Inside Symphony of the Seas’ Ultimate Family Suite

Renowned for its family fun ships, Royal Caribbean has revealed some pictures of the Ultimate Family Suite Suite aboard the world’s largest ship, Symphony of the Seas.

The ultimate family suite, which will be a two-storey loft which is decked out with two bedrooms – a master bedroom for mum and dad, bunk beds as well as the coolest feature, a slide from the top floor to the bottom from the kid’s bedroom to the ground floor.

Royal Caribbean has designed the Ultimate Family Suite with other features like a floor-to-ceiling LEGO wall, an air-hockey table as well as secret doorways and hidden nooks.

There will also be separate theatre-style TV room which comes complete with a popcorn machine, library as well as video games from multiple consoles like PlayStation.

The Ultimate Family Suite spans 1,346 square feet and accommodates a family of up to eight. Like the other Royal Loft Suites aboard Royal Caribbean’s Oasis-class ships, there will be Royal Genie’s who will fulfil your wishes.

Symphony of the Seas will be setting sail in April 2018 in the Mediterranean and calling at ports like Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Spain, Provence and more. From November this year, she’ll be making Miami her year-round home sailing on seven-night Eastern and Western Caribbean voyages.

The line has released a video on the design of this amazing suite. Check it out here.

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