225,282 gross tons
11,926 plants and trees
1,187 feet long (363 m)
208 feet wide
16 guest decks
2 rock climbing walls
24 distinct dining options
24 knots cruising speed
Construction started: December 2, 2008
Launched: November 20, 2009
Christened: November 28, 2010
Maiden: December 1, 2010
Builder: STX Europe Turku Shipyard, Finland
Owner: Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd
Capacity: 5400 passengers at double occupancy , 6296 maximum
Crew: 2384 as of July 2012
Deck 9 from center look forward and backward
more than 2000 seats theater
Deck 5 Royal Promenade
A bar with boat shape can rise up 2 story high
Boardwalk
There is one Carousel, Water Theater, 2 Mountain Climb Walls
donuts outlet and several restaurants
Sunset
Solarium on Deck 15
Deck 5 Joggling Track
Deck 15 Sporting Equipment
There is a Central Park on deck 8
That is why there are so many plants
There are restaurants and shops in the park
There is Park Cafe for light lunch and snacks
Entertainment is the best in the cruise industry
Broadway musical, ice, water, comedy and musical shows
There is a big Dreamworks animation characters parade
Ice show
Water show
When you are on such big ship, I believe sea sickness is reduced to the minimal. When I sat at Park Cafe, I looked out it just like I was sitting somewhere in Florida.
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