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Voyager Of The Seas Overview

Buckle up because you are in for an exciting and adventurous ride when board Royal Caribbean’s Voyager of the Seas . With 15 decks and 10 pools and whirlpools, this ship is perfect for the entire family. Children will be delighted with the onboard entertainment, and they’ll also get to party at Adventure Beach, the kids pool with its very own waterslide. As for the adults, onboard you’ll have 14 bars, clubs and lounges to choose from, including The Vault nightclub. And everyone can enjoy the ice-skating and mini-golf aboard Voyager of the Seas . 

  • Passenger Capacity: 3,602 (double occupancy)
  • Year Built: 1999
  • Last Refurbished: 2019

Voyager Of The Seas Cruise Destinations

With cruises to 72 countries on six continents, you can sail just about anywhere in the world with Royal Caribbean. This contemporary, innovative line offers unique and exciting itineraries that are designed to wow. They offer sailings that range from a tropical paradise to a thrilling tundra. Destinations include, but are not limited to: Alaska, Australia, Canada/New England, the Caribbean, the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, the Panama Canal and South America. 

Voyager Of The Seas Asia Cruise Destination

Asia cruises feature unique flavors, wildlife, and cultures to explore.

Voyager Of The Seas Australia/New Zealand Cruise Destination

You’ll love the laidback outback and superb wildlife you’ll experience on a cruise to Australia and New Zealand.

Voyager Of The Seas Bahamas Cruise Destination

A truly blissful vacation filled with beaches, Bahamian customs, and sunshine awaits you on a cruise to the Bahamas.

Voyager Of The Seas Eastern Caribbean Cruise Destination

Eastern Caribbean

Explore the islands or get up close and personal with some intriguing wildlife when you cruise to the Eastern Caribbean.

Voyager Of The Seas India Cruise Destination

Cruise to India and discover incredible people, new cultures and fascinating flavors.

Voyager Of The Seas Mediterranean Cruise Destination

Mediterranean

Raise a glass to the Mediterranean where you’ll find magnificent churches and castles, along with spectacular food. The history and art are nothing to shake a stick at either.

Voyager Of The Seas South Pacific / Tahiti Cruise Destination

South Pacific / Tahiti

Find peace or adventure in the stunning paradises of the South Pacific. Either way, it’ll be unforgettable.

Voyager Of The Seas Transatlantic Cruise Destination

Transatlantic

Experience the bliss of cruising of across the Atlantic with intriguing stops along the way on a Transatlantic cruise.

Voyager Of The Seas Western Caribbean Cruise Destination

Western Caribbean

Jamaican waterfalls, intriguing cultures, and cave tubing—cruise to the Western Caribbean.

Voyager Of The Seas Departure Ports

Royal Caribbean not only builds their ships to have a wow factor, but they also make their itineraries just as appealing.  Royal has ships stationed across the U.S. and in several international ports to give their passengers lots of opportunity to get to a cruise quickly and easily. You can cruise from Miami to Seattle or Perth to Rotterdam, there’s a departure port for you. Find out more about Royal Caribbean’s itineraries and ships when you contact a qualified consultant at The Cruise Web. 

Voyager Of The Seas Dubai, United Arab Emirates Departure Port

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Dubai is a modern city that people from all nationalities flock towards to indulge in designer clothes, fancy hotels and the high life.

Voyager Of The Seas Brisbane, Australia Departure Port

Brisbane, Australia

Brisbane with its lazy subtropical aura is quickly becoming one of Australia’s most popular cruise destinations.

Voyager Of The Seas Singapore, Singapore Departure Port

Singapore, Singapore

Southeast Asia’s most modern city, Singapore, also contains a lot of history and treasures from the past, along with a perfect tropical climate – all making Singapore a wonderful destination year round.

Voyager Of The Seas Piraeus (Athens), Greece Departure Port

Learn about the Greek gods and the early philosophy of Socrates when you visit the incredible ruins left in Athens, Greece. At night, go out and take in the culture with the modern Athenians.

Voyager Of The Seas Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy Departure Port

A cruise to Civitavecchia is a chance for you to hop a quick train to Rome and explore the enormous history through ruins, galleries and The Vatican museums.

Voyager Of The Seas Venice, Italy Departure Port

Experience the serene, romantic splendor of Venice, but don’t forget to check out its wonderful museums and neighborhoods located off the Grand Canal.

Voyager Of The Seas Barcelona, Spain Departure Port

Discover imaginative architecture, impressive Spanish dishes and beautiful excursions into nature when you cruise to Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia.

Voyager Of The Seas Port Canaveral, Florida Departure Port

The seafood is fresh, the sun is shining and there’s a whole lot to do, so get out there and explore the city before, during and after your cruise from Port Canaveral, Florida.

Voyager Of The Seas Deck Plans

Deck eleven, deck twelve, deck thirteen, deck fourteen, deck fifteen, voyager of the seas staterooms.

Voyager Of The Seas Balcony Stateroom

Balcony (NQ)

Balcony (xi), balcony (xn).

Voyager Of The Seas Balcony Stateroom

Balcony (CB)

Balcony (sb), balcony (sg), balcony (xq), balcony (xb).

Voyager Of The Seas Balcony Stateroom

Balcony (E1)

Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King size bed, private balcony, sitting area with sofa and private bathroom.

Balcony (E2)

Voyager Of The Seas Balcony Stateroom

Balcony (D1)

Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King size bed, sitting area, private bathroom and private balcony. Rates vary from deck to deck.

Balcony (D2)

Balcony (d3), balcony (e3).

Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King,private balcony, sitting area with sofa, and a private bathroom. Accessible rooms include Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size) with open bed frames, wider entry door, turning spaces, sitting area with lowered vanity, closet rods, and safe, and a private bathroom with a wider door, roll-in shower, grab bars, fold-down shower bench, hand-held shower head, raised toilet, and a lowered sink.

