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The accommodations on the Voyager of the Seas are quite spacious and even the interior staterooms have a small sitting area with a sofa. In most cabins, this sofa converts to a double bed to accommodate more guests in the room. Interior staterooms facing the Royal Promenade feature bay windows offering you a view of the action in this busy location.
All of the staterooms and suites on this ship have amenities at your fingertips. They feature closed circuit, interactive TV, telephone and radio, wall safe, hair dryer and vanity area and mini-bar. All the accommodations offer dial-up Internet access for which a flat rate applies. The largest suite on the Voyager of the Seas is the Royal Suite with Balcony. If you book this suite you have 1188 square feet of space inside and a 170-square foot balcony. The master bedroom has a king size bed and there is a private hot tub on the balcony and a whirlpool tub in the bathroom. The living room is quite large with a baby grand piano, an entertainment center, wet bar and dining table. ![]() There is a range of other suites to choose from in varying sizes. All of them feature balconies where you can enjoy the view of the ocean as you sail along. These are: • Owner’s suite – 506 square feet • Grand Suite – 381 square feet • Junior Suite – 277 square feet Family accommodations on the Voyager of the Seas take several different forms. You can book a family suite measuring 610 square feet and have a balcony measuring 234 square feet at your disposal. There are two bedrooms with two twin beds that could convert to a queen size bed and two Pullman berths. The sleeper sofa in the living room area is large enough to accommodate two more guests. This suite also features two bathrooms, one of which is a full bath and the other is shower only. A family stateroom can accommodate up to six guests in its 265 square feet of interior space. It has two twin beds that can easily convert to a queen size bed, two Pullman beds and a sleeper sofa. If you want a view of the ocean you can opt for a stateroom with a balcony or one with a large picture window. In some areas of the ship, your view may be somewhat obstructed but you still have the benefit of natural light flooding into the room. These staterooms, as well as those in the interior of the ship, have two twin beds that convert to a queen if you want only one large bed. The sofa also pulls out to a double bed in some rooms and all the bathrooms are shower only. |

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