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ms The World deck plan review at CruiseMapper provides newest cruise deck plans (2024-2025-2026 valid floor layouts of the vessel) extracted from the officially issued by ResidenSea (Small Cruise Lines) deckplan pdf (printable version).
Each of the ms The World cruise ship deck plans are conveniently combined with a legend (showing cabin codes) and detailed review of all the deck's venues and passenger-accessible indoor and outdoor areas. A separate link provides an extensive information on ms The World staterooms (cabins and suites), including photos, cabin plans and amenities by room type and category.
MS The World (2002-built, last refurbished in 2019) is a privately-owned cruise liner managed by ResidenSea. All passenger staterooms (apartments called "residences") on this premium vessel are either sold or currently open for sale/rental by their current owners.
MS The World cruise ship deck plans show a total of 165 apartments, 5x restaurants (Portraits, Marina, Fredy's Deli, Tides, East /Lido Buffet), wellness complex (Spa, Fitness, Aerobics Studio, Hair and Beauty Salon, Rainmist Room, Saunas, Treatment Rooms for massages, relaxation rooms), 2x Meeting Rooms, Showroom, Library, Cinema (Colosseo Theatre), Atrium Lobby Hall (boarding areas, Reception Desk, Concierge Desk, Residential Director Office, Boutique Shop/Store), Helideck (helicopter landing pad), bars and lounges (Cove Bar, Quantum Bar, Lobby Bar, Plaza Atrium Bar, Cigar Club, Marina Bar, Regatta Bar, Day Lounge, Garden Lounge).
On Sun Deck are positioned swimming pool, outdoor Jacuzzi, furnished sunbathing area, Pool Bar. On Sports Deck are positioned Tennis Court, Golf Course (with golf simulator), The Zone (gym room), Billiard Room, 2x Putting Greens (Mini-Golf Courses).
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Deck 05 - lobby-spa-restaurants-lounges, deck 07 - helideck-apartments, deck 08 - apartments, deck 09 - apartments, deck 10 - bridge-apartments, deck 11 - sundeck-lido-pool, deck 12 - sports.
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A look inside the Icon of the Seas, the world's biggest cruise ship, as it prepares for voyage
By Kris Van Cleave , Analisa Novak
January 18, 2024 / 12:14 PM EST / CBS News
Royal Caribbean is redefining the cruise industry with its latest ship, the Icon of the Seas. This $2 billion floating resort is largely booked until 2026.
Spanning nearly 1,200 feet, the cruise ship has 20 decks, which makes the Icon of the Seas the world's largest cruise ship.
It's a city at sea, accommodating up to 7,600 passengers in 2,805 staterooms and nearly 10,000 people, including the crew. The ship offers different experiences that include seven pools — one is the largest on any ship — the world's first onboard water park with six water slides, theaters, a casino and over 40 dining and drinking spots.
Jay Schneider, Royal Caribbean's Chief Product Innovation Officer, says the cruise ship is more than just its amenities.
"It's really about iconic experiences," he said.
And despite its massive size, Schneider said the ship is designed to avoid feeling overcrowded.
"We have purposely designed the ship to give more space for people," he said. "We believe, even at 7,500 guests, it won't feel to you like your entire hometown has joined the ship," said Schneider.
Luxury comes at a price on the Icon. A weeklong Caribbean cruise costs about $3,500 for two people in an average stateroom. For those seeking more luxury, the Ultimate Family Townhouse – a three-story suite complete with touchscreen tables and a slide – can go for up to $100,000 per trip. The Royal Loft, aimed at high-rolling adults, offers two bedrooms, a private hot tub, and a spacious balcony starting at $40,000.
Colleen McDaniel, editor-in-chief at Cruise Critic, said that bigger ships benefit both passengers and cruise lines.
"It means more people can experience something. It means that there's a lot more amenities and activities onboard the cruise ship," McDaniel said. "The more people they can put on a cruise ship, of course, the better business they do, the more money they make."
