Vision of the Seas Facts

Overview: Vision of the Seas is one of seven Royal Caribbean Vision Class ships – others are Grandeur of the Seas, Rhapsody of the Seas, Splendour of the Seas, Enchantment of the Seas and Legend of the Seas. She made her maiden voyage in 1997. She has 11 decks and carries 2,435 passengers.

Accommodation: Room categories are suite/deluxe; balcony; outside; and interior.

Every room offers a television, telephone, private bathroom, shower, vanity area and even a hair-dryer.

Dining: Main Dining Room; Windjammer Café; Solarium Café; Ben & Jerry’s® Ice Cream; and Café Latté-tudes.

Bars/Lounges: She has eight bars and lounges, including the Some Enchanted Evening Lounge and the Champagne Bar.

Entertainment: Rock climbing wall; upper-deck jogging track; video game arcade; Vegas-style Casino Royale® with 194 slots and 9 tables; Vitality Spa; fitness centre; two pools; and six whirlpools.

For the kids: Adventure Ocean Youth Programme; Royal Babies and Royal Tots programmes; and teenager-only hangout areas.

For more information: royalcaribbean.com.au

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