Freedom of the Seas carries up to 4500 passengers and is the 6th largest cruise ship in the world. It has a rock climbing wall, miniature golf, wave simulator, an ice skating rink and even a Johnny Rockets restaurant. Here are assume scenes from the ship as we sailed down to Haiti.
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Departing from Port Canaveral, Coco Beach coastline
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Inside stateroom. Yeah, it is small but it is totally functional and we only use it to sleep in at night so no big deal.
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Library
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Private karaoke booth
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Stairs to the indoor promenade
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Miniature golf
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This is what we did for most of the day
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Mmmm, cookies and Rice Krispy treats
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Dining room