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Liberty of the Seas
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Liberty of the Seas is a stunning floating resort and, alongside Freedom, the largest cruise ship afloat. It has 2 lobbies up to 11 decks high, a surf-rider, an ice-skating rink, rock-climbing wall and Royal Promenade 4 decks high. Liberty of the Seas passengers tend to be all ages and mostly American but more Brits/Europeans in Europe. When all cabins have double occupancy, the ship provides a space ratio of 44 tons per passenger and a crew to passenger ratio of one for every 2.6 passengers. At full capacity the space ratio is 32.7 tons per passenger and the crew ratio is one to 3.5 passengers.

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  ken from dudley sailed on Liberty of the Seas with royal carribean on a family holiday.
There were more than 6 adults and 0 child(ren) in the party. The travel date was 11 2007
ken rated the Liberty of the Seas as follows:
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ken said:

WOW!!! this ship is big.
we were on 2 back to back cruises out of miami.
first week was the eastern carribbean and second week western carribean,same ship same stateroom.
8 people were in the party ages from 18 to 75 and none of us could not fault this ship
the 18 and 21 year olds never went to bed before 5am there days were spent rock climbing, surfing,swimming,shopping,eating,ice skating,fitness centre,discoing,and in the theatre watching excellent shows.
And as for the rest of us, four 50 year olds and two 70 year olds it was twice round the track on the top deck, a rest by one of the three pools,or going to one of the lounges or theatres for fun and games,or eating.In the evennings it was off to the theatre for a show then to the casino or a bar for a can of english beer.
And then there was the places we visited
Haiti,jamaica,grand cayman,mexico,st maarten,puerto rico,
Only one commplaint the ship is to big on the first full day at sea the wife and i started on deck 15 the chaple and went on a tour of each deck,it took us all day to get around everything.
The down side with cruissing out of the U S A is the 3 to 4 hours standing in a line at customs and immigration going in and leaving the U S A

 

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