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Is there a water slide on Liberty of the Seas?

Liberty of the Seas Images Vacationers on board Liberty of the Seas can enjoy bold adventures, from Tidal Wave, the first boomerang-style slide at sea, to The Perfect Storm racing waterslides; as well as plenty of nightlife and dining for every kind of guest.



Yes, Royal Caribbean's Liberty of the Seas features an extensive water park area known as "The Perfect Storm." Following its major "Royal Amplified" revitalization, the ship was equipped with several high-energy slides, most notably "Tidal Wave," which was the first boomerang-style slide ever installed on a cruise ship. This slide uses a raft to send riders over a steep drop before hurtling them up a near-vertical wall for a moment of weightlessness. In addition to Tidal Wave, the ship features the "Cyclone" and "Typhoon" duo—two high-speed racer slides that twist and turn over the side of the ship with translucent sections providing a view of the ocean below. For younger children, the ship also includes "Splashaway Bay," an interactive aqua park with smaller slides, water cannons, and a massive drench bucket. These additions have made Liberty of the Seas one of the top choices in the fleet for families seeking a "water-park-at-sea" experience during their vacation.

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In no particular order, here are eight rough cruising regions:
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  • 2) North Atlantic has a Reputation as a Tough Cruising Region. ...
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