6 Tips for Royal Caribbean Cruises
My best tips for getting started with Royal Caribbean
Royal Caribbean is the world’s largest cruise line. They pride themselves on creating premium family-friendly cruises with activities for everyone - from adults only to things families can enjoy together. But there’s a lot to know when booking a cruise if you want to have a great time.
I help clients plan Royal Caribbean cruises every day and have a lot of experience in helping them get the most out of their vacation.
Here are my favorite tips for clients when getting started with a Royal Caribbean cruise.
#6 Book as early as possible
Cruise lines operate just like the airline industry in that they reward people who book early by offering lower fares. The best time to book a cruise is 12 - 18 months in advance.
Those who book early also have more choices when it comes to selecting a stateroom on the ship.
Last-minute cruise deals are not a thing anymore. They are very rare and often when you see them posted online, they are already sold out when you try to book.
#5 Use a travel agent
Using a Royal Caribbean travel agent is free! There are no built-in costs or hidden fees. I offer you expert, insider tips and professional responses to all your questions. It’s like having your own personal account manager just for your vacation. Want me to plan your cruise with you? Get started here in one click.
#4 Buy beverage and internet packages in advance
Royal Caribbean offers adult beverage packages and soft drink packages. Package prices are higher onboard.
Bonus tip: wait a week or two after you book your cruise to see if you get an email offer for discounted beverage packages. If you get an email, forward it to me so I can apply it to your reservation for you.
#3 Book a balcony stateroom
While it may be tempting to book an interior room or an oceanview room (porthole) to save money, a balcony room may cost just a little more. On the newer ships, there are more balcony staterooms than any other kind of room. Most of my clients who book non-balcony rooms, almost always try to upgrade later on (but see Tip #1).
#2 Arrive a day or two before the cruise
If you experience a flight delay or cancellation, the ship will leave without you if you’re late! You should never fly the same day you are cruising.
If you’re cruising from Orlando (Port Canaveral), why not make it a Land and Sea vacation? Spend a few days at Walt Disney World or Universal Orlando Resort and then embark on your cruise vacation. I help clients with Land and Sea vacations in Orlando all the time and have great recommendations for you.
#1 Book a cruise on an Oasis Class ship
Oasis Class ships have more than 16 decks, 20 restaurants, 7 distinct neighborhoods bustling with unique onboard experiences, and endless thrills to discover. These are the world’s largest cruise ships so they offer something for everyone.
You can usually find at least one Oasis Class ship, sailing from Orlando and Miami, Florida but they do travel the world. You can also find them in Europe and Asia.
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Royal Caribbean Announces Deep Discounts on Weekend Cruises from Orlando Summer 2024
Summer 2024 Cruise Deals from Orlando, Florida
From The World's Biggest Weekend on Utopia of the Seas to quicker game-changing getaways on fan-favorite Allure of the Seas, I can help you score incredible deals on your next mini-cruise vacation!
Plus, when you book TODAY through April 21, you’ll earn limited-time instant savings of up to $75 when using a special promo that I have.
Some of the best rates I have seen are for late June on Allure of the Seas. Utopia of the Seas will arrive in Orlando (Port Canaveral) in late July.
Both ships are doing 3 and 4-night cruises to the Bahamas.
ROYAL CARIBBEAN BOOKING WINDOW: TODAY - April 21, 2024
SAILING WINDOW: Allure of the Seas 4-night or less sailings departing between June 1 – August 31, 2024 AND Utopia of the Seas departing between July 22 – September 30, 2024
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Utopia of the Seas Train Restaurant - Royal Caribbean
Augmented reality restaurant on Utopia of the Seas will take guests on a journey by train.
We now know that Utopia of the Seas will have a virtual train car dining experience that transports diners to the golden age of rail travel.
Of course, the train cars won't actually move, but augmented reality screens in the car’s windows will take you on a virtual voyage as if you were moving.
Scenes can take you through different times such as the Wild West or far-off lands.
Performers will bring a train-inspired story to life during your meal.
Your culinary experience begins in the “station” where you and other passengers will meet for drinks.
Shortly after, a whistle will blow, signifying your train has arrived and that it’s time to board.
Royal Railway - Utopia Station is not included with your cruise fare, it will be part of the specialty dining options onboard Utopia of the Seas.
Reservations can be made on my Royal Cruise or on the Royal app
Utopia of the Seas arrives in Orlando's Port Canaveral this summer for 3 and 4 night cruises to the Bahamas and Perfect Day at Coco Cay.
Reservations for Utopia of the Seas are already being accepted. Start here >
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Liberty of the Seas Review and Tips - Royal Caribbean
My best tips for sailing on Liberty of the Seas - Royal Caibbean
Ship Summary
Liberty of the Seas is one a middle-aged cruise ship in the Royal Caribbean fleet. known for its vast array of onboard amenities and activities. Built in 2007 by Royal Caribbean, Liberty of the Seas was the largest cruise ship ever built at the time, joining her sister ship, Freedom of the Seas. She can carry 3,600 guests and 1,360 crew. Shortly after, Independence of the Seas was delivered rounding out the Freedom Class ship category in Royal Caribbean’s fleet.
Her last major refurbishment was in 2016 but she missed an important update scheduled for 2020 due to the pandemic.
Liberty is a fine ship, at one the pride and joy of Royal Caribbean’s fleet, but today her staterooms feel a little dated and she has fewer features than her sister ships Freedom and Independence.
For this reason, Liberty usually has bargain fares.
Why It’s Popular
Splashaway Bay Aquapark
Perfect Storm water slides
Ice skating rink
One of the few ships that still has Sabour Mexican Restaurant
Vitality Spa
Priced lower than other Freedom Class ships
Entertainment
Studio B (Deck 3, midship) is home to "Encore! An Ice Spectacular," which is performed twice on the cruise. You should arrive early to get a good seat, this is one of the most popular shows on the ship
Platinum Theater - Located on Decks 2, 3, and 4 aft. There are usually 2 performances of the show to accommodate early and late dinner seatings in the main dining room.
The popular shows are Broadway’s Saturday Night Fever which will let you step back in time to the days when disco reigned supreme in New York, and In the Air — an awe-inspiring celebration of flight that blends dazzling special effects, fascinating history, and electrifying choreography in one high-flying production.
Throughout the ship, there are various entertainers from piano players, to comedians, and live bands that play everything from jazz to rock and roll.
Casino Royale - a popular spot at night for adults who want to try their luck at slots, video poker, and table games. I recommend that you Join Club Royale rewards program, you’ll earn points every time you play. If you earn enough play, you’ll likely get offers and invitations to special events and tournaments, VIP seating at shows, priority dining reservations, and even complimentary cruises for two.
Liberty of the Seas Where to Eat for Free
Windjammer Buffet - Pop in during the morning for scrambled egg Bhurji served with roti, or home-style crispy chicken and waffles. Refuel in between adventures with a refreshing watermelon and feta salad or classic fish and chips. Or sample your way from Italy to India with dishes like traditional chicken marsala, savory pork vindaloo, tangy duck a l’Orange, and flavorful Caribbean goat curry.