Balcony (1B)

Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, private balcony, sitting area with sofa, and bathroom. Sleeps up to 2 guests.

Balcony (2B)

Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, private balcony, sitting area with sofa, vanity area and bathroom. Sleeps up to 4 guests.

Balcony (3B)

Balcony (4b), balcony (6b), balcony (1d).

Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, sitting area with sofa, private balcony and bathroom. Sleeps up to 3 guests.

Balcony (2D)

Balcony (3d), balcony (4d), balcony (5d), balcony (6d), balcony (7d).

Voyager Of The Seas Balcony Stateroom

Balcony (X)

With this selection, you are guaranteed to receive a balcony stateroom, which could be in any balcony category (excluding suites), anywhere on the ship. Room assignments may be determined at any time after your reservation has been completed and paid in full up to the day of sailing.

Voyager Of The Seas Inside Stateroom

Inside (ZQ)

Voyager Of The Seas Inside Stateroom

Inside (2U)

Voyager Of The Seas Inside Stateroom

Inside (CP)

Inside (zi).

Voyager Of The Seas Inside Stateroom

Inside (1T)

A view of the Royal Promenade with bowed windows, two twin beds that convert to Royal King and private bathroom.

Voyager Of The Seas Inside Stateroom

Inside (2T)

Voyager Of The Seas Inside Stateroom

Inside (PR)

Bowed windows with a view of the Royal Promenade, two twin beds that convert to a Royal King size bed, sitting area with sofa, vanity area and a private bathroom. Accessible rooms include Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King size bed with open bed frames, wider entry door, turning spaces, sitting area with lowered vanity, closet rods, and safe, and a private bathroom with a wider door, roll-in shower, grab bars, fold-down shower bench, hand-held shower head, raised toilet and lowered sink.

Inside (4U)

High-definition screen that spans nearly floor to ceiling, providing real-time views of the ocean and destinations. Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, sitting area with sofa, and full bathroom. Sleeps up to 2 guests.

Voyager Of The Seas Inside Stateroom

Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King size bed, Pullman beds, sitting area, vanity area and a private bathroom.

Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King size bed, Pullman beds, sitting area, vanity area and a private bathroom. Accessible rooms include Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King size bed with open bed frames, wider entry door, turning spaces, sitting area with lowered vanity, closet rods, and safe, and a private bathroom with a wider door, roll-in shower, grab bars, fold-down shower bench, hand-held shower head, raised toilet, and a lowered sink.

Voyager Of The Seas Inside Stateroom

Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King, sitting area with sofa and full bathroom. Accessible rooms include a high-definition screen that spans nearly floor to ceiling, providing real-time views of the ocean and destinations. Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King, Automatic wider entry door, turning spaces, sitting area with lowered vanity, closet rods, and safe, and a private bathroom with a wider door, roll-in shower, grab bars, fold-down shower bench, hand-held shower head.

Inside (1V)

Two twin beds that convert to Royal King sitting area with sofa, vanity area, and bathroom. Sleeps up to 4 guests

Inside (3V)

Inside (4v), inside (6v).

Two twin beds that convert to Royal King sitting area with sofa, vanity area, and bathroom. Sleeps up to 4 guests.

With this selection, you are guaranteed to receive an interior stateroom, which could be in any interior category, anywhere on the ship. Room assignments may be determined at any time after your reservation has been completed and paid in full up to the day of sailing.

Voyager Of The Seas Oceanview Stateroom

Oceanview (3M)

Voyager Of The Seas Oceanview Stateroom

Oceanview (4N)

Oceanview (yq), oceanview (yo).

Voyager Of The Seas Oceanview Stateroom

Oceanview (P2)

Two lower twin beds convert to Royal King. Double sofa bed for quad staterooms. Vanity with sitting area, Private bathroom with shower. Floor to Ceiling wrap around panoramic window.

Voyager Of The Seas Oceanview Stateroom

Oceanview (PF)

Two lower twin beds that convert to Royal King. Curtained section with bunk beds. Living area with double sofa bed, vanity and sitting area. One and a half baths with shower. Floor to ceiling wrap around panoramic windows.

Oceanview (P1)

Two lower twin beds that convert to Royal King. Double sofa bed. Vanity with sitting area. Private bathroom with shower. Floor to ceiling wrap around panoramic window.

Voyager Of The Seas Oceanview Stateroom

Oceanview (1L)

Two twin beds convert to Royal King. Double sofa bed for quad staterooms. Vanity with sitting area, Private bathroom with shower. Floor to Ceiling wrap around panoramic window, 76 inches high by 103 inches wide. Sleeps up to 4 guests.

Voyager Of The Seas Oceanview Stateroom

Oceanview (FO)

Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King size bed, additional bunk beds in separate area, separate sitting area with sofa bed, and a private bathroom with shower.

Oceanview (F)

Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King size bed, sitting area with sofa, vanity area and a private bathroom.

Oceanview (H)

Oceanview (i).

Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King size bed, sitting area with sofa, vanity area and a private bathroom. Accessible rooms include Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King size bed with open bed frames, wider entry door, turning spaces, sitting area with lowered vanity, closet rods, and safe, and a private bathroom with a wider door, roll-in shower, grab bars, fold-down shower bench, hand-held shower head, raised toilet, and a lowered sink.

Oceanview (1N)

Two twin beds that convert to Royal King and private bathroom. Sleeps up to 2 guests.

Oceanview (2N)

Two twin beds that convert to Royal King and private bathroom. Sleeps up to 4 guests.

Oceanview (3N)

Oceanview (8n), oceanview (1m).

Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, sitting area with sofa, vanity area and bathroom. Sleeps up to 4 guests.

Oceanview (4M)

Voyager Of The Seas Oceanview Stateroom

Oceanview (1K)

Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, two Pullman beds in separate area, separate sitting area with sofa bed and bathroom. Sleeps up to 6 guests.

