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I have always wondered why the Explorer of the Seas has a different design in the main dining room to the rest of the Voyager - Class ships. I think both designs are pretty, but I just was wondering if anyone knew the reason for making the Explorer have such a unique design.

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Here's a blurb from Voyager-Class.com:

 

Decoration : on the Voyager was introduced an innovative, dramatic decor inspired by the opera houses of the past, that was abandoned on the Explorer (and replaced by a more traditional Art Deco style). But Voyager's breathtaking decoration had been so much well-liked and regreted that the company decided to use it again on the next Voyager-class ships. Thus, Voyager's, Adventure's, Navigator's and Mariner's dining rooms are almost identical!

 

http://www.romain-moisescot.com/voyagerclass/albums/albums/publicspaces/bars/diningroom/diningroom/html/diningroomFR.html

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