Harmony of the Seas also will feature a new Bionic Bar situated on the Royal Promenade. This innovative bar was first introduced aboard Quantum of the Seas, which features robot bartenders serving up one-of-a-kind cocktails. Additionally, guests onboard the new ship will enjoy RFID technology with Royal WOWBands that provide them access to their staterooms as well as make onboard purchases and reservations.
Virtual Balconies will replace inside staterooms and Harmony of the Seas will also feature several studio staterooms, specifically designed for solo travellers. Some staterooms will be made even larger and suite guests will have exclusive access to new areas of the ship, including a Suite Sun Zone, and a private restaurant called Coastal Kitchen.
Young guests will love the new games arcade situated along the Boardwalk as well as an exciting climbing play area. On board Harmony of the Seas, the Starbucks café will be relocated to the Boardwalk neighbourhood.
Harmony of the Seas will feature Royal Caribbean’s Dynamic Dining, as well as Classic Dining, for those preferring a more traditional dining style. The Classic Dining option will offer two set seating times and will give guests the option to rotate through each of the main complimentary restaurants with their dining group and the same assigned waiter each evening.
Specialty restaurants on board will include Izumi Hibachi & Sushi, which will feature a new teppanyaki menu, and the Sabor Modern Mexican restaurant, as well as the enchanting Wonderland Imaginative Cuisine.
More details regarding Harmony of the Seas deployment, will be revealed in March.