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Old July 28th, 2004, 05:15 AM
Ray Goldenberg
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Default Lengthening, of Enchantment of the Seas!

Hi Everyone,

I received this press release from Royal Caribbean and thought it
would be of interest. If you have missed any of my news' postings,
they are available on my web site.

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Royal Caribbean International Announces Lengthening, Refurbishing of
Enchantment of the Seas

MIAMI, Jul 28, 2004
Royal Caribbean International today announced plans to lengthen and
extensively refurbish its Vision-class ship Enchantment of the Seas.

A 73-foot midsection built by Kvaerner Masa-Yards will be inserted
into the ship at the Keppel Verolme Shipyard in Rotterdam, increasing
the vessel's overall length to 990 feet and its tonnage from 74,140 to
80,700 tons. The new midsection will add 151 staterooms, as well as a
number of indoor and outdoor public areas.

Enchantment of the Seas' transformation comes in the wake of extensive
enhancements to other ships in the Royal Caribbean International
fleet. Nordic Empress was revitalized this spring and made her debut
as Empress of the Seas at the cruise line's new Cape Liberty Cruise
Point in Bayonne, N.J., in May. Monarch of the Seas underwent a
similar refurbishment in early 2003. The line also has announced plans
to revitalize Sovereign of the Seas this fall.

"The refurbishment of Enchantment makes tremendous sense from both an
economic and a strategic standpoint. We add substantial revenue
without adding commensurate costs, while significantly improving the
overall guest experience," said Chairman and CEO Richard D. Fain. "We
have taken what we have learned during the new-build process and
applied best practices to upgrade our existing ships."

The additional space and extensive renovations will accommodate new
public areas onboard Enchantment of the Seas, including a new
specialty restaurant, Royal Caribbean's hallmark Boleros Latin lounge
and Latte'tudes coffee shop, where guests can enjoy Seattle's Best
Coffee(R) and Ben & Jerry's(R) ice cream. In addition, existing spaces
will be extensively reconditioned. The ship's pool deck, main dining
room, shopping area, casino, jogging track, fitness facility, day spa
and art gallery are among several areas to be expanded and
revitalized.

Royal Caribbean has long been a trendsetter in the evolution of the
cruise ship. The line was the first in the industry to lengthen a
cruise ship in 1978, when an 85-foot section was inserted into the
Song of Norway. The company also extended the Nordic Prince in 1980.

Enchantment of the Seas will be out of service from early May until
early July 2005. Launched in 1997, the ship currently sails a rotating
schedule of four- and five-night cruises from Fort Lauderdale, Fla.,
to ports in the Western Caribbean. Following the lengthening,
Enchantment of the Seas will sail a special series of cruises from
three ports in the Northeast throughout the summer and fall before
returning to Fort Lauderdale. She will offer itineraries of varying
lengths to New England and Canada from Cape Liberty Cruise Port in
Bayonne.

The recently refurbished Empress of the Seas will be homeported in
Fort Lauderdale from May 5 to Oct. 6 during special sailings for
Enchantment of the Seas. Empress of the Seas will offer four- and
five-night cruises to ports of call including Key West; Cozumel and
Costa Maya, Mexico; and George Town, Grand Cayman.

Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. is a global cruise vacation company that
operates Royal Caribbean International and Celebrity Cruises, with a
combined total of 29 ships in service and one under construction. The
company also offers unique cruisetour vacations in Alaska, Canada and
Europe. Additional information can be found by contacting your travel
professional.