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I have read a few threads today that mention that Splendour of the Seas is looking a bit tired. How do I find out when it is sched to go to dry dock for a make over/sprucing up?

Either way I can't wait to be on board!!:D

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I have read a few threads today that mention that Splendour of the Seas is looking a bit tired. How do I find out when it is sched to go to dry dock for a make over/sprucing up?

Either way I can't wait to be on board!!:D

 

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Like many other RCCL-Captains he is from Norway also like the majority of his officers.

He told us that the Splendour is scheduled for drydock in Lisbon after the transatlantic Crossing in may 2006 for 9 days, as it is usual almost every 5 years. Several exterior renovations are on the to- do- list and a complete renovation of the Windjammer Cafe. We heard from the Sous Chef, a nice guy from Holland, that the refurbishment will be done in the same style like they did it on the Legend of the Seas, the Splendour's older twin sister, the year before.

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