Vision of the Seas
Royal Caribbean International
Built in 1998 -- 78,491 tons -- 2000 passengers (double capacity)
FUN FACTS
Eleven decks above the ocean, Vision of the Seas’ Viking Crown Lounge features panoramic sea vistas and Viking-inspired artwork by Norwegian artist Gunhild Stromnes.
Royal Caribbean’s melodic décor theme sounds a chord on Vision of the Seas with the Some Enchanted Evening Lounge, Showboat Lounges, Aquarius Dining Room, and Masquerade Theater.
Stay fit at sea running or walking on the wrap-around jogging track or work out in Vision of the Seas’ Ship Shape Fitness Center with its full range of exercise equipment and a sauna to relax in afterwards.
The Crystal Canopy covers one of Vision of the Seas’ swimming pools, creating a solarium with adjacent whirlpool tubs.
Teenage passengers on Vision of the Seas have their own FantaSeas Teen Center with a lounge area and video arcade.
The Observatory on Vision of the Seas is designed for stargazing—from two decks above the bridge, its starwheels rotate to display the location of the constellations.
Vision of the Seas’ Schooner Bar features a nautically inspired décor, right down to the unique scent.
From a seat in Vision of the Seas’ Viking Crown Lounge, you could look the Statue of Liberty in the eye.
Two Eiffel Towers could be built using the steel in the Vision of the Seas.
The Vision of the Seas is twice as wide as Beverly Hills’ Rodeo Drive and three times as long and twice as high as the “Hollywood” sign.
Two acres of glass canopies, windows, and walls afford panoramic views of the sea from nearly every deck on Vision of the Seas.
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