Royal Caribbean 6 Night Canada and New England Cruise

August 31 - September 6, 2019

 
Adventure of the Seas is a Voyager-class cruise ship

operated by Royal Caribbean International.

Keel laid: Jun 17, 1998

  • Launched: Jan 05, 2001
  • Beam: 127 feet
  • Length: 1,020 feet
  • Class: Voyager-class cruise ship
  • Passengers: 3835
  • Crew: 1185

The 140,000gt cruise liner has an overall length of 1,020 feet and an exceptionally large breadth of 126 feet at waterline level.  Its draught is nine metres. The height from keel to the top of the funnel is 237feet and the gross tonnage is approximately 142,000 tons. The ship has 15 decks. The total deck area is 1,522,000 square feet, with 15,400mē of outside deck areas for passengers.

     

Dining and entertainment onboard Adventure of the Seas

The Adventure of the Seas has a variety of dining options, including a spectacular three-level main dining room with three separate and distinct themed dining areas.

The ship also has a Windjammer Cafe and a Johnny Rockets Restaurant. In addition to Studio B, the 1,350-seat theatre, there is a 900-seat arena for a variety of shows, including ice shows and ice-skating.

Sports facilities include an outdoor sports deck, complete with golf course, driving range and golf simulators, as well as a roller blade track and a full-sized sports court for basketball, paddleball and volleyball. There is also a rock-climbing wall. There are large facilities for children and teens and large conference facilities. The vessel also contains a wedding chapel.

The ship also has 9,623ft2 Casino Royal bar. The casino has 291 slots and 16 tables. The ship has 15 bars, clubs and lounges in total. There is also an unparalleled amount of space for the crew with a recreation deck, six whirlpools, three dining facilities, a gym and a disco.

 

Day 1 - Cape Liberty, New Jersey
 
Welcome aboard!    
 
    Statue of Liberty New York
 
Getting ready to sail!    
 
New York skyline as seen from the dock   Finally, on the move

Bayonne Bridge

 

     
 
     
 
Nice cabin -- a junior suite    

Gee, never had a bathtub on a cruise ship!
 
     
 
Time to go down to dinner    
  Sydney and Arnold turned out to be great waiters!


An added plus, we were Table #1
     
     
Day 2 - At Sea    

 

Let's have lunch with our friends

 
     
 
Explore the ship a bit   14 passenger accessible decks available
 
    Deck 5 known as Main Street
 
The Lyric Theatre 1362-seat, features two grand productions per night with dance, acrobatics, and comedy shows   And a very smokey casino!
 
One of the pools on board   And then it's time for drinks and dinner
 
A cool car on Deck 5    
 
     
 
     

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