Kevin Curran says the Icon took his breath away. Having followed the ship's construction for over a year, the Oregon resident said he's thrilled to be on its inaugural cruise from Miami.
"The more I watched the videos, the more I understood this was something special," he said.
Cruising is surging in popularity. Last year, passenger volume outpaced pre-pandemic numbers, and this year is expected to hit a new high of 36 million as spending on experiences has climbed 65% since 2019.
From the bridge, Captain Hendrik Loy is overseeing what amounts to a three-day test drive to the Bahamas.
"There is still fine-tuning that needs to take place," said Loy.
The Icon also champions environmental responsibility. It's powered by liquefied natural gas, treats its own waste, and produces its own water.
Kris Van Cleave is CBS News' senior transportation and national correspondent based in Phoenix.
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Welcome to the perfect spot to rest your head after a day spent discovering record-breaking thrills, spectacular shows and palette-pleasing flavors onboard the largest cruise ship in the world, Symphony of the Seas®. Serving up spectacular views and deluxe amenities, our staterooms are an alluring escape from the non-stop action our ships are known for — and the perfect place to recharge in between adventures.
THE ALL NEW ULTIMATE FAMILY SUITE
The Ultimate Family Suite is two stories of awesome thrills on every level. Like your very own in-suite slide where there’s never a line, an air hockey table, and table tennis on your balcony.
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Unwind on your balcony in your very own private jacuzzi or take part in a game of table tennis — all while enjoying ocean views.
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From planning the perfect date night at sea, to arranging exclusive one-of-a-kind experiences designed around you, your Royal Genie will make sure every aspect of your adventure is taken care of.
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Amp up your stay with a little friendly competition in your own private game room complete with video game systems, life-size Connect-Four and more. You can even transform the space into a karaoke spot where you can bond while belting out your favorite hits.
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Is this the best option for travelers with mobility devices?
Chris Ricci can walk only short distances at a time, but he has traveled the world on his scooter.
The 57-year-old U.S. Army veteran has limited mobility stemming from a foot injury he sustained in the 1980s and related complications has found cruises an accessible way to explore destinations like Alaska or the Caribbean. Just this month, he, his wife and friends took a week-long Royal Caribbean International cruise to Belize, Honduras and Mexico.
Ricci, who is based in Lakeland, Florida, simply had to drive to Tampa to board the Enchantment of the Seas. “I think it’s pretty easy,” he told USA TODAY. They booked an accessible stateroom for the first time, too.
“It was really big,” said Ricci, who chronicles his cruises and other travels on his YouTube channel, Scootin Around the World. “I had no problem getting the scooter into the room.”
Cruise ships can offer guests who use mobility devices an accessible, streamlined way to travel. But some extra planning can go a long way toward ensuring the trip goes smoothly. Here’s what to know.
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Do cruise ships have accessible staterooms for mobility devices?
Cruise lines do offer accessible staterooms, but they’re not all the same. “Make sure that you have the accessible room that's best for you,” said Joy Burns, organization and PR manager at accessible travel booking platform Wheel the World .
For instance, some staterooms may be better suited to motorized wheelchair users, but the setup may not be conducive for passengers who use other kinds of devices, according to her husband, Bert, who has been paralyzed since 1982 and has taken more than 20 cruises.
“If I got a wheelchair-accessible room that's made for a power wheelchair with a Hoyer lift, the bed’s up real high,” he said. “I can’t transfer with a high bed. I use a manual wheelchair, so I’m down low.”
Standard staterooms may also be able to accommodate mobility devices, but guests should familiarize themselves with cruise lines’ requirements.
Passengers booking a standard cabin on Carnival Cruise Line ships must have devices that can fit through a 22-inch-wide doorway, according to its website . The devices must also fold and collapse to allow for safe exit from the room (passengers cannot store mobility devices in corridors or public spaces).
