The Architects Who Helped Design Royal Caribbean as We Know It
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Every Royal Caribbean cruise ship has its own not only DNA to it, but even its own feel.
They're not coming, they don't come out of a magazine. They're not just copy and paste from the last one.
It's a really testament to your ability to again, as I said earlier, it's not just copy and paste.
It is amazing how uncrowded that ship feels and how easy it is to get around.
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