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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!

.Recommended for:
.Not 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.

ShipShopper Index™:
Year Built:
2006
Size Category:
Very Large (160,000 tons)
Passengers:
3,634
"Elbowroom" Factor:
Spacious
Outside Cabins:
60%
Balcony Cabins:
46%
Sister Ships:
Liberty of the Seas
Length:
1,112 feet
Width:
184 feet
Crew:
1,360
Registration: Norway



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