“Guests who bring scooters that are larger than 21" (53.34 cm) wide, or travel with multiple scooters in the same stateroom, must purchase a fully accessible stateroom with a wider doorway (32”, 81.3 cm), or rent a smaller scooter appropriately suited for their stateroom,” the line said on its website. “Guests may be required to have their scooters sized at the time of check-in to ensure it fits in the stateroom.”
Major cruise lines typically have accessibility departments that can help guests navigate the process, according to Sylvia Longmire, an accessible travel writer who runs the blog and travel brand Spin the Globe .
“Talk to the accessibility department to ask the questions and let them know what kind of equipment you're bringing if you're bringing your own stuff,” said Longmire, who has multiple sclerosis and has taken over 30 cruises, most of which have been with a scooter or wheelchair. “Let them know what your ability or disability is, what your level is, what your accessibility requirements are. And that way, they can tell you what kind of cabin you might need, what location, (information) about the ship, and everything before you even call to make the reservation.”
For those booking through a travel agent, she said she “highly” recommends working with someone who has a disability or is an expert in accessible travel.
What cruises are best for guests with mobility devices?
Some destinations may also be better suited to guests with mobility devices than others.
Once, during a New Zealand cruise, the Burnses’ ship hit some rough water, causing Bert to roll out of the casino and crash into the bar (though no one was hurt). Joy recommended researching the conditions of the seas. ( Click here for USA TODAY’S guide to the best times to cruise by region.)
She added that expedition cruises , which often feature activities that require guests to get on and off Zodiac boats, may not be as accessible.
What cruise ship is best for guests with mobility devices?
New ships tend to have more features that can make a trip easier for guests with mobility devices, said the Burnses and Longmire. Those include automatic sliding doors in public spaces, stateroom locks that allow passengers to wave their key to open the door and pool lifts.
“The newer the ship, the better the accessibility,” said Longmire.
Can I get a mobility device through a cruise line?
Guests can arrange to rent mobility devices through vendors like Scootaround or Special Needs at Sea (Longmire is a contract employee for Scootaround).
Rentals may also be available at the cruise terminal, and some lines have a limited number of scooters and wheelchairs available on the ship, according to Longmire. She estimated rentals can run from roughly $80 to $250 depending on the type of equipment, the length of time guests need it and other factors.
Do cruise lines have accessible excursions?
Yes, but options may be limited. Joy said accessible shore excursions available through cruise lines are “few and far between,” and she and Bert have taken cruises where there were none available through the cruise line at all.
Longmire noted that “cruise lines are entirely dependent on the availability of excursions with whoever they're contracting with.” If a given destination doesn’t have wheelchair taxis, for example, that limits cruise lines’ offerings.
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When they are available through the line, Longmire said many of them are what she calls windshield tours – bus tours with a group of other passengers that might include one or two 15-minute stops to take photos. “And the rest of it is just seeing everything out the window,” she said.
However, she added that cruise lines “get a little bit better” each year about offering those.
Joy said passengers can also book accessible shore excursions through companies like Wheel the World. Longmire has had luck booking shuttles and tours directly through providers in various ports as well, though guests should take care to be back in time before the ship leaves.
Are tender ports accessible?
When it comes to accessibility at tender ports – where guests have to take a small vessel from the ship to shore – Longmire said it’s “not very black and white.” Cruise ships may let guests board tenders and some have technology to help passengers with wheelchairs do so, but the port’s capabilities may be different.
“Just because you're able to get from the ship to the tender doesn't mean that you'll be able to get from the tender to the dock,” said Longmire.
Rules may differ as well, with some lines allowing guests in manual wheelchairs to use tenders but prohibiting motorized devices. She recommended checking with the accessibility department about those policies.
The Burnses, for their part, have generally found tender ports to be inaccessible, and Joy suggested travelers review itineraries to see how many they include.
