5 Reasons why Brilliance of the Seas has Old World Charm! Radiance Class Ship Tour!

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the radiance class including the brilliance of the seas is going to be probably my absolute favorite ship
these ships were built around 2001 to 2004 and so they're going to be a little bit older
it's also going to allow you to have plenty of glass so that you can look out because the hallway is now pushed to the side of the ship
the last really really nice thing about this ship is the solarium
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Sailing onboard Royal Caribbean's Brilliance of the Seas for a 4-Night LONG Weekend Sailing out of Tampa, FL, it dawned on me that many people have never sailed on Roya Caribbean's smaller ships and do not know about their old world charm! The Radiance Class ships include the Radiance, Jewel, Serenade and Brilliance of the Seas. Yes, these cruise ships have have less people, less entertainment, and less amenities but it makes up for it in appearance and ability to go to unique ports! If you have sailed on an Oasis Class or Quantum class, you have to check out this quick Brilliance of the Seas ship tour to see all she has to offer! Chapters: 00:00 Intro - Radiance Class Ships 1:44 Centrum Tour 2:55 Glass Hallways 3:52 Self-Leveling Pool Tables 4:31 The Colony Club 5:14 The Domed Solarium