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Go scenery scoping from the North Star®, the highest vantage point on any cruise ship — or head to the SeaPlex® to rev up your family time. Spend the afternoon whizzing around a roller-skating arena with your adventure crew, then challenge them to a game of bumper cars or basketball for bragging rights. When you're ready to refuel, let your appetite lead you into any of the 17 unforgettable eateries awaiting you on board. Only on Royal Caribbean — the cruise line voted Best Overall for 21 years running by Travel Weekly readers.
Delighted with our cabin, midship deck 3. Chose this location to minimise seasickness risk on infamous Tasman Sea crossing - also as a non balcony cabin it was great value. Adequate space and storage, and the tiny bathroom was well designed. Liked having a door to the shower instead of an icky shower curtain sticking to the ankles. Other pros - great view of the ocean, large and comfortable sofa, electric jug and tea/coffee facilities were provided. Only con - bed was short even for little 5 foot 5 (165 cm) me. Best thing about the ship - "Solarium" adults' only area with loungers, spas, pools & bar. Much quieter than most areas of ship and had fantastic views. There was no extra charge for this area, unlike many cruise lines. Main theatre entertainment was excellent and varied; including a magician, comedian, Broadway style musical with extravagant sets and costumes, comedy juggler, and a fantastic Vegas style singing group performing Sinatra/Martin/Sammy Davis Jr. Only dud was a 'rock n roll' violinist - this was the only show we walked out of. Food was generally very good. We avoided the crowds in the Windjammer buffet area as much as possible, enjoying traditional dining each night with a well matched group of table buddies. Menus changed nightly (e.g. Mexican night) but some classic items were always available. Breakfast in Solarium area was great and far quieter than the buffet. We had one "specialty" extra cost meal at Jamie's which was good, though not as amazing as we had hoped. Anyway - I think that finally we have found "our happy place", and Royal Caribbean will be out preferred cruise line from now on. :)
Overall, this was an enjoyable cruise. The ship was clean and spacious; crew appeared especially attentive to ship's guests. The ambiance reminded me of a grand resort; walking along the multi-story decks 5 and 6 reminded me of a fine Las Vegas hotel resort complex. There are numerous nice venues onboard for drinking and dining. The crew's attentiveness to guests struck me as particularly noteworthy. They would sometimes anticipate guests' needs and attempt to fulfil them (extra deserts would magically appear, drink glasses were never allowed to go empty). The only negative factor was a near daily tendency of the crew and officers to harp about the importance of filling out the end-of-cruise survey (just tell us once). I was particularly impressed to randomly observe a ship's officer stopping to pick up an empty glass while traversing a stairway; to me, this showed how he truly cared for the ship. This culture was evident throughout the officers and crew and enhanced my cruise experience. On other ships, such cleanup would likely be left for the stewards or other crew to address. Although I was initially leery of the many sea days on this cruise, each day was so filled with available activities that I was always able to find something enjoyable to do (including relaxing with a beverage). The cruise director was energetic and readily accessible. Guest services staff was the most efficient (and helpful) of any ship I've ever sailed on. While the headliner entertainment in the main theater was excellent, it was unnecessarily loud (almost always >90 db and on at least one occasion, my watch recorded >100 db); this necessitated hearing protection and was sometimes uncomfortable to listen. Most of the dining venues were acceptable (not noteworthy). Exceptions included the specialty dining venues I experienced, including Chops (great steaks) and Chef's table. The later is very expensive but worth it; six courses paired with expertly curated drinks. Without a doubt one of the best meals I've experienced on a cruise ship. If I were to complain, it would be that some of the portions were overly generous. Some specific food comments about the complimentary dining venues include: Mushrooms - great tasting Hash browns - appeared to be frozen Sysco patties Créme Brûlée - tasty but runny Salmon - underwhelming Coconut shrimp were wonderful Egg plant mint sauce was perfect Tiger shrimp - off flavor Tofu and avocado salad was wonderful! The bars were outstanding! I spent much enjoyable time at Vineyards. The Taste of the Caribbean rum cocktail tasting was one of the highlites of my onboard activities. The staff went all out in entertaining us and making great cocktails. I'm glad the captain had a crossing the equator ceremony. This made for a memorable experience. While the onboard experience was great, my excursion experiences were middling. My excursion time schedules were awful: we were told to arrive at specific times only to discover that the actual time was a half hour later “to accommodate late people”. The Uluwatu Temple tour was described only as a tour of the temple and surrounding grounds. However, only about one-third of the time was allowed for this activity. This main activity felt rushed. The unexpected Cultural Center tour that followed was enjoyable. The final portion was a disappointing waste of time at some basic shopping center. Negative comments: - The boarding process appeared chaotic and seemed to drag on forever. - Disappointing how much soot and smoke the ship exhausts (not LNG fueled) In summary, I would gladly repeat this cruise.
