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Where to Ice Skate on the Open Water

December 21, 2007 at 10:00 AM | 1 Comment

Clearly, on-board casinos, Broadway-style shows, movie screening rooms and even that annoyingly over-hyped rock climbing wall weren't enough to keep Royal Caribbean's passengers amused between tropical ports of call. Over the past decade, the cruise ship juggernaut saw fit to outfit its Voyager family of ships--including a couple of the world's largest passengers vessels--with a series of indoor ice rinks, used for professional shows and open skating.

This may seem like an incongruous amenity considering that most winter cruisers are trying to get as far away from the frost as possible, but it's a darn good way to cool down after overdoing it on the mini golf course.

While the patch of ice you'll find on board is a fair sight smaller than your neighborhood rink, you can still get a good figure eight going. Just don't forget to toss a pair of long pants and socks in your bag along with that bikini.

Related Stories:
· Royal Caribbean [Official Site]
· World's Largest Cruise Ship [Jaunted]
· Ice Skating coverage [Jaunted]

[Photo: James Ellsworth]

1 Comment

  1. Julia Rosien

    Jaunted Member
    December 21, 2007 at 1:55 PM




    Royal Skating

    Great post. I'm taking a cruise at the end of January and I honestly can't imagine strapping on some skates that week.

    Still, I guess if you're really bored and need some entertainment.

    Nope, who am I kidding? I'm gonna be all about the sand, sun and surf...

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