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The same ’50s-style diner that we have on US shores is
available aboard Voyager. There was usually a short line
to get in, but the wait was always worth it for Becky and me.
At every interior booth there was a miniature jukebox that played
hits from the ’50s through the ’90s. A really cute
sight were the diner’s waitstaff who didn’t speak
English as they danced and attempted to sing along to the ’70s
hit “YMCA.” |
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Just outside of Johnny Rockets Becky finds herself a new beau.
I bet that Becky will at times find her new beau to be a bit
inflexible. |
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On the forward end of the Royal Promenade is the five-story
La Scala theatre. Here’s a photo of La Scala’s entrances,
which are on both Decks Four and Five. |
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Inside Studio B is the world’s first floating ice skating
rink. I believe we were told that Voyager’s ice
skating rink weighs eight tons. Becky and I saw an elaborate
ice acrobatics show here. |
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Though Becky hadn’t skated on ice for more than a decade,
she wanted to skate on the world’s first floating ice skating
rink. Here’s proof that she didn’t chicken out. (Where
am I? Well, uh, someone had to take the pictures!) |
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The theme of Studio B’s décor is ’80s-style
techno-funk. Here’s a photo of the bar inside Studio B.
Beam me up, Scotty! |
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Page posted November 4, 2001. Last updated November
5, 2001.
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