Oceanview (Y)

With this selection, you are guaranteed to receive an ocean view stateroom, which could be in any ocean view category, anywhere on the ship. Room assignments may be determined at any time after your reservation has been completed and paid in full up to the day of sailing.

Voyager Of The Seas Suite Stateroom

Grand entrance with doorbell. Bedroom with king-size bed, and private bathroom with tub, private balcony with whirlpool, living room with queen-size sofa bed and baby grand piano. Sleeps up to 4 guests

Voyager Of The Seas Suite Stateroom

Marble entry with door bell. Queen-size bed, bathroom with tub. Separate living area with a queen-size sofa bed. Sleeps up to 4 guests.

Voyager Of The Seas Suite Stateroom

Marble entry. Room has two twin beds that convert to Royal King, private balcony, sitting area with double sofa bed and bathroom with tub.

Marble entry. Room has two twin beds that convert to Royal King, private balcony, sitting area with double sofa bed and bathroom with tub. Sleeps up to 4 guests.

Voyager Of The Seas Suite Stateroom

Queen-size bed, private balcony, separate living area with queen-size sofa bed, private bathroom with bathtub, separate shower and bidet, and concierge service.

Voyager Of The Seas Suite Stateroom

Separate bedroom with king-size bed, private balcony with hot tub, whirlpool bathtub, living room with queen-size sofa bed, baby grand piano, and concierge service.

Voyager Of The Seas Suite Stateroom

Two bedrooms with twin beds that convert to Royal King size beds (one room with third and fourth Pullman beds), two bathrooms (one with shower, one with bathtub), living area with double sofa bed, private balcony, and concierge service.

Voyager Of The Seas Suite Stateroom

Two bedrooms with two twin beds that convert to Royal King (one room with third and fourth Pullman beds), balcony, two bathrooms (one with tub) and living area with double sofa bed. Sleeps up to 8 guests.

Voyager Of The Seas Suite Stateroom

Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King size bed, private balcony, sitting area (some with sofa bed), bathtub, and concierge service.

Voyager Of The Seas Suite Stateroom

Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King size bed, private balcony, sitting area (some with sofa bed), private bathroom with bathtub. Accessible rooms include two twin beds that convert to a Royal King size bed, private balcony, sitting area (some with sofa bed), private bathroom with bathtub.

Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, private balcony, sitting area with sofa and bathroom with tub.

Voyager Of The Seas Suite Stateroom

Two twin beds that convert to Royal King. Curtained section with bunk beds. Living area with double sofa bed, vanity and sitting area. One and a half baths with shower. Floor to ceiling wrap around panoramic windows. Sleeps up to 6 guests

Voyager Of The Seas Suite Stateroom

With this selection, you are guaranteed to receive a deluxe stateroom. Room assignments may be determined at any time after your reservation has been completed and paid in full up to the day of sailing.

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Learn about accessibility-friendly accommodations made by Royal Caribbean for guests with special needs, dietary restrictions and more.

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Savor dining aboard Royal Caribbean, including the Windjammer Café, main dining room and room service. Royal Caribbean also has many specialty restaurants and dining or beverage packages.

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Entertainment

Enjoy Royal Caribbean's onboard entertainment, including Broadway at Sea, hi-tech Two70 shows, ice skating shows, AquaTheater Diving Shows, DJs, live music, dancing, parades, pool parties, karaoke and more.

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Onboard Activities

Have fun participating in Royal Caribbean's onboard activities, including sky diving and surfing simulators, sports courts, zip lines, rock walls, ice rinks, mini golf, pools, cooking demonstrations, wine tastings, duty-free shopping and more.

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Service & Awards

Learn how Royal Caribbean takes care of your every need with an extensive list of onboard services. Plus, view Royal Caribbean's cruising awards.

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Spa & Fitness

Relax at Royal Caribbean's spa, onboard gym, fitness courses, boxing ring and jogging track. Royal Caribbean's spa has plenty of relaxing treatments like massages, facials and more.

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Special Events

Learn about celebrating a special occasion or milestone with Royal Caribbean's special events at sea.

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Explore Royal Caribbean's contemporary staterooms, including several classes of suite, balcony, oceanview and inside staterooms.

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Learn about Royal Caribbean's family-friendly experience with youth programs for children, including H2O zone, teen-only hangouts and themed experiences

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After a major refurbishment in October 2019, Voyager of the Seas includes revamped staterooms, new waterslides, an enhanced laser tag arena and new spaces for kids, teens and even babies (a first on this ship). Guests will also enjoy a revamped spa and fitness center, as well as refreshed lounges across the ship. Other passenger favorites include big-ship amenities the line is known for, like a poolside movie screen, a surf simulator and "virtual balconies" in Interior staterooms.

Cruisers give a thumbs-up for the ship's clean decks and accommodating staff. Welcoming up to 4,000 guests and 1,200 crew members, the ship offers a roughly 1-to-3 crew-to-passenger ratio. However, the ship's cuisine has received mixed reviews from recent cruisers. Guests can choose from the main dining room and the buffet, as well as several casual eateries and specialty restaurants. 

When you're not in your room, you can enjoy three pools and six whirlpools, a rock climbing wall and an ice skating rink. While children are mingling with peers in the youth programs, adults can retreat to the casino or check out one of the multiple bars and lounges.

Voyager of the Seas departs from ports in North America, Europe and the Mediterranean for sailings throughout the Caribbean, Europe, New England and the Mediterranean.

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Revamped in late 2019

Mixed reviews on food

  • Expert Rating » 4.0
  • Traveler Rating » 4.1
  • Health Rating » 4.5

Voyager of the Seas ranks # 12 out of 25 Royal Caribbean International Cruise Ships based on an analysis of expert and user ratings, as well as health ratings.

