Adventure Ocean® Youth Program
On first mention, use Adventure Ocean® Youth Program.
On subsequent uses within the same page, Adventure Ocean is enough.
Vitality
Vitality℠
Vitality℠ is a brand that encompasses our spa and fitness center offerings. It also includes a cafe and is sometimes used to brand our health-oriented lifestyle programs.
Vitality Café
Vitality℠ at Sea Fitness Center
Vitality℠ at Sea Spa OR Vitality℠ Spa
Zip Line
Zip Line
The venue is written as a proper noun with capital initial letters.
As a verb, it is written as a single word:
“He wants to zipline across the jungle.”
“They went ziplining in the afternoon.”
To reference a zip line in a destination like “ride a zip line in Belize,” use zip line as two separate, lower case words.
When used as an adjective, the two words should be hyphenated.
“They enjoyed beautiful zip-line views.”
“Experience zip-line thrills available nowhere else.”
To reference the zip line in Labadee, use:
Dragon’s Breath Flight Line℠
mini golf
Mini golf is the name of the game or the activity of playing golf
mini-golf course (note the hyphen when used as a modifier).
neighborhoods
Oasis Class ships have at least seven distinct neighborhoods; some have the eighth Suite Neighborhood.
Boardwalk®
Central Park®
Royal Promenade
Vitality℠ at Sea Spa & Fitness Center
Pool & Sports Zone
Entertainment Place
Youth Zone
Suite Neighborhood
RipCord® by iFLY®
RipCord® is a Royal Caribbean trademark
iFLY® is a trademark of IFLY HOLDINGS, LLC
When using the Terms and Conditions section to declare trademarks, include
RipCord in the Royal Caribbean statement and add this disclaimer at the end:
IFLY is a trademark of IFLY HOLDINGS, LLC.
Royal Promenade
A multi-level atrium that runs through the middle of select Royal Caribbean® ships.
touch screen
touch screen
No hyphen when used as a noun. Example:
“Refer to the touch screen to see more options.”
touch-screen
Do use a hyphen when used as an adjective. Example:
“Look for the touch-screen signage throughout the ship.”
table tennis
table tennis
An activity available onboard our ships. Never call it “ping pong.”