The Central Park and Boardwalk cabins are technically interior rooms with a view via a picture window or an actual balcony facing inward to the ship rather than out to the ocean. These cruise rooms are identical to other oceanview and balcony cabins in every way except view but differ in important facets.
The tour offers an interesting look at what it takes to have keep all of those plants and trees be so beautiful. Central Park is available on Royal Caribbean's Oasis of the Seas, Allure of the Seas and Harmony of the Seas. What do you enjoy about Central Park?
As a rule of thumb, most of the Oasis of the Seas cabins to avoid are those on Deck 3 below the ice rink and the casino; staterooms on decks 6 and 7 closest to the theater, and those on Deck 14, as they're subject to noise from the pool deck directly above.
That's why guests and travel experts continually recognize Royal Caribbean as the Top Cruise Line for families, Best Cruises for couples, and Best Cruise Line for first timers. And for 20 consecutive years, we've been voted Best Cruise Line Overall by Travel Weekly readers.
Royal Bay? PoolThere's always a seat open for you at Royal Bay. This sprawling oasis on Chill Island? is the largest pool at sea, with over 40,000 gallons of water. Here, you'll find plenty of space to soak up the sun or make a splash.
All water slides on Royal Caribbean's cruise ships are complimentary to use when they are open. Water slides have set hours published in the Cruise Compass, and are usually open during most of the day.
The coolest way to play. You may not expect to wrap up a sunny day with figure eights on the ice rink. But onboard, excitement like this comes standard— and the ice skating comes complimentary.
Guests enjoy a cocktail while gently moving between three decks, taking in the scenery along the way from the Royal Promenade on deck 5 to Central Park on deck 8.
Traditionally, a promenade deck on a cruise ship is an outdoor walkway that circles the ship, usually on a center deck. It serves as the lifeboat boarding area in an emergency. (The boats typically hang suspended overhead.)