Main Dining Room - In Liberty of Sea’s Main Dining Room, you can experience a rotating menu of dishes always offering something unexpected. A multi-level restaurant that usually isn’t too crowded compared to Windjammer. You can book My Time Dining - which allows you to show up whenever you like, or a seated time, early or late. I do not recommend My Time Dining because there is often a long line to get in. You can make a reservation for My Time Dining on Day 1, which will help compared to walking up without a one.
Sorrento’s Pizza - Royal Caribbean has spent years perfecting the recipe at Sorrento’s. It’s great pizza! Order a slice or a whole pie, it’s all included at no extra cost to you.
Cafe Promenade - 24-hour coffee shop serving pastries and light sandwiches.
Liberty of the Seas Specialty Dining
Sabor Modern Mexican - A selection of small plates that include spicy beef empanadas, served with freshly grated tomato and garlic sauce. The fried chile calamari is a popular option. Sabor Modern Mexican lets you choose from a selection of proteins that come wrapped in house-made warm flour and corn tortillas. Go for the shredded beef short rib, spicy chicken, grilled cobia, succulent shrimp, or pulled pork — or mix and match a couple of each. Sabor cannot be found on the newer ships, so it’s great that the fan-favorite is still alive and well on Liberty of the Seas.
Chops Grill - As far as entrees go, the tender filet is one of the most popular items on the menu. If 9 ounces is a bit too much for you, opt for the smaller 6-ounce petite filet — it packs in just as much flavor as the standard cut. If you’re a traditionalist, complement your meal with an order of steaming Yukon Gold mashed potatoes and creamed spinach.
Giovanni’s Table - Every meal at Giovanni’s Table is served family-style. You’ll find all your favorite Old-World classics like traditional risotto finished with porcini and truffle mushroom tapenade, and veal osso buco paired with creamy cheese polenta, ripe tomatoes, and sautéed green beans.
Staterooms on Liberty of the Seas
Rooms come in 4 categories on Liberty of the Seas
Inside - no exterior view
Oceanview - window with exterior view (most are on lower decks)
Balcony - the most popular
Suites - Includes special VIP perks and extra space
Rooms have a slightly dated feel with pastel colors that were popular in the 2000s like the dark green accents on the wall and bed linens.
Bathrooms are small, typical for most cruise ships, and feel a little worn.
Most rooms sleep between 2 and 4 guests and connecting rooms are available.
Pool and Recreation
The pool and recreation options on Liberty of the Seas offer a variety of activities for guests of all ages. The ship features several pools, including an adults-only retreat area, a family-friendly main pool, and a designated splash area for children. Guests can enjoy sunbathing on comfortable lounge chairs or seek shade under umbrellas.
Aside from the pools, Liberty of the Seas offers an array of recreational activities such as rock climbing, mini-golf, sports courts for basketball and volleyball, and a FlowRider surf simulator for those looking to catch some waves. Fitness enthusiasts can take advantage of the onboard gym facilities, fitness classes, and jogging track.
Whether you prefer lounging by the pool, staying active with sports, or trying your hand at something new like surfing, Liberty of the Seas provides a well-rounded selection of pool and recreation options to enhance your cruise experience.
My Top Ten Things to do on Liberty of the Seas
Movies under the stars poolside
Take in a show at one of the ship’s theaters
Try different restaurants, Liberty is known for great food
Karaoke at the On Air Club
Try your luck at the Casino
Scale the rock climbing wall
Relax in the adults-only Solarium
Let the kids play at Splashway Bay
Enjoy ice skating during open skate hours
Ride Perfect Storm and Tidal Wave water slides
Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas Now in Miami
Icon of the Seas, the largest ship ever built, arrived in Miami, Florida.
Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas has arrived in Miami, Florida for its inaugural activities.
The cruise line welcomed the world’s largest ship to its new homeport ahead of its maiden voyage set to depart on Saturday, January 27.
Where Does Icon of the Seas Go
The seven-night Eastern Caribbean sailing includes visits to Royal Caribbean’s private island, Perfect Day at CocoCay, Basseterre, St. Kitts and St Thomas, and the US Virgin Islands.
The seven-night Western Caribbean stops at Costa Maya, Mexico; Honduras, Cozumel, Mexico; and of course Perfect Day at CocoCay.
Following its maiden voyage, Icon of the Seas will operate week-long Caribbean voyages sailing roundtrip from Miami.
How much does Icon of the Seas cost?
A seven-night voyage on Icon of the Seas starts at around $1,759 per person for an inside stateroom, $1,929 per person for an Outside View and $2,179 for a Balcony Stateroom. Prices vary by date and itinerary.
Icon promises an all-encompassing lineup of experiences that combines the best of every vacation—from the beach retreat to the resort escape and the theme park adventure—making the first-of-its-kind adventure the way to get away for every type of family and vacationer.
Across eight neighborhoods that are destinations in themselves are firsts and next-level favorites for everyone day and night, including thrills like six record-breaking waterslides at Category 6 and the Crown’s Edge experience at 154 feet above the ocean, and new ways to chill with seven pools like the first suspended infinity pool at sea.
The game-changing experiences also include a stay-all-day neighborhood designed for families with young kids, more than 40 restaurants, bars, and lounges; and deck-defying entertainment across air, ice, water, and theater.
Starting Jan. 27, vacationers can get away on Icon and island hop in the tropics at any time of the year.
Icon’s sister ship, Star of the Seas will be coming to Orlando (Port Canaveral) Florida in 2025.
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Allure of the Seas - Royal Caribbean
See what is so special about Allure of the Seas, one of the largest cruise ships in the world.
Allure of the Seas
Royal Caribbean’s Allure of the Seas offers a wealth of activities and amenities specifically designed for families. With its diverse entertainment options, kid-friendly spaces, and plenty of dining options it’s one of my favorite ships in Royal Caribbean’s fleet. Oasis Class ships are likely to win anyone over, not just because of their incredible size, but they deliver on a memorable and exciting vacation for travelers of all ages.
One of the most remarkable features of the Allure of the Seas, or any Oasis Class ship for that matter, is its innovative neighborhood concept.
Divided into seven distinct areas, each neighborhood offers its own unique charm and a myriad of experiences.
Neighborhoods like Central Park with over 12,000 plants and trees, to the Pool and Sports Zone where you’ll find an adults-only Solarium pool and sanctuary, a family-friendly main pool, water slides, and sports courts.
Why It’s Popular
Oasis-class, one of the largest ships in the world, but not crowded.
Adult-only areas, kid’s clubs, and family entertainment
Ice skating rink, surf simulator,
25+ restaurants
A wide variety of staterooms and suite options
Entertainment on Allure of the Seas
When it comes to entertainment, the Allure of the Seas sets the stage for an unforgettable experience.
