“MONSTERS OF ROCK” ANNOUNCE 10TH ANNIVERSARY CRUISE, FEATURING HEADLINER ALICE COOPER AND OVER 35 OTHER ARTISTS, SAILING FROM MIAMI, FL FEBRUARY 9TH-14TH 2022

The annual Monsters of Rock Cruise, the world’s premier hard rock/heavy metal experience at sea, is returning in 2022 to celebrate its 10thanniversary. Departing out of Miami, Florida, promoter On The Blue announced the five-day/five-night full ship charter cruise will set sail February 9th-14th aboard Royal Caribbean’s Freedom of the Seas, visit two ports in CocoCay, Bahamas and Labadee,Haiti, and features performances from rock icon Alice Cooper, along with performances from over 35 artists.
The public on-sale starts today (5/11) at 9:00 am ET, with cabins starting at $1,799.00 per person (double occupancy, not including mandatory taxes and fee supplement). For more info and booking, visit MonstersOfRockCruise.com and follow @MonstersOfRockCruise on Facebook and Instagram and @MonstersCruise on Twitter.
The supporting lineup for MORC ’22 includes Queensrÿche, Cinderella’s Tom Keifer,Skid Row, Lit, L.A. Guns, Kix, WingerMichael Monroe, Great WhiteH.E.A.T, Loudness, Pat Travers, Y&T, Eclipse, Vixen, Rose Tattoo, Black ‘N Blue, Firewind, Chris Holmes, Joel Hoekstra, Lillian Axe, Faster Pussycat, Pink Cream 69, Dangerous Toys, Killer Dwarfs, XYZ, Beasto Blanco, Electric Boys, Crazy Lixx, Little Caesar, Roxanne, Signal 13, and The Mayor of MORC – John Corabi. Plus, official cruise hosts — Eddie Trunk (VH1, SiriusXM), comedians Don Jamieson and Jim Florentine (former hosts of VH1 Classic’s hit TV show “That Metal Show”), SiriusXM’s “Ozzy’s Boneyard” and “Hair Nation” hosts Keith Roth and Lüc CarlNikki BlakkIzzy and Brian, Metal DJ Will, and Ginger Fish — will be moderating Q&A’s and activities specifically designed to bring the party up a notch.
In addition to performances, MORC ‘22 will host interactive events between artists and cruisers, including: Artist/Cruiser Q&A sessions, Gong Show Karaoke, “So You Think You Can Shred,” Cooking with Rock Stars, Painting With Rock Stars, Rock Stars vs Average Joe Basketball, and Beach Volleyball, with more to be announced. Furthermore, the cruise will host themed nights, opportunities to dine with selected bands, and artist photo experiences.
The award-winning ship, Freedom of the Seas, received a massive makeover in 2020 as part of the cruise line’s “Royal Amplified” program. In addition to a ship-wide refresh, new bars and restaurants were added, complimenting the already endless  list of activities and features the ship offers (including the 40-foot-long surf simulator FlowRider®, dueling water slideTyphoon and Cyclone, Vitality at Sea Spa, Playmakers Bar and Arcade, and more). Spanning the entire length of Deck 5 and considered the heart of the ship is the Royal Promenade, which is a vibrant and exciting hub that connects cruisers to many of the performance venues, including two indoor main concert venues and the Pool Stage.
The first port stop on MORC ’22Perfect Day at CocoCay, is a private destination located in the Bahamas that’s exclusively for Royal Caribbean guests. Offering endless ways to enjoy its beautiful beaches and pristine water, including some of the tallest waterslides in North America at the Thrill Waterpark, the 1,600-foot long Zipline to get a view of the island at a heart racing speed, the Up, Up and Away-a helium balloon that floats up to 450 feet in the air. Plus, the Perfect Day at CocoCay offers loads of food options to fuel up in between adventures and access to the exclusive Coco Beach Club® includes elevated Mediterranean flavors paired with breathtaking ocean views.  Click here to see aerial drone views of Royal Caribbean’s Perfect Day at CocoCay.
Next up is the Private Isle of Labadee, the ultimate private destination for MOR cruisers, offering adventure, exploration and relaxation amongst its many bars and pristine waters. Vacationers can amp up the adrenaline on the Dragon’s Tail Coaster, a thrilling 30-mile-per-hour ride with incredible views of the island. For more action, adventurous passengers may choose to strap on a helmet and harness and soar 500-feet down on the Dragon’s Breath Flight Line, the world’s longest zip line over water. In addition, there are plenty of exciting options to choose from, including wave jet rides, parasailing, snorkel safaris, kayak tours, and much more. 

2 Responses

  1. This is definitely one “Monsters Of Rock” cruise with a ton of booze I would love to be on, all Rock ‘N’ Roll and NO rapping s–thole! All Rockers and NO rappers! The only dudes that are missing from this cruise with Nothing To Lose are Sammy Hagar and The Nuge!

  2. Cheers to Pat Travers who was popular before many of these bands existed, but is still at it. Glad to see he’s still invited to these events to perform.

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