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LoginTop-rated coasts. Bow-to-stern boasts. The best of both worlds combine for an all-in-one adventure on the Amplified Freedom of the Seas®. Wherever you choose to wander, you’ll find plenty of unparalleled thrills onboard in between adventures ashore. Like adrenaline-pumping slides and rides here on deck. A new pool scene designed to upgrade your time in the sun. And fresh, authentic flavours that will satisfy any craving.
Staff- absolutely incredible. They are the difference maker! Dining- we prefer MDR and WJ for our dining experience. We like the themed dining menus per night. The specialty restaurants are nice but we're not subscribing to them. The food is nearly the same throughout the dining locations. Activities- your cruise director has a big impact on this and ours, Eric, was phenomenal! He was engaging, funny, energetic, and hyped up the passengers. Stateroom- we were in the panoramic ocean view suite on deck 12 (there are only 2 of these) and we absolutely loved the room. Incredibly spacious plus the suite perks. The room is ridiculously large with 1 full bath and an 1/2 bath. There was a bunk room also. The room itself has an insane amount of storage. Ship- we love this class of ship because it is large enough to have all the great activity locations, spacious and entertaining.
We have been on many cruises and thought this ship was not only clean, well preserved and nicely laid out, but the staff was super friendly. We had a balcony room which was pristine, and our cabin steward, Cyril, could not have been any better. He made several towel animals for us, and he was always smiling and asking if we were having fun. The meals were delicious. We ate in the main dining room most evenings, and our waiter, SaChin, was on the ball and made sure my husband's meals were entirely gluten free. The head waiter, Lizbeth, was also amazing. The Windjammer was also tasty, and there were a lot of gluten free options available, although most were not marked. A chef was happy to take you around and point out things. We never had trouble finding a seat by the pool, but the Solarium was more difficult. I would advice getting there early, especially if you want a seat out of the sun. The guitar player on the ship was amazing. The shows were okay, with our best being Earl Turner. He was funny, entertaining, and he sang songs that most people would know. I did have a waiter spill a tray of drinks on me, but Guest Services was quick to have my clothes dry cleaned! We enjoyed the game shows, but one complaint I would say is that they do not enforce the adult only rule. A lot of the shows took place in the Star Lounge which is a smaller venue. Often times the younger kids were taking up the seats which should have been available to the adult crowd. Getting on and off the ship was a breeze. We had a lovely time and would highly recommend this ship.
1) Overall my family had a wonderful cruising experience. Freedom of the Seas, once the largest ship in the world, has been well maintained and was manageable size. RC’s beach resort on Labadee, Haiti was a highlight and full of natural beauty. 2) We would like to call-out Chandra our suite state room attendant for his positive, do anything attitude, helpful tips, and great job managing our mess in the suite. 3) Leo and Neil made the suite lounge a quiet, relaxing oasis from the buzz of the rest of the ship. 4) Wycliff and Ni took care of us at dinner, creating a relaxing, fun atmosphere for us and our children, while also providing exceptional dinner service. Wycliff was especially personable and our family enjoyed getting to know him. 5) We do want to provide feedback on the drink plan and poor experience with the coke machines that were either out of order, not working properly or had long lines. Also, we were told the refreshment plan did not include non-alcohol beer?? So someone that does not drink alcohol has to buy the alcohol drink plan to drink NA Beer??We did not receive good value for the drink plan ($800+!!) and will probably not be recommend a drink plan, they have plenty of water stations at the bars. 6) Dinner food quality was poor the first night. Chicken was overcooked, steak was low quality, desserts seemed stale. Food quality improved the following days, which makes me wonder what was going on night one? We also think there could have been more all-day food options other than Mexican, fast pizza and pastries or room service; Royal Caribbean should consider a grab and go option with cold sandwiches, snacks and fruit/vegtables. 7) It was often too loud in common areas, they should consider lower speaker volume for bands and other entertainment.
Staff- absolutely incredible. They are the difference maker! Dining- we prefer MDR and WJ for our dining experience. We like the themed dining menus per night. The specialty restaurants are nice but we're not subscribing to them. The food is nearly the same throughout the dining locations. Activities- your cruise director has a big impact on this and ours, Eric, was phenomenal! He was engaging, funny, energetic, and hyped up the passengers. Stateroom- we were in the panoramic ocean view suite on deck 12 (there are only 2 of these) and we absolutely loved the room. Incredibly spacious plus the suite perks. The room is ridiculously large with 1 full bath and an 1/2 bath. There was a bunk room also. The room itself has an insane amount of storage. Ship- we love this class of ship because it is large enough to have all the great activity locations, spacious and entertaining.
