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Club Fusion
This is a great space occupying the highest deck inside, at the aft section of the ship. An escalator shuttles guests from the Deck 16 elevator shaft up to twinkling lights in the bar—it made us think of the climb to the summit of Space Mountain.
The bar spreads to both the port and starboard sides of the ship, offering sweeping views both forward and aft. By day, the bar was not staffed, and it was a great, often empty place to stretch out with a book. At night a DJ was present though not once did we see the small dance floor in use.
















The ship’s standard wine list was available, and cocktails from the standard drink menu could be ordered.




Skywalkers Nightclub was closed to the general public on some evenings due to private events held for Captain’s Circle members (though membership credentials did not appear to be requested). The venue opened to all at 10 p.m. for dancing till late in the evening.
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