-passenger Enchantment of the Seas was sliced, diced and sewn back during 2005 refurbishment, along with the addition of a 73-ft long midsection.

 

This is the reason why parts of the ship sparkle like new, while others show a bit of wear. Although the external appearance of the Enchantment of the Seas is slightly faded, the midsection (both inside and outside) is still looking comparatively new and offers a larger pool deck, funky suspension bridges, Boleros Latin lounge, Ben and Jerry’s, Champagne bar and ritzy Centrum atrium, full with glass-enclosed elevators.

Enchantment Of The Seas has a total of 1143 cabins (of which 94 Suites, 154 Balcony rooms) in 23 grades. Most Enchantment of the Seas staterooms is 135-260-sq.foot insides (463). 19 are the wheelchair accessible rooms. The largest aboard Enchantment of the Seas are the Royal Suites (1185 ft2).

Shipboard dining options – Food and Drinks

For a quick bite choose Enchantment’s Windjammer Marketplace. It’s set up in various stations, so you can grab everything from cheeses and pizza to carved meats and dessert. Beginning at 3 p.m., afternoon tea is offered there each day. During busy times, it’s difficult to find tables. For more formal dining, better check out the 2-level My Fair Lady dining room. It’s open daily from 7 to 9:30 a.m. for breakfast and from noon to 1:30 p.m. for lunch (when it’s converted into a Brasserie 30 restaurant, which serves excellent dishes like shells with pesto sauce). Set-seating dining times are 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Passengers can opt for any time dining, which allows to avoid set tablemates and eat between 6 and 9:30 p.m. The alternative dining venue onboard Enchantment of the Seas is Chops Grille, which carries a fee of $25 per person.

 

Follows the complete list of Enchantment of the Seas restaurants and food bars.

  • My Fair Lady Restaurant (1346-seat aft Dining Room; offers Brasserie 30 lunch on sea days)
  • Windjammer Cafe Lido buffet restaurant (566-seat, offers Early Breakfast at 6:30 a.m., Breakfast between 7:00-11:30 a.m., Lunch 11.30-3:30 p.m. and Dinner 6.30-9:00 p.m.)
  • Chops Grille (108-seat specialty restaurant; reservations recommended)
  • Park Cafe (68-seat deli restaurant; complimentary – serves the Solarium area).

Shipboard entertainment options – Fun and Sport

Orpheum Theater is the venue to go for shows. It hosts everything from comedic performances and musical revues to free first-run movies. The theatre comprises space on Decks 5 and 6. Flashy Casino Royale is situated between Boleros Lounge and Orpheum Theater on Deck 5 and features an exciting see-through floor close to the entrance and lots of lights, as well as blackjack, roulette, craps, poker and slot machines.

For daytime fun, the main pool deck is the spot to participate in funny contests, from Ms. Biceps to belly-flopping. Most enrichment consists of activities like gaming lessons in the casino and dance classes in the disco, free of charge. If you expect lectures and the like, Enchantment of the Seas probably is not the ship for you. The line offers a number of shore excursions through its “Explorations!” desk. Glass-bottom boat trips and sightseeing tours are very popular, as are beach excursions, but have in mind that you may be able to access some of the beaches for free or for a lower price if you go on your own.

Additional amenities include Complimentary 24-hour Room-Service, Adventure Ocean (Youth program), Internet/WiFi Access, Laundry. Follows the complete list of Enchantment of the Seas lounges, clubs and other entertainment venues for kids, teens, and adults.

  • Orpheum Theater (870-seat, features grand production shows with dance, acrobatics, comedy, and games)
  • Photo Gallery and Shop; Art Gallery
  • The Centrum (5-deck atrium and social hub, offers aerial acrobatics entertainment); Spotlight Lounge (575-seat show lounge); Diamond Club and Lounge; Concierge Club (suite and past guests only); Viking Crown Lounge and Nightclub
  • R Bar (52-seat cocktail bar); Boleros Lounge and Bar (113-seat); Cafe Latte-tudes Bar (36-seat specialty coffee bar, Starbucks Coffee); Ben and Jerry’s (ice cream bar); Schooner Bar (135-seat piano bar); Island Bar; Oasis Bar
  • Centrum Boutiques (duty-free; clothes, perfumes, accessories, jewelry, logo souvenirs, General Store/alcohol, and cigarettes)
  • Casino Royale (259-seat)
  • Royal Caribbean Online center (Internet computers room; 24-hour)
  • Vitality at Sea Spa and Fitness Center; 6 jacuzzis; 3 pools
  • Solarium lounge (includes Cafe Bar, pool bar and adults only pool area)
  • Outdoor Movie Screen
  • Video Games Arcade; Fuel Teen Disco club; Royal Babies and Tots Nursery
  • Adventure Beach; Adventure Ocean kids lounge area

Sports Court (golf simulator, table tennis, basketball court); Vita Course Jogging Track; Rock-climbing Wall; Bungee Trampolines.

Is Enchantment of the Seas a good ship?

Enchantment of the Seas ranks #10 out of 24 Royal Caribbean International Cruise Ships based on an analysis of expert and user ratings, as well as health ratings. Enchantment of the Seas offers a wide range of accomodation options. Browse cabins to find the stateroom that suits your needs.

What class ship is Enchantment of the Seas?

Vision-class
Enchantment of the Seas is a Vision-class cruise ship operated by Royal Caribbean International. In September 2017, Enchantment of the Seas evacuated the company’s employees and their families from Miami endangered by Category 5 hurricane.

When was the Enchantment of the Seas refurbished?

Originally debuting in 1997, Enchantment of the Seas is one of the oldest ships in Royal Caribbean’s fleet, but a comprehensive 2005 refurbishment brought her up to speed with the rest of the fleet.