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Even though the Vision of the Seas went into service in the Royal Caribbean fleet in 1998, you do have all the bells and whistles associated with a cruise on this ship. The rock climbing wall, which is unique to this cruise line, is there for all to use – even beginners and lessons are provided. The ship features walls of glass – in fact there are over two acres of glass on this ship so that you have the best possible view as you sail along.
The Vision of the Seas can carry 2435 passengers and has a total of 593 outside rooms and 407 inside rooms. There are two swimming pools and three restaurants on the ship and room service is available 24 hours a day, as is shopping in the Boutiques of Centrum.
The sailing itinerary changes throughout the year with cruises to the Mediterranean, Western Europe and South America being offered in different seasons. There are plenty of opportunities for fitness on this ship so that you can stay in shape and not have to worry about gaining weight from eating the delicious food served in the restaurants.
Entertainment of all kinds is available in the bars and lounges and in the different activities that take place during the day and night. Try your luck on the slot machines and gaming tables in the casino where you just might walk away with the big winnings.
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I liked many aspects of this cruise, the food & drink were superb. It was reasonably priced and of great quality. There was lots of great options available almost all of the time. The food was second only to the entertainment on this ship. Everynight there was something new to do or keep us entertained. The staff worked very hard to keep us happy and for the most part I was happy on the....
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