Majesty Of The Seas deck plans
Deck layouts, review of facilities, activities, amenities
Majesty Of The Seas deck plan review at CruiseMapper provides newest cruise deck plans (2024-2025-2026 valid floor layouts of the vessel) extracted from the officially issued by Seajets Cruise Line (Small Cruise Lines) deckplan pdf (printable version).
Each of the Majesty Of The Seas cruise ship deck plans are conveniently combined with a legend (showing cabin codes) and detailed review of all the deck's venues and passenger-accessible indoor and outdoor areas. A separate link provides an extensive information on Majesty Of The Seas staterooms (cabins and suites), including photos, cabin plans and amenities by room type and category.
Majesty of the Seas (1992-built, last refurbished in 2016 by RCI) is of the Sovereign-class (smallest and oldest) RCI-Royal Caribbean cruise ships - together with Empress of the Seas (1990-built, rejoined RCI in April 2016). By design, MS Majesty has as sisterships Monarch and Sovereign, both last operated by Pullmantur Cruises (Royal Caribbean's brand in Spain).
Note: CruiseMapper's Majesty OTS deck plans were last updated in 2020 April.
Majesty of the Seas cruise ship deck plan shows a total of 1177 staterooms for 2354 passengers (max capacity is 2825 guests), served by 822 crew and staff. The boat has 12 decks (11 passenger-accessible, 9 with cabins), 7 dining venues (restaurants and food bars), 9 lounges and bars, 2 swimming pools, 2 outdoor Jacuzzies/whirlpools, 11 elevators.
It's good to know that not all elevators on Majesty OTS interconnect all passenger decks. The aft lifts connect decks 5 through 14. The midship lifts connect decks 3 through 7. The forward lifts connect decks 1 through 11.
Majesty OTS deck plan changes 2016 refurbishment review
Majesty's new deck plans feature a water slide! During the ship’s drydock refurbishment in 2016 (April-May), Royal Caribbean planned to add a waterslide. The new feature is part of the H2O Zone WaterPark (on Lido deck 11). The first-ever Royal Caribbean ship with this special facility is Harmony of the Seas (has 4 water slides). The first Freedom-class RCI ship upgraded with the waterslide attraction was Liberty of the Seas (entered drydock in January 2016).
Officially named “Perfect Storm AquaPark”, this interactive water park is installed on Pool Deck 11. Among its features are sea creatures-themed water cannons, a giant drench bucket, and a jungle-gym. The park’s trio of waterslides is named “Cyclone”, “Supercell” and “Typhoon”. The Supercell features a champagne bowl that swirls you around as you descend towards the big splash in the pool. Major deck plan changes after the 2016 refurbishment are the outdoor movie screen (poolside outdoor theatre on Lido Deck 11), renovated Vitality at Sea Spa / Fitness complex (aft on Deck 9, new equipment, carpeting), renovated suites, updated casino, and lounges, VOOM internet.
RCI adjusted the 2016 refurbishment plans. According to the new deck plans, adding Izumi (Asian/Japanese restaurant, sushi, sashimi, sukiyaki), Sabor (Mexican restaurant) and the waterslides were planned for the next scheduled drydock. Refurb 2016 included only casino-lounges-spa-suites renovations, adding Jumbotron (large poolside movie screen), upgrading WiFi to shipwide, adding VOOM Internet and Splashaway Bay (aqua park for kids).
Despite not having Izumi Restaurant, the ship offers several varieties of Izumi sushi available at the buffet restaurant Windjammer (on lido deck 11). The sushi menu is available during dinner time only. The items are a la carte priced: Crispy Philly (USD 8), Crispy Tuna (USD 5), Spicy Tuna (USD 7), Vegetarian Sushi (USD 6), California rolls with fish eggs and scallions (USD 6), Half Futomaki (USD 8), Spicy Salmon roll with avocado (USD 7), Shrimp roll (USD 8).
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