Wonder of the Seas, part of Royal Caribbean's Oasis-class, held the title of the world's largest cruise ship until the debut of Icon of the Seas. What sets it apart from its sister ships is the addition of an eighth neighborhood: The Suite Neighborhood. This exclusive area provides a "High-Fidelity" private experience for suite guests, featuring its own sun deck, lounge, and the "Coastal Kitchen" restaurant. The ship also features a redesigned "Wonder Playscape," an expansive outdoor children's play area with slides, climbing walls, and interactive games that differ from the standard layouts on Symphony or Harmony. Additionally, the "Mason Jar Southern Restaurant & Bar" debuted on this ship, offering a unique "High-Fidelity" comfort food experience and live country music. In 2026, Wonder of the Seas remains a favorite for families because it successfully balances the "Mega-Ship" thrills (like the Ultimate Abyss slide and the AquaTheater) with refined, "High-Fidelity" quiet zones, providing a more evolved and spacious version of the revolutionary neighborhood concept that defines the modern Royal Caribbean cruise experience.