  • # 12 in Best Royal Caribbean International
  • # 36 in Best Cruises to the Mediterranean
  • # 40 in Best Cruises to the Caribbean
  • # 43 in Best Affordable Cruises
  • # 44 in Best Cruises to Europe

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Built in 1999, the Royal Caribbean International Voyager of the Seas cruise ship weighs 138K tons and has 1708 staterooms for up to 4099 passengers served by 1180 crew . There are 15 passenger decks, 9 with cabins. You can expect a space ratio of 34 gross tons per passenger on this ship. On this page are the current deck plans for Voyager of the Seas showing deck plan layouts, public venues and all the types of cabins including pictures and videos.

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Sleeps up to: 4 1 Cabins Cabin: 1087 sqft (102 m 2 ) Balcony: 217 sqft (20 m 2 )

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Sleeps up to: 4 10 Cabins Cabin: 559 sqft (53 m 2 ) Balcony: 90 sqft (8 m 2 )

GRAND SUITE - 2 BEDROOM

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Sleeps up to: 8 4 Cabins Cabin: 561 sqft (53 m 2 ) Balcony: 246 sqft (23 m 2 ) * Size may vary, see details below.

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Grand suite - 1 bedroom.

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Sleeps up to: 4 22 Cabins Cabin: 349 sqft (33 m 2 ) Balcony: 100 sqft (9 m 2 )

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Sleeps up to: 4 84 Cabins Cabin: 264 sqft (25 m 2 ) Balcony: 75 sqft (7 m 2 )

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Sleeps up to: 4 2 Cabins Cabin: 406 sqft (38 m 2 )

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Sleeps up to: 4 362 Cabins Cabin: 179 sqft (17 m 2 ) Balcony: 52 sqft (5 m 2 )

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Sleeps up to: 4 307 Cabins Cabin: 164 sqft (15 m 2 ) Balcony: 51 sqft (5 m 2 )

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Sleeps up to: 6 8 Cabins Cabin: 265 sqft (25 m 2 ) * Size may vary, see details below.

PANORAMIC OCEANVIEW

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Sleeps up to: 4 22 Cabins Cabin: 191 sqft (18 m 2 ) * Size may vary, see details below.

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Sleeps up to: 4 20 Cabins Cabin: 178 sqft (17 m 2 )

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Sleeps up to: 4 178 Cabins Cabin: 160 sqft (15 m 2 )

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Sleeps up to: 4 157 Cabins Cabin: 160 sqft (15 m 2 )

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Sleeps up to: 4 533 Cabins Cabin: 150 sqft (14 m 2 ) * Size may vary, see details below.

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Voyager Of The Seas cabins and suites review at CruiseMapper provides detailed information on cruise accommodations , including floor plans, photos, room types and categories, cabin sizes, furniture details and included by Royal Caribbean en-suite amenities and services.

The Voyager Of The Seas cruise ship cabins page is conveniently interlinked with its deck plans showing deck layouts combined with a legend and review of all onboard venues.

1-Bedroom Royal Suite

Layout (floor plan), 1-bedroom owners suite, 2-bedroom family grand suite.

old categorization (FS) Two-Bedroom Royal Family Suite

Categories OT-GT (Two-Bedroom Grand Suite) cabins have each 2 bedrooms with all 4 (2 sets of) single twin beds (convertible to 2 King-size double beds), 1 double sofabed, 2 Pullman beds, 1 walk-in closet, 2 bathrooms (both with glass-door showers, 1 with bathtub).

1-Bedroom Grand Suite

Junior suite.

Some Junior Suites on Deck 11 (forward) are with larger balconies (410 ft2 / 38 m2).

2-Bedroom Family Oceanview Suite

Category VP (OceanView Panoramic Suite) is a family-type stateroom with 2 bedrooms - master (with 2 single twin beds convertible to a King-size double bed), second (with 2 bunk beds/upper and lower), a double sofabed (in the living room), 2 bathrooms (1 full, 1 half), floor-ceiling window (wraparound).

Balcony Cabin

Categories 1B-2B (Spacious OceanView Balcony Accessible) are double-occupancy cabins (with 2 beds), larger sized (350 ft2 / 33 m2) but with smaller balconies (40 ft2 / 4 m2).

2-Bedroom Family Oceanview Cabin

old categorization (FO) 2-Bedroom Family Oceanview Cabin

Category 1K (Ultra-Spacious Oceanview) is a family-type stateroom (bow-facing) with master bedroom (2 single twin beds convertible to a Queen-size double bed), second bedroom (2 Pullman beds/upper and lower bunks), a double sofabed (in the living room), 1 bathroom (WC-shower), 2 round windows (non-opening).

Panoramic Oceanview Cabin

Category 1L (Spacious Panoramic OceanView) is fitted with 2 twin beds (convertible to King-size double bed) plus 1 double sofabed. Category "Panoramic OceanView Accessible" is larger-sized (285 ft2 / 27 m2).

Oceanview Cabin

Categories 1N-2N (OceanView Accessible) are double-occupancy staterooms and larger sized (275 ft2 / 26 m2).

Categories 1N-2N on decks 2-3 are outside cabins with Porthole Windows.

Promenade View Interior Cabin

Category 2T-Promenade cabins as amenities offer 2 twin beds (convertible to Queen-size double bed), sitting area (double sofabed), bay window views (bow window overlooking the Royal Promenade / ship's interior).

Interior Cabin

Categories 1V-3V (Interior Accessible) are larger-sized (255 ft2 / 24 m2) quad cabins with 2 twin beds (convertible to King-size double bed) plus 1 double sofabed. The other Interior quad cabins are fitted with 2 twin beds (convertible) plus 2 Pullman beds (foldable). All Interior cabins on Deck 3 and some on Deck 6 are smaller-sized (135 ft2 / 13 m2).

Virtual Balcony Interior cabins are fitted with a floor-ceiling LED screen (size 80-inch / 2 m) mounted on one of the walls. The 4K Ultra-HD screen is without TV functions and provides "balcony views" by receiving live/real-time video streaming from the cruise ship’s outside cameras.

