Prepare to be impressed - and lost - onboard the Wonder of the Seas cruise ship. Royal Caribbean's Wonder of the Seas Deck Plan Can Be Confusing
Still, Wonder of the Seas - the fifth Oasis-class ship to debut since the 2009 introduction of Oasis of the Seas - emerges as Royal Caribbean's best offering yet. You'll need to be on top of things, however: entertainment and specialty dining reservations book up well in advance, and pricing for the ship's most interesting dining venues is higher than industry average, with most venues starting above $50 per person before drinks and gratuity. The biggest cruise ship in the world - at least until Icon of the Seas debuts in early 2024 - Wonder of the Seas offers more activities, entertainment, dining and experiences than any person could reasonably pack into a single week - or two.ĭespite its leviathan appearance - the double capacity on the Wonder of the Seas cruise ship is 5,784, and can take 6,988 passengers when totally full - this surprisingly accessible ship distinguishes itself by offering up uncommonly subdued experiences, like evenings at the outdoor Central Park Boardwalk and quiet days at sea in the 180-degree, three-story Solarium at the bow of the ship. Big, bold, and high-tech, Royal Caribbean's Wonder of the Seas is exactly that - a wonder upon the seas.