Royal Caribbean International: Vision of the Seas

Vision Class review covers: Grandeur of the Seas, Legend of the Seas, Rhapsody of the Seas, Splendour of the Seas, Vision of the Seas

Accommodations

Layout: Cabins are airy and comfortable, but the smaller categories are a tight squeeze for more than two adults. Every cabin has adequate closet and drawer-shelf storage.

Amenities: Light woods, pastel colors, vanity-desk, TV, personal safe, a hair dryer, and a sitting area with sofa, chair, and table are typical Vision-class features in all categories. Bathrooms have shampoo and bath gel.

Suites: All full suites and family suites have private balconies and a small minibar; full suites also include concierge service. Royal Suites have a living room, wet bar, separate dining area, entertainment center with TV, stereo, and VCR, separate bedroom, and a bathroom (twin sinks, whirlpool tub, separate steam shower, bidet) and separate powder room. Owner's Suites have a separate living area, minibar, entertainment center with TV, stereo, and VCR, dinette area, and one bathroom (twin sinks, bathtub, separate shower, bidet). Grand Suites have similar amenities on a smaller scale.

Good to Know: On Legend and Splendour, 17 cabins are wheelchair-accessible; on Grandeur, Vision, and Rhapsody, 14 cabins are wheelchair-accessible.



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