Voyager Of The Seas cabins review

Voyager Of The Seas staterooms (1708 total) include 121 Suites, 669 Balcony, 228 OceanView, 157 Promenade View, 533 Inside (including Virtual Balcony). Most cabins are sized 150-160 ft2 (14-15 m2). Most cabin balconies are sized 50 ft2 (5 m2). The largest is Royal Suite (1090 ft2 / 101 m2 plus 215 ft2 / 20 m2 terrace with Jacuzzi).

The cruise ship has a total of 27 handicap staterooms (ADA-certified, wheelchair-accessible cabins) in the types/categories Junior Suite (2), Balcony (8), OceanView (7), Promenade View (1), Inside (9). The total number of cabin categories is 38, including the "Guaranteed" categories (W-Suite, X-Balcony, Y-Oceanview, Z-Inside).

During the ship's Royal Amplified 2019 drydock were added 72 new staterooms (Interior and Balcony) and new "family cabin" categories were introduced - CB (Connecting Balcony), CO (Connecting Oceanview), CP (Connecting Promenade View Interior), CI (Connecting Interior).

Follows the review of RCI Voyager of the Seas staterooms as amenities, furniture and services.

All Suites have a king bed, large-size bathroom (whirlpool bathtub, separate shower), vanity area, walk-in closet, large living area (queen-size sofabed, dining area/pantry, wet bar, kitchen, dining table), private balcony (sliding floor-ceiling doors, whirlpool bathtub, sun loungers). Guests in all Suites (excluding Junior Suites only) enjoy the following bonus amenities: Concierge Service (24-hour Concierge Lounge access /continental breakfast, hors d'oeuvres, CD/DVD library, private parties arrangements, priority services (Salon/Spa reservations, booking RCI cruise tours/excursions, dining reservations).

Royal Suites have 2 separate bedrooms (each has 2 twin beds /convertible to Queen), another room with bunk beds (for 3rd/4th person), extended balcony (whirlpool, deluxe lounge furniture). Additional amenities in Royal Suites are media center (surround sound, large HDTV, stereo, CD/DVD player), baby grand piano.

Owner Suites have queen beds, walk-in closet, large bathroom (separate bathtub/shower), large living room (double sofabed, dining area, bar, fridge), media center.

GT-Two-Bedroom Grand Suite (former Royal Family Suites) have 2 separate bedrooms (each with 2 twin beds /to Queen), guest bedroom (2 lower single beds /convertible, plus 2 bunk beds), living room (vanity, double sofabed, dining table, dresser, sofa), bathroom (shower). Grand and Junior Suites have 2 twin beds (convertible), walk-in closet, larger bathroom (bathtub, shower), large living room (desk, drawers, vanity, sofabed, chairs).

All balcony staterooms are with floor-ceiling sliding doors opening to a private veranda. On the Royal Caribbean Voyager ship, cabin balconies on decks 7 and above have plexiglass, while those on deck 6 are with steel railings. All portside and starboard balconies are with an in-hull design. Solid metal rises up to 3 ft / 1 m from the deck floor, while the other part of the railing is open. Aft-location verandas have larger metal structures. Aft-facing balconies are warmer compared to the other ones during cold-weather cruise itineraries. Side-location balconies offer better views since the ones closer to the middle are more enclosed. The ship's mid-aft part is humped (wider). Cabins on the aft hump's outer part are premium location staterooms.

You can save money by booking a forward/aft stateroom in the category you are interested in. Their sizes and features (amenities) are the same as of the more expensive mid-location staterooms.

Categories VP (Oceanview Suite), 1K (Ultra-Spacious Oceanview), and 1L (Panoramic Oceanview) are bow-facing, family-type cabins perfect for families with more kids. They accommodate up to 6 passengers making them a cheaper alternative to booking connecting cabins. Each stateroom has 2 large picture windows (round-shaped, non-opening), a separate bedroom (with Pullman beds / upper-lower bunk beds), large living area (1 double sofabed, 2 lower single beds (convertible to Queen-size double bed), larger bathroom (shower/bathtub). These staterooms offer amazing unobstructed views and can be booked cheaper than balcony cabins.

Oceanview Suites are with floor-ceiling windows (sized in inches 76 high x 100-320 wide / in meters 1,9 height x 2,5-8 width). These are premium family-type accommodations, each with 2 single beds (convertible to a double), large living area (desk, drawers, vanity, double sofabed), ample closet space, bathroom (WC/shower).

Standard Oceanview cabins are with a Porthole Window (round-shaped, size 24-inch / 61 cm) or with rounded Picture Windows. The fore-located Oceanviews have two round-shaped windows overlooking the ship's bow.

Atrium Promenade staterooms (category 2T-Promenade View/former PR) are a unique type of inside cabins with bowed windows overlooking the Atrium's Royal Promenade. The room's bowed window gives more interior space and is also a great vantage point to watch the Royal Promenade's "street" activities - including the parade each evening. Remember to keep the curtains closed at night as there are Promenade cabins across the "street" too.

A unique Royal Caribbean cabin type is the "Interior Virtual Balcony". The stateroom features a floor-ceiling LED screen (size 80-inch / 2 m). This is a 4K ultra-HD screen (no TV functions) that receives real-time/live video streaming from the cruise ship's outside cameras. This means you will enjoy "balcony views" without paying the higher-priced cabins with step-out balconies.

All Voyager OTS cabins as amenities have 2 twin beds (convertible to queen), ample closet/drawer space, private bathroom (shower, hairdryer, bath products), sitting area (desk, drawers, vanity, sofa), smart HDTV (infotainment system, Internet, on-demand-movies), individual air-conditioning, direct-dial phone, electronic safe box and lifejackets (in the closet), radio, minibar, Internet access, 24-hour room service (5-12 am /complimentary).

