Wonder of the Seas is an Oasis class cruise ship. The vessel entered service in 2022. The ship has a 236,857 GT and is 362.04 m (1,187 ft 10 in) long with capacity for 6,988 guests.

Activities

ActivityYes / No
FlowriderYes (1)
Ripcord by iFLYNo
Ice rinkYes
Escape roomYes
Laser tagYes
Climbing wallYes
Water slidesYes
Indoor Sports courtNo
Outdoor Sports courtYes

Shows

ShowStyleDescription
The Effectors II: Crash & BurnRoyal Caribbean ProductionSome superheroes are known for powers like ultra-fast speed, laser vision and titan-strength – but The Effectors draw their powers from their ability to create. Now, this band of heroes will have to face off against the ruthless Crash and Burn in the sequel.
VoicesRoyal Caribbean ProductionSync up your senses with a show that delivers a dynamic combination of virtual and live performances – in real time. World-class singers and dancers take the stage for a powerful new production in Voices: An Intimate Performance on a Grand Scale.
365 The Seasons on IceIce showPlanet Earth showcases its full range of magnificence every year during its orbit around the sun. And now you can sit back and watch in awe as the world revolves around you in 365: The Seasons on Ice.
inTENse Maximum PerformanceAquashowThe judges’ scores are in... and it’s inTENse, the awe-inspiring athleticism and mesmerising technology are cranked all the way up in this AquaTheater production – only on Wonder of the Seas℠. This high-energy show brings next-level intensity to everything from pool plunging to tightrope teetering and beyond.

Show descriptions come from the show's page on Royal Caribbean's website.

Specialty Dining

RestaurantStyle
150 Central ParkModern
Chef's TableGourmet
Chops GrilleAmerican steakhouse
Giovanni's Italian KitchenItalian
HookedSeafood
Izumi Hibachi & SushiJapanese
Johnny RocketsAmerican dining (burgers etc)
PlaymakersAmerican dining
The Mason JarSouthern Cuisine
WonderlandImaginative

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