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Updates:Complete Information Of Freedom Of The Seas

Updates:Complete Information Of Freedom Of The Seas: Freedom of the seas cruise ship owned and operated by Royal Caribbean International. It’s namesake ship Freedom of Royal Caribbean’s Class cruise, and can accommodate 3634 passengers and 1300 quotation crew  15 passenger decks. Freedom of the seas was the largest passenger ship ever built (by gross tonnage) from 2006 to the construction of Oasis class vessels in late 2009, and owned by Royal Caribbean International.
Freedom of the Seas was built in dry dock Aker Yards in Turku, Finland, which also is building the other ships Freedom of the class. After its completion it became the largest passenger ship ever built, taking that honor from the RMS Queen Cunard’s Mary 2.

Freedom of the seas 2.4 meters  ft 10 in) narrower than the QM2 at the waterline, 6 meters (20 feet) shorter is 1.5 meters (4 ft 11 in) less than the project is 8.3 meters (27 feet ) and less high 10 miles per hour (16 km / h) slower. Freedom, however, most ship in terms of gross tonnage. Although its gross tonnage is estimated to range from 154,000 GT 160000 GT,  its official rating by Det Norske Veritas, the Norwegian maritime classification society which is 154,407 GT, compared with 148,528 in the QM2 GT . Freedom of the seas, had a high gross tonnage of any passenger ship yet built, before the end of 2009 MS Oasis of the seas.
Features :
The vessel internal embankment 445 feet (136 meters) in length. Quay shops on each side.

The ship has three swimming areas: an interactive water park, a dedicated pool for adults and the main pool. There are two adult whirlpools cantilever side of the vessel, the Royal Promenade sports, cafe, Sorrento Pizzeria, Ben and Jerry ice cream shop, wine in the Vintage, Bull and Bear Irish pub, and many duty free shops. 13 deck fitness area with rock climbing wall, FlowRider (onboard wave generator for surfing), miniature golf courses and a full size basketball. Other items include an ice skating rink, a casino, restaurant, Johnny Rockets, Wi-Fi capabilities throughout the ship, flat panel TVs in all cabins and connect your cell phone.
Career :
Freedom of the seas “was docked at Blohm und Voss in Hamburg, Germany April 17, 2006 to repair a damaged bearing in one of these three units Azipod engines and put on some finishing touches before the official transfer of power to Royal Caribbean International on 24 April 2006. Then he went Oslo, Norway, April 25 for the official celebrations. He then sailed for Southampton, England, April 27 and arrived at 9 am on April 29. ship on the first transatlantic crossing on 3 May 2006.

Freedom of the seas, arrived in New York Harbor, the United States for an official naming ceremony May 12, 2006, which was broadcast live on the Today Show NBC from Cape Liberty Cruise Port in Bayonne, New Jersey (official ship in New York sleeper) , then traveled to Boston for the weekend 19-22 May. It began operations in Miami with the first cruise and first flight on June 4, sailing in the western Caribbean in Mexico, the Cayman Islands and Jamaica, and Labadee in Haiti, a private resort in the Royal Caribbean.

Posted width of the vessel, the internal embankment, extending through the upper decks of ships. This gives the upper level of the cab window, either in port or starboard side inside or on the quay. This project was first used in cruiseferry M / S Silja Serenade in 1990 and its twin ship M / S Silja Symphony in 1991.

For America’s Next Top Model cycle 9 casting the ship was used for the installation.

On May 4, 2009, Freedom of the seas moved home port of Port of Miami-Dade to Port Canaveral, where he replaced the Mariner of the seas.

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All About Freedom Of The Seas

All About Freedom Of The Seas:Then in 2011, Freedom of the seas invite you to join us for an unforgettable holiday experience as DreamWorks adds magic Our innovative and exciting opportunities.

Experience the masterpieces of shipbuilding, featuring a rock climbing wall with 11 routes and a central spire you can swing around, our FlowRider ® surf park at sea; cantilever whirlpools that extend 12 feet beyond the sides, aqua park H20 ZoneSM, complete with interactive sculpture fountains, geysers land and cascading waterfall, and much more! The ship features opportunities WiFi and mobile phone communications, as well as flat-screen TVs in every cabin. You must see this ship to believe it.

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The Royal Caribbean Oasis of the Seas is large enough to feature seven distinct neighborhoods. Two of these are the (1) Pool and Sports Zone and the (2) Vitality at Sea Spa and Fitness Center.

