So good to see all the ships and have many of their differences reviewed. A huge amount of information in less than 18 minutes and a great video to re-watch when making a "which ship" choice. Thank you, Matt.
Matt, my favorite ship is no longer in service - Majesty of the Seas. She was the first cruise experience for myself and my future wife. As such she will always be special. It was a perfect 4 night itinerary departing Miami - Nassau, CocoCay, Key West. Though I had some prior experience with overnight cruise/ferries in the Baltic, "Maj" was like nothing that I had EVER experienced before! We sailed her twice with the second sailing being our engagement cruise.
This is a lovely story. My parents also hold Majesty in a special place of their hearts as they too got engaged onboard in Christmas ‘95. It was their first cruise experience
Majesty was our first too--we were awed by her at the time and we love the memories we created on our honeymoon. Many have come after, but she is very fondly remembered.
We have cruised on the Vision of the Seas 4 times because it is such a beautiful and comfortable ship. We are doing 4 back-to-back cruises on the Rhapsody of the Seas in October and November and a month on the Grandeur of the Seas starting the first week of January. But we also enjoy the Voyager and Oasis Class ships from time to time. Surprisingly, our least favorite is the Quantum Class ships simply because we don't care for the layout or decor of those ships. We have 16 Royal Caribbean cruises booked for the next 16 months , so we obviously love Royal Caribbean cruise ships and experiences!
My two of my favorites are the Grandeur and the Radiance. Being older I appreciate the smaller ships. I feel that you can watch the sea go by from inside in a lot more areas. Also less people. Still working my way through some of the bigger ship and their different ports. They all have great things to offer.
We are 76 and have sailed RCL since 1999. Next cruise Serinade LA to Miami 11/21/23 we like the older ships, less walking . Just reached gold. Appreciate Matt
I've been on Enchantment, Explorer and Harmony. There is something to love about each of them. Was worried about taking Harmony and crowds, but that really wasn't a problem because you are so spread out on the ship with so much to do. My favorite had been Explorer.
LOVED this video!! My first cruise was in '98 aboard Sovereign of The Seas. The older ships have their charm. Do not shy away from them. Grandure will show her age but a great experience all in all.!
Finally planning another cruise again and I can't wait! Perk of older ships is that they are a little cheaper for some of the same amenities. I can get the same exact cruise (basically) on the Symphony as I can Wonder but it's a little cheaper.
Grandeur and Serenade are our favorite ships. We're going on Radiance in April of 2024 through the Panama Canal . Can't wait. We love the smaller ship because of the fantastic service and the fact we love the longer cruises. We have made so many great friendships.
My very 1st cruise was on Rhapsody. I absolutely fell in love with cruising. I'm not a fan of the larger ships. But that won't stop me. Lol going on Harmony for Thanksgiving
In my opinion the Voyager class ships are the best by RCL, they have mostly everything you want, they don’t feel to overcrowded, and there steady unlike the small ones. Just went on Explorer for 2 weeks and it was a great time.
We LOVE the older ships. Why? They are small, not so many people. We are Diamond Plus, just recently retired and eager to cruise more on the future. We just cannot imagine having cruises with 5000+ guests on board.
I don't blame you. We were on the Quantum of the Seas and felt it was too large and impersonal for our taste. We are in the older category of people. We are diamond members and don't need all the frills. We like to relax and love and go on longer cruises. Grandeur and Serenade are our favorite.
The one ship I do miss is Majesty of the Seas. What she lacked in size it was made up by the incredible staff that were on it. As of now I think our favorite is Adventure of the Seas. Not to big and everything we like on a ship. Thanks Matt for the break down of them. I do kinda wish balcony rooms were a little less pricey on the smaller ships. I realize there are less on those smaller ships so it is what it is.
I truly agree as well. Majesty was classy looking, intimate, and fun. I prefer the personal and relaxing atmosphere of Majesty over these new floating resort hotels with their water parks and such. If I wanted that… I’d go to Disney. LOL
My husband and I sailed our first time on the Mariner and loved her. The second time we sailed on Harmony of the seas and had a great time but found it was a little too big for us since we are in our late 50s and prefer the quieter life. We leave in about 18 days or so for our third cruise which will be on Independence of the seas. I’m looking forward to getting to know her. Thank you for your hard work.
