we have booked a canaries cruise in sept this year, we will be travelling on the Independence of the seas, this is our first cruise, has anyone been on this ship, and what can we expect.
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I heard it was nice. My Aunt actually has been on it. HOPE THIS HELPS!!
Royal Caribbean International deployed Independence of the Seas - the third in its new Freedom class of ships in May 2008. Sharing the title of the largest, most innovative cruise ship in the world with sister ships, Freedom of the Seas and the soon-to-be-launched Liberty of the Seas.
Independence of the Seas will feature the line's signature innovations including the FlowRider surf simulator, the H2O Zone water park, an ice-skating rink, a rock-climbing wall and a boxing ring. The 3,634-guest cruise ship will sail the 2008 summer season from Southampton, United Kingdom.
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If you are in England, pop into W. H. Smiths and check it out in a Berlitz travel book called "Ocean Cruising & Cruise Ships 2009" by Douglas Ward.
He is reckoned to be the World's foremost Cruise expert.
The book (paperback costing around £20) makes good bedtime reading - I have the 2005 version which I bought when the next year's one was released.
Independence was launched after the 2005 publication, but of "Navigator of the Seas" Derek Ward's opening sentence is "a stunning, large, floating leisure resort".
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I haven't been on it. I have seen it in real life. It's huge! It looks really nice too. Good luck =]
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Saturday, October 30, 2010
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