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And if you're looking for high-end sailing to unique destinations, I'd suggest avoiding Royal Caribbean's mega-ships. Brittany Chang/Business InsiderAccording to its current expansion plan, by 2028, about a third of Royal Caribbean's fleet will consist of mega-ships. Wonder of the Seas (left) and Icon of the Seas (right) both have Sorrento's, a complimentary grab-and-go pizza shop. If you plan on cruising with your children — and if they, like me, love activities like rock climbing and mini-golfing — Royal Caribbean's mega-ships could be your best option. After all, like most of Royal Caribbean's largest vessels, both Icon and Wonder are exclusively sailing in the Caribbeans.
Persons: , Brittany Chang, I've, Sharon Yattaw Organizations: Service, Oceania Cruises, Business, Royal, Regent Seven Locations: Royal Caribbean, CocoCay, Polynesia, Caribbean, Oceania
Read previewThe bigger the better, the more the merrier: The world's two largest cruise ships have finally met. Sharon YattawUntil recently, the 235,600-gross-ton Wonder of the Seas was the world's largest cruise ship, spanning 1,188 feet long and 18 decks tall. The Icon of the Seas, left, and Wonder of the Seas, right, are the two world's largest cruise ships, each complete with a list of colorful family-friendly amenities. Royal Caribbean InternationalThe Icon of the Seas is set to begin its first year of revenue cruises on January 27. Meanwhile, its predecessor was docked at Perfect Day as part of that ship's ongoing seven-night Caribbean cruise.
Persons: , Sharon Yattaw Organizations: Service, Business, Royal Caribbean, Royal Locations: CocoCay, Bahamas, Royal Caribbean, PortMiami, Cozumel, Mexico
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