Overall, Longmire said her experience on cruises has been “really good,” both for their accessibility and convenience (you can visit multiple places but unpack once, for instance). “I always recommend to wheelchair users for their first travel experience, like, if you don't get seasick and you’re okay with cruises, a cruise is the way to go.”
Nathan Diller is a consumer travel reporter for USA TODAY based in Nashville. You can reach him at [email protected].
Take a Look Inside the World's Largest Cruise Ship's Most Expensive Suite
The world's largest cruise ship, Symphony of the Seas , is setting sail on its maiden voyage this week, departing out of Barcelona on Friday.
The brand-new Royal Caribbean Oasis-class vessel beat out sister ship Harmony of the Seas as the current world-record holder for largest cruise ship, also owned by Royal Caribbean. The newly commissioned ship cost $1.35 billion to build, making it the most expensive cruise ship ever created.
Passengers on board the 228,081-ton ship have the opportunity to experience a number of other superlatives as well: The 1,188-foot-long ship has a maximum capacity of 6,680 guests across 2,759 staterooms, with 2,200 crew.
But the most luxurious experience on board the world's most superlative ship will undoubtedly be the Ultimate Family Suite. The most expensive room on board offers up a whopping 1,346 square feet of space, spread out across two levels of the ship. The suite also offers ping-pong and air hockey tables, as well as a slide between the two floors for a fun, quicker way to get downstairs.
(It's not the largest suite on a cruise ship, however: Norwegian offers megasuites that measure a whopping 6,694 square feet .)
Parents can relax in the full-size whirlpool hot tub on the balcony which offers private views of the ocean, while kids can veg out in the 3D cinema room with a popcorn machine, or play for hours with the Lego wall in the suite. There's no need to interact with anyone else on board: The suite, which can sleep up to eight, comes with its own private butler.
The "ultimate" family experience begins at $50,000 for a family of four over a seven-day cruise: A hefty chunk of cash, to be sure, but one that potentially could be a gold mine of points-earning potential .
The Symphony of the Seas will sail across the Mediterranean this summer, with stops in Spain, France and Italy. Come November, the ship will make its way to Miami for Caribbean-bound routes.
This story and headline were updated to reflect that the Ultimate Family Suite is not currently the largest suite on a cruise ship.
All photos courtesy Royal Caribbean
I spent $2,000 for 7 nights in a 179-square-foot room on one of the world's largest cruise ships. Take a look inside my cabin.
- I booked a stateroom on Royal Caribbean's Wonder of the Seas, one of the biggest cruise ships.
- For $2,000 a week, the 179-square-foot cabin had a private bathroom, a king-size bed, and a view.
- I thought I'd feel cramped in the room, but it had everything I needed and left no space unused.
In April 2022, I cruised on board Royal Caribbean's Wonder of the Seas . At the time, it was the largest cruise ship in the world , but the title has since been replaced by Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas .
During my voyage, the ship sailed to Roatán, Honduras; Cozumel and Costa Maya in Mexico; and Royal Caribbean's private island in the Bahamas .
For $2,000, I spent seven nights in an ocean-view stateroom on deck eight. The cruise was on sale, as it was originally priced at $3,000. Take a look inside the 179-square-foot space.
My room was a mid-tier cabin at the front of deck eight.
I booked a mid-tier room — a step above interior staterooms , which have no window. It's a category below staterooms with a balcony , and two steps below a suite.
My cabin was on the same deck as Central Park, an outdoor space with 20,000 plants.
I thought it was the most relaxing area on the ship, so I enjoyed being close by.
When I stepped inside my stateroom, I was surprised at how big it felt.
Right away, I thought the cabin made great use of a small space.
To operate most of the electricity in the room, I had to insert my room key into a slot on the wall.
I appreciated the energy-saving system.
On one side of the room, I had a mirror and a desk with several outlets to charge electronics with USB, American, and European ports.
I thought the desk was useful for eating, as well as storing daily flyers about the day's events.
