Madagascar
Requires italics: Madagascar when referring to the DreamWorks film.
Requires italics: Majesty of the Seas®
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Internal Reference: MJ
Ship Class: Sovereign Class
Maiden Voyage: April 26, 1992
Departed from fleet in 2020
Requires italics: Mariner of the Seas®
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— Do not use an apostrophe with the ship name, whether in a possessive or contracted form.
Internal Reference: MA
Ship Class: Voyager Class
Maiden Voyage: November 16, 2003
The first American gastropub at sea by James Beard Award-winning chef, Michael Schwartz.
The midpoint of the ship; the center between bow and stern. Often used to describe the location of venues or staterooms relative to the rest of the ship.