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🌍 Largest Cruise Ship in the World - 
As of 2025, Icon of the Seas holds the title of the largest cruise ship ever built, surpassing Royal Caribbean’s own Wonder of the Seas. 
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It measures about 1,198 feet (365 meters) in length and weighs over 250,800 gross tons. 
 
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🧍♂️ Capacity for Over 9,950 People - 
It can carry around 7,600 guests at maximum capacity plus 2,350 crew members, totaling nearly 10,000 people onboard — like a floating city. 
 
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🎢 World’s Largest Waterpark at Sea - 
Features Category 6, the biggest waterpark on a cruise ship, with six record-breaking water slides. 
 
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🏝️ Eight Unique Neighborhoods - 
The ship is divided into 8 themed “neighborhoods” including AquaDome, Surfside (for families), Central Park (with real plants), and Thrill Island. 
 
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💧 AquaDome – The Largest Glass Structure at Sea - 
The AquaDome features a massive indoor waterfall and high-dive aqua shows, offering incredible ocean views by day and jaw-dropping performances by night.  
 
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♻️ Sustainable and LNG-Powered - 
It’s the first Royal Caribbean ship powered by Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), significantly reducing emissions and environmental impact. 
 
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🏊 7 Pools and 9 Whirlpools - 
There’s a new pool for every day of the week, including the largest swimming pool at sea, and Royal Bay — the largest ever on a cruise ship. 
 
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🎤 Over 40 Dining and Entertainment Venues - 
Guests can enjoy more than 20 dining options and 20+ bars and lounges, including new concepts and returning favorites. 
 
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🎮 Next-Level Family Features - 
Includes Surfside, a neighborhood built specifically for families with kids, featuring water play areas, a kid-friendly carousel, and family-friendly dining. 
 
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🎭 Broadway-Level Entertainment - 
Features iconic shows, ice-skating performances, diving shows, and interactive theater, rivaling top-tier entertainment venues on land. 
 
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