Some staterooms have either sofabed or upper/bunk beds (Pullman beds) for 3rd/4th person. The twin bed size is 36 x 82 inches (90 x 210 cm).

In-cabin babysitting is available at an hourly fee (US$19 per kid) for 4 kids per stateroom max. For in-cabin use can be borrowed movies, toys and games suitable for kids with autism.

RCI's new Wi-Fi costs US$15 per device per day (50% discount on a second device). The Wi-Fi is always on (shipwide coverage) and super fast (even for streaming movies).

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7 Night Western Mediterranean

from Ravenna, Italy

The June 3, 2024 cruise on the Voyager of the Seas departs from Ravenna, Italy. On this 7 Night Western Mediterranean sailing, the ship will visit a total of 5 different cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Voyager of the Seas sets sail on a Monday (June 3, 2024) and returns on a Monday (June 10, 2024).

The Voyager of the Seas was built in 1999 and is amoung Royal Caribbean's 27 ships in it's fleet. The Voyager of the Seas is included in the cruise line's Voyager Class. In the cruise ship stats below you'll find the Voyager of the Seas vs all other Royal Caribbean ships.

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Ravenna served as the capital of the Western Roman Empire in the Fifth Century AD, as a result of the barbarian invasions that plagued Rome. Ravenna is popular for its fifth to eight century Christian monuments, including the mausoleums of Galla Placidia and King Theodoric and the Church of San Vitale, a masterpiece of Byzantine art. The National Museum of Antiquities holds an important collection of classical and early Christian antiquities.

Ravenna served as the capital of the Western Roman Empire in the Fifth Century AD, as a result of the barbarian invasions that plagued Rome. Ravenna is popular for its fifth to eight century...

Day 2: At Sea

Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. Explore the Voyager of the Seas Deck Maps and make sure to view our list of Ship Venues and Features. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!

Day 3: At Sea

The setting for Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, Messina has much to offer in the way of history. Its dramatic, boulder-filled harbor has challenged navigators since the days of Ulysses. Try to visit the city's Bell Tower at the stroke of noon--the hour when one of the world's largest and most fanciful mechanical clocks springs into action. Messina's museum is also noteworthy for its Renaissance masterworks.

The setting for Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, Messina has much to offer in the way of history. Its dramatic, boulder-filled harbor has challenged navigators since the days of Ulysses. Try to...

Day 4: At Sea

Civitavecchia

Civitavecchia is just moments from Rome, Italy's Eternal City. One of the most geographically perfect ports in the world, Civitavecchia boasts a number of compelling area attractions. Stroll through the streets of the medieval town of Tarquinia. View the resplendent Madonnina at the Resort of Pantano.

Civitavecchia is just moments from Rome, Italy's Eternal City. One of the most geographically perfect ports in the world, Civitavecchia boasts a number of compelling area attractions. Stroll...

Day 5: At Sea

From Livorno, your path leads through the rolling green hills of Tuscany to Florence, the flower of the Renaissance. The creative explosion happened right here, with masterworks by Michelangelo, Brunelleschi and Botticelli now landmarks of daily life. Ufizzi, Academmia, il Duomo: the art treasures of a golden age are commonplace to blessed Florentines. Livorno also serves as the gateway to Pisa, home of the famous leaning tower.

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Day 6: At Sea

Villefranche-Sur-Mer

Set in the heart of one of the world's most beautiful bays, Villefranche-sur-Mer sits on the steps of a natural amphitheatre - the terraced hills of the Riviera - gazing out over the sea. The plentiful sunshine of the Cote d'Azur, reflected in the enclosed bay, has given Villefranche-sur-Mer a warmth and climate all of its own and its famous rich, exotic vegetation.

Set in the heart of one of the world's most beautiful bays, Villefranche-sur-Mer sits on the steps of a natural amphitheatre - the terraced hills of the Riviera - gazing out over the sea. The...

Day 7: At Sea

Barcelona is the cultural heartland of Spain, yet its first language is Catalan, the native tongue of the proudly independent Catalonia region. Stroll down the shady, tree-lined Ramblas between street musicians and elegant bistros. Then perhaps visit the venerable Gothic cathedral, Picasso Museum or enjoy the architectural genius of Antonio Gaudi's Church of the Holy Family.

Barcelona is the cultural heartland of Spain, yet its first language is Catalan, the native tongue of the proudly independent Catalonia region. Stroll down the shady, tree-lined Ramblas between street...

Things are finally looking up for the Voyager 1 interstellar spacecraft

Two of the four science instruments aboard the Voyager 1 spacecraft are now returning usable data after months of transmitting only gibberish, NASA scientists have announced.

Voyager 1

I was once sitting with my father while Googling how far away various things in the solar system are from Earth. He was looking for exact numbers, and very obviously grew more invested with each new figure I shouted out. I was thrilled. The moon? On average, 238,855 miles (384,400 kilometers) away. The James Webb Space Telescope ? Bump that up to about a million miles (1,609,344 km) away. The sun? 93 million miles (149,668,992 km) away.  Neptune ? 2.8  billion  miles (4.5 billion km) away. "Well, wait until you hear about Voyager 1," I eventually said, assuming he was aware of what was coming. He was not.

"NASA's  Voyager 1  interstellar spacecraft actually isn't even in the solar system anymore," I announced. "Nope, it's more than 15 billion miles (24 billion km)  away from us  — and it's getting even farther as we speak." I can't quite remember his response, but I do indeed recall an expression of sheer disbelief. There were immediate inquiries about how that's even physically possible. There were bewildered laughs, different ways of saying "wow," and mostly, there was a contagious sense of awe. And just like that, a new Voyager 1 fan was born.

It is easy to see why Voyager 1 is among the most beloved robotic space explorers we have — and it is thus easy to understand why so many people felt a pang to their hearts several months ago, when Voyager 1 stopped talking to us.

