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What’s On Board Voyager of the Seas? | Royal Caribbean Ship Tour

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👁️ 7K views📅 11 years ago⏱️ 4:50
What This Creator Said
Creator Had Mixed FeelingsCabin / Ship TourCreator

Source: Our analysis of the creator's lived experience, based on what they said in this video.

Creator's Key Takeaways

this is it for the next 10 nights

all this is deck five if they have diagrams of the ship everywhere you go

they have libraries on two decks seven and eight called the J pritsker library

it's time for the life boat Dr before we leave port

Creator's Tips & Advice

Make dinner reservations early
Walk as much as possible to explore the ship
Use ship diagrams for navigation

🆕New to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:

Finding cabin and room readinessUse 'Ask me' staff on embarkation day and ship diagrams

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat is on board Voyager of the Seas?
QHow is the ship layout and navigation?

Topics Covered

Dining Specialty½ Sad BaconDining Room Service1 Happy BaconDining Bars Drinks½ Happy BaconCabin Interior½ Happy BaconEntertainment Activities1 Happy BaconEmbarkation1 Happy BaconService Crew½ Happy BaconShip Condition1 Happy Bacon
How to read the Trip Bacon Score
Happy Bacon — creators loved this aspect
Sad Bacon — creators took issue with this
Meh — no strong opinion either way

Scale: 0–5 strips in half-step increments. 0 = “meh”, 5 = “bacon bliss”. Aggregated from creator-review sentiment, weighted by channel expertise.

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YouTube Video Description

http://www.TravelsWithSheila.com There is no such thing as a “Welcome Aboard Drink” or staff member to escort passenger to their cabin; not to be expected on a ship with only 100 less people than total capacity of 3,114! However, there is “Ask me” staff on embarkation day who are stationed on every deck to point the way. And, fortunately, the ship layout is on walls and decks throughout Voyager of the Seas; “big” is an understatement when referring to this ship. Three groups of passengers represent more than one-half the total passengers: American, British and Australian. So much to see and do on a ship with 15 decks! Please don't forget to Subscribe Share and Like. Thanks.