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RipCord by iFLY skydiving demonstration on board the Anthem of the Seas

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RipCord by iFLY is the first, according to Royal Caribbean, skydiving experience on cruise ship. Located on the stern of a Quantum-class ship, above the FlowRider surf simulator, guests can finally learn how to fly in the safety of a skydiving simulator. Last weekend we were given the opportunity to participate in a teaser course on board the Anthem of the Seas. Unfortunately, yours was unable to participate because he has had one too many cocktails. However according to other guests, they are first outfitted in a skydiving gear (minus the parachute obviously), jumpsuit and all before being a 30 second go on the 7 meter tall wind tunnel. On a typical cruise, each guests will be allowed two, one minute flights with an instructor. Embedded is a video of a truly awesome (and terrifying to me) of a flight instructor showing off his mad skydiving skills.

Anthem of the Seas balcony stateroom tour

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Last weekend we were invited to sail on Royal Caribbean's most technologically advanced cruise ship yet, the newest Quantum-class Anthem of the Seas. The pre-inaugural sailing was held from the port of Southampton. During our trip, we stayed on one of the superior ocean view stateroom with balcony. These staterooms are typically about 198 sq ft in floor size and comes with an additional 55 sq ft ocean facing balcony. Our room, 210, was located on deck 7 (7210). The stateroom cabin is mostly the same as the one we stayed on the Quantum of the Seas , apart from the bed which was configured close to the balcony with the sofa in the middle instead. It is also located on deck 7 just above the rows of double height yellow lifeboats. The views however are not obstructed. An interior door also connects this cabin to room 728, a deluxe ocean view stateroom with balcony. The room comes with a large super king size bed, shower room, air conditioning, a large LCD smart TV, numerous storage sp...

Visiting the Quantum-class Anthem of the Seas bridge

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During our visit to Royal Caribbean's recently launched Quantum-class ship Anthem of the Seas, a number of guests were allowed to visit the bridge to join a Q&A session with the captain. We were one of the lucky few to be allowed access. The bridge is a nautical term for where the ship is commanded. Typically, on a cruise ship at least, the bridge is located on one of the upper deck levels on the bow of the ship, and is strictly accessible to crew members only. On a Quantum-class ship, the bridge platform provides the crew members with an almost 360 degree vision across the ship. The wheel The Quantum-class cruise ships are currently one of the most technologically advanced cruise ships in the world. So it was important for the ship of this size (it is the second largest cruise ship class in the world) to get the bridge right. The bridge itself has been designed by Royal Caribbean captains to allow them more freedom to do their jobs. From the bridge, the navigational, security...

"We Will Rock You" rocks Anthem of the Seas

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Radio Ga Ga Last weekend, I've had the opportunity to attend the pre inaugural sailing of Royal Carribean's newest ship, Anthem of the Seas. While I prepare a post about our experience on Anthem, you can read about my experience on Quantum of the Seas , the lead ship of the Quantum-class cruise ships of which Anthem of the Seas is part of (and therefore is almost identical). During our weekend stay on board, we also attended the dress rehearsals to We Will Rock You , the popular musical based on songs by Queen. As someone who has always wanted to watch the West End musical but unable to do so, this was a once in a lifetime opportunity. There were two live dress rehearsals held on Sunday, and we enjoyed the first one so much I insisted we went to watch the second one a couple of hours later! We Will Rock You tells the story about a group of Bohemians outcast stuck in a future Orwellian world now dubbed the iPlanet where people listen to computer generated music. Free thoughts a...

Quantum of the Seas balcony stateroom tour

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During our short weekend trip on Royal Caribbean's Quantum of the Seas  pre-inaugural sailing, we stayed at a superior ocean view balcony stateroom. These rooms are typically about 198 sq ft in size in addition to a 55 sq ft ocean facing balcony. Our cabin is room 228 located on deck 10 (10228). The room comes with a large king size bed, shower room, a large Samsung TV, numerous storage space, a desk with two USB sockets, a telephone and sofa. Our room also has a connecting door to the adjacent cabins, which can be formed together as a family connected junior suite with a single large balcony. This can accommodate 8 to 10 guests via three separate bedrooms. Configurations will vary, but the short video above will hopefully give you an idea to the layout and size of a typical balcony stateroom.

Setting sail on Royal Caribbean's newest smart ship 'Quantum of the Seas'

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Me, on board our first ever cruise Last week my partner and I were invited to board Royal Caribbean's newest ship, Quantum of the Seas , at their pre-inaugural sail from Southampton for two nights. This was an event catered for the media, members of the press, bloggers, VIPs, travel agents and staff members. Two70 lounge which can be reconfigured as a performance theatre This was our first cruise so I had no idea of what to expect. The closest I have ever experience anything like this was in Vegas almost twenty years ago. A mini city resort on a giant boat is probably the closest I can describe this ship. Quantum of the Seas is the first of a new breed of smart ships called the Quantum-class, and is currently the second largest cruise ship in the world, just behind Royal Caribbean's own massive Oasis-class ships. Read on for my impressions. NorthStar and the Sky Bar on Quantum of the Seas We arrived at Heathrow Airport in the early morning of Friday and were immediately whiske...