Icon of the Seas - Is it worth the price?
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Creator's Key Takeaways
Icon of the Seas is massive. Over 250,000 tons and 20 decks.
The ship is divided into different neighborhoods, which is great. Icon actually has eight different neighborhoods.
We stayed in room 10589, which overlooks Central Park. And if you look down, we are right across the Isumi Sushi Restaurant.
Even with around 7,600 people on board, it didn't feel as crowded as we expected.
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Scale: 0β5 strips in half-step increments. 0 = βmehβ, 5 = βbacon blissβ. Aggregated from creator-review sentiment, weighted by channel expertise.
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Welcome back to Got the Magnet! π§² In this video, Susan takes you inside the incredible Icon of the Seas, the largest cruise ship in the world, to break down the room experience and ship layout. From the Central Park Infinite Balcony cabin to navigating the shipβs neighborhoods, decks, and elevators (AβK), weβre giving you a real look at what itβs like onboard. If youβre planning a cruise or just curious about this floating city, this is a must-watch! We share our honest thoughts on: βοΈ Cabin features & layout βοΈ Infinite balcony setup βοΈ How easy (or confusing!) the ship is to navigate βοΈ Tips to find your way around Icon of the Seas π Stayed in Room 10589 β overlooking Central Park near Izumi Sushi! If you're thinking about sailing on Icon of the Seas, this video will help you decide if itβs right for you. π Like, comment, and subscribe for more cruise reviews and travel adventures! #IconOfTheSeas #RoyalCaribbean #CruiseReview #ShipTour #GotTheMagnet #smoothsailingchronicles