At SeaPlex, the largest indoor active space at sea, guests can enjoy many fun activities. Most activities listed are free, unless you sign up for something extra like a lesson. You can play on a full-sized basketball court, buckle up in the bumper cars, go roller skating, or sign up for the circus school with a flying trapeze. There are also games like table tennis, foosball, and air hockey. And they have an escape room style area called "Puzzle Break."
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Beyond SeaPlex, you'll find a 40-foot rock climbing wall with great views from the top. Other top-rated attractions include the FlowRider surf simulator, and the North Star observation capsule. The North Star is an observation capsule elevating guests 300 feet above sea level, providing incredible views. There is also RipCord by IFly, which is a skydiving simulator. At the time of this post, each guest has the option for one free RipCord experience.
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You may prefer lounging in one of the pools. The main pool area includes two whirlpools. The Solarium is a more peaceful spot for guests aged 16 and older. It is enclosed by a beautiful glass rooftop, and features lagoon-like pools and whirlpools. Near the main pool, the H2O Zone, is for families with young children. There is a wave pool for kids, a little splash pool for babies, and a kid-size "lazy river" pool.
There are also ship game shows like trivia and "name that tune," Broadway-style shows, musical performances and more — all included in the cost of your fare. |
Our ship, Anthem of the Seas, is great option if you’re cruising with little ones or teens. The Adventure Ocean Youth Program is an award-winning program which places little cruisers in groups based on their age and keeps them occupied with educational, supervised activities such as arts and crafts, science experiments, scavenger hunts and more. This award-winning childcare program is no additional cost for ages 3-11. The ship offers offers a nursery drop-off program for babies and toddlers for an additional charge. There is a lounge area onboard for teens, and pre-planned social events for young adults.
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Great food is always a given when you are cruising. Our ship has a number of specialty restaurants, which will be an additional cost. However, there are many complimentary restaurants too. The list includes Windjammer which is a casual, buffet-style restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Our group has several reserved dining for our group in one of the main dining areas. There are many other places to eat onboard, including pizza by the slice at Sorrento’s and tasty bites at Café Promenade.
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