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|colspan="2" style="background: #efefef; text-align:center;"| '''Brilliance of the Seas'''
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
|'''Status:'''
|in service
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
|'''Launched:'''
|]
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
|'''Tonnage:'''
|90,090 gross tons
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
|'''Length:'''
|962 feet
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
|'''Beam:'''
|105.6 feet
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
|'''Draft:'''
|26.7 feet
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
|'''Decks:'''
|12
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
|'''Complement:'''
|2,501 passengers, 859 crew
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
|'''Registry:'''
|]
|}

'''Billiance of the Seas''' is part of ]'s ]. It cruises the ] from April to November, and the ] and ] from November to April.

==Ship Highlights==
* Rock-climbing wall
* Portofino Italian Restaurant
* Chops Grill
* Seaview Café
* Latté-tudes, a specialty coffee house featuring Seattle's Best Coffee
* Themed bars and lounges
* Casino Royale
* Indian Raj-themed Solarium
* Colony Club, a unique British colonial-style lounge with self-leveling pool tables
* Indoor/outdoor country club with golf simulator
* ] youth facilities
* Day Spa and Fitness Center
* Sports court with basketball/volleyball court

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GTV '''Billiance of the Seas''' is part of ]'s ]. Her maiden voyage was on July 19, 2002. It can hold 2510 passengers, has a maximum cruise speed of 25 knots and measures at 90,090 gross tons.

It cruises the ] from April to November, and the ] and ] from November to April.


==George Allen Smith Controversy== ==George Allen Smith Controversy==
''For details, see the main ] article.'' ''For details, see the main ] article.''

In July of 2005, Royal Caribbean was plagued by a controversy that involved the disappearance of one of the passengers, ]. Although the cruise line claims that his death was the result of an accident, evidence has shown that there may have been foul play involved. Blood was found in his cabin and on the side of the ship where he allegedly fell overboard and drowned. In July of 2005, Royal Caribbean was plagued by a controversy that involved the disappearance of one of the passengers, ]. Although the cruise line claims that his death was the result of an accident, evidence has shown that there may have been foul play involved. Blood was found in his cabin and on the side of the ship where he allegedly fell overboard and drowned.



== External links == ==External Links==
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Revision as of 23:21, 16 May 2006

Brilliance of the Seas
Status: in service
Launched: 2002
Tonnage: 90,090 gross tons
Length: 962 feet
Beam: 105.6 feet
Draft: 26.7 feet
Decks: 12
Complement: 2,501 passengers, 859 crew
Registry: Bahamas

Billiance of the Seas is part of Royal Caribbean's Radiance class. It cruises the Mediterranean from April to November, and the Panama Canal and Caribbean from November to April.

Ship Highlights

  • Rock-climbing wall
  • Portofino Italian Restaurant
  • Chops Grill
  • Seaview Café
  • Latté-tudes, a specialty coffee house featuring Seattle's Best Coffee
  • Themed bars and lounges
  • Casino Royale
  • Indian Raj-themed Solarium
  • Colony Club, a unique British colonial-style lounge with self-leveling pool tables
  • Indoor/outdoor country club with golf simulator
  • Adventure Ocean youth facilities
  • Day Spa and Fitness Center
  • Sports court with basketball/volleyball court
Jewel of the Seas in Stockholm
Jewel of the Seas in Key West

George Allen Smith Controversy

For details, see the main George Allen Smith article. In July of 2005, Royal Caribbean was plagued by a controversy that involved the disappearance of one of the passengers, George Allen Smith. Although the cruise line claims that his death was the result of an accident, evidence has shown that there may have been foul play involved. Blood was found in his cabin and on the side of the ship where he allegedly fell overboard and drowned.


External Links

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