Everything I LOVED & HATED about cruising on Icon of the Seas
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I paid $5,179 for a 7 night cruise this included accommodation for two people in a Central Park infinite balcony cabin.
The amount of things to do on icon of the Seas is unparalleled in the cruise industry.
I hated the obstructed balconies in Central Park and I wish I knew this before booking.
I appreciated the variety of complimentary choices.
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Royal Caribbean got almost everything perfect with their newest and biggest cruise ship, but there were a few things I disliked about my recent cruise on Icon of the Seas. When itineraries on Icon of the Seas became available to book nearly a year and a half ago, I immediately booked a cabin for the first sailing. Having cruised on most of Royal Caribbeanโs ships, I was interested to see how Icon of the Seas would stack up against the rest of the fleet. Here are the 5 things I loved (and 4 I hated) about my vacation on the worldโs biggest cruise ship. Learn more about cruising: https://cruise.blog/ Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecruiseblog Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mycruiseblog/ Follow us on Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cruise.blog