We have been on many cruises and thought this ship was not only clean, well preserved and nicely laid out, but the staff was super friendly. We had a balcony room which was pristine, and our cabin steward, Cyril, could not have been any better. He made several towel animals for us, and he was always smiling and asking if we were having fun. The meals were delicious. We ate in the main dining room most evenings, and our waiter, SaChin, was on the ball and made sure my husband's meals were entirely gluten free. The head waiter, Lizbeth, was also amazing. The Windjammer was also tasty, and there were a lot of gluten free options available, although most were not marked. A chef was happy to take you around and point out things. We never had trouble finding a seat by the pool, but the Solarium was more difficult. I would advice getting there early, especially if you want a seat out of the sun. The guitar player on the ship was amazing. The shows were okay, with our best being Earl Turner. He was funny, entertaining, and he sang songs that most people would know. I did have a waiter spill a tray of drinks on me, but Guest Services was quick to have my clothes dry cleaned! We enjoyed the game shows, but one complaint I would say is that they do not enforce the adult only rule. A lot of the shows took place in the Star Lounge which is a smaller venue. Often times the younger kids were taking up the seats which should have been available to the adult crowd. Getting on and off the ship was a breeze. We had a lovely time and would highly recommend this ship.
AWARD-WINNING & AWE INSPIRING ACCOMMODATIONS
Redefining the cruising experience one room at a time. Our staterooms are an alluring escape from the non-stop action our cruise ships are known for. From our spectacular views to our deluxe amenities, a stay with us is like nothing at sea.
REFUELING REIMAGINED
From fresh Asian flavours at Izumi Hibachi & Sushi to authentic Mexican tacos and burritos at El Loco Fresh® — no matter what you’re in the mood for, you’ll find something delicious onboard Freedom of the Seas. You’ll find a detailed list of the best places to eat for free on a cruise, along with information on when breakfast, lunch and dinner are served at the Windjammer and the main dining room.
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.
SO GOOD IT’S CRAZY
El Loco Fresh® is bringing the fiesta poolside with all your favourites under the sun, like burritos, tacos, quesadillas, and a full service bar stocked with tequilas.
A FAR EAST FEAST
Say “Konnichiwa” to a reimagined favourite at Izumi Hibachi & Sushi. Sashimi, sushi and more are all made-to-order with intense flavours, the best ingredients and impeccable presentation.
Enrichment programs or classes cover a wide range of topics, from wine tasting to arts and crafts.
PLAY OUTSIDE THE LINES OR DIAL UP DATE NIGHT
Adventure has no age limit onboard the Amplified Freedom of the Seas. From decked-out ways to dial up date night, to totally reimagined spaces for kids and teens, this ship offers something bold for everybody.
PLAYTIME REDEFINED
The award-winning Adventure Ocean® gets a totally reimagined layout on Freedom of the Seas. With wide open play places and dedicated spaces for all types of interactive activities, including head-to-head challenges, techy crafts and more, kids can choose their own immersive adventure. And 13 to 17-year-olds get an exclusive new lounge to call their own with music, movies, gaming — and even an outdoor patio hangout.
ADVENTURES FOR ADULTS
Share a drink with your date at The Lime and Coconut® — two stories of turned up Caribbean cool, plus a sun deck — or moonlit lounge spot. Then treat your partner in adventure to a fairytale performance of the original production, Once Upon A Time. And cap off the night with a party on the pool deck and dancing under the stars.
PUT YOUR VACATION INTO GEAR
On the Amplified Freedom of the Seas®, you’ll never run out of thrills to take your getaway to new heights. Like hang ten sessions on the FlowRider® surf simulator. A battle between Snowshifters and Yetis in the latest glow-in-the-dark laser tag face-off, Clash for the Crystal City. And a three-story plunge on two high-speed waterslides in The Perfect Storm℠.
FLOWRIDER®
Grab your board and get ready for 30,000 gallons of rushing awesome headed your way. The surf’s always up on the 40-foot-long FlowRider® surf simulator.
A TWISTING TURNING ADVENTURE
Grab a buddy and plunge through three stories of twisting, turning thrills to the bottom of the dual racer slides Typhoon℠ and Cyclone℠. The conditions are just right — for The Perfect Storm℠.
FUN THAT’S AS BOLD AS ICE
The sun burned out eons ago, and Earth has become an unliveable frozen wasteland for all but two clans — Yetis and Snowshifters. But after millennia without light, even they find themselves on the brink of extinction. Unless one clan can take control in the latest glow-in-the-dark laser tag faceoff: Clash for the Crystal City.
The ship features a fantastic array of health and fitness facilities including a spa, a fitness centre, an ice rink and much more.
Loads of laughter and unforgettable experiences go hand-in-hand when cruising with Royal Caribbean. Games, events and activities are going on all over the ship throughout the day and into the evening hours, making family time a great time. And thanks to their Adventure Ocean youth program and the all-new DreamWorks Experience, children love their Royal Caribbean cruise vacation just as much as their parents.
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