Witness the dazzling aquatic performances at the awe-inspiring AquaTheater, where acrobats and high divers captivate audiences with their gravity-defying stunts.
If you're in the mood for a Broadway-style show, head to the magnificent Amber Theater, where the best talent from around the world takes center stage with captivating performances.
Amber Theater: This three-deck masterpiece starting on Deck 4 seats 1,380 people and features Broadway styles shows.
AquaTheater: Brace yourself for the most daring stage at sea (Deck 6, aft)! With 2,000 water nozzles, acrobatic pools, and aerial feats.
The first 3 rows are rows are in the "splash zone."
This is the most popular show on the ship so you’ll want to arrive early for good seats, which I think are located in the back of the theater.
By sitting in the back, you get a more panoramic view of the stage.
I also recommend making a reservation.
If reservations are not available prior to sailing, then make your reservation on Day 1 of your cruise.
The Royal Promenade's On Air Club is a versatile venue that offers a range of activities during the day. Guests can participate in classes like towel folding, napkin folding, trivia, and bingo.
Studio B hosts dazzling evening ice shows, including the unique "Ice Games," a Monopoly-themed spectacle begging for audience interaction.
Most cruises have an electrifying Glow Party at least once per sailing, so be sure to check that out if it’s offered.
Live comedy and jazz performances are offered nightly - I recommend making reservations on the Royal Caribbean app once onboard.
Casino Royale
Try your luck at the ship’s massive casino with 450 slot machines, table games like Blackjack, roulette, and craps. Check your Cruise Planner for slot and poker tournaments.
Royal Promenade:
Dazzling Parades: Get your cameras ready for stunning parades that light up the Royal Promenade on select evenings.
Arrive about 20 minutes to get a good spot as this are of the ship does not handle large crowds well.
Karaoke Champions: Belt out your favorite tunes at the On Air Club, where karaoke nights promise laughter and unexpected talents. This is one of the most popular evening venues, it’s a good time.
Where to Eat on Allure of the Seas
Royal Caribbean offers a flexible dining option called My Time Dining, which allows you the freedom to choose when you’d like to dine in the main dining room.
If you prefer an assigned dinner time, you can choose from early and late seating times, usually around 5:00 PM and 8:00 PM but times vary by cruise.
Main dining room dress code is generally smart casual attire, but on formal evenings, formal attire such as suits, ties, tuxedos for men, and dresses for women is appropriate in the restaurant.
If you prefer not to get dressed up, you can still dine in the main dining room, no one is going to ask you to leave. But if you are worried that you might feel uncomfortable, you can dine at Windjammers which offers the same menu as the main dining room plus additional items.
Where to Eat for Free on Allure of the Seas
Main Dining Room
Open for Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Dress: Smart casual. On formal evenings, formal attire is appropriate in the restaurant.
Windjammer Buffet
Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Dress: Casual attire.
Solarium Bistro Restaurant
Mediterranean fare with a focus on healthy options.
Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Dress: Casual attire
Cafe Promenade
Coffee, snacks, pastries, and sandwiches
Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner
Sorrento’s Pizza
Quick-service pizza restaurant
Open for lunch, dinner, and late night.
El Loco Fresh
Quick-service Mexican restaurant
Open for lunch, dinner
Boardwalk Dog House
Quick-service hot dogs and specialty sausages.
Open for lunch, dinner
Boardwalk Donuts
Quick-service donut shop
Open for: Breakfast, lunch, dinner, late night.
Upgraded Dining on Allure of the Seas
Specialty restaurants on Allure are available at additional cost. While I think the included dining is absolutely fine, there may be times when you want to have a date night or perhaps celebrate a special occasion.
If you plan on doing several specialty restaurants, you may want to book a dining package, but if you are planning on just one or two meals, it’s better to charge the meal to your room.
150 Central Park - Upscale dining
Chef’s Table - Private table experience
Chops Grill - Steakhouse
Giovanni’s - Italian restaurant
Sabor - Modern Mexican fare
Samba Grill - Brasilian steakhouse
Izumi - Sushi and hibachi
Johnny Rockets - American diner
Bars and Lounges on Allure of the Seas
There are 16 themed bars on Allure of the Seas. Some are located in performance venues, near the pool, or in scenic areas of the ship.
Some of the most popular are the Rising Tide Bar, built on open elevator the rises between decks.
Schooner Bar is known for its cozy atmosphere and live entertainment.
Vintages is a world-class wine bar.
And English Pub offers live music and UK-themed spirits like the James Bond Martini and a massive selection of beer. This is one of the most popular bars on the ship.
Allure of the Seas Staterooms
Royal Caribbean's Allure of the Seas boasts over 20 cabin categories, catering to a variety of preferences and budgets.
Oceanview Balcony staterooms are by far the most popular, followed by inward-facing balconies: these balconies overlook the Boardwalk neighborhood or Central Park neighborhood but have no view of the ocean.
What the Staterooms are like on Allure of the Seas
Like any cruise ship, there is a mind-boggling number of stateroom categories. But Allure’s rooms are categorized primarily by location.
Other than that, they all look nearly the same.
They can also be distinguished by how many people they sleep.
Most sleep between 2 and 4 people.
Rooms that sleep 3, known as triples, and rooms that sleep 4, known as quads, sell out first. There are more doubles than triples and quads.
All standard staterooms have two twin beds that can be converted into converting into a queen bed upon request. Most rooms have a small sofa, flat-screen TVs, a closet, cubbies, and under-bed storage.
Standard balcony staterooms are about 183 square feet. Categories 1D, 2D, 3D, and 4D are all Oceanview Balcony staterooms.
Main Stateroom Categories
Oceanview balcony
Oceanview porthole
Boardwalk balcony
Central Park balcony
Inside view
Inside (no view)
Suites
Family rooms
Pools and Recreation
There are 3 main pools, all found on Deck 15:
main pool
sports pool
beach pool
The most popular pools are the beach pool and sports pool.
The beach pool is a zero-entry pool so guests can just wade right in.
There are thousands of lounge chairs on the top deck however the ones near the pool and kids’ areas go fast.
There’s an additional pool located in the Solarium for adults only (age 18+).
This is by far the best pool on the ship and it’s often not too crowded.
Those seeking a little more adventure will relish in the ship's two distinct FlowRider surf simulators, rock climbing walls, and captivating zip line, offering a perfect blend of excitement and rejuvenation.
Allure of the Seas - Ship Details by the Numbers
18 Total decks
2,054 crew
2,748 staterooms
5,496 guests
1, 187 feet long
Maiden voyage December 5, 2010.
Built by STX Europe in Turku, Finland.
Port Canaveral Sets Sail with Royal Caribbean's Incredible “Star of the Seas” Cruise Ship
Royal Caribbean has announced that, in July 2025, Star of the Seas will be arriving at Port Canaveral, Florida.
