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Wonder of the Seas® is more than just another attraction. It’s Orlando’s best family holiday – sailing from Cape Canaveral.
Everything is a big deal on Wonder of the Seas®. This is a larger-than-life, island-hopping adventure with epic thrills for all ages. Kids can revel in next-level playtime. Adrenaline chasers meet their match at Ultimate Abyss℠. And everyone savours delicious dining options from homespun Southern classics with a twist to rustic Italian favourites. Get ready to launch from the Space Coast to our private island, Perfect Day at CocoCay and discover the eastern and western shores of the Caribbean. Only on Royal Caribbean®.
This was my fifth Royal Caribbean cruise, but my first cruise with a friend who is in a wheelchair, so a lot of this review will be around that part of the experience. We took a 3 night cruise out of Miami to Cococay and Nassau, but we didn't get off the ship while at Nassau. First of all, the layout of the ship itself is pretty thoughtful from an accessibility standpoint. Most corridors are pretty wide, floors are generally pretty even, and the lanes between tables at the Windjammer buffet or elsewhere on the ship are wide enough for a wheelchair to fit through. HOWEVER, the elevator situation was pretty bad. It became very frequent to have to wait for several elevators to come and go before we found one that could fit a wheelchair. Sometimes, we would pick an elevator that was going down when we wanted to go up just because it was the only one empty enough to get in. We waited as long as 15 minutes to find an elevator one night. Newer ships, like Utopia of the Seas, which has a system of elevator assignment based on the floor you want to go to, seemed to manage crowds better. I must also say, most other guests on the ship were generally pretty rude, and it was clearly something that had taken a toll on the crew before we even got on the ship. This crew was the least friendly I've ever seen on a Royal Caribbean ship. Yes, most were friendly, but many didn't go out of their way to say hello like they have on my previous cruises. Some bartenders in particular were not friendly. From an accessibility standpoint, when an elevator would open on our floor, the people in the elevator would just stand there and hope we didn't get on with them, and very few would try to make space. They would frequently stare at my friend as if they had never seen a wheelchair before. I have very few kind things to say about the other passengers on this ship, so I'll sum it up like this - If you are ok crashing the local Miami party you weren't invited to, this is your ship. Otherwise, sail out of a different port. Our cabin - we booked an accessible inside facing balcony room that overlooked the Central Park. The room was impressively large, plenty big enough to navigate a wheelchair through. The door to enter the cabin was automatic, which made it easy to get in and out of the cabin, and it was pretty close to the elevator, which was also nice. The shower was a roll in, and rather than a door, it had a shower curtain, which meant we had a larger shower than most will have on a cruise ship. The shower had 3 separate shower heads, one overhead that poured straight down, one faucet style that sprayed at an angle and was about hip height above the ground, and one hand held shower head. Both the overhead and the hand held shower heads could be twisted to increase or decrease the shower pressure. This was the nicest shower configuration I've seen at sea. All of us in the cabin were happy with it. There was also a bench that could be raised and lowered for accessibility if someone needs to sit to shower. Accessibility at Cococay - very solid. Getting on and off the ship with a chair was less difficult than I expected. It is a sloped ramp, so be careful and ask the crew for assistance if you need, but it was doable. On the island, most paths between the ship and Oasis Lagoon are paved. We went to South Beach, which is past Oasis Lagoon, and they had beach wheelchairs and strollers available to take, first come first served. The beach wheelchair was easy enough to navigate and was loads easier to push through the sand than a typical wheelchair. I will say, though, that we got off the ship first thing in the morning. I don't know how quickly these wheelchairs get taken. If you want to get one, get off the ship early to ensure you can secure one for the day. Other thoughts on Wonder of the Seas - very few people took advantage of the Main Dining Room. We were on deck 3 (lowest deck for the MDR), and it was MAYBE half full at most on the busiest night. Our wait staff was great, as they usually are. Pool decks have plenty of chairs, and the public spaces were kept clean. The shows we saw were solid. The typical Royal Caribbean staples are all here - Sorrento's pizza, Crazy Quest, massive casinos, water slides, and way more. If you have sailed on an Oasis class ship before, this will be similar to what you'd expect on other Oasis class ships. If I could do it over, I'd book Utopia of the Seas rather than Wonder of the Seas. I was on Utopia in March, and I felt that most of the experience was a half step above what Wonder offered. That being said, Wonder of the Seas sailings are typically cheaper than Utopia's for the same itinerary and a very similar ship. So if the lower upfront cost gets you on the ship, Wonder is an absolutely amazing ship and you'll have a great time so long as you have the right expectations.
