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Port Canaveral has welcomed most of Royal Caribbean’s Oasis-class ships, each of which has held the title of world’s largest cruise ship, but with Wonder of the Seas’ arrival, it marks the first time the Orlando market has gotten ahold of one in its first year of service.
Port Canaveral has welcomed most of Royal Caribbean’s Oasis-class ships, each of which has held the title of world’s largest cruise ship, but with Wonder of the Seas’ arrival, it marks the first time the Orlando market has gotten ahold of one in its first year of service.
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The Freedom of the Seas on a test cruise earlier this month. Photo Credit: Royal Caribbean
Royal Caribbean has established restrictions for unvaccinated guests on the Freedom of the Seas cruise that departs Miami on July 2.
Unvaccinated passengers must have travel insurance to cover the possibility of contracting Covid-19, and when they board the ship, several venues will be off-limits.
The restricted bars and restaurants are Chef s Table, Izumi, Deck 3 of the main dining room, R Bar, Schooner Bar, the Pub, and Viking Crown Nightclub. There will be select times they can use the Viking Crown Lounge.
Unvaccinated guests will not be allowed to use the Solarium Pool and Solarium Bar or the casino and casino bar.