Inside Royal Caribbean's Over-the-Top Floating Luxury Playgrounds
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I'm your host, Crystal Soditus. And today, I wanted to talk about something that's kind of really been bubbling up in my cruise news feed and in the cruise world.
If your family has the means and is really looking for the ultimate privacy, square footage, and luxury, these suites are really the way to go.
Personally, would I ever do it? I don't know. I doubt it. I doubt I would ever spend that much money on a treehouse or a townhouse.
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Breaking down Royal Caribbean’s most over-the-top accommodations, from the original Ultimate Family Suite to the brand-new Ultimate Family Treehouse. With slides, game rooms, private patios, and even multi-story layouts, these aren’t just suites, they’re floating luxury playgrounds. Episode Highlights: 🚢 Evolution of Royal Caribbean’s Ultimate Family Suites 🏠 From 2-story suites to 3-story townhouses and treehouses 🎢 Slides, game rooms, karaoke rooms, and kid-focused design 👑 What Star Class actually includes (and what it doesn’t) 🛎️ Royal Genie service explained 🌊 Oasis vs Quantum vs Icon class differences 🏝️ Icon-class innovations like Surfside and the AquaDome 💰 Real pricing breakdown: $12K to $200K+ per cruise 👨👩👧👦 Who these suites are really designed for 🤔 Are these suites true luxury, or just over-the-top fun?