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Royal Caribbean Abandons Mega-Ship Strategy With Mysterious New Class Royal Caribbean Discovery

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Creator's Key Takeaways

For 15 years, Royal Caribbean has built the biggest ships on Earth.

They're calling it the Discovery Class, and the language they're using tells you everything.

You don't discover destinations on a ship with 7,000 passengers that can only dock at three ports in the entire Caribbean.

The mega ships made Royal Caribbean rich, but they also boxed them in.

Creator's Tips & Advice

โœ“Consider smaller ships for unique destination access.
โœ“Look for port-forward itinerary options for more immersive experiences.

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhy is Royal Caribbean shifting from mega-ships to smaller Discovery Class ships?
QWhat are the benefits of smaller cruise ships compared to mega-ships?

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