Royal Caribbean just opened a $250 million private island for its cruise passengers that has a 135-foot-tall waterslide - here's what it looks like
- On Monday, Royal Caribbean International opened Perfect Day at CocoCay, a private island in the Bahamas available to passengers on the company's ships.
- The company spent $250 million on the island, installing features like a 135-foot-tall waterslide and a 1,600-foot-long zipline course.
- There are also restaurants, cabanas, and an infinity pool.
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Royal Caribbean International has officially opened Perfect Day at CocoCay, a private island in the Bahamas available to passengers on the company's ships.
The company spent $250 million on the island, installing features like a 135-foot-tall waterslide and a 1,600-foot-long zipline course. There are also restaurants, cabanas, and an infinity pool.
While most of the island's features are now open to passengers, some will open in December.
Here's what Royal Caribbean's $250 million island looks like.
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