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Is there ice skating on Adventure of the Seas?

Adventure of the Seas is loaded with a sea of revolutionary onboard amenities, including an ice-skating rink, the signature Rock Climbing Wall, Flowrider and the multi-level Royal Promenade.



Yes, Adventure of the Seas features a dedicated ice skating rink called Studio B, located on Deck 3. This is one of the signature amenities of Royal Caribbean’s Voyager-class ships. During the cruise, the rink is used for two primary purposes: professional ice skating shows and public skating sessions. The professional shows feature world-class skaters performing high-energy routines with impressive lighting and sound effects. For guests, the ship offers scheduled open skating sessions where you can borrow skates and a helmet (at no extra charge) to take a spin on the ice yourself. Because the rink is also used for these professional shows, public skating times are limited and usually require a sign-up via the Royal Caribbean app or at the Studio B entrance. It is a unique "cool down" activity, especially when sailing in the warm Caribbean or Mediterranean, though you must wear long pants and socks to be allowed onto the ice for safety reasons.

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