Royal Caribbean Group Files 4 New Trademark Names

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Royal Caribbean Group filed 4 trademarks with the US Patent and Trademark Office, says an article published on their website.

New trademarks 

Royal Caribbean Group’s legal team has filed a variety of new trademarks that sound like it could be names for new venues on its cruise ships.

Four new trademarks have been filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office earlier this week:

Vue Bar

On October 23, a trademark was made for “Vue Bar” under the category of “cruise ship services”.

 

Cask & Clipper

On October 23 another registration was made for the “Cask & Clipper” under two categories:

 

  • Cruise ship services
  • Restaurant and bar services

Royal Caribbean’s English-style pubs on its cruise ships tend to have names that combine two words in a similar style to Cask & Clipper.

Wonder Playscape

The trademark filing for “Wonder Playscape” sounds a lot like the name of a new play area on Wonder of the Seas cruise ship.

 

Wonder of the Seas will be Royal Caribbean’s fifth Oasis Class cruise ship, which is set to debut in 2022 and sail from China.

The description for Wonder Playscape says, “Entertainment services in the nature of children’s dry playscape attractions”. It might correlate to a series of renderings for a newly imagined concept for families that popped up online. Or it could be something completely unrelated.

Cantina Fresca

Cantina Fresca is described as “restaurant and bar services”. The new name infers a Mexican inspired venue, of which the company has targeted the particular cuisine in the past with El Loco Fresh and Sabor Modern Mexican.

 

What do these trademarks mean?

Trademark applications are usually quite vague and do not indicate exactly how the cruise line will utilize them, if at all.

In fact, a lot of trademarks never get used for many reasons. 

It is also worth noting these registrations are filed on behalf of the Royal Caribbean Group, which means they could be intended for a subsidiary cruise line that is not Royal Caribbean International.

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Source: RoyalCaribbeanBlog