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Is Splashaway Bay on Wonder of the Seas?

Kids aqua park Splashaway Bay on Wonder of the Seas welcomes the youngest of travelers to play poolside with waterslides, fountains, water cannons, a drench bucket and more.



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Splashaway Bay can be found on the following Royal Caribbean ships:
  • Adventure of the Seas.
  • Harmony of the Seas.
  • Liberty of the Seas.
  • Majesty of the Seas.
  • Ovation of the Seas.
  • Symphony of the Seas.


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Not included with your cruise fare: Most beverages beyond water, drip coffee and lemonade. Gratuities. Shore excursions. Spa treatments.

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Score prime waves all day every day on the FlowRider® surf simulator. Grab a friend and race down The Perfect Storm? twin waterslides Typhoon? and Cyclone?. The new Adventure Ocean® youth program is designed to ignite the imagination. Take the plunge on the tallest slide at sea - the Ultimate Abyss?.

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You've never been on a cruise ship like this. Wonder of the Seas features eight unique and incredible neighborhoods, an astounding array of dining options and several first-at-sea experiences that will leave your group spellbound.

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The Wonder of the Seas has eight neighbourhoods – Central Park, Boardwalk, Pool & Sports Zone, Entertainment Place, Royal Promenade, Vitality Spa & Fitness Centre, Youth Zone and Suite Neighbourhood.

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A passenger went overboard the largest cruise ship in the world on Tuesday, a Royal Caribbean spokesperson confirmed to Insider. The Wonder of the Seas was off the coast of Cuba when the person went overboard, officials told Fox 35.

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I've heard many people say they'd never set foot on a floating city like Wonder of the Seas, but the truth is the ship doesn't feel overly crowded because there are so many places for people to go.

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Food on Wonder of the Seas is an attraction in its own right. From the complimentary main dining room and Windjammer Buffet to the ship's plethora of additional-cost specialty dining venues, no one will go hungry aboard Royal Caribbean's latest and greatest.

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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.

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Cruise Terminal 1 was made to handle some of Royal Caribbean's biggest cruise ships. Harmony of the Seas, Wonder of the Seas, and Independence of the Seas currently sail from this terminal.

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Included in your fare, no reservation required. Strap in and go for a ride over nine decks above the Boardwalk® on the Zip Line. Don't look down.

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Key Takeaways. I sailed on the largest cruise ship in the world, Royal Caribbean's Wonder of the Seas. It can hold up to 7,000 guests and has eight neighborhoods full of activities and amenities.

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Royal Bay? Pool There's always a seat open for you at Royal Bay. This sprawling oasis on Chill Island? is the largest pool at sea, with over 40,000 gallons of water. Here, you'll find plenty of space to soak up the sun or make a splash. Like in-water loungers and raised whirlpools offering elevated views.

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Get ready to chart a thrill-filled course for adventure on the longest waterslide at sea — The Blaster® aqua coaster. Team up on a tandem tube as five waterjet blasters propel you along more than 800 feet of dips, drops and straightaways.

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Who is the missing person on the Wonder of the Sea? Sigmund Ropich went overboard Tuesday in the Caribbean on the ship Wonder of the Seas, which departed from Port Canaveral, Florida on Aug. 27, CNN reported.

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Technically, there is the possibility that Wonder of the Seas could sink. The likelihood isn't high, though, due to the security measures put in place to ensure the safety of those on board.

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Sigmund Ropich, 19, was named as the passenger who went overboard from the Wonder of the Seas last week.

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