Related:  After months of sending gibberish to NASA, Voyager 1 is finally making sense again

For reasons unknown at the time, this spacecraft began sending back gibberish in place of the neatly organized and data-rich 0's and 1's it had been providing since its  launch in 1977 . It was this classic computer language which allowed Voyager 1 to converse with its creators while earning the title of "farthest human made object." It's how the spacecraft relayed vital insight that led to the discovery of new Jovian moons and, thanks to this sort of binary podcast, scientists incredibly identified a new ring of Saturn and created the solar system's first and only "family portrait." This code, in essence, is crucial to Voyager 1's very being.

Plus, to make matters worse, the issue behind the glitch turned out to be associated with the craft's Flight Data System, which is literally the system that transmits information about Voyager 1's health so scientists can correct any issues that arise. Issues like this one. Furthermore, because of the spacecraft's immense distance from its operators on Earth, it takes about 22.5 hours for a transmission to reach the spacecraft, and then 22.5 hours to receive a transmission back. Alas, things weren't looking good for a while — for about five months, to be precise.

But then, on April 20, Voyager 1  finally phoned home  with legible 0's and legible 1's.

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"The team had gathered early on a weekend morning to see whether telemetry would return," Bob Rasmussen, a member of the Voyager flight team, told Space.com. "It was nice to have everyone assembled in one place like this to share in the moment of learning that our efforts had been successful. Our cheer was both for the intrepid spacecraft and for the comradery that enabled its recovery."

And  then,  on May 22 , Voyager scientists released the welcome announcement that the spacecraft has successfully resumed returning science data from two of its four instruments, the plasma wave subsystem and magnetometer instrument. They're now working on getting the other two, the cosmic ray subsystem and low energy charged particle instrument, back online as well. Though there technically are six other instruments onboard Voyager, those had been out of commission for some time.

The comeback

Rasmussen was actually a member of the Voyager team in the 1970s, having worked on the project as a computer engineer before leaving for other missions including  Cassini , which launched the spacecraft that taught us almost everything we currently know about Saturn. In 2022, however, he returned to Voyager because of a separate dilemma with the mission — and has remained on the team ever since.

"There are many of the original people who were there when Voyager launched, or even before, who were part of both the flight team and the science team," Linda Spilker, a planetary scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory , who also worked on the Voyager mission, told Space.com in the This Week from Space podcast on the TWiT network. "It's a real tribute to Voyager — the longevity not only of the spacecraft, but of the people on the team."

To get Voyager 1 back online, in rather cinematic fashion, the team devised a complex workaround that prompted the FDS to send a copy of its memory back to Earth. Within that memory readout, operators managed to discover the crux of the problem — a corrupted code spanning a single chip — which was then remedied through another (honestly,  super interesting ) process to modify the code. On the day Voyager 1 finally spoke again, "you could have heard a pin drop in the room," Spilker said. "It was very silent. Everybody's looking at the screen, waiting and watching." 

The rocket that launched Voyager 1 in 1977.

Of course, Spilker also brought in some peanuts for the team to munch on — but not just any peanuts. Lucky peanuts. 

It's a longstanding tradition at JPL to have a peanut feast before major mission events like launches, milestones and, well, the possible resurrection of Voyager 1. It  began  in the 1960s, when the agency was trying to launch the Ranger 7 mission that was meant to take pictures of and collect data about the moon's surface. Rangers 1 through 6 had all failed, so Ranger 7 was a big deal. As such, the mission's trajectory engineer, Dick Wallace, brought lots of peanuts for the team to nibble on and relax. Sure enough, Ranger 7 was a success and, as Wallace once said, "the rest is history." 

Voyager 1 needed some of those positive snacky vibes. 

"It'd been five months since we'd had any information," Spilker explained. So, in this room of silence besides peanut-eating-noises, Voyager 1 operators sat at their respective system screens, waiting. 

"All of a sudden it started to populate — the data," Spilker said. That's when the programmers who had been staring at those screens in anticipation leapt out of their seats and began to cheer: "They were the happiest people in the room, I think, and there was just a sense of joy that we had Voyager 1 back."

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Eventually, Rasmussen says the team was able to conclude that the failure probably occurred due to a combination of aging and radiation damage by which energetic particles in space bombarded the craft. This is also why he believes it wouldn't be terribly surprising to see a similar failure occur in the future, seeing as Voyager 1 is still roaming beyond the distant boundaries of our stellar neighborhood just like its spacecraft twin,  Voyager 2 .

To be sure, the spacecraft isn't fully fixed yet — but it's lovely to know things are finally looking up, especially with the recent news that some of its science instruments are back on track. And, at the very least, Rasmussen assures that nothing the team has learned so far has been alarming. "We're confident that we understand the problem well," he said, "and we remain optimistic about getting everything back to normal — but we also expect this won't be the last."

The trajectory of the Voyagers.

In fact, as Rasmussen explains, Voyager 1 operators first became optimistic about the situation just after the root cause of the glitch had been determined with certainty. He also emphasizes that the team's spirits were never down. "We knew from indirect evidence that we had a spacecraft that was mostly healthy," he said. "Saying goodbye was not on our minds."

"Rather," he continued, "we wanted to push toward a solution as quickly as possible so other matters on board that had been neglected for months could be addressed. We're now calmly moving toward that goal."

The future of Voyager's voyage

It can't be ignored that, over the last few months, there has been an air of anxiety and fear across the public sphere that Voyager 1 was slowly moving toward sending us its final 0 and final 1. Headlines all over the internet, one written by  myself included , have carried clear, negative weight. I think it's because even if Voyager 2 could technically carry the interstellar torch post-Voyager 1, the prospect of losing Voyager 1 felt like the prospect of losing a piece of history. 

