• A magrodome is a sliding glass roof found aboard passenger ships. Typically positioned over a swimming pool, it can be opened and closed automatically...
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    pool features a glass exterior on both sides of the ship. A retractable magrodome was also added for the main pool. Another notable difference is the enlargement...
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    one of four Costa ships built during the 2000s that were designed with magrodome-covered pool areas and other features that would allow travel to a wide...
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    and a café. Atop the ship, features include a spa, pools housed under a magrodome, and a cruise ship poolside theater, as well as additional dining venues...
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    on Deck 12. The Pavilion Pool on Deck 12 is covered with a retractable magrodome. In common with liners such as RMS Queen Mary, there is a continuous wrap-around...
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    of the aft decks during the 1994 refit, following the removal of the magrodome, and the addition of an undercover area on Sun Deck during the 2005 refit...
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    features that are still included in present-day cruise ships, such as a magrodome covering the pool area, and life-boats located not on the top of the ship...
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    to the rear of the ship and another amidship which was covered with a magrodome. During the 1989–90 refit, two lounges in the forward section of the ship...
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