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.
Symphony of the Seas' Central Park, one of the ship's seven neighborhood concepts, is a place for leafy walks, alfresco drinks and relaxed dining. Several Symphony of the Seas venues line the serene 'neighborhood,' including 150 Central Park, Jamie's Italian, Chops Grille, Vintages wine bar and Trellis Bar.
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.
Royal Caribbean's Oasis Class ships offer ziplining as an onboard experience, including Harmony of the Seas, Wonder of the Seas, Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas -- all at no additional cost.
If you're happy sharing your cruise vacation with 6,779 other passengers (at full capacity), of all ages and with a lot of families, then Harmony of the Seas is about as good as it gets in terms of activities, entertainment and fun at sea -- throw yourself in, and you'll be kept busy all week.
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.
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.
The biggest ship in the world is also the first to bring eight unique neighborhoods to the epic Oasis Class — including the luxurious Suite Neighborhood. So there's more room than ever for adventure, palate-pleasing dining, and awe-inspiring entertainment — only on Royal Caribbean®.
Cabins that are near the ship's anchorYou might not know where the anchor is placed on the deck plans, but typically, it is on a lower deck near the front (or forward) of the ship. If you want to ensure a peaceful morning, try to avoid cabins that might be located near the anchor.
Staterooms directly below public and entertainment areasExamine these carefully to identify cabins that are near public areas. Avoid choosing a cabin above, below or nearby the cruise ship's theatre, bars, nightclub, buffet restaurant and Kids' Clubs.
Midship staterooms on the lowest passenger deck are the most excellent spot to be on a cruise ship in this instance because you don't feel the vessel sway as much.
Then there's the ship's iconic zip line, which hangs suspended across ten decks to deliver spine-tingling flights from one side of the ship's top deck to the other. It's also complimentary for cruise guests, so you can brave the crossing again and again.