You are such a wealth of information, thank you!! so I used to be able to keep up with all of the classes and all of the ships and then it got to be so much. I sincerely appreciate you breaking it down and taking me down memory lane! My first cruise was at the age of 18 and then, when I came back to cruising to celebrate my daughter’s high school graduation, it was on the Monarch of the seas which was also fabulous, and had come along way since the refurbished battle ships. LOL. But an older ship by today’s standards, and with terrific ports in 2001.
The first cruise I took was in 2000 when I got married and it was the Voyager of The Seas! Next year if all goes well we'll be on Icon of the Seas! Lots of Health and Success for everyone on the Channel!
The degree to which these ships have evolved really is remarkable, but I have SUCH a genuine soft spot for the older ships. I sailed on Rhapsody out of Israel earlier this year, and genuinely had a much better cruise experience than I did on Symphony from Barcelona 3 weeks prior. It'll be interesting to see if Royal come away from building the huuuuuuuge megaships and try to replace some of the older ships with more bespoke designs...
They always made megaships. Just the definition of mega has become more mega so yesterday's mega is now "smaller." RCI is going to make more Icon class but at some point, they won't be able to get any bigger. Not sure how small they'll go.
We took the Brilliance in April 2023 from FLL to LAX through the Panama Canal. It was a nice and comfortable sail. Loved it! Also we love sailing from Baltimore… no need to fly for us!
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We love RC we sailed on the adventure of seas back in 2016 stayed in the Royal Suite it was amazing. We have Nov 5th on oasis of seas to W caribbean then Feb 4th on Wonder of seas to E caribbean then April 19th Navigator of seas to Mexican Rivera then August 25th odyssey of seas 9 days Greek isles then oct 24th back on Oasis of seas for 14 days transatlantic to Spain. So yes we love RC. I think all the ships are awesome but we like the bigger newer ones.
We have sailed the Oasis class ships and we just got back from the Grandeur. And though the Grandeur doesn’t have all the bells and whistles we do like her because we can get to know people better on the smaller ships. But that doesn’t mean we will not cruise on the bigger ships
I don't think they will ever go back to smaller ships, sadly. I was on Enchantment and Anthem. Much preferred the layout, feel, and size of Enchantment.
My cousin & I are on Serenade of the Seas from LA to Miami for a 2 week Panama Canal cruise, this is the cruise before the 274 World Cruise that we wish we could be on, but at least we get her for a 2nd time before the longest cruise.😊
Back in April of 1996 my wife and I took the bridge tour while traveling on the old Sovereign of the Seas. The captain said the old girl would be replaced on the 7 day western and eastern Caribbean cruises by the Grandeur of the Seas, Vision class. The old Sovereign wasn’t even the oldest ship in the fleet. She was only eight years old but seemed a bit outdated. Today the ship that replaced her is now the oldest ship in the fleet. Even the Adventure of the Seas and Explorer of the Seas which we’ve travelled on seems dated compared to the Oasis class ships. Despite that you couldn’t replicate the charm of the old Sovereign.
Everything gets "dated." The newest ships will be "dated" when the next class comes out so that should almost be a nonissue. If something is nice, it stays that way even if the tech isn't the most up to date (provided it is maintained and frayed and worn areas are renovated). I wish they'd stop making so many new ships because it gives the impression that you're missing out if you're not on the newest and that's not necessarily the case.
The older ships are fantastic. It is often worth trading the newest amenities for having a smaller, less crowded ship. My last 2 cruises were on Radiance and Voyager. Tomorrow, I will be leaving on Liberty, going to Bermuda. I wouldn't go any bigger. My family loved Oasis, but a ship that big just isn't for me.
My family just went on the Wonder and while a great ship, we decided that we would be cruising on one of the smaller vessels from now on. It was too big!