Royal Caribbean has announced that, in July 2025, Star of the Seas will be arriving at Port Canaveral, Florida.
According to Royal Caribbean, this remarkable new ship will claim the title of the "world's largest cruise ship."
But larger doesn’t necessarily mean more people. While it will carry a record number of passengers, its size has more to do with spaces for families to have fun while onboard.
Port Canaveral is becoming Florida’s premier cruise port.
The Port Authority has been working diligently to enhance and expand its facilities to accommodate the increasing number of cruisers departing from Central Florida.
We have to acknowledge the competition that Star of the Seas presents for other ships, including Disney Cruise Line, which is also bringing new ships to Orlando (Port Canaveral).
Port Canaveral will be the home port to the world’s newest, largest, and most family-centered cruise ships, like the Disney Wish, Disney Treasure, Utopia of the Seas, and Wonder of the Seas.
Port Canaveral is less than an hour away from the theme parks and Orlando International Airport.
Although the Star of the Seas is still under construction in Finland, it is expected to make Port Canaveral its home once it is completed in 2025.
Bookings for Star of the Seas go on sale on December 5, 2023. If you have booked a cruise with me before, you know that I recommend booking as early as possible to get the best fares. Cruises typically increase in price once sales begin.
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Icon of the Seas Officially Joins Royal Caribbean Fleet
After 900 days of construction, Icon of the Seas will join the Royal Caribbean International fleet to just two months before its January 2024 debut.
After 900 days of construction, Icon of the Seas will join the Royal Caribbean fleet just two months before its January 2024 debut.
During more than two years of construction, we witnessed the installation of the AquaDome, the single largest glass and steel structure to be lifted onto a cruise ship, the engineering of more water on board than ever before across seven pools, six record-breaking waterslides, and more.
Icon of the Seas will sail from Turku to Cadiz, Spain, where the cruise line will start to put the finishing touches on the ship before it heads to Miami.
Starting Wednesday, Nov. 29, travelers can follow Icon’s journey by visiting Royal Caribbean’s website.
Whether “family vacation” means getting away as a family, couple or friends, Icon will feature firsts and next-level favorites for everyone to make memories their way every day across eight neighborhoods.
There are adrenaline-pumping thrills, unrivaled ways to chill, more than 40 ways to dine and drink, cutting-edge entertainment across the cruise line’s four signature stages—air, ice, water, and theater—and more.
There are also 28 different stateroom categories, including the new three-level Ultimate Family Townhouse; rooms are thoughtfully designed for every type of vacationer.
The five brand-new neighborhoods and three reimagined favorites are destinations in themselves filled with a variety of experiences, live entertainment, restaurants and bars, including:
Thrill Island:
The new center of thrill features
Category 6 - the largest waterpark at sea, with six record-breaking slides
Crown’s Edge - part skywalk, part ropes course, and part thrill ride on which adventurers swing 154 feet above the ocean
FlowRider simulator
Lost Dunes minigolf course and more.
Chill Island:
Four of the seven pools on Icon are at this three-deck neighborhood, each with a unique vibe and prime ocean views: the lively Swim & Tonic, the cruise line’s first swim-up bar at sea; Royal Bay, the largest pool at sea; Cloud 17, an adults-only retreat; and the infinity-edge Cove Pool.
With different tunes from live bands and DJs, and poolside spots for drinks and quick, casual food—such as The Lime & Coconut and its new frozen cocktail bar, and El Loco Fresh & Cantina Fresca—vacationers can chill day and night.
Surfside:
Introducing the first neighborhood made for young families.
Adults and kids can stay and play all day between ways to splash, like at the new Water’s Edge pool for grownups nearby Baby Bay and the Splashaway Bay aquapark for kids, and new dedicated dining options such as the Surfside Eatery buffet, Pier 7 for all-day brunch.
AquaDome:
A tranquil oasis by day and a vibrant hot spot at night, the new neighborhood is filled with wraparound ocean views, new and returning restaurants and bars, a 55-foot-tall water curtain, and the next-level AquaTheater, which will introduce the first cast of robots, skateboarders, divers and more.
This area includes Royal Caribbean’s first food hall, AquaDome Market, and Rye & Bean—a new bar for lattes and coffee-infused cocktails—plus a new Overlook bar and pods, and the cruise line’s marquee aqua shows.
The Hideaway:
Tucked away and sitting 135 feet above the ocean is a new neighborhood that combines the good vibes of beach club scenes around the world.
The first suspended infinity pool at sea is at the center of it all, and it has 180-degree ocean views that make it the perfect place to watch sunsets from the point of view only a cruise can offer as vacationers enjoy the dedicated DJ and bar.
Royal Promenade:
The heartbeat of Icon, this neighborhood has more than 15 restaurants, bars and lounges, including Dueling Pianos, Royal Caribbean’s first dueling pianos bar; the new 1400 Lobby Bar, inspired by the history of shipbuilding, with an ocean-facing terrace that opens the reimagined neighborhood to the outdoors for the first time ever.
Central Park:
Lusher and livelier than ever, this open-air neighborhood is reimagined with more ways to dine, drink, and be entertained. Thousands of real plants line new experiences and favorites include the popular Izumi, with a new location and a walkup window; and American steakhouse Chops Grille.
Making their debut are spots like Empire Supper Club, an extravagant experience that pairs eight courses with wine, cocktails and music; and Lou’s Jazz ‘n Blues, for live performances of soulful jazz, jazzy pop music and more.
Suite Neighborhood:
Spanning four decks, Royal Caribbean’s most expansive Suite Neighborhood features larger suites, including the new Grove Suite Sun Deck, complete with a private pool, whirlpool, and dedicated Mediterranean dining; and a new two-level Coastal Kitchen with views of the AquaDome and the ocean.
Icon is also the cruise line’s first ship that can be powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG), a transitional fuel.
The dual-fuel engines will work alongside a lineup of energy efficiency initiatives and industry-leading environmental programs on board, like the first waste-to-energy plant at sea.
Twenty-four percent more energy efficient than the standards required for ships being designed today, Icon is Royal Caribbean’s most sustainable ship, marking the next step in parent company Royal Caribbean Group's journey to introduce a net-zero cruise ship by 2035.
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November 2023 Cruise Offers from Royal Caribbean
This month’s cruise offers for 2024 and 2025 sailings on Royal Caribbean
NOVEMBER 2023 OFFERS
This month there are several offers available from Royal Caribbean with a very possible Black Friday sale coming as well.
30% Off Every Guest
Booking Window: November 1 - December 4, 2023
Sailing Window: All sailings departing on or after December 1, 2023
Offer details: All guests 30% off and
Kids Sail Free
Booking Window: November 1 - December 4, 2023
Sailing Window: All sailings departing between November 3, 2023 – April 25, 2026
Offer Details: Guest 12 and under sail free on 3 night or longer sailings
UP TO $500 USD OFF FLIGHTS
Booking Window: Air bookings between November 1, 2023 - March 31, 2024 Sailing Window: Alaska and European sailings departing between December 1, 2023 - October 31, 2024 Offer Details: Up to $500 off airfare
UP TO $500 OFF CRUISES
Booking Window: November 2-8, 2023
Sailing Window: All sailings departing on or after December 2, 2023
Offer Details: Up to $500 instant savings.
