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As
one of the largest cruise ships on the planet,
the Adventure of the Seas is the
ultimate vessel for a vacation cruise. With
more facilities and entertainment choices than
many small cities, you have your choice of
fitness activities, relaxing swimming areas,
or nightly entertainment. Aboard the ship, you
will eat delectable cuisine amid elegant,
formal surroundings or more casually on deck
amidst the sunshine and glorious view. With a
stunning crystal chandelier as a dazzling
centerpiece, the three main dining rooms are
connected by a grand, sweeping staircase.
Additionally, four other dining areas and
restaurants provide more casual options. At
the heart of the ship, the four-deck-tall
Royal Promenade is a great place to take a
stroll, and is wide enough to accommodate
three lanes of traffic. The charming
storefronts offer entertainment and shopping
opportunities 24 hours a day, and jugglers,
mimes, magicians, and artists lend a festive
Mardi Gras street-fair atmosphere. When you
retire to your room you will be greeted with a
spectacular view, whether it is of the ocean
or the promenade.On board,
you will never run out of things to do. There
are enough sports and fitness offerings to
please every taste, including a full
basketball/volleyball court, golf simulator,
jogging track, rock-climbing wall, in-line
skating track, nine-hole miniature golf
course, and a top-of-the-line fitness center
and spa. Also, the on-board entertainment
complex houses an ice skating rink, television
studio, and concert venue. For sun
worshippers, the three pools and whirlpool
spas on the ship are surrounded by ample
places to soak up some rays, and families will
love the outdoor family deck, complete with a
water slide. After the sun sets, choose
between a jazz club, nightclub, golf bar,
cigar bar, sports bar, cocktail lounge,
aquarium bar (which features several
incredible tanks containing colorful fish and
more than 56 tons of saltwater!), champagne
bar, and dancing lounge. There are also live
performances at ship's very own theatre. And
don't forget to spin the world's largest
interactive roulette wheel at one of the two
casinos. With all this to do and more, at the
end of your cruise you and your 3,100 fellow
passengers will bid a fond farewell to the
vacation of a lifetime.
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The main
highlights and features of this ship
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Three main dining rooms, each
named after a famous opera
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Basketball/volleyball court, golf
simulator, jogging track,
rock-climbing wall, in-line
skating track, and nine-hole
miniature golf course
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Top-of-the-line fitness center and
spa
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Entertainment complex, which
doubles as an ice-skating rink and
a television studio and concert
venue
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Aquarium bar featuring several
incredible tanks of colorful fish
and more than 56 tons of saltwater
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Two casinos, including one with
the world's largest interactive
roulette wheel
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AMENITIES:
Pool, Jacuzzi,
Restaurant, Bar, Spa, Room
Service, Wheelchair Accessible,
Fitness Center, Children's
Facilities, Air Conditioning. |
Stateroom Details
Staterooms offer enhanced
decor that strikes a nice balance of
comfort and elegance. Most staterooms
offer a view of either the ocean or the
Royal Promenade.
Inside
Stateroom:
Each room features two
twin beds that may be converted into one
queen-size bed, private bathroom, vanity
area, closed-circuit television, radio,
and phone. (160 sq. ft.)
Decks: Deck 10, Deck 8, Deck 6, Deck 7,
Deck 9
Ocean View
Stateroom:
Each room features two
twin beds that may be converted into one
queen-size bed, private bathroom, vanity
area, closed-circuit television, radio,
and phone. (180 sq. ft.)
Decks: Deck 8, Deck 2, Deck 3, Deck 6,
Deck 7, Deck 9
Balcony
Stateroom:
Each room features a
balcony, two twin beds that may be
converted into one queen-size bed,
private bathroom, vanity area,
closed-circuit television, radio, and
phone. (173-180 sq. ft., balcony 47-50
sq. ft.)
Decks: Deck 10, Deck 8, Deck 6, Deck 7,
Deck 9
Suite:
Suites features a
balcony, two twin beds that may be
converted into one queen-size bed,
private bathroom, vanity area,
closed-circuit television, radio, and
phone. (277-1188 sq. ft., balcony 69-234
sq. ft.)
Decks: Deck 10, Deck 8, Deck 6, Deck 7,
Deck 9 |
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