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Voyager of the Seas

The Voyager of the Seas was built in 1999 and holds Three-Thousand-One-Hundred-Fourteen passengers.


This 142,000-ton megaship is loaded with cruising firsts: an ice-skating  rink, in-line skating track, rock-climbing wall, television studio and  full-size, open-air basketball court. Royal Promenade, which runs through the  center of ship, is longer than a football field and wide enough to accommodate  three lanes of traffic. Here you'll find restaurants, shops, entertainment and  street performers. The basketball court converts to a volleyball court, and there's also a golf simulator, nine-hole miniature golf course and jogging  track. Adventure Beach, just for families, has a pool and waterslide. Spots for socializing include a champagne bar, cigar club, sports bar, jazz club, dance  clubs and a cocktail lounge at the top of the ship. Hungry? There's a casual grill, ice-cream parlor, the Windjammer Cafe and the 24-hour Seaside Diner,  modeled after an authentic 1950s diner (complete with jukebox). Portofino, an intimate reservations-only restaurant serving Italian fare, complements three  main dining rooms.

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