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There are 16 bars. One of them, Viking Crown Lounge, transforms into a jazz club at night. The huge casino wouldn’t look out of place in Las Vegas.
The ship has a huge spa, adult whirlpools that jut out over the ocean, an ice-skating rink, rock-climbing wall, water park, and full-size boxing ring.
A feature of Freedom of the Seas, like her sister ships, is the imaginative use of the Royal Promenade area, which has a coffee shop, malt whiskey shop; burger and pizzeria outlets; bistro; wine bar, champagne bar; barbershop and a sports shop.
CabinsEvery cabin has its own flat-screen TV, minimum size 23-inch. There are six different family cabin options, the biggest of which are the Royal Family suites, which hold eight people. If required, they can connect to a neighbouring cabin to increase occupancy to 10.
There are also eight six-person Family Ocean view rooms, four six person Promenade Family rooms, and two six-person Inside Family rooms. The biggest cabin is the 14-person Presidential Suite, with dual entryways and two master bedrooms, each with their own 30-inch flat-screen TV.
Promenade-view cabins are very popular, and sell at a premium, as these overlook the main thoroughfare, with its street parades and entertainers.
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Ship Info Year Entered Service: 2006 Onboard Currency: USD Nationality of Crew: Norwegian officers; international crew/staff No. of Crew: 1360 No. of Passengers: 3600 Tonnage: 158000 Passenger/crew ratio: 2.6 Passenger/space ratio: 43.8
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