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The Ruby Princess offers access to a number of lounges and clubs, with several eateries and cafes sprinkled throughout the ship’s many outdoor areas.
The lounges on the Ruby definitely lean toward an upscale casual set. There are three different kid’s lounges too.
This lounge, on deck 7 just before the Crown Grill, acts as the second main stage on the Ruby Princess, hosting nightclub-style performances like a regular comedy act. An oriental theme runs throughout this bar, with huge paintings on the wall and hues of brown and blue. The space is enormous, mostly providing room for some sales events and the evening shows. There is occasional trivia here as well.




























































The Calypso is an outdoor section on the Lido deck that offers a small pool with fairly extensive seating around the outside. The pool also features two hot tubs and the Calypso bar facing the pool. The loungers are cushioned so you can actually sit down for 2 hours and watch a movie at night or in the afternoon. The screen is large enough to be seen from many parts of the ship. They really jack up the volume to accommodate all areas, which can get pretty loud some times.




















































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