Freedom of the Seas
Freedom Class
Freedom Class
Serenade of the Seas
Radiance Class
Radiance Class
Length
1111
Meters
Capacity
4635
Passengers
Decks
15
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Length
962
Meters
Capacity
2
Passengers
Decks
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Summary
The Freedom of the Seas, operated by Royal Caribbean International, is known for its wide range of amenities and entertainment options such as laser tag, rock climbing walls, and an outdoor poolside movie screen. On the other hand, the Serenade of the Seas offers panoramic views and features like three pools, a Rock Climbing Wall, and a mini-golf course. Both ships provide a variety of dining options and specialty restaurants, but the Freedom of the Seas has a larger capacity with 4,635 passengers compared to the Serenade of the Seas' 2,146 passengers. Despite the differences in size and specific amenities, both ships offer a luxurious and entertaining experience for their guests.
Specialty Dining Options
Freedom of the Seas
Serenade of the Seas
Chops Grille
Izumi
Chef's Table
Johnny Rockets
Ben & Jerry's
Complimentary Dining Options
Freedom of the Seas
Serenade of the Seas
Main Dining Room
Windjammer
Cafe Promenade
El Loco Fresh
Sorrento'
Seaplex Dog House
Park Cafe
Amenities
Freedom of the Seas
Serenade of the Seas
Casino Royale
Solarium
Vitality at Sea Fitness Center
Rock Climbing Wall
Mini Golf
Library and Card Room
Conference Center
PADI Five Star Dive Center
Focus and Picture This
Outdoor Poolside Movie Screen
The Perfect Storm
Giovanni's Italian Kitchen
Laser Tag: Clash for the Crystal City
The Lime and Coconut
Playmakers Sports Bar and Arcade
FlowRider Surf Simulator
Studio B
Whirlpools
Medical Center
Royal Theater
Jogging Track
Sports Court
Voom
Running Track
Schooner Bar
Vintages Wine Bar
Tropical Theater
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