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Royal Caribbean Cruise Line

Information about Monarch of the Seas
1991
Year Built
73,937
Tons
1,177
Staterooms
26
Space Ratio


General Information

The Monarch of the Seas started sailing in 1991. Former names: none. The Monarch of the Seas is registered in . The Monarch of the Seas has 1177 cabins.

You can expect between 2354 to 2825 passengers on a typical sailing. This means that at the higher number (usually peak and holiday sailings) Monarch of the Seas has a space ratio of 26.2. (A space ratio less than 33 means that you may find the ship crowded in areas. A space ratio greater than 39 means that there should be plenty of space for each passenger.) When this ship isn't sailing at capacity the space ratio can be as good as 31.4.

The Monarch of the Seas has 822 crew members on board. There are 3 passengers for every crew member on board. There are no self serve laundromats on this cruise ship.

Sister Ships

The following ships share the same class as this ship. This means the basic design and layout of the ship is the same. For the most part the cabins will be identical among these ships, but may be decorated differently.
1991- Monarch of the Seas - No longer sailing
1992- Majesty of the Seas - No longer sailing

Accessibility

There are 0 special needs cabins on this ship. These cabins have been modified for accessibility purposes.

12 Decks

There are 12 on this ship. The highest deck number is 12. The number of decks with passenger cabins is 9.

5% Balconies

This is the percent of the staterooms on board have balconies.





Monarch of the Seas Ship Stats

Item Detail
Year Built 1991
Years Old 33
Tons 73,937
Speed 20.0 knots
Length 880 feet
Beam 106 feet
Total Cabins 1,177
Crew 822
Expected Passengers 2,354 to 2,825
Expected Space Ratio 26
Total decks 12
Decks with cabins 9

Monarch of the Seas Features






Smoking Policy

  • Smoking cigarettes, cigars, electronic cigarettes, and pipes is permitted only in designated outdoor areas that have signage (mainly on the starboard side)
  • Smoking is not permitted inside staterooms or balconies, Central Park or Boardwalk neighborhoods, dining venues, theaters, bars, lounges, hallways, pools, elevators, or jogging tracks
  • The casino allows smoking and has a designated area for non-smoking on most cruises.




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