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CabinsA mega-ship in every sense of the term, only two cruise liners are larger than Liberty of the Seas. Debuting in 2007, Liberty puts activities and entertainment front and center on the daily agenda with a long list of blockbuster attractions, such as a cool surf simulator, a towering climbing wall, a theatre with productions that aspire to touring-show quality, and an ice rink—there’s even a cupcakery offering hands-on baking lessons! Along with siblings Freedom of the Seas and Independence of the Seas, Royal Caribbean calls the vacation “onboard excitement on a whole new scale.” We wondered if the experience was so big there was no real need for the captain to push off at all. With a 2011 renovation to flaunt, we decided to put Liberty of the Seas under the microscope.
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Section 1
Cabins
With 15 different cabins to choose from, Liberty of the Seas has an abundance of options at all price levels. Read More... |
Section 2
Dining
While there was an array of dining options beyond the Main Dining Room, a majority of the alternatives leaned to casual fare. Read More... |
Section 3
Pools and Decks
One of the ship’s strongest assets was an abundance of open areas to swim and enjoy the sun and sea breezes. Read More... |
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Section 4
Recreation
From the climbing wall and surf simulator to the spa and gym, Liberty of the Seas offered plenty of activities catering to all ages and interests. Read More... |
Section 5
Nightlife and Shows
Between shows, nightclubs and the casino, there was no shortage of pumping energy after dark. Read More... |
Section 6
Services and Staff
The staff had a lot of guests to keep happy, and for the most part the crew was competent and upbeat. Read More... |
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Section 7
Conclusion
Read our final conclusion of the Royal Caribbean International Liberty of the Seas. Read More... |
Section 8
Comments
Read what people are saying about the Royal Caribbean International Liberty of the Seas. Add your comments... |
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