The boarders will now better expect as to what are they going to experience and what their money is going to buy them.“Consumers go online to research their holidays and this is the closest they can get to actually being on board.”, Jo Briody of the cruise line said. Viewers can take a sneak-peak into the rooms, but they can’t wander around just anywhere. The virtual tour around the ship excites and enthralls the onlookers to pay a real visit and this was the strategic reason for the collaboration between Google Maps Business View – the commercial arm of Google’s Street View- and the Royal Caribbean. People can zoom nine stories above the ground. There’s also a 200ft rock wall in the ship and boasts a merry-go-round. It’s a treat to see some unique activities happening on the ship including the acrobat training in Aqua theatre and a trip across the zip line. The ship can accommodate 54,000 passengers apart from the crew for restaurants and shopping streets. You can tour the exciting ship with its ravishing dining hall, swimming pool, ice skating rink, and sun deck. Now Google Street View welcomes you aboard the world’s largest and most luxurious cruise, Allure of the Seas.
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