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The
Vision of the Seas has been a
home at sea since its maiden voyage in May
1998. Travelers can take advantage of numerous
shipboard amenities.
In addition to the formal dining room, guests
can grab a more casual bite in the Windjammer
Cafe or take a drink in one of the many indoor
and outdoor cocktail lounges. Other facilities
include a beauty shop, casino and card room,
library, photo gallery, conference room,
fitness center and spa, outdoor swimming pool,
indoor swimming pool (with a sliding-glass
roof), six hot tubs, solarium, jogging track,
video game center, shuffleboard, medical
center, and shopping gallery. Children and
teens can enjoy facilities, menus, and
programs created with them in mind.
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The main highlights and features of this
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Edelweiss Dining Room, featuring
attractive decor and impeccable service
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Solarium with indoor/outdoor swimming
pool, retractable glass canopy, and six
whirlpools
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Optional ShipShape menu that includes
low-fat, healthy dishes, vegetarian
entrees, fresh fruits, and an assortment
of natural snacks
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Casino
Royale, with blackjack tables, Caribbean
stud poker, roulette, craps, and slot
machines
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AMENITIES:
Pool, Jacuzzi, In-Room
Kitchen, Restaurant, Bar, Wheelchair
Accessible, Fitness Center, Air
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Stateroom Details
As with most cruise ships, the
Vision of the Seas offers several classes of
staterooms and mini-suites on 10 decks.
However, regardless of cost or on-board
location, all staterooms feature luxurious
appointments, tasteful decor, and comfortable
furnishings.
Inside Stateroom:
Each room features two twin
beds that can convert into a queen-size bed,
private bathroom, vanity area, closed-circuit
television, radio, and phone. (151-135 sq.
ft.)
Decks: Bridge Deck, Commodore Deck, Main Deck,
A Deck, B Deck
Ocean View Stateroom:
Each room features two twin
beds that can convert into a queen-size bed,
private bathroom, vanity area, closed circuit
television, radio, and phone. (154 sq. ft.)
Decks: Main Deck, A Deck, B Deck
Balcony Stateroom:
These rooms feature two twin
beds that can convert into a queen-size bed,
private balcony, sitting area with sofa bed,
refrigerator, private bathroom, vanity area,
closed-circuit television, radio, and phone.
(195 sq. ft., balcony 41 sq. ft.)
Decks: Commodore Deck
Suite:
Suites feature two twin beds
that can convert into a queen-size bed,
private balcony, sitting area with sofa bed,
refrigerator, bathtub, vanity area,
closed-circuit television, radio, and phone.
(241-1140 sq. ft., balcony 64-131 sq. ft.)
Decks: Bridge Deck, Commodore Deck
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