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Royal Caribbean finishes multimillion-dollar upgrades to Voyager of the Seas

Following a major $97 million amplification, Voyager of the Seas set sail from its homeport in Singapore with new features and experiences, including The Perfect Storm multistory waterslides.

Royal Caribbean's Voyager of the Seas has completed a $97 million, 41-day transformation, and sailed into Singapore to kick off her season across Southeast Asia this week.

New additions include The Perfect Storm duo of three-story racer waterslides and glow-in-the-dark laser tag with Battle for Planet Z. Debuting alongside this lineup is the reinvigorated Vitality Spa and Fitness Center, redesigned kids and teens spaces as well as 72 new inside and balcony staterooms.

Guests can also look forward to the new Royal Caribbean International mobile app, which will deliver a more seamless holiday experience. Through the app, passengers will be able to check in for their cruise, view their onboard expenses as well as make and manage reservations for onboard activities, dining, shows and shore excursions, among other features.  

The first Royal Amplified ship to debut in Asia, Voyager is will be cruising roundtrip from Singapore on a series of 3- to 5-night adventures to Penang, Melaka and Kuala Lumpur (Port Klang), Malaysia; and Phuket, Thailand.

Voyager set course for Penang on its first Southeast Asia cruise on Oct. 21. Beginning Nov. 30, the amplified ship will set sail for a season Down Under with 9- to 12-night South Pacific cruises from Sydney and visit exotic destinations, including Brisbane and Airlie Beach, Australia; Noumea and Mare, New Caledonia; and Mystery Island, Vanuatu. In 2020, Voyager will return to Singapore for her summer season from May to June, with a series of  3- to 5-night sailings to popular destinations in Southeast Asia.

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