   
Write a Review on this Ship Public AreasThe ship has nine passenger decks.
Highlights include the double-deck Carmen dining room, located on decks four and five and there is a seven-storey atrium called Centrum, full of bars, lounges and unique shops.
Facilities also include a children-only area called Adventure Ocean; a rock-climbing wall, basketball and volleyball courts,
In the Shipshape Spa, a rejuvenation zone offers exotic treatment options ranging from Elemis Aroma Stone therapy to Frangipani hair and scalp conditioning.
There is a spa area exclusively for children and teenagers.
The ship has an outdoor pool, a paddling pool, whirlpools, and a pool bar on the Sun deck.
CabinsEmpress of the Seas has 794 cabins, ranging from the 11-sq metre interior cabins to the 55-sq metre Royal suite.
Just over 400 have an ocean view and 69 have a balcony.
All cabins have standard amenities including a queen-size bed (which can be converted into two twins) radio, TV, telephone, bath/ shower, vanity unit, hairdryer, walk-in wardrobe and refrigerator.
The balcony cabins have a vanity unit, chair, sofa and coffee-making facilities.
The Royal suite is the most luxurious suite on the ship and has separate bedrooms, whirlpool bathtub, a balcony and a separate living area complete with a baby grand piano.
There are four wheelchair cabins for disabled cruisers.
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Ship Info Year Entered Service: 1990 Onboard Currency: USD Nationality of Crew: Scandinavian officers; international crew/staff No. of Crew: 685 No. of Passengers: 1602 Tonnage: 48563 Passenger/crew ratio: 2.3 Passenger/space ratio: 30.3
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