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Royal Caribbean’s “Boomerango:” When will the First Lawsuit be Filed?

By Jim Walker on August 5, 2015
Posted in Weird Cruise News

Boomerango Royal Caribbean CruiseThe Royal Caribbean Blog announced yesterday that the renovation of the Liberty of the Seas this January will include the reconfiguration of the sports deck and the installation of water slides including a water slide called a "Boomerango."

The blog says that the "Boomerango will let guests ride in rafts, where they will "plummet down…

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