No, Adventure of the Seas does not have a Central Park neighborhood. The "Central Park" concept—an open-air park in the middle of the ship with live trees and plants—is a signature feature found exclusively on Royal Caribbean's Oasis-class, Icon-class, and some upcoming Star-class ships. Adventure of the Seas is a Voyager-class ship, which was built before the Central Park design was introduced. Instead of a park, the central feature of Adventure of the Seas is the Royal Promenade, an indoor horizontal mall-like space that spans several decks and features shops, bars, and cafes. While it lacks the greenery of Central Park, the Royal Promenade is the social heart of the ship where parades and themed parties take place. If you are specifically looking for the Central Park experience with restaurants like Chops Grille or Park Café set among real gardens, you would need to book a cruise on ships like Oasis of the Seas, Allure of the Seas, Wonder of the Seas, or the newer Icon of the Seas. Adventure of the Seas offers a more traditional (but still activity-packed) cruise experience with its own unique features like the "Perfect Storm" waterslides and a FlowRider surf simulator.