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Which ships have the bamboo room?

The Bamboo Room made its debut on Royal Caribbean's rejuvenated Mariner of the Seas and Navigator of the Seas as part of the company's ambitious ship revitalization program. The venue captures the essence of a traditional Polynesian lounge while infusing it with a modern flair.



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IT'S TIKI TIME Throwback vibes and crazy good cocktails will whisk you away at The Bamboo Room — a Polynesian-themed watering hole that packs a punch. The expert bartenders at this tiki-chic lounge keep your tastes in mind as they sling spirited sips with exotic fruits and spices.

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The Bamboo Room made its debut on Royal Caribbean's rejuvenated Mariner of the Seas and Navigator of the Seas as part of the company's ambitious ship revitalization program. The venue captures the essence of a traditional Polynesian lounge while infusing it with a modern flair.

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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.

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Cabins that are near the ship's anchor You 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.

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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.

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Royal Loft Suite: The most opulent accommodations on Oasis of the Seas, the Royal Loft Suite is the size of a modest home (1,599 square feet with an 875-square-foot balcony), and features such luxuries as a baby grand piano and a dining area with a dry bar for entertaining on the bottom level.

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The Bamboo Room made its debut on Royal Caribbean's rejuvenated Mariner of the Seas and Navigator of the Seas as part of the company's ambitious ship revitalization program. The venue captures the essence of a traditional Polynesian lounge while infusing it with a modern flair.

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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.

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Test your Wits in the Escape Room You will have an hour to work together as a group to interpret clues and solve puzzles to successfully escape before time runs out. This new escape room is located on deck 15 and is an up-charge of $19.95.

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Wonder Of The Seas Golden Room (Casino Royale) - YouTube. Day #1: Trying my luck on some slots in the New Wonder Of The Seas Cruise Ship's Dedicated Non-Smoking Golden Room. The ship has a huge casino, half smoking, half non-smoking. They also have a new dedicated room for non-smokers they call the Golden Room.

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Lower decks It's a smart idea to select a stateroom below the waterline in addition to a mid-ship stateroom, which is typically distributed over multiple floors. This is due to the fact that this section of the ship, which is also its lowest and most central, is the most stable in choppy seas.

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If You Want a Quieter Space If you plan on your cruise being a peaceful experience, you'll want to seek a cabin on the quietest side of the ship. This tends to be the aft or the rear of the ship. The aft is away from the hustle and bustle of midship, where all the action tends to happen.

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Staterooms directly below public and entertainment areas Examine 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.

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The Secret Decks would be more accurately described as public observation balconies that not everyone knows about.

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Eastbound cruises get the most sun on the port side; westbound on the starboard side. Watching a sunset over the ocean or seeing the sun slip behind distant islands can also be a reason for a side preference. To catch sunsets, you'll want to be on the port side on northbound cruises and starboard on southbound cruises.

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