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Guide to Royal Caribbean's Wonder of the Seas
Planning a vacation on the largest cruise ship in the world can feel overwhelming. Here are the basics to get you started.
The largest cruise ship in the world
Carrying an impressive 7,084 passengers plus 2,204 crew at any given time, there can be as many as 9,288 people onboard Wonder of the Seas.
Her 24 glass elevators whisk guests up and down her 16 decks. She rivals your local shopping mall in size and style.
To move a ship of this size, there are four engines, producing 7,500 horsepower each.
You can easily get overwhelmed when planning your cruise vacation, not just with things to do onboard the ship, but the itinerary and port adventures. In this guide, I’ll give you just the basics to get you started. For more expert advice, contact me to for a quote and answers to all your questions.
How is Wonder of the Seas different?
Wonder of the Seas is the 5th Oasis Class ship but unlike her sisters, she features a Suite Neighborhood with a Suite Lounge.
The ship also has a new dining option: Mason Jar Southern Restaurant and Bar, as well as a new underwater-themed play area, called Wonder Playscape.
This area has slides, climbing walls, games, and interactive activities for families to enjoy.
Wonder Dunes, Royal Caribbean’s signature mini-golf course, has been added to the ship with a new look and features.
The totally redesigned Caribbean Pool Deck includes the new, cantilevered Vue Bar, a newly designed Splashaway Bay kids aqua park, and the adults-only Solarium is completely enclosed.
Things to do on Wonder of the Seas
Wonder of the Seas still features a FlowRider surf simulator, the Ultimate Abyss slide, a ten-story-high zip line, and twin rock climbing walls.
The biggest ship in the world is bringing the boldest bites at sea, with new dining concepts and a wide array of returning favorites.
Dining on Wonder of the Seas
Wonder of the Seas offers all kinds of great cruise dining options for any craving or occasion, including Royal Caribbean favorites like Izumi Hibachi & Sushi, Giovanni’s Italian Kitchen & Wine Bar, Wonderland Imaginative Cuisine, and El Loco Fresh.
That’s in addition to a brand new option, Mason Jar Southern Restaurant & Bar.
Family time onboard
Make the most of every moment at sea, with more to see, do, play and conquer. Like the all-new Wonder Playscape, an underwater-themed world with endless opportunities for kids to explore.
Wonder Dunes, where you can tee up under the stars for an immersive, story-based mini-golf experience like nothing you've played before.
The fleet-favorite FlowRider surf simulator. And the twisting, turning, fun-drenched thrills of The Perfect Storm waterslide trio.
Wonder of the Seas Staterooms
Relax, unwind and make yourself at home after a full day of adventure.
From deluxe amenities to breathtaking views, you'll find all the creature comforts you'd expect during your vacation – and some you probably haven't even thought of — in a range of rooms to suit your travel style.
Inside staterooms
The most economical staterooms onboard. Categories include either no view at all or rooms that have windows overlooking interior parts of the ship such as Royal Promenade or the Boardwalk.
Ocean View staterooms
These economical staterooms have window views of the ocean.
Ocean View Balcony staterooms
The most desirable stateroom category on Wonder of the Seas. There are more balcony staterooms than in any other category. Rooms have a sliding door that opens to a balcony with ocean views.
Interior View Balcony staterooms
Inside staterooms have an outside balcony overlooking the Boardwalk or Central Park neighborhoods. These rooms are not intended to have views of the ocean but some Boardwalk staterooms might have a partial, obstructed view of the water from the back of the ship.
Virtual Balcony staterooms
A Virtual Balcony is an 80-inch high-definition screen that spans nearly floor to ceiling. It has real-time views of the ocean and the ship’s destinations.
Suites
There are a number of 1 and 2-bedroom suites ranging from Junior Suites to Aqua Theather Suites, Owner’s Suites, and Loft Suites. Most sites on Wonder of the Seas include access to the Suite Neighborhood, an exclusive area onboard just for suite guests.
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Utopia of the Seas - Orlando Weekend Cruise
Royal Caribbean, the largest family-friendly cruise line in the world, is setting the stage to make more memories with Utopia of the Seas - Orlando’s largest cruise ship.
Are you ready for the ultimate getaway on Utopia of the Seas? 3 and 4-night cruises from Orlando start in July 2024 and they are ready to book now, right here!
Royal Caribbean, the largest family-friendly cruise line in the world, is setting the stage to make more memories in one short trip with over 40 ways to wine and dine, more pools than you can count, big thrills and ways to chill, and each itinerary includes a stop at Perfect Day at CocoCay – Royal Caribbean’s private island in The Bahamas.
See more about Perfect Day at CocoCay in my video here:
Utopia-of-the-Seas will celebrate her Maiden Voyage on July 2024 from Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida, and will set sail every Friday and Monday year-round.
The Solarium Suites on Utopia of the Seas are located high up at the front of the ship. They feature panoramic views that open up to the ocean breeze at the push of a button, a living and dining area, the VIP Royal Suite Class experience, and more.
A family of six can find their “me time” and unwind on the private balcony with a whirlpool, TV and sweeping ocean views or in the master loft, the expansive living area, the spacious bathroom’s new spa tub and more.
Fun Facts about Utopia of the Seas
Top Questions about Utopia of the Seas
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Utopia of the Seas can accommodate 5,668 passengers at double occupancy. When all berths are filled, she will have over 6,000 people onboard - making her the largest Oasis Class ship in the world. She will be smaller than Icon of the Seas, however.
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Both Utopia and Wonder are Oasis Class ships, among the largest in the world. Utopia of the Seas will be just a little bigger, and slightly heavier than Wonder of the Seas. This is typical of cruise lines so they can say their new ship is the largest ship etc.
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There are 5 pools in all. Utopia of the Seas will feature 2 resort-style pools and adult-only pools in the Solarium.
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Utopia of the Seas will run 3-night weekend cruises from Orlando (Port Canaveral) departing on Fridays. She will also do 4-day weekday cruises starting on Mondays. Cruises will go to the Bahamas and Perfect Day at Cococay. 4-night cruises will have an extra day cruising at sea.
There are over 40 ways to dine and dance Utopia of the Seas. The new Caribbean tiki bar on the Royal Promenade serves up fruit-based cocktails, frozen drinks and a few surprises.
Spanning two stories, Giovanni's Italian Kitchen & Wine Bar will serve up authentic Italian dishes in an elegant setting. It will also offer an outside terrace that overlooks the Boardwalk neighborhood.
