The 1400 cocktail is a favorite from the 1400 Lobby Bar's unique menu of daytime and evening cocktails developed with renowned mixologist Tony Abou-Ganim. The bar and meetup spot on Icon of the Seas is inspired by the history of shipbuilding, and it is the first venue to open up the signature Royal Promenade to the outdoors with an ocean-facing terrace.
Inspired by the history of shipbuilding, 1400 Lobby Bar makes its debut on Icon of the Seas. The meetup spot is the first venue to open up the signature Royal Promenade to the outdoors with an ocean-facing terrace, and it serves up a unique menu of daytime and evening cocktails developed with renowned mixologist Tony Abou-Ganim.
The 1400 cocktail is a favorite from the 1400 Lobby Bar’s unique menu of daytime and evening cocktails developed with renowned mixologist Tony Abou-Ganim. The bar and meetup spot on Icon of the Seas is inspired by the history of shipbuilding, and it is the first venue to open up the signature Royal Promenade to the outdoors with an ocean-facing terrace.
January 19, 2016 - Royal Caribbean International and the Imperial Palace Museum held a joint press conference today to announce a signing ceremony for a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) agreement in the Forbidden City’s Jianfu Palace. As part of the agreement, experts from different research fields selected by the Palace Museum will be invited to give lectures of Chinese history and culture to guests on Ovation of the Seas. The Palace Museum also will provide professional consultation of the ship’s interior décor and art program. In addition, signature pieces from the collections of the Imperial Palace Museum will be on display to promote the traditional culture and arts of China. Paintings and art pieces created by artists from the Palace Museum will be available for guests to purchase at auctions held onboard.
January 19, 2016 - Royal Caribbean International and the Imperial Palace Museum held a joint press conference today to announce a signing ceremony for a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) agreement in the Forbidden City’s Jianfu Palace. As part of the agreement, experts from different research fields selected by the Palace Museum will be invited to give lectures of Chinese history and culture to guests on Ovation of the Seas. The Palace Museum also will provide professional consultation of the ship’s interior décor and art program. In addition, signature pieces from the collections of the Imperial Palace Museum will be on display to promote the traditional culture and arts of China. Paintings and art pieces created by artists from the Palace Museum will be available for guests to purchase at auctions held onboard.
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