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'''Mariner of the Seas''' is one of five ] cruise ships from ]; it is one of the largest in its fleet and among the largest passenger ships in the world. Constructed at ] in ], ], the ship weighs 138,000 tons and can carry 3,114 passengers excluding crew. There is plenty of space with a length of 1020' and a beam of 157.5'. '''Mariner of the Seas''' is one of five ] cruise ships from ]; it is one of the largest in its fleet and among the largest passenger ships in the world. Constructed at ] in ], ], the ship has a tonnage of 138,000 and can carry 3,114 passengers plus crew. Her length is 1020 feet and beam is 157.5 feet.


==Activities==
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'''Activities include:'''
*Ice skating rink *Ice skating rink
*Rock climbing wall *Rock climbing wall
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*Arcade *Arcade


==Amenities==
'''Other amenities include:'''
*Royal Promenade *Royal Promenade
*Three-story main dining room *Three-story main dining room
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*Library *Library


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Mariner of the Seas is one of five Voyager class cruise ships from Royal Caribbean International; it is one of the largest in its fleet and among the largest passenger ships in the world. Constructed at Aker Finnyards in Turku, Finland, the ship has a tonnage of 138,000 and can carry 3,114 passengers plus crew. Her length is 1020 feet and beam is 157.5 feet.

Activities

  • Ice skating rink
  • Rock climbing wall
  • Inline skating
  • Nine-hole miniature golf course
  • Golf simulators
  • Full-sized basketball court
  • Adventure Ocean® youth facilities
  • Three outdoor pools
  • The Savoy Theatre
  • Movie screening room
  • Casino
  • Arcade

Amenities

  • Royal Promenade
  • Three-story main dining room
  • Restaurants such as Johnny Rockets (1950s-style), Chops Grill, and Portofino (Italian)
  • Themed bars and lounges
  • Day spa and Fitness Center
  • Wedding chapel
  • Conference centre
  • Library

External Links

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