This is my favorite ship of the quantum class. The ship is in good shape, roomy, and the staff is super friendly. Our cabin was a different layout but nice. I would stay in it again. The downside was the cruise director, always felt we were a nuisance and the attention wasn’t focused on us having a good time but more of look at me. The other thing was a lack of smooth operations getting us in and out of our port stops, we never got off on time but about 90 minutes late causing a lot of stress about missing excursions. As for excursions, we did a great excursion canyoning in Cairns “cairnswaterfall.com” (not offered by Royal) but one of the most unique things we’ve done. Be prepared for every kind of weather on this Australia to Singapore itinerary. As with any cruise, you can make it fun or fantastic, we danced almost every night to the Jackrabbit band (hopefully they will continue to contract with Royal), enjoyed the Coastal kitchen-best Royal food in a long time, and took advantage of great drinks and service at the bars.
Delighted with our cabin, midship deck 3. Chose this location to minimise seasickness risk on infamous Tasman Sea crossing - also as a non balcony cabin it was great value. Adequate space and storage, and the tiny bathroom was well designed. Liked having a door to the shower instead of an icky shower curtain sticking to the ankles. Other pros - great view of the ocean, large and comfortable sofa, electric jug and tea/coffee facilities were provided. Only con - bed was short even for little 5 foot 5 (165 cm) me. Best thing about the ship - "Solarium" adults' only area with loungers, spas, pools & bar. Much quieter than most areas of ship and had fantastic views. There was no extra charge for this area, unlike many cruise lines. Main theatre entertainment was excellent and varied; including a magician, comedian, Broadway style musical with extravagant sets and costumes, comedy juggler, and a fantastic Vegas style singing group performing Sinatra/Martin/Sammy Davis Jr. Only dud was a 'rock n roll' violinist - this was the only show we walked out of. Food was generally very good. We avoided the crowds in the Windjammer buffet area as much as possible, enjoying traditional dining each night with a well matched group of table buddies. Menus changed nightly (e.g. Mexican night) but some classic items were always available. Breakfast in Solarium area was great and far quieter than the buffet. We had one "specialty" extra cost meal at Jamie's which was good, though not as amazing as we had hoped. Anyway - I think that finally we have found "our happy place", and Royal Caribbean will be out preferred cruise line from now on. :)
Overall, this was an enjoyable cruise. The ship was clean and spacious; crew appeared especially attentive to ship's guests. The ambiance reminded me of a grand resort; walking along the multi-story decks 5 and 6 reminded me of a fine Las Vegas hotel resort complex. There are numerous nice venues onboard for drinking and dining. The crew's attentiveness to guests struck me as particularly noteworthy. They would sometimes anticipate guests' needs and attempt to fulfil them (extra deserts would magically appear, drink glasses were never allowed to go empty). The only negative factor was a near daily tendency of the crew and officers to harp about the importance of filling out the end-of-cruise survey (just tell us once). I was particularly impressed to randomly observe a ship's officer stopping to pick up an empty glass while traversing a stairway; to me, this showed how he truly cared for the ship. This culture was evident throughout the officers and crew and enhanced my cruise experience. On other ships, such cleanup would likely be left for the stewards or other crew to address. Although I was initially leery of the many sea days on this cruise, each day was so filled with available activities that I was always able to find something enjoyable to do (including relaxing with a beverage). The cruise director was energetic and readily accessible. Guest services staff was the most efficient (and helpful) of any ship I've ever sailed on. While the headliner