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SYMPHONY OF THE SEAS STATEROOMS AND FACILITIES


Crown Loft Suite


Magic Roundabout


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ooming across the top of Symphony of the Seas on a zipline was terrifying for


the first few moments, but that fear soon turned into exhilaration as I gathered speed nine decks above the Boardwalk.


The zipline has been a popular addition to Royal Caribbean’s Oasis-class ships, as proved by the enthusiasm of the passengers onboard Symphony of the Seas. It’s just one of the many activities that will keep both children and adults entertained during their time on the ship. Adrenaline junkies will love the Ultimate Abyss – a 10-storey slide that spirals all the way down the back of the ship. The surf simulator


FlowRider is back, while the water park boasts three giant water slides. The outside deck also has a mini-golf course and sports courts. If parents want to indulge in some


free time, Symphony of the Seas boasts some top-notch kids’ clubs. Youngsters from six to 36 months can


Activities for kids range from rock climbing to scavenger hunts, and science experiments to arts and crafts


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join Royal Babies and Tots, three to 11-year-olds can go to the Adventure Ocean club, while 12-17-year-olds can sign up for the Teen Program. Kids’ clubs are a perfect way for adults to enjoy time to themselves, while their children make new friends and take advantage of the ship’s extensive facilities. Activities range from rock climbing to scavenger hunts, science experiments to arts and crafts, and much more.


ROOM WITH A VIEW Stepping foot into my stateroom for the first time, it would have been easy to forget I was on a cruise ship. That was until I took a step on to my balcony and peered out at the ocean, stretching as far as the eye could see.


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