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There
are people who predict that the mythical city
of Atlantis will one day rise from the depths
of the ocean to regain its former glory. If
only those believers would set sail on the
Explorer of the Seas, they would see that this
fantastic city is alive and well. Not only is
the Explorer of the Seas the largest cruise
ship on the planet, but it also has more
facilities and entertainment choices than many
other cruise ships. To start, there are three
main dining rooms which share a striking
crystal chandelier and are connected by a
grand, sweeping staircase. In addition to
these gourmet eateries, there are four other
dining areas and restaurants. The sports and
fitness offerings on this ship will make you
scratch your head in disbelief: 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. Did we forget to mention the ice
skating rink in the Studio B entertainment
complex, deep in the belly of the ship? Studio
B also doubles as a television studio and
concert venue. The three pools and whirlpool
spas on the ship are surrounded by ample
places to sunbathe. There's even an outdoor
family deck, complete with a water slide.
But wait--there's more! How about 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. The
Palladium Theater is a perfect venue to catch
one of the ship's many live performances. Two
casinos are on board, including one with the
world's largest interactive roulette wheel.
And don't forget the Royal Promenade. Four
decks tall and wide enough to accommodate
three lanes of traffic, this is the heart of
the ship. Not only can you stroll the
promenade, which is lined with charmingly
designed storefronts offering entertainment
and shopping opportunities 24 hours a day, but
you can also enjoy a Mardi Gras street-fair
atmosphere as jugglers, mimes, magicians, and
artists perform. Views are spectacular,
whether your stateroom overlooks the ocean or
the promenade. Overall, this ship has a little
something for everyone--and then some. It's an
amazing vessel that will provide you and your
fellow passengers with memories to last a
lifetime
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The main highlights and features of this
ship include: |
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Largest cruise ship on the planet
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Three
main dining rooms
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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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Studio
B, 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 9, Deck 8, Deck 7, Deck 6
Inside Deluxe
Stateroom:
Each room features a view of the ship's
promenade, two twin beds that may be converted
into one queen-size bed, private bathroom,
vanity area, closed-circuit television, radio,
and phone. (167 sq. ft.)
Decks: Deck 8, Deck 7, Deck 6
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 9, Deck 8, Deck 7, Deck 6, Deck 3,
Deck 2
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 sq. ft.,
balcony 47 sq. ft.)
Decks: Deck 10, Deck 9, Deck 8, Deck 7, Deck 6
Suite:
Each suite 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 9, Deck 8, Deck 7, Deck 6
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