"Mine does this too," one commenter admitted, "but then shakes it and plays tug of war when we cross the street. But people passing by have a good laugh." Now that's a sight to see!
Neither, however, has given out much information.Passengers want new, smaller ships because these ships can stop in ports where the larger ships do not fit. Some cruise line passengers also preferred the intimacy of a few people being onboard.
In addition, some of Royal Caribbean’s smaller ships are near the end of their lifetime. All ships get repurposed and refurbed all the time; 35 years is considered a reasonable lifespan.Now, the cruise line has quietly given out some information on its plans for smaller ships.Royal Caribbean has been talking about the need for a new class of smaller ships for quite some time.
"We're always designing the next classes of ships really for all of our brands," Liberty said during Royal Caribbean's second-quarter-earnings call. "We specifically pick segments and brands in those segments and deployments and experiences that we believe have a very long runway to generate demand globally, as each of our brands are globally sourced business."He also made it clear that the cruise line sees a need.
"And, of course, the other thing I think that's important when you think about ship classes, whether they could be small, they could be larger, is...a consideration that we also have ships that are reaching 30, 35 years [old]. And so some of this is not just about we want to build same-size ships, smaller ships. It's also replacing ships that will eventually kind of reach their end of life."
At the time of those comments, Liberty was just talking. The cruise line had not ordered a new class of ships nor fully confirmed that one was coming., which is perfect with pretzel chips. It also combined two desserts into one delicious
, and fans say it’s banging.has a snack inspired by one of
. And shoppers are already buying bags in bulk.Summer isn't complete without