![]() ![]() ![]() On Odyssey of the Seas, there is a Royal Esplanade, however, it’s a bit smaller with narrower walkways and a more winding path instead of just cutting straight through. ![]() It’s wide and airy, with shops and restaurants along the sides. If you’ve sailed Royal Caribbean before, you are likely used to the large Royal Promenade that runs through the middle of the ships. There is also lots of art and sculptures to enjoy like the chandelier that hangs into the dining room.įor one, there are fewer wide open spaces on the ship. How can a nearly 170,000 ton ship feel boutique? The design and feel of the ship is modern without being stuffy. Stepping aboard Odyssey of the Seas for the first time, there are some noticeable differences from other Royal Caribbean ships that we’ve sailed that make the ship stand out.įirst and foremost was how the cruise ship feels more “boutique” and modern than others. Here is our insight on the ship, including what you can expect, what to do, and things to know about sailing.ĭisclosure: Royal Caribbean invited Cruzely aboard a sailing of Odyssey of the Seas at no cost as a press trip. We were invited aboard Odyssey of the Seas for its naming ceremony and “inaugural” cruise. However, for those who may be overwhelmed by the size of the biggest Oasis-class ships, or who love the Royal Caribbean experience and a trip aboard Odyssey of the Seas fits their schedule or budget, then the ship may be a terrific option for their next cruise. That goes to the ships like Wonder of the Seas within the Oasis class. Technically, the ship is in the “Quantum-Ultra” class - incorporating the cruise line’s latest and greatest ideas of what a cruise ship can be.Ĭoming in at 168,000 gross tons and carrying 4,200 passengers at double occupancy, Odyssey isn’t the largest vessel in the Royal Caribbean fleet. Odyssey of the Seas is the final ship in Royal Caribbean’s Quantum class. Case in point: Royal Caribbean’s Odyssey of the Seas. As cruise lines return to sailing, they do so while also welcoming exciting new vessels to their fleets. ![]()
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