Freedom of the Seas

Royal Caribbean visits numerous ports around the world, including: Mexico, Europe, Bahamas, the Panama Canal and more. Whatever the flavor, Royal Caribbean can help reunion organizers plan activity options for all ages to enjoy, including family talent shows, karaoke nights, sports tournaments, spa days, worship services, cultural shore excursions, night clubs, special recreation for the little adventurers and a plethora of other activities.
The main pool area, aft of the solarium, will feature two pools, divided by a central platform that gives the appearance of floating over one large pool. One of the pools will be for swimming, while the other is the sports pool where there will be games and new types of pool activities which Royal Caribbean is developing. These include amateur synchronized swimming and jousting.
At night, the main pool area becomes one of the ship's largest nighttime entertainment areas with a bandstand, a DJ booth and the central island becoming the dance floor. Freedom's rock climbing wall is typical of many of the features which are being carried over from the Voyager ships. Everything on the Voyager-class vessels will be aboard Freedom of the Seas, except in a new and improved form.

For example, the Royal Promenade will be lengthened to 445 feet, and the ice rink in Studio B will be enlarged.

Here, the rock climbing wall was expanded to a 43 by 44 foot structure. One of the paths includes the new central spire. When it is actually built, the spire will be narrower than is depicted in this rendering.
(photo of Isaiah & Deborah Banks climbing the wall)

Sand Image display of the Freedom of the Seas