Next to the desk, a set of drawers included a cabinet with a minifridge inside.
The desk drawers were mostly empty aside from a hair dryer, which I didn't end up using.
Across from the desk, I had a couch positioned in between two closets.
Inside each closet, I found a rack of hangers, shelving, and a small safe. I thought it was plenty of space for a weeklong journey
Next to the couch and desk area, a small bathroom used clever storage hacks, like placing the trash can and toilet paper under the counter.
In the bathroom, there were two glasses, a bar of soap, and a two-in-one hair and body wash.
At the top of the shower, a pullout clothing line was useful for drying my bathing suits.
Each night, my stateroom attendant replenished towels and brought flyers and schedules for the next day.
Sometimes, the towels were folded creatively to look like animals.
I noticed that my king-size bed at the back of the room was actually two twin beds pushed together.
All Royal Caribbean cabins come with this configuration, according to its website , so they may be separated for additional guests. I often woke up in the crevice.
A large flat-screen TV was mounted across from the bed with storage hooks below.
Skinny nightstands on either side of the bed held lamps, charging ports, and a room phone on one side.
Because I booked an ocean-view room, I was able to look out over the front of the ship from a window above my bed.
The window was equipped with an electronic shade that could be opened during the day for grand views and closed when I was ready to sleep.
While I thought the room might have been a tight space for a couple with a lot of luggage or a family, it was just right for me.
And watching the sun rise over the Caribbean Sea from the comfort of my room was the best part.
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This is no ordinary cruise — more than mere cabins, our luxury apartments aboard The World are appointed with two bedrooms, kitchens, living rooms, and private verandas to take in the view. Between port calls, enjoy fine dining, visit the Cigar Club, take in the theater's nightly show, and learn from guest authors, experts, and historians.
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Floating homes: Renderings of the upcoming MV Narrative ship from Storylines, a "residential community at sea" launching in 2024. Storylines. Life onboard: Fully furnished one-to-four-bedroom ...
The Regent Suite on Seven Seas Splendor averages a whopping $77,000 per weeklong cruise ($5,500 per person, per night), takes up 4,443 square feet of space and features the most expensive bed in ...
The World Cruise Ship is unlike any other in the world. Read all about this amazing and luxurious boat. ... If you're looking to rent one of these rooms, one night in the studio apartment will cost you between $1300-$2300. Purchasing an apartment on board starts at $2 million, plus the annual maintenance fees which can range from $60 000 to ...
Squirrelled away in The Retreat - an exclusive 'ship within a ship' with its own restaurant, pool and sundeck - are not one but two divine suites: the Edge Villa and Iconic Suite. The Iconic Suite is the largest in the Celebrity fleet at almost 240sqm. Edge Villas are found on all Edge Series ships.
Learn about interior cabins, balcony rooms, cruise suites, and oceanview staterooms. Award-winning & Awe inspiring cruise accommodations. The Symphony of the Seas offers a relaxing escape from all the fun cruise ship action. ... spectacular shows and palette-pleasing flavors onboard the largest cruise ship in the world, Symphony of the Seas ...
Once, during a New Zealand cruise, the Burnses' ship hit some rough water, causing Bert to roll out of the casino and crash into the bar (though no one was hurt). Joy recommended researching the ...
The newly commissioned ship cost $1.35 billion to build, making it the most expensive cruise ship ever created. Launch of Symphony of the Seas, Royal Caribbean International's newest and largest ship. Central Park. Passengers on board the 228,081-ton ship have the opportunity to experience a number of other superlatives as well: The 1,188-foot ...
This converted ocean liner, where on-board apartments sell for between US$2-15m a pop, is one-of-a-kind and the biggest private residential ship on the planet. Just a few months ago, she broke a ...
I booked a stateroom on Royal Caribbean's Wonder of the Seas, one of the biggest cruise ships. For $2,000 a week, the 179-square-foot cabin had a private bathroom, a king-size bed, and a view.