Royal Caribbean to offer behind-the-scenes tours

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06 Jul 2011

For guests looking to get a look at what goes on behind closed doors on their Royal Caribbean cruise, there's now an option to take a guided tour from the cruise line.

Royal Caribbean calls it the All Access Tour and is available on all of Royal Caribbean's ships starting with the July 2011 sailings.

Lisa Bauer, Royal Caribbean's Senior Vice President of Hotel Operations, is excited about the new idea, "Our guests have always inquired into what happens behind the scenes and below deck.  We are glad to offer these really special guest tours into areas that are normally not accessible, escorted by staff members who explain the complex workings of running of the world’s largest and most innovative cruise ships.”

The new All Access Tour will include a tour of the ship's bridge, galley, backstage to the main theater, engine control room, and more. .  On cruises of less than seven nights, there will be at least one All Access Tour.  Cruises of seven nights or longer will have two tours at least.  Royal Caribbean confirms more tours can be added based on passenger demand.

The tours are 3.5 hours in duration and cost $150 per passenger.  The All Access Tour can be purchased onboard with the Concierge, Crown & Anchor Society Loyalty Ambassador, or at guest relations.

The new All Access Tour come two years after Princess Cruises and Carnival Cruises began offering behind-the-scenes tours on their cruise ships.

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