What class is Wonder of the Seas?


What class is Wonder of the Seas? Wonder of the Seas is the fifth Oasis-class ship in cruise operator Royal Caribbean International's fleet of cruise ships.


Does Wonder of the Seas have laser tag?

There's no end of fun to be had onboard Wonder of the Seas. As well as the incredible live shows, thrill seekers will love the Flowrider surf simulator, Ultimate Abyss slide, zip line, laser tag and climbing wall!


What is not included in the Wonder of the Seas?

Not included with your cruise fare: Most beverages beyond water, drip coffee and lemonade. Gratuities. Shore excursions. Spa treatments.


How does Wonder of the Seas rank?

A ship's traveler rating is provided under license by Cruiseline.com , which manages one of the largest databases of cruise reviews and ratings by travelers. A total of 256 guests have reviewed Wonder of the Seas, giving it a rating of 4.5 on a scale of 1-5.


Is Wonder of the Seas the biggest cruise ship?

Key Takeaways. I sailed on the largest cruise ship in the world, Royal Caribbean's Wonder of the Seas. It can hold up to 7,000 guests and has eight neighborhoods full of activities and amenities.


What is the biggest room in Wonder of the Seas?

Luxe options on huge Wonder of the Seas, the world's largest cruise ship
  • The Ultimate Family Suite, which is located in the Suite Neighborhood on Wonder of the Seas, has a slide that takes you to a living room. ...
  • The Royal Loft Suite, the largest suite on the Wonder of the Seas, has 1,530 square feet of floor space.


Does Wonder of the Seas have bumper cars?

The ship offers new unprecedented features, such as RipCord by iFLY, the first skydiving experience at sea; the North Star, an engineering marvel that transports guests more than 300 feet above the ocean; SeaPlex, the largest indoor sports and entertainment complex at sea with bumper cars, roller skating and more; as ...


Is Wonder of the Seas too crowded?

I've heard many people say they'd never set foot on a floating city like Wonder of the Seas, but the truth is the ship doesn't feel overly crowded because there are so many places for people to go.


What is special about Wonder of the Seas?

Wonder of the Seas is the first Oasis-class ship to bring all the suite amenities together into a dedicated neighborhood. It houses many, but not all, of the ships' top suites, an exclusive restaurant and lounge with bar and concierge desks, and a sun deck with a wading pool and hot tubs.


Is Wonder of the Seas better than Symphony of the Seas?

While it has an additional neighborhood, 100 extra cabins, a redesigned pool deck, and a stunning waterpark called the Wonder Playscape, Wonder of the Seas is almost exactly the same size as Symphony of the Seas and has a similar entertainment and dining offerings.


Is Wonder of the Seas luxury?

Wonder of the Seas Staterooms Indulge in one of Royal Caribbean's luxurious suites for the ultimate at-sea experience. With additional perks such as concierge service, priority boarding and departure privileges, and dedicated entertainment seating, everything you need for a lavish voyage is at your fingertips.


Is Wonder of the Seas sinkable?

Technically, there is the possibility that Wonder of the Seas could sink. The likelihood isn't high, though, due to the security measures put in place to ensure the safety of those on board.


What are the Oasis class ships in order?

The first generation (2009-2010) consists of Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas. The second generation (2016-2018) consists of Harmony of the Seas and Symphony of the Seas. The third generation (2022-2024) consists of Wonder of the Seas and Utopia of the Seas.


Do Oasis class ships feel crowded?

buddylover. We have found the Oasis class in general, to be the least crowded of any ship on any cruise line we have sailed! Been on the Harmony and the Allure and other than Windjammer on embarkation day lunch and disembarkation day breakfast, we always commented on how 'uncrowded' these ships felt.


How many cruise ships have sunk?

Over the past 100 years since the RMS Titanic sank in 1912, only 18 cruise ships and some ocean liners have been publicly known to have sunk. And, over the past 50 years, only four cruise ships have sunk while navigating on a cruise.