The Pool and Sports Zone and the Vitality at Sea Spa and Fitness Center – coupled with the other neighborhoods of Central Park, Boardwalk, Entertainment Place, Youth Zone, and Royal Promenade – provide passengers with a wide array of experiences on a cruise. Stretching the length of the ship, the Pool and Sports Zone is a playground for passengers of all ages, featuring private cabanas, four unique types of pools, and two FlowRider surf simulators – each larger than the single FlowRider found on the line’s Freedom-class ships. Building on the Royal Caribbean’s Vitality wellness program, passengers will be able to soothe mind, body and soul in the Vitality at Sea Spa and Fitness Center. New to the spa services menu and fitness line-up are unique spa treatments and Kinesis group classes, a full-body, no-impact workout utilizing fluid, natural movement to engage several muscle groups simultaneously.

The Pool and Sports Zone showcase new additions to traditional amenities, including an intimate adults-only Solarium and sports deck. The first Beach Pool at sea has a sloped entry where passengers are able to wade into the water or relax in colorful beach chairs under an umbrella as the water rolls gently beneath. Two whirlpools flank either side of the “beach” for passengers who prefer warmer waters. Located on the opposite side of the ship from the Beach Pool and separated by Central Park six decks below, is the Main Pool with two side-by-side whirlpools, ideal for rest and relaxation in the sun. Overlooking both pools will be private cabanas, complete with a dedicated attendant.

Families looking for fun in the sun will easily spot Royal Caribbean’s signature H2O Zone, marked by a giant octopus with its slides and water-spraying tentacles and surrounded by fellow water-spouting ocean creatures. Separate wading and current pools, as well as a dedicated infant and toddler pool, are set in the interactive aquatic playground and surrounded by adult and child-sized lounge chairs. The more competitive set will find haven in the Sports Pool, where afternoon water team sports include basketball, badminton and water polo, while morning hours can be dedicated to lap swimming.

Adults looking for a retreat can find solace in the Solarium. Boasting a redefined layout, passengers have the sensation of floating on air from the two-deck high, glass-paneled enclave designed with seating on various “islands” surrounded by water. The adults-only, open-air Solarium offers a swimming pool, two whirlpools, and four cantilevered whirlpools suspended 136 feet above the ocean. The mezzanine level of the adult-dedicated area overlooks the pool deck below, offering additional chaise lounges and seating. The new Solarium Bistro offers casual fare from the Vitality spa menu during the day, and in the evenings, transforms into a romantic and intimate setting for specialty dining and dancing under the stars. It is also the perfect venue for a unique late night dance club experience – Club 20 – made popular on the line’s Freedom-class ships.

The Sports Deck in the Pool and Sports Zone also boasts new innovations, including the first zipline at sea, and two of the popular FlowRider surf simulators, flanking either side of the elevated back deck. Royal Caribbean favorites such as the nine-hole miniature golf course, Oasis Dunes, challenges golfers of different abilities, and the Sports Court, allows for friendly games of basketball and volleyball. Spectators are able to cheer flowboarding passengers from the Wipe Out Bar or enjoying casual dining at the Wipe Out Café.

The Vitality at Sea Spa and Fitness Center encompasses various amenities that cater to complete body wellness. The new Vitality at Sea Spa includes a Thermal Suite, featuring heated tile loungers, saunas and steam rooms; three couples massage suites and seven individual treatment rooms – the largest collection at sea. Kids and teen passengers also will find their own dedicated Spa in which to enjoy specially catered services. The Fitness Center offers vacationers a plentiful and varied selection of the latest cardio and resistance equipment for working out alone or for joining one of the several classes, including spinning, kickboxing, Pilates and yoga. Whether after a satisfying workout or a soothing spa session, the Vitality Café is a convenient stop for healthy snacks, light meals and refreshing juices.

Oasis of the Seas is the largest cruise ship in the world. An architectural marvel at sea, she spans 16 decks, encompasses 220,000 gross registered tons (GRT), carries 5,400 passengers at double occupancy, and features 2,700 staterooms. Oasis of the Seas is the first ship to tout the cruise line’s new neighborhood concept of seven distinct themed areas, which includes Central Park, Boardwalk, the Royal Promenade, the Pool and Sports Zone and Vitality at Sea Spa and Fitness Center. The ship sails from her home port of Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Additional information is available at the About.com Oasis of the Seas Library of Links and www.oasisoftheseas.com

Source:: http://cruises.about.com/od/oasisoftheseas/a/Oasis_Preview.htm

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Oasis Of The Seas Boardwalk

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Aqua Theater On The Oasis Of The Seas

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