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Amee

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After cruising on Royal Caribbean's Freedom-class ships, I was worried that the Voyager-class ships (which include Voyager of the Seas, Adventure of the Seas, Navigator of the Seas and Explorer of the Seas) would be a disappointment. It's true that they were once touted as the most revolutionary ships afloat, with their novel rock-climbing walls, ice-skating rinks and Royal Promenade shopping-and-dining venues. But, then came the Freedom class, with even larger ships and even more outrageous amenities, such as onboard surfing, the H2O water zone play area and family suites that sleep 14 people.

 

 

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There are not coffee makers in the cabins (at least not in the balcony room we had, and I assume nothing in the OV/Inside rooms either). The suites may have them. The coffee used onboard is Seattle's Best, and available 24/7 in the Promenade Cafe, located on Deck 5.

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