entertainment in the main theater was excellent, it was unnecessarily loud (almost always >90 db and on at least one occasion, my watch recorded >100 db); this necessitated hearing protection and was sometimes uncomfortable to listen. Most of the dining venues were acceptable (not noteworthy). Exceptions included the specialty dining venues I experienced, including Chops (great steaks) and Chef's table. The later is very expensive but worth it; six courses paired with expertly curated drinks. Without a doubt one of the best meals I've experienced on a cruise ship. If I were to complain, it would be that some of the portions were overly generous. Some specific food comments about the complimentary dining venues include: Mushrooms - great tasting Hash browns - appeared to be frozen Sysco patties Créme Brûlée - tasty but runny Salmon - underwhelming Coconut shrimp were wonderful Egg plant mint sauce was perfect Tiger shrimp - off flavor Tofu and avocado salad was wonderful! The bars were outstanding! I spent much enjoyable time at Vineyards. The Taste of the Caribbean rum cocktail tasting was one of the highlites of my onboard activities. The staff went all out in entertaining us and making great cocktails. I'm glad the captain had a crossing the equator ceremony. This made for a memorable experience. While the onboard experience was great, my excursion experiences were middling. My excursion time schedules were awful: we were told to arrive at specific times only to discover that the actual time was a half hour later “to accommodate late people”. The Uluwatu Temple tour was described only as a tour of the temple and surrounding grounds. However, only about one-third of the time was allowed for this activity. This main activity felt rushed. The unexpected Cultural Center tour that followed was enjoyable. The final portion was a disappointing waste of time at some basic shopping center. Negative comments: - The boarding process appeared chaotic and seemed to drag on forever. - Disappointing how much soot and smoke the ship exhausts (not LNG fueled) In summary, I would gladly repeat this cruise.
ROOM & NEVER BORED
Loaded with adrenaline-amping thrills and maxed-out ways to make new memories, Ovation of the Seas® is your ticket to the boldest family holiday ever. Whether you’re travelling with kids or bringing the whole extended adventure squad along, you’ll find spacious, well-appointed cruise rooms designed to suit all your holiday needs.
THE LUXURIOUS ROYAL SUITE CLASS
Real luxury is so much more than design and facilities. It’s about unforgettable experiences – moments that inspire, service that exceeds expectations and one-of-a-kind adventures that give you stories to bring home. You’ll discover all that and more when you sail in Royal Suite Class.
Exclusive Experiences
Elevate every aspect of your travel adventure with exclusive access and unique experiences you’ll treasure for years to come, crafted just for you by a Royal Genie or dedicated Concierge.
Inclusive Amenities
Sometimes, the smallest details make the biggest difference. Our Sea, Sky and Star Class Suites offer complimentary services and amenities that make every moment unforgettable.
Unparalleled Accommodations
In between awe-inspiring vacation experiences, retreat to the most spacious luxury cruise suites. When you sail in Royal Suite Class, you’ll find every detail has been carefully considered with you in mind.
DESIGNED TO MATCH YOUR TRAVEL STYLE
Relax, unwind and make yourself at home after a full day of adventure. From thread-count comfort and deluxe facilities to breathtaking views, you'll find all the creature comforts you'd expect during your holiday – and some you probably haven't even thought of – in a range of rooms to suit your travel style.
DESIGNED TO MATCH YOUR COMFORT NEEDS
24-hour room service for fuelling up between thrills. A daily stateroom attendant dedicated to making sure that your stay is spectacular. Whether you’re travelling with kids, a group of fellow explorers or require any kind of specialised service, we’ve thought of all the creature comforts you’d expect during your holiday – plus a few more.