Chops Grille serves its signature prime cuts for a memorable night out in the Central Park neighborhood on Royal Caribbean’s Oasis Class ships.
Ice cream poolside on Utopia of the Seas will be elevated with a Sprinkles bar offering different types of sprinkle toppings.
Royal Caribbean’s Utopia of the Seas, is packed with thrills like the longest slide at sea – the Ultimate Abyss.
Vibes across the new ship’s five pools range from upbeat to lowkey for everyone. Highlights include resort-style pools that come to life with the lively Lime & Coconut bar, three-story waterslides at The Perfect Storm and spots to grab a bite to eat like the new poolside food truck.
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Utopia of the Seas Floats! Next Stop: Orlando
When completed, Utopia of the Seas will be one of the largest cruise ships in the world. And she’s calling Orlando, Florida home in 2024.
The world’s biggest ship, Utopia of the Seas is now one step closer to its debut in Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida, in July 2024. This new Oasis Class ship floated for the first time at the Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire, France.
Bookings are already underway for Utopia of the Seas and summer cruises are going fast. Utopia will sail 3- and 4-night cruises to the Bahamas. Get your quote now.
Known as the float out, the key moment in the construction of Utopia took 17 months to reach.
The process itself took nearly 15 hours, beginning with filling the new ship’s dry dock with more than 46 million gallons of water overnight.
Utopia was then moved into an outfitting dock, where it will be completed in summer 2024.
Utopia will now begin to come to life as its highly anticipated features are installed, from the longest dry slide at sea – the 295-foot-long Ultimate Abyss – to a first-of-its-kind immersive train car dining experience.
The ultimate 3-night weekend and 4-night weekday getaway will be the first in the revolutionary Oasis Class to offer short escapes when it debuts in July 2024.
Every vacation will feature visits to Nassau, The Bahamas, and Perfect Day at CocoCay – Royal Caribbean’s award-winning private island – that will feature its first adults-only slice of paradise, Hideaway Beach, starting in January 2024.
Check out activities for kids on Utopia of the Seas’ sister ship, Wonder of the Seas in this video.
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Best Royal Caribbean Cruise Fares + Kids Sale Free | Early 2024 from Orlando
The list below is for the lowest available rate which will generally be an interior stateroom (no view).
3 NIGHT Royal Caribbean Cruises
Bahamas & Perfect Day
Ship: Allure of the Seas. Allure is an Oasis Class ship - among the largest ships in the world.
Roundtrip From: Orlando (Port Canaveral), Florida
Ports of Call:
The list below is for the lowest available rate which will generally be an interior stateroom.
Oceanview and Oceanview Balcony staterooms are also available and in many cases, the fares are less than $100 more per person than an interior stateroom.
There are multiple Kids Sale Free cruise deals to choose from in early 2024. Prices are per person and do not include tax. Fares are subject to availability.
I recommend booking early because cruise fares increase in price steadily as the ship begins to fill up.
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January 2024
Tue, Jan 02, 2024 $592
Fri, Jan 12, 2024 $632
Fri, Jan 19, 2024 $373
Fri, Jan 26, 2024 $363
February 2024
Fri, Feb 09, 2024 $382
Fri, Feb 16, 2024 $452
Fri, Feb 23, 2024$412
March 2024
Fri, Mar 01, 2024 $352
Fri, Mar 08, 2024 $363
Fri, Mar 22, 2024 $452
Fri, Mar 29, 2024 $473
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Orlando (Port Canaveral) Will be Home to 2 of the Largest Cruise Ships in the World
Orlando will be home to 2 of the largest cruise ships in the world: Utopia of the Seas and Wonder of the Seas.
Upon completion, Royal Caribbean's newest ship, Utopia of the Seas will become the third largest cruise ship in the world, measuring 1,188 feet long, 211 feet wide, and featuring 18 decks to accommodate 5,668 guests.
Royal Caribbean has said it will call Orlando (Port Canaveral) home when it arrives in July of 2024.
Among its remarkable features, Utopia of the Seas will have 5 pools, 3 water slides, 21 dining venues, 23 bars, 2 casinos, 8 hot tubs, and will be the only Oasis-class ship to include 2 Solarium Suites.
Utopia of the Seas will run 3-night weekend cruises from Orlando to the Bahamas and Perfect Day at CocoCay followed by 4-night weekday cruises, also the Bahamas and Perfect Day.
Bookings are now open, you can request a quote for Utopia of the Seas here.
But Utopia of the Seas is not the only impressive ship homeported in Orlando.
Wonder of the Seas, currently the largest cruise ship in the world, is sailing from Port Canaveral doing 7-night Eastern and Western Caribbean cruises.
Wonder of the Seas is currently the largest cruise ship in the world. It carries 5,734 guests at double occupancy (i.e., if every cabin held only two people) and 6,988 passengers when completely full.
There is about 2,200 crew members so you could possibly be on a ship with 9,000+ people onboard.
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Utopia of the Seas will Call Orlando Home and it's On Sale Now!
Orlando will be home to 2 of the largest cruise ships in the world.
Royal Caribbean's newest ship, Utopia of the Seas will become the second-largest cruise ship in the world, measuring 1,188 feet long, 211 feet wide, and featuring 18 decks to accommodate 5,668 guests.
Royal Caribbean's Utopia of the Seas will be homeported at Orlando (Port Canaveral) and will be running shorter itineraries, similar to the Disney Wish, with 3-night weekend cruises and 4-night weekday cruises.
The ship will include stops at Perfect Day at CocoCay, Royal Caribbean’s private island in The Bahamas.
Utopia will join her sister ship, Wonder of the Seas establishing Port Canaveral as the homeport for two of the world’s largest cruise ships.
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The World’s Biggest Weekend! Utopia of the Seas - Arrives in Orlando July 2024
3 and 4 night cruises on Utopia of the Seas, one of Royal Caribbean’s new mega ships.
Introducing Utopia of the Seas — the ship that's totally transforming weekends for good. I’m talking bigger flavors. Bolder play. And better chill days than you ever imagined.
No craving goes unsatisfied with over 40 ways to dine and drink.
New show-stopping spectaculars cue the applause like never before.
Earn bragging rights daily with seventeen adrenaline-pumping slides, and pool hop till you drop with countless ways to make a splash.
This is the World's Biggest Weekend — arriving in Orlando (Port Canaveral) 2024. Get a quote now >
Bigger Ways to Splash
Seven different pools take splash to the max onboard — and onshore at Perfect Day at CocoCay, including the Caribbean's largest freshwater pool.
Six different beaches put powdery sands and turquoise waters at your feet, and weekday worries miles away.
And daredevils earn bragging rights daily on 17 thrill-inducing slides!
Bigger Ways to Dine
Full flavor goes full throttle in just a few days at more than 20 unique dining venues onboard.
Swoon over soul food brunch staples like fried chicken and waffles.
Refuel with mouthwatering bites just steps from the pool. Indulge in wood-fired pizzas and rustic Italian favorites al fresco.
