Royal Caribbean International: Freedom of the Seas

Freedom Class review covers: Freedom of the Seas, Independence of the Seas, Liberty of the Seas

What Works & What Doesn't

"Of the Seas" takes on new meaning with a combination of pools that encompass 43% more space than Voyager-class ships. The H2O Zone waterpark with interactive fountains is the ideal play area for kids; a sports pool accommodates water volleyball, basketball, and golf; and a Solarium contains a tranquil pool for adults, as well as hammocks for relaxation and two huge hot tubs cantilevered 12 feet from the sides of the ship. The self-serve frozen yogurt bar is a cool treat, but its location near the kids' pool means that it often ends up messy.



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