Fun zones on world's largest cruise ship 'Symphony of the Seas'
New Royal Caribbean Symphony of the Seas cruise ship will be the world's largest



The fun zones on what will be the largest cruise ship ever built, Symphony of the Seas, are starting to take shape.
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The fun zones on what will be the largest cruise ship ever built, Symphony of the Seas, are starting to take shape.
As seen in the carousel above, new
photos from the shipyard where the 230,000-ton Royal Caribbean vessel is
under construction show work well under way in the outdoor Boardwalk
area. The amusement zone will be home to a classic carousel, diner, rock
climbing walls, the base of a nine-deck-high slide and more.
Another
highlight of the Boardwalk area, an "aqua theater" that will boast
daring high-diving and aerial performances, also can be seen coming
together in the photos.
The new photos also include a glimpse of Symphony's Royal Promenade, an interior boulevard with bars, eateries and shops.

Scheduled
to debut in April, Symphony has been under construction for more than a
year at the giant STX France shipbuilding facility in St. Nazaire,
France. The massive ship was floated out from a dry dock at
the shipyard in June, a construction milestone that marked the end of
basic exterior work. It is now undergoing months of finishing work to
its interior.
Symphony will be more than 3,000 tons bigger than the current size leader in the cruise world, Royal Caribbean's 226,963-ton Harmony of the Seas.
Like Harmony, Symphony will be part of Royal Caribbean's
record-breaking Oasis Class of vessels, though it won't be an exact copy
of its sisters. Royal Caribbean has said Symphony will boast several new features and additional cabins.
Symphony
is scheduled to sail to the Caribbean out of Miami starting in November
2018. It'll move to the city after spending its first few months
operating voyages in the Mediterranean.
Royal
Caribbean's Oasis Class vessels have made waves in the cruise industry
since they began debuting in 2009. All three of the Oasis Class ships
currently at sea are in excess of 225,000 tons — more than 30% larger
than the next largest cruise ships.
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