Or go all-in at Royal Caribbean’s most indulgent buffet ever.
And it's all aboard for culinary adventure at an immersive dining experience that takes the senses across the world.
Bigger Ways to Party
Weekends are for playing hard — and on the new Utopia of the Seas, there are no limits.
Step your bar crawl way up across 21 bottle-popping spots serving craft cocktails and libations.
Five live music venues pull out all the stops with chart-toppers night after night.
Jaw-droppingly spectacular shows blow your mind on stage, ice, air and water. And whatever your game is, bet on big-time thrills with slots, poker and blackjack at two action-packed casinos.
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Short Cruises from Port Canaveral on Utopia of the Seas
Utopia of the Seas will challenge the Disney Wish on 3 and 4 night Bahamian sailings from Orlando.
Royal Caribbean’s new ship, Utopia of the Seas will be among the largest cruise ships in the world, and we now know that it will call Orlando (Port Canaveral) home starting in July 2024. Reservations are available now ▸
This is literally big news.
Utopia is an Oasis Class ship, which will be able to accommodate 5,700 guests and will sail to Nassau and Perfect Day at CocoCay, Royal Caribbean’s private island in the Bahamas.
Utopia will follow a similar itinerary as the Disney Wish with alternating 3-night weekend cruises followed by 4-night weekday cruises.
This makes it easy for those who need a short getaway or for travelers looking for a land and sea vacation with Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando.
Utopia of the Seas - what I know so far.
Utopia will feature a variety of new and returning venues – some reimagined for the vessel – across eight neighborhoods.
She will have over 20 dining options, including a revamped version of the Izumi restaurant with twice as many teppanyaki tables and outdoor seating in the ship’s Central Park area.
Izumi in the Park, a window where you can get sushi and sweet Japanese-inspired treats will be next door.
You’ll also find an expanded, two-story version of Giovanni’s Italian Kitchen & Wine Bar, and a new extension of the eatery, Gio’s Terrazza, located above the Boardwalk neighborhood.
New Caribbean bar Pesky Parrot – located on the Royal Promenade – will serve fruity cocktails with rum, gin, and tequila, along with frozen drinks and other items.
There will also be an immersive dining experience that takes guests on an immersive “locomotive journey” with multiple courses and sophisticated technology elements.
Guests can choose from over 20 kinds of accommodations, including the new Solarium Suites, which feature sweeping views and access to the line’s Royal Suite Class experience.
There are also five pools, two casinos, a zip line, rock climbing walls and more.
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Wonder of the Seas - Activities for Kids | Royal Caribbean
Activities for kids and families on Royal Caribbean’s Wonder of the Seas. The largest cruise ship in the world.
What can kids do on Royal Caribbeans Wonder of the Seas? Let me start by saying the kids club is just the beginning. Here are my top activities for kids and families on Royal Caribbean’s Wonder of the Seas.
Laser Tag: Clash for the Crystal City
The story goes that sometime in the distant future. Two teams battle it out in a glow-in-the-dark laser tag faceoff in a frozen-themed wasteland.
The course itself is a massive inflatable castle, that is set up in Studio B, the ship’s indoor ice rink.
The ice is covered with carpet so you won’t slip but shoes are required for this.
Children must be at least 5 years old to play and 40 inches but it’s not just for kids. It’s a great activity for families or even if the kids can play themselves while you watch.
Here’s a tip: you need to make reservations once onboard Wonder of the Seas, so on Day 1 scroll through the Daily Planner in the Royal Caribbean app to see which days laser tag is being offered.
Chances are you’ll want to play more than once so sign up for a few games. Stand-by spots are also available but you know…it’s standby so who knows if you’re going to get in. Better to make a reservation.
Wonder PlayScape
For your little ones, Wonder PlayScape is an underwater-themed world with slides, child-size climbing walls, games, and puzzles.
And by night, the playscape transforms into an otherworldly seascape with special lighting and effects.
Adult supervision is required here but there are places to sit. Or, you can get in on the fun and play together.
Boardwalk on Wonder of the Seas
The Boardwalk Neighborhood located on deck 6 aft, is where you’ll find complimentary carousel rides and even special events like the Family Fun Day Carnival.
The carnival has a chocolate fountain, cotton candy machines, games for kids,and live entertainment.
Be sure to check the daily planner on the Royal Caribbean app for special events on the Boardwalk.
These events are popular so I recommend getting there a few minutes early.
But of course, the carousel is the main attraction here. Those are hand-carved horses by the way!
The Boardwalk Neighborhood also has the Dog House featuring hot dogs and brats.
All of this is included in your cruise fare.
Ultimate Abyss
There are 2 kinds of people in the world. Those who think sliding down 10 stories on Wonder of the Seas, sounds exciting, and those who think it sounds terrifying.
Well, it’s actually not as terrifying as it looks.
It’s a regular slide, not a water slide, and you sit in on a mat all the way down.
You can actually control how fast you go once inside by pulling up on the front handle.
While it is thrilling, it’s not as intimidating as you might think.
Inside there are lighting and sound effects that make it even more exciting.
Just remember that when come to a stop at the bottom, you’ll be on Deck 6 - the Boardwalk and you will need to take an elevator back up.
The minimum highest is 44” and you do not need reservations.
Adventure Ocean Kids Club
Royal Caribbean ships are of course family ships, but Wonder of the Seas takes it to the next level. Adventure Ocean is way beyond a kids club.
Adventure Ocean is included for children between the ages of 3 and 11.
Inside there are plenty of activities just for kids like science experiments, an Imagination Studio presented by Crayola, scheduled character appearances starring popular DreamWorks characters, and scavenger hunts.
They also have field trips to the sports courts, and video arcades where the games are free movie nights (even Disney movies which I think is awesome...because well, you know, this isn’t Disney Cruise Line).
Kids may also be escorted to Windjammers buffet for dinner - they even have their own little buffet.
Adventure Ocean is open from about 9 am to 10 pm, but it does close periodically so be sure to check to schedule.
On Port Days it’s typically open the entire time Wonder of the Seas is in port.
Adventure Ocean Late Night Party starts at 10 pm, for $7 per hour. Kids can stay until 2 am.
I recommend you attend the Adventure Ocean open house on Embarkation Day. You can meet the crew and register your child. You can also play together in the different spaces during open house.
Babies and Tots Programs on Wonder of the Seas
Wonder of the Seas has a babies program just for those between the ages of 6 months and 18 months in Adventure Ocean Babies.
Adventure Ocean Junior is for children ages 18 months to 36 months. They must be potty trained to enter.
A small fee applies to both AO Babies and AO Junior which is about $7 per hour.
Social 100 Teen Club
Teens age 13 - 17 have their own space on board too - and Wonder of the Seas really does a great job of giving them options and variety.
They will just be so thrilled to get some space (and believe me, you will too!)
