Step aboard the all-new Freedom of the Seas and you've stepped aboard
the biggest cruise ship in the world. Based on her 160,000-ton immensity,
this ship outstrips Cunard's still-new QM2 for this superlative. But though
the biggest cruise ship ever, Freedom of the Seas represents an evolutionary
- not a revolutionary - change in shipbuilding. Onboard the Freedom are
the line's now-famous, big-ship hallmarks: ice-skating rink, rock-climbing
wall (bigger than ever), "Main Street" shopping promenade and
inline skating track.
Freedom of the Seas has a good number of innovations, too - all guaranteed
to draw plenty of attention - even if not participation - from its guests.
Here they are:
FlowRider® - a wave current that lets you surf or boogie board
aboard!
Cantilevered whirlpools suspended 12 feet out and 112 feet above the
water!
Wi-Fi capabilities and connectivity for cell phone use; flat-screen
TV throughout!
Larger staterooms and balconies - and a 4-bedroom, 14-guest "Presidential
Suite!"
H2O Zone® water theme Fun Park!
Full-size Boxing Ring and Water Sports pool for volleyball, basketball
- even golf!
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Recommended for:
All ages but particularly popular for families and couples
Newlyweds, groups, and special occasions such family reunions
Active, "Get Out There" passengers
Passengers who prefer "ship-focused" itineraries
Seniors or physically challenged (unless occupying a stateroom near
one of the two elevator banks)
Passengers who insist on ultra-flexible dining. The Mariner offers
the traditional style of dining with assigned dining times and tables.
Still, there are plenty of alternative dining options to mix up the
dining experience.