"We've crossed this boundary called the heliopause," Spilker explained of the Voyagers. "Voyager 1 crossed this boundary in 2012; Voyager 2 crossed it in 2018 — and, since that time, were the first spacecraft ever to make direct measurements of the interstellar medium." That medium basically refers to material that fills the space between stars. In this case, that's the space between other stars and our sun, which, though we don't always think of it as one, is simply another star in the universe. A drop in the cosmic ocean.

"JPL started building the two Voyager spacecraft in 1972," Spilker explained. "For context, that was only three years after we had the first human walk on the moon — and the reason we started that early is that we had this rare alignment of the planets that happens once every  176 years ." It was this alignment that could promise the spacecraft checkpoints across the solar system, including at Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Those checkpoints were important for the Voyagers in particular. Alongside planetary visits come gravity assists, and gravity assists can help fling stuff within the solar system — and, now we know, beyond.

As the first humanmade object to leave the solar system, as a relic of America's early space program, and as a testament to how robust even decades-old technology can be, Voyager 1 has carved out the kind of legacy usually reserved for remarkable things lost to time.

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"Our scientists are eager to see what they’ve been missing," Rasmussen remarked. "Everyone on the team is self-motivated by their commitment to this unique and important project. That's where the real pressure comes from." 

Still, in terms of energy, the team's approach has been clinical and determined. 

— NASA's Voyager 1 sends readable message to Earth after 4 nail-biting months of gibberish

— NASA engineers discover why Voyager 1 is sending a stream of gibberish from outside our solar system

— NASA's Voyager 1 probe hasn't 'spoken' in 3 months and needs a 'miracle' to save it

"No one was ever especially excited or depressed," he said. "We're confident that we can get back to business as usual soon, but we also know that we're dealing with an aging spacecraft that is bound to have trouble again in the future. That's just a fact of life on this mission, so not worth getting worked up about."

Nonetheless, I imagine it's always a delight for Voyager 1's engineers to remember this robotic explorer occupies curious minds around the globe. (Including my dad's mind now, thanks to me and Google.)

As Rasmussen puts it: "It's wonderful to know how much the world appreciates this mission."

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Monisha Ravisetti is Space.com's Astronomy Editor. She covers black holes, star explosions, gravitational waves, exoplanet discoveries and other enigmas hidden across the fabric of space and time. Previously, she was a science writer at CNET, and before that, reported for The Academic Times. Prior to becoming a writer, she was an immunology researcher at Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York. She graduated from New York University in 2018 with a B.A. in philosophy, physics and chemistry. She spends too much time playing online chess. Her favorite planet is Earth.

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<p>Today as part of our guide to Cruising On Royal Caribbean With Kids we are going to look at the Water Slides On Navigator Of The Seas. Being a mum to teens, I know this is up there as one of the first questions they will ask when we tell them we are going on a family cruise with Royal Caribbean.</p>

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Today as part of our guide to Cruising On Royal Caribbean With Kids we are going to look at the Water Slides On Navigator Of The Seas. Being a mum to teens, I know this is up there as one of the first questions they will ask when we tell them we are going on a family cruise with Royal Caribbean.

<p>Mariner of the Seas is a Voyager class ship, she launched in 2003 and renovated in 2018. She holds 4000 passengers and has a crew of 1200.</p>

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As well as launching new groundbreaking ships, Royal Caribbean is also enhancing existing ships to add new and exciting features, such as waterslides, to its fleet. Thus, the family cruise experience is even more exciting for thrill-seeking families. So far, the ships with water slides are…

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<p>The Navigator of the Seas was enhanced in 2019, her €115 million revamp, saw new features added such as water slides, laser tag and an escape room. Bringing Navigator well any truly up to date and thus more desirable for families. For families the combination of Water Slides On Navigator Of The Seas is a great focus. Kids love water right? The water slides you will find on Navigator are……..</p> <ul>   <li>The Blaster Aqua Coaster </li>   <li>Riptide Mat Racer Waterslide</li>  </ul>

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The Navigator of the Seas was enhanced in 2019, her €115 million revamp, saw new features added such as water slides, laser tag and an escape room. Bringing Navigator well any truly up to date and thus more desirable for families. For families the combination of Water Slides On Navigator Of The Seas is a great focus. Kids love water right? The water slides you will find on Navigator are……..

The Blaster Aqua Coaster

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<p>The Blaster uses a hydraulic system with five water-jet blasters to propel you and a partner along 800 feet of exhilarating drops, dips and straights, where you at times suspended over the side of the cruise <a class="wpil_keyword_link" href="https://cruisingkids.co.uk/worlds-biggest-cruise-ships/" title="ship">ship</a> in an open-air chute, with only the ocean below you! Or zipping through psychedelic striped flashing tube.</p> <h4 class="wp-block-heading">What Height Do You Have To Be To Go On Blaster?</h4> <ul>   <li>To ride Blaster you must be: 45″ minimum (guests under 48″ must ride with an adult)</li>   <li>Weight Restrictions: 400 lbs. maximum per raft (2 people)</li>  </ul>

The Blaster uses a hydraulic system with five water-jet blasters to propel you and a partner along 800 feet of exhilarating drops, dips and straights, where you at times suspended over the side of the cruise ship in an open-air chute, with only the ocean below you! Or zipping through psychedelic striped flashing tube.

What Height Do You Have To Be To Go On Blaster?

  • To ride Blaster you must be: 45″ minimum (guests under 48″ must ride with an adult)
  • Weight Restrictions: 400 lbs. maximum per raft (2 people)

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This mat ride offers a wet and wild race to the bottom after a crazy headfirst mat race at sea. Offering a twisting, turning ride with a heart stopping plunge into a translucent tube that even sends you hurtling over the side of the cruise ship.

What Height Do You Have To Be To Go On Riptide?

  • To ride Riptide you must be 42″ minimum
  • Weight Restrictions: 300 lbs. maximum

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