Whatever Weds. Quantum of the Seas

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This week I’ll share some photos I made of the ship we sailed to Alaska on. She’s the largest Royal Caribbean ship we’ve sailed on.

She was built in 2014 and sails under the flag of Bahamas. At the time of her delivery she was the third largest cruise in the world by gross tonnage (168,666 GT). She’s 1,141 feet long (347.7 meters) and 236ft 3inches tall, (72 meters). Her top speed is 22.0 knots and will hold 4,180 passengers (double occupancy), and a maximum of 4,905 passengers, with a crew of 1,500.

On sea days we felt the 4,900+ people on board especially on the days the pool deck was closed due to heavy winds, and rain.

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The Bow of Quantum of the Seas
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Aft of Quantum of the Seas showing off her Climbing Wall a bit.
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This is Felicia the Big Magenta Polar Bear by artist Lawrence Argent. Titled ” From Afar”. She’s 30ft tall, is comprised of 1,340 stainless steel triangles, and weighs eight-tons.
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That arm with pod on the end is the North Star Observation Pod. It gives you a 360 degree panoramic view of the ports, ocean, and surroundings. We didn’t try it. We meant to on Port Days but, were so busy with excursions we never got the chance to.
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One of the Pools, hot tub, bar, and track on Deck 15
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Waves of Light by artist So Sunny Park

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The Esplanade on Decks 4 and 5. Here you’ll find shopping, dining, entertainment, and socializing. We spent a lot of time on this deck.

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Quantum of the Seas Orchestra on the theater stage on Deck 4.
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Quantum of the Seas Lifebuoy on Deck 15

She’s a beautiful ship that we enjoyed a lot. We came off her ready for another cruise.

Have a lovely week everyone!

more to come…

34 thoughts on “Whatever Weds. Quantum of the Seas

  1. That ship looks enormous and handsome, Deborah! There are so many features to keep the 4,900 of you entertained. The orchestra must be beautiful. Your photos are beautiful! I’m glad you had a wonderful trip. Thank you for sharing.

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  2. I’m late catching up, Deborah. It looks like they take every opportunity to keep you interested. The ship itself is magnificent. I can see why you enjoyed the cruise.

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      1. I can definitely recommend Hurtigruten’s “Coastal Express” all the way from Bergen to Kirkenes and back. Unfortunately we barely saw any northern lights, but the cruise was still absolutely fantastic.

        And as to smaller ships: I’d like to do coastal and/or river cruises with “American Cruise Lines”.

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    1. It really is. We like not having to think too much about anything while onboard, and we’re never bored with all the entertainment options, the gym, trivia, pools, spa, and this ship even had table tennis, foosball, and bumper cars!

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  3. Amazing shots, and like others, it looks like a city afloat. I’m glad you had a good trip. A cruise is something we never did, but I sure know a lot of folks who love to go and go, and I’m glad it makes them happy. I’m sitting here wondering if you saw some birds along the way. 🙂

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