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(Yes, we are aware of the grammatical variance.)
(Yes, we are aware of the grammatical variance.)
Basic usage:
Requires italics: Grandeur of the Seas®
— Ship names are always written in italics within body copy. In certain display scenarios, this may vary. Note that the registration mark is not italicized.
— Royal Caribbean ships are gender neutral entities. We do not call a ship “her” or “she”. Use the “it” pronoun, “ship” or just the name of the ship.
— Do not use an apostrophe with the ship name, whether in a possessive or contracted form.
Internal Reference: GR
Ship Class: Vision Class
Maiden Voyage: December 14, 1996
Grease
Requires italics: Grease, the hit Broadway musical
or
The hit Broadway musical, Grease
Note that the show title is italicized. The term “musical” must be used with the title when referring to the onboard performance.
(Names of books, movies, plays, songs and other works of art, etc. should be italicized when possible, especially in body copy.)