We found a just under 600$ interior stateroom for a 4 night sailing and for that price, I have nothing to complain about. The cheap room tag did come with a catch, it was in the front of the ship and one of the days we felt the waters maybe more than someone in the middle or back of the ship. The ice show and the aqua theater show are simply amazing. I would call them the highlight of the ship. They had two comics on board, one was amazing, I found one to be just okay but that’s personal preference. Main dining had a few really standout dishes, others were just average food. My wife is more of the fine-dining experience person so we had dinner in the main hall every night. The pizza place is really good. Like really good, and it’s open till 3am. There can be a line sometimes but it’s worth it. The hotdogs are also great but the person serving was not the friendliest. Nothing bad, just not as exciting as I thought it would be. We also do 2 Johnny rockers milkshakes each sailing using our crown and anchor awards and it was amazing. We don’t really drink so can’t give an informed opinion on the drinking. Only complaint: The Windjammer closes entirely too early! Who closes the buffet at 9pm!?
Welcome to the perfect spot to rest your head after a day spent discovering record-breaking thrills, spectacular shows and palette-pleasing flavours onboard the largest cruise ship in the world, Wonder of the Seas℠. Serving up spectacular views and deluxe facilities, our staterooms are an alluring escape from the non-stop action our ships are known for – and the perfect place to recharge in between adventures.
BABY ONBOARD: Holidaying with a baby? Let us know and we’ll provide a cot and supplies to make your little one comfy.
BRINGING THE CREW: Keep the whole squad together on your next getaway. Select staterooms can connect to accommodate more guests.
COUPLES RETREAT: Our staterooms offer spa-like comfort so you can disconnect from reality and reconnect with your partner-in-adventure.
SPECIAL NEEDS: All of our cruise ships are equipped to accommodate any special needs – just let us know and we’ll make you feel at home.
The biggest ship in the world is bringing the boldest bites at sea, with craveable new dining concepts and a best of the best array of returning favorites — whether you're doing date night, taking your taste buds on tour, or fueling up between thrills.
Don’t just see the world — experience it. Shore excursions can help you discover even more at each incredible destination.
A NEW WAY TO SEA DAY
Make the most of every moment at sea, with more to see, do, play and conquer. Like the all-new Playscape, an underwater-themed world with endless opportunities for kids to explore. Wonder Dunes, where you can tee up under the sun or stars for an immersive, story-based mini golf journey like nothing you've played before. The fleet-favourite FlowRider® surf simulator. And the twisting, turning, fun-drenched thrills of The Perfect Storm℠ waterslide trio.
FOR THE SUN OF IT
It's all about that vacay wade of life at the redesigned pool deck on the all-new Wonder of the Seas℠. Soak up the sun, chill in the shade, get your adrenaline fix, or grab a cocktail from the two-story poolside bar The Lime & Coconut℠. And for the ultimate pool day upgrade, reserve one of our private poolside casitas..
BIG TIME PLAYTIME
Ditch the same-old neighbourhood playground for a whole new way to explore. The all-new Playscape is studded with slides, climbing walls, games and puzzles where adventurers of all ages can discover an underwater world with endless possibilities.
ONLY FOR THE BRAVE
There's a place where only the bold venture and only the bravest return. Step to the edge. Peer into the darkness. There's no turning back once you take the plunge 10 stories down the tallest slide at sea. Are you brave enough — or will you become a permanent resident of the Ultimate Abyss℠?
You’ve never had a family hols like this before – with more onboard to see, do, play and conquer. Like the underwater-themed Wonder Playscape℠. Wonder Dunes, where you can tee up for an immersive, story-based mini golf journey under the sun or stars. And so much more.
This is not paint by numbers – this is play outside the lines. Kids can let their imaginations guide the way, with plenty of whimsical rooms to roam and climbable creations to explore at Play Place. Interactive tinker time at Workshop. Friendly competition at Arena. Spaces to call their own at Hangout. Plus dedicated programmes that will engage all the senses for babies and younger kids at AO Babies and AO Juniors.
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