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Built 1999
Years old 14
Passengers 3110- 3732 |
Voyager of the Seas
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You can expect 3732 passengers on a typical sailing. This means that the Voyager of the Seas has a space ratio of 36.8 . (A space ratio less than 33 means that you may find the ship crowded in areas. A space ratio greater than 39 means that there should be plenty of space for each passenger.)
The Voyager of the Seas has 1180 crew members on board. There are 3 passengers for every crew member on board. There are no self serve laundromats on this cruise ship. The ship has 3 pools and 6 hot tubs.
The ship last major refurbishment was in 2009.
- VitalitySM Spa with 100+ treatments including medi-spa treatments and acupunture
- 4 pools including the Solarium, an adults-only retreat*
- 6 whirlpools
- State-of-the-art Fitness Center, with classes including yoga and tai chi
- Rock-climbing wall
- Ice-skating rink
- Mini-golf course
- Basketball court
- Jogging and in-line skating tracks
- Main Dining Room with complimentary, multi-course dining for breakfast, lunch and dinner
- More complimentary options including Windjammer Café, Jade Sushi and Asian-fusion cuisine, Café Promenade for coffee and pastries/snacks, and room service*
- Portofino Italian restaurant, where for one low cover charge you can choose any items off the menu from appetizer to dessert*
- Casual dining and snacks at Johnny Rockets and Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream
- Complimentary DreamWorks® Experience featuring memorable moments such as character dining, parades and meet & greets with your favorite characters from Shrek®, Madagascar®, Kung Fu Panda® and more
- Complimentary Adventure Ocean® Youth Program
- Royal Babies® and Royal Tots® programming featuring specially designed Fisher Price activities
- Teen lounge areas and disco
- Adventure Beach kids' pool with water slide
- Family-friendly activities including games, contests, enrichment classes and lectures
- Complimentary Broadway-style entertainment in the Main Theater
- Complimentary ice-skating shows in Studio B
- 9,623 square foot Vegas-style Casino Royale® with 274 slots and 16 tables
- 15 bars, clubs, and lounges that never have a cover, including Scoreboard Sports Bar, Pig & Whistle Pub, and The Vault nightclub
- Variety of name-brand, duty-free shopping on the Royal Promenade including jewelry, perfumes, apparel and shopping for teens and kids
Other Features
Disability cabins: Stateroom door width: 32 to 34 inches, Bathroom door width: 32 to 34 inches, no door sill to get into the stateroom, ramped bathroom thresholds, bathroom grab bars, lowered sink and vanity, roll-in showers, fold-down shower stool, hand-held shower heads, lowered closet bars, refrigerator in stateroom (some upon request), raised toilet seats (standard, 17.5 inches; taller raisers available).
Voyager of the Seas Deck 15
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Sofa bed
One pullman bed
Two pullman beds
Connecting staterooms
Handicapped facilities
Sofa and pullman bed
Four pullman beds

















Don't pick JS 6694, we hated it. The cabin is a little longer than the side cabins, but narrower so the walk in closet is not really a walk in closet, it is much smaller, and the whole room seems smaller because the width is what makes the JS's feel spacious. The cabin is always dark and dreary as the sunlight hardly ever reaches it or the balcony. And worst of all, you can hardly see the water. You are getting a bigger balcony with two lounge chairs, but without the sun or a view, they are totally useless. Stay away!
Cabin 9219 - Too small, it's the cheapest inside room. Next time I will spend more money on that. :-$
Cabin 1260 - This suite gave us plenty of room for 3 people, the bathroom was huge and the balcony was very, very nice. Balcony had 2 chairs, a lounge chair and a round table. We loved this room.
Cabin 8608 - With no real comparison, our first cruise, we thought the room was great. Deluxe Oceanview with balcony worth it for our honeymoon cruise but will go cheaper next time with an interior.
Cabin 9390 - This balcony is out the back of the ship, we specifically asked for this and loved it. You can see so much more than just one side of the ship. We loved it.
Cabin 1244 - The cabin was very spacious. They had a walk in closet which fit our clothes, all our luggage and even my Mom's xtra wheelchair(we travel with a power and manuel all the time). The Balcony was a bit disappointing(nothing like on the Radiance class or even vision class). They were very narrow and long. I felt closed in on the balcony. They were completely surrounded by metal. The handicap bathroom was very large with a roll in shower. They kept a squeegy mop in there because the entire bathroom floor flooded when the shower was usued. Not enough drainage for the shower.
Here is a video of cabin 1360
Here is a video of cabin 6311
Here is a Royal Suite tour