There are 2 parts, the Social 100 Club on Deck 16, an indoor place to chill, play video games, and socialize.
They also have planned activities at the sports deck in the evenings.
Plus there’s a private Social 100 outdoor area on Deck 17.
Here they have places to chill, and sit in the hot tub, there’s even a refreshment bar serving non-alcoholic beverages.
Teens are allowed to come and go as they please.
If you have a teen who is going by themselves, I recommend they attend on the first night. The crew does introductions and icebreakers so the kids can make friends.
Also on Day 1 parents can tour the teen club and register.
The Perfect Storm
There’s a water park located on the pool deck which features dual racer sides, the first boomerang-style and headfirst mat racer waterslides at sea, and a Champagne bowl slide, where after braving the slide, you emerge in a giant "bowl" before sliding down one more tube.
Oh, I know what you’re thinking - sounds like a toilet bowl. Exactly!
This onboard water park is included with your cruise fare.
Height and weight restrictions apply, I recommend these slides for those ages 7 and up.
Splashaway Bay
Pint-sized cruisers can have a blast too in Splashaway Bay water park.
This water playscape features colorful waterslides, water cannons, fountains, pools, and whirlpools for tots to tweens (and their supervising parents).
Kids must be potty trained. The slide has a minimum height requirement of 42”.
Wonder of the Seas Zip Line
You are suspended on the Zip Line nine decks up above the Boardwalk Neighborhood on Wonder of the Seas.
It’s hard to imagine that this can be done on a cruise ship! The zip line is open to kids age 12+ and a minimum of 52”. A parent must be present.
You’ll need closed-toe shoes with laces so, don’t forget those. The zip line is included in your fare, no reservation is required.
Check the daily planner in the Royal app for times once onboard.
Flowrider Surf Simulator
This surf simulator is one of the most popular activities for kids and adults alike. Reservations are recommended -make them in the Royal app. If your child is new to surfing, they offer boogie boarding in addition to stand-up surfing.
Private lessons are also available starting at around $70.
If they get the hang of it, expect a big cheer from the crowd. We all know it’s not easy so it’s nice to see others cheer them on.
Wiping out is inevitable but don’t worry, Flowrider is basically a giant trampoline with water, so you just bounce around until coming to a rest.
Still, you will need to pass a quick physical agility test and sign a waiver so you should allow for additional time prior to your reservation time.
Wonder Dunes Mini-Golf
I recommend playing miniature golf at night. Why? Because it’s hot on the top deck during the day.
But Wonder of The Seas has something special: nighttime lighting effects.
This is actually a great activity that the entire family can enjoy together.
It’s included with your cruise and you can play as many times as you like. No reservations are required.
Wonder of the Seas Sports Court
The sports court is always busy, especially with teens looking to play basketball. Social 100 will sometimes have activities planned here as well in the evenings.
Spotlight Karaoke
From show tunes or shower tunes, your entire family can sing your favorite hits with thousands of popular songs to choose from.
Reservations are required and they can be made in the Royal app once onboard. This is a popular activity so I recommend reserving on Day 1.
Wonder of the Seas Arcade
The arcade on Wonder of the Seas isn’t as popular as other ships probably because there are so many other activities for kids.
But you’ll find a good mix of games from the 80s, 90s, and today.
The games are not included in your cruise fare but the Adventure Ocean team sometimes brings the kids over for free play.
Rock Climbing Wall
Rock climbing walls have become a guest favorite on Royal Caribbean ships and Wonder of the Seas has 2! Both are located in the aft, just behind the Boardwalk Neighborhood. These 30 ft tall rock walls are open to kids age 6+.
Rock climbing is supervised by crew members and they are great about encouraging kids to keep going. It’s much harder than it looks.
Kids can safely and slowly repel back down - which is the fun part!
Reservations are not needed and it is included with your cruise fare.
Just remember to bring a pair of socks because special rock climbing shoes will be provided.
Intense Aqua-Theater Performance
Kids might not immediately be too fond of having to sit through a show but Intense on Wonder of the Seas is different.
It’s a high-energy show with powerful music and has everything from pool plunging to tightrope teetering and beyond.
This show is extremely popular and has limited seating so you definitely want to make a reservation in the Royal app as soon as you’re on board.
Arrive 30 minutes prior to show time to secure a good seat.
I also recommend sitting towards the rear of the theater as some performances take palace over the audience.
Kid-Friendly Food on Wonder of the Seas
From the Sorrentos Pizza to the cutest buffet line called KidJammers, there are plenty of kid-friendly dining options onboard Wonder of the Seas.
Even the main dining room is kid friendly.
It’s a great time to see if they want to try something new because almost everything is included in your cruise fare. If they don’t like it, that’s ok, they can order something else.
I got my son to try Escargot as an appetizer. It didn’t go well, but hey, he tried it and it was really funny to watch.
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World’s Largest Cruise Ship, Royal Caribbean's Wonder of the Seas Coming to Central Florida
The world’s only 7,000-passenger ship is sailing from Central Florida.
The world’s largest cruise ship is now calling Port Canaveral home. Royal Caribbean’s Wonder of the Seas sails from Cruise Terminal One in Orlando (Port Canaveral) Florida.
Port Canaveral is located about 60 minutes east of Orlando, Florida. If you’re visiting Walt Disney World Resort or Universal Orlando Resort, you can easily add a Royal Caribbean cruise to your vacation.
From Port Canaveral (Orlando, FL) Wonder of the Seas offers Eastern Caribbean and Western Caribbean itineraries including stops at Perfect Day at CocoCay, Royal Caribbean’s private island.
What makes Wonder of the Seas different
Eight unique neighborhoods on the ship, including an all-new suite neighborhood
A redesigned pool deck
An AquaTheater with entertainment and ocean views
An all-new Playscape with slides, climbing walls, and games
Fan favorites like the FlowRider and Ultimate Abyss
This Royal Caribbean Oasis Class Cruise ship can hold nearly 7,000 passengers and 2,300 crew members, making it the largest passenger ship in the world.
Wonder of the Seas specializes in family-focused cruises that rival land vacations like those to Walt Disney World by offering a wide array of activities onboard and a stop at Perfect Day at CocoCay.
Wonder is 236,857 gross tons, measures 1,188 feet in length, and has a maximum passenger capacity of 6,988 passengers, in addition to 2,300 crew.
Bookings for Wonder of the Sea’s Orlando itinerary are available now. The is very high demand to travel on the largest cruise ship in the world. Don’t wait to book!
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Icon of the Seas Offers Unique Ways to Have Fun at Night
From the Overlook Pods to Casino Royale, you’ll have a night out like never before onboard Icon of the Seas
A night out on Icon of the Seas will be a totally unique experience. Turn up the volume on unforgettable with rockin' set lists. Make it a party for two with starlit sips set to the soundtrack of soulful classics. Or fuel your whole team’s competitive spirit with a rousing round of darts, brews over billiards, and retro arcade classics
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