Independence of the Seas Embarkation Day | Panoramic Oceanview Stateroom Tour!
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I got to say this boarding process in this terminal specifically was a little convoluted didn't have enough room for how many passengers were really trying to get on board
I love the freedom class ships I think they're the perfect size they're big enough to fit a bunch of activities and things to do on board and they're very well designed
the steamer room and the sauna on board independent Seas is actually part of the fitness center not the spa so you have access for free which is a huge perk with this ship
ice skating shows on board Royal cvan ships are just absolutely amazing do not miss them
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I'm so excited to take you all aboard with me on the Independence of the Seas for a 5 night voyage from Miami to Nassau, Bahamas and Falmouth, Jamaica. I'm booked in Panoramic Oceanview Stateroom 1868 on the Spa deck, which is a first for me! I loved this location and the stateroom in general- I'll also detail how the embarkation goes from Terminal G, which is definitely a smaller terminal than Royal Caribbean's custom-built terminal down the way. We'll explore a little bit of the ship, and check out how the main dining room menu is, as this is my first time dining off of the new dinner menus. Independence of the Seas Full Tour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgVJXlAhUFs