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What is the most interesting thing inside the Wonder of the Seas?

Things to do on Wonder of the Seas Wonder of the Seas still features a FlowRider surf simulator, the Ultimate Abyss slide, a ten-story-high zip line, and twin rock climbing walls. The biggest ship in the world is bringing the boldest bites at sea, with new dining concepts and a wide array of returning favorites.



That’s a fantastic question, as “interesting” can mean different things to everyone. The Wonder of the Seas, currently the world’s largest cruise ship, is essentially a floating mega-resort packed with engineering marvels and unique experiences.

Here are the top contenders for the “most interesting” thing, depending on what fascinates you:

1. For Engineering & Scale: The Neighborhoods (Specifically the Suite Neighborhood)

Royal Caribbean’s Oasis-class ships are famous for their seven distinct “neighborhoods.” The most groundbreaking on Wonder is the Suite Neighborhood, an exclusive area for suite guests. What it is: It’s not just a lounge; it’s a private, multi-deck complex with its own sun deck with a pool (The Grove), a dedicated restaurant (Coastal Kitchen), and a massive, cascading infinity pool cantilevered over the side of the ship. It fundamentally changes the traditional cruise ship layout by creating a vertical, private resort within the resort. Why it’s interesting: It represents the pinnacle of cruise ship design, segmenting space in a radical way to offer luxury and exclusivity at an unprecedented scale.

2. For Pure Thrill & Audacity: The Ultimate Abyss

  • What it is: The tallest slide at sea. It’s a 10-story dry slide (you use a special mat) that plunges from the top deck down to the Boardwalk neighborhood in a series of thrilling, pitch-dark twists.
  • Why it’s interesting: It’s a visceral example of how modern cruise ships incorporate extreme amusement park elements. The sheer fact that a 10-story slide was engineered onto a moving

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Wonder of the Seas is the first Oasis-class ship to bring all the suite amenities together into a dedicated neighborhood. It houses many, but not all, of the ships' top suites, an exclusive restaurant and lounge with bar and concierge desks, and a sun deck with a wading pool and hot tubs.

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The Royal Theater on Decks 4 and 5 forward showcases comedians, vocalists, magicians and performing bands on a nightly basis. Reservations are required for some shows, which can be made via the Royal Caribbean app.

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The ship offers new unprecedented features, such as RipCord by iFLY, the first skydiving experience at sea; the North Star, an engineering marvel that transports guests more than 300 feet above the ocean; SeaPlex, the largest indoor sports and entertainment complex at sea with bumper cars, roller skating and more; as ...

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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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A ship's traveler rating is provided under license by Cruiseline.com , which manages one of the largest databases of cruise reviews and ratings by travelers. A total of 256 guests have reviewed Wonder of the Seas, giving it a rating of 4.5 on a scale of 1-5.

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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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Effective immediately on all sailings, the minimum drinking age for all alcoholic beverages on all Royal Caribbean is as follows. The minimum age to consume alcohol on Royal Caribbean ships on sailings originating in North America or the Caribbean is twenty-one (21).

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Wonder of the Seas measures 1,188 feet (362 m) in length and has a gross tonnage of 236,857 across 18 decks. This ship accommodates 5,734 passengers at double occupancy or up to a maximum of 6,988 passengers, as well as a 2,300 crew. There are 16 decks for guest use, 20 restaurants, four pools and 2,867 cabins.

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Sun Decks on Cruise Ships Free: Main pool use (including loungers and hot tubs), water slides and splash play areas are open to all guests. Royal Caribbean's FlowRider onboard surfing and many adult-only pool or sun deck areas (like Celebrity's Solarium or Carnival's Serenity) are also worth checking out for gratis.

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There's no end of fun to be had onboard Wonder of the Seas. As well as the incredible live shows, thrill seekers will love the Flowrider surf simulator, Ultimate Abyss slide, zip line, laser tag and climbing wall!

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Wonder of the Seas Staterooms Indulge in one of Royal Caribbean's luxurious suites for the ultimate at-sea experience. With additional perks such as concierge service, priority boarding and departure privileges, and dedicated entertainment seating, everything you need for a lavish voyage is at your fingertips.

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On embarkation day all the cruise lines sell lanyards in various places and in at least one onboard store after that. If you want a lanyard branded to Royal Caribbean, Carnival, MSC, or any other cruise line, you can get one, but you will generally pay $15 to $20 each and may not have a lot of choices.

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