
Port Canaveral-Bound Harmony of the Seas Among 3 Royal Caribbean Ships Getting Makeovers
By Patrick Connolly
Orlando Sentinel
ORLANDO, Fla.—Royal Caribbean is giving three of its ships face-lifts with revamped pool decks, new dining options and modernized amenities—including Port Canaveral-bound Harmony of the Seas.
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