Guide to Royal Caribbean's Wonder of the Seas
The largest cruise ship in the world
Carrying an impressive 7,084 passengers plus 2,204 crew at any given time, there can be as many as 9,288 people onboard Wonder of the Seas.
Her 24 glass elevators whisk guests up and down her 16 decks. She rivals your local shopping mall in size and style.
To move a ship of this size, there are four engines, producing 7,500 horsepower each.
You can easily get overwhelmed when planning your cruise vacation, not just with things to do onboard the ship, but the itinerary and port adventures. In this guide, I’ll give you just the basics to get you started. For more expert advice, contact me to for a quote and answers to all your questions.
How is Wonder of the Seas different?
Wonder of the Seas is the 5th Oasis Class ship but unlike her sisters, she features a Suite Neighborhood with a Suite Lounge.
The ship also has a new dining option: Mason Jar Southern Restaurant and Bar, as well as a new underwater-themed play area, called Wonder Playscape.
This area has slides, climbing walls, games, and interactive activities for families to enjoy.
Wonder Dunes, Royal Caribbean’s signature mini-golf course, has been added to the ship with a new look and features.
The totally redesigned Caribbean Pool Deck includes the new, cantilevered Vue Bar, a newly designed Splashaway Bay kids aqua park, and the adults-only Solarium is completely enclosed.
Things to do on Wonder of the Seas
Wonder of the Seas still features a FlowRider surf simulator, the Ultimate Abyss slide, a ten-story-high zip line, and twin rock climbing walls.
The biggest ship in the world is bringing the boldest bites at sea, with new dining concepts and a wide array of returning favorites.
Dining on Wonder of the Seas
Wonder of the Seas offers all kinds of great cruise dining options for any craving or occasion, including Royal Caribbean favorites like Izumi Hibachi & Sushi, Giovanni’s Italian Kitchen & Wine Bar, Wonderland Imaginative Cuisine, and El Loco Fresh.
That’s in addition to a brand new option, Mason Jar Southern Restaurant & Bar.
Family time onboard
Make the most of every moment at sea, with more to see, do, play and conquer. Like the all-new Wonder Playscape, an underwater-themed world with endless opportunities for kids to explore.
Wonder Dunes, where you can tee up under the stars for an immersive, story-based mini-golf experience like nothing you've played before.
The fleet-favorite FlowRider surf simulator. And the twisting, turning, fun-drenched thrills of The Perfect Storm waterslide trio.
Wonder of the Seas Staterooms
Relax, unwind and make yourself at home after a full day of adventure.
From deluxe amenities to breathtaking views, you'll find all the creature comforts you'd expect during your vacation – and some you probably haven't even thought of — in a range of rooms to suit your travel style.
Inside staterooms
The most economical staterooms onboard. Categories include either no view at all or rooms that have windows overlooking interior parts of the ship such as Royal Promenade or the Boardwalk.
Ocean View staterooms
These economical staterooms have window views of the ocean.
Ocean View Balcony staterooms
The most desirable stateroom category on Wonder of the Seas. There are more balcony staterooms than in any other category. Rooms have a sliding door that opens to a balcony with ocean views.
Interior View Balcony staterooms
Inside staterooms have an outside balcony overlooking the Boardwalk or Central Park neighborhoods. These rooms are not intended to have views of the ocean but some Boardwalk staterooms might have a partial, obstructed view of the water from the back of the ship.
Virtual Balcony staterooms
A Virtual Balcony is an 80-inch high-definition screen that spans nearly floor to ceiling. It has real-time views of the ocean and the ship’s destinations.
Suites
There are a number of 1 and 2-bedroom suites ranging from Junior Suites to Aqua Theather Suites, Owner’s Suites, and Loft Suites. Most sites on Wonder of the Seas include access to the Suite Neighborhood, an exclusive area onboard just for suite guests.
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