EVERY DETAIL ACCOUNTED FOR SERVICES & FACILITIES JUST FOR YOU
Baby Onboard
Vacationing with a baby? Let us know and we’ll provide a crib and supplies to make your little one comfy.
Brining the Crew
Keep the whole squad together on your next getaway. Select staterooms can connect to accommodate more guests.
Couples Retreat
Our staterooms offer spa-like comfort so you can disconnect from reality and reconnect with your partner-in-adventure.
Special Needs
All of our cruise ships are equipped to accommodate any special needs — just let us know and we’ll make you feel at home.
BOLD SIGHTS, INCREDIBLE BITES
Treat your taste buds to a whirlwind tour around the world with family-style Italian dishes at Jamie’s Italian by Jamie Oliver, American steakhouse classics with contemporary flair at Chops Grille℠, and over-the-top culinary creations that blur the line between dreams and reality at Wonderland Imaginative Cuisine.
CHOPS GRILLE℠
For more than a decade, the chefs of Chops Grille℠ have proudly presented quality, hand-cut prime steaks at this hallmark Royal Caribbean restaurant.
WONDERLAND
Our Wonderland chefs twist their culinary kaleidoscopes, inventing elaborate dreamscapes of never-before-seen fare. The story begins as you "brush" the menu and find your element – Sun, Ice, Fire, Water, Earth and Dreams.
JAMIE'S ITALIAN
At Jamie's Italian by Jamie Oliver, you’ll enjoy Tuscan-inspired dishes like the crowd-pleasing Famous Plank and pastas made in-house – all crafted by one of Britain’s most famous chefs.
Don’t just see the world – experience it. Shore excursions can help you discover even more at each incredible destination.
UNTAMED ADVENTURE ON EVERY DECK
Ovation of the Seas® is all about elevated exploration. Take adventure to new heights on the rock climbing wall, then experience the thrill of a free fall on RipCord® by iFLY®. Or catch a wave on the FlowRider®* surf simulator before ascending over 300 feet above sea level in North Star®.
ROCK CLIMBING WALL
Rise to the occasion and take on the signature Rock Climbing Wall. From beginners to speed climbers, everyone can enjoy an unparalleled view from 12 metres (40 feet) above deck. Included in your fare, no reservation required.
FLOWRIDER®
Grab your board and get ready for 100,000 litres of rushing amazingness headed your way. The surf’s always up on the 12-metre-long FlowRider® surf simulator
NORTH STAR®
Stand in a jewel-shaped capsule that reveals breathtaking 360-degree views as you gently ascend 90 metres (300 feet) above sea level.
POWER UP YOUR DAYS REBOOT YOUR NIGHTS
Whether you’re suiting up for an aerial adventure on the only skydiving simulator at sea or sipping expertly crafted cocktails with a splash of cutting-edge tech, you’re in for a full-on cruise holiday reboot that takes you from day to night. The Ovation of the Seas® offers a wide selection of adventure, cruise activities and dining experiences onboard.
FREE-FALLING FUN
Put your adventure in motion with a skydiving session at RipCord® by iFLY®. Engineered with state-of-the-art mechanics, this groundbreaking simulator lets you experience what it’s like to float on air without ever leaving the deck. Just suit up and let the wind carry you away inside a transparent chamber.
AN INNOVATION SENSATION
After a day filled with onboard adventures, let a robot code your favourite cocktails in binary at the revolutionary Bionic Bar®. Then, settle in for more innovative sips at Two70® and get ready for a multimedia show that blends live performances with computer-coordinated displays designed to dazzle all of your senses.
The ship features a fantastic array of health and fitness facilities including, a spa, a fitness centre, a rock climbing wall and much more.
There's plenty to keep the little ones happy from the moment you step onboard Ovation of the Seas. You'll find an unprecedented selection of activities, sports, games and shows catering for every age group and interest. The real challenge will be working out how to fit it all in!
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