Great Great review of all the classes and ships Matt! I'm sure for some long time cruisers (I'm kin of included) that looking at some the ships mentioned bring back many great memories of vacations past!
Just got done with a trip on Wonder of the Seas. But I took Voyager in summer 2000 for senior trip. It's an awesome boat. I loved that you could go sit out on the front of the ship and see over the edge. Can't do that on modern ones
My family and I just went on Explorer of the Seas over in the Mediterranean a couple of weeks ago! It was my first time ever in Europe and she was wonderful!
We have only cruised on Mariner of the Seas with RC and live it as its not too big. Not really interested in the huge ships but woyld like to try another smaller ship so this information is great. Thank you.
I had a cruise on Brilliance Of The Seas while she is in Australia and had a lovely time on my first Royal Caribbean cruise and I will definitely get back on again to or sure everything I liked onboard and will definitely onboard more RC cruises
Have taken Mariner of the Seas. Took my daughter and son-in-law and It was our first RCL cruise. I'm a frequent cruiser with being Elite on Princess and having sailed multiple HAL and multiple NCL cruises. Mariner had many unique places. It's a good choice for beginning cruisers but seasoned passengers will either love it or hate the RCL way of doing things. I won't say we hated Mariner, the ship was fine service was excellent but we won't be sailing on any RCL ship in the foreseeable future. It was just not our cup of tea.
@@janicealexander5683 RCL seemed to nickel and dime you to death. There was always pressure to buy this this or that service and the food venues charged for items like Pizza or burgers all of which are included on say HAL or Princess. It just felt as if we were paying for something all the time.
All ship sizes are a good match. Just sailed in Alaska on the Radiance with my wife so it was more about where can we sit and relax while looking outside. Our balcony, back of the Windjammer and champagne bar were the best. Our next trip is in the Caribbean on the Wonder in March. I have teen to young 20s kids so we also like the larger ships where everyone can find something to do. Depends on where you want to go and who is going with you.
I definitely prefer the older ships with the wrap around promenade deck without lifeboats blocking the view. Older ships also have the classic metal railing which is much better the the tall glass on new ships which often obscures seaviws and blocks the pleasant sea breeze.
We cruised on symphony of the seas in May of 2022 . what a mind blowing experience. I'm really looking forward to sailing on icon of the sea's next year period the Oasis class ships are second to none.
I still miss the Sovereign Class; Sovereign of the Seas, Monarch of the Seas and Majesty of the Seas, wonderful Royal Carribean ships. I have cruised on Mariner of the Seas and Symphony of the Seas. I am a loyal to Royal fan however I do cruise on other lines. Good review of the Royal Carribean ships.
My first and only RCI cruise was with Ovation. It's probably my first or second best ship I've been on. I've usually done Carnival and a couple of P&O Australia cruise onboard Pacific Explorer.
First time hearing of Jewel of the Seas. I would love a cruise to Norway and the Arctic Ocean. Understand why it is less popular and not featured on TV ads in the United States market.
My daughter is currently employed on Rhapsody and v last year employed on Mariner. She loves them both! I have yet to cruise. I'd like to try it. I'm leaning towards smaller ships bc I don't care about water slides etc but would love to visit more out of the way destinations.
Thanks for the rundown. Is there now, or will there soon be, a Quantum class option sailing out of Port Canaveral? We've never been on a Quantum class ship and would really love to go - and Port Canaveral (or Tampa) would be the best home port for us to reach.
Great video! I think this content may have benefitted from infographics, the class, year, size comparison & GT. Maybe let it sit on the side as the video plays? Thank you again for the vid!
I think you meant to say Allure moves to FL in fall 2023 for short cruises. Makes sense that it's being used essentially as a test bed for short Oasis class sailings before Utopia launches.
I think Enchantments of the Seas is the only Royal ship with a support pole in the middle of some cabins; located at the foot of the bed!! Did you know that?
I wish you would have done the order from oldest to newest so that it gets newer and more exciting as it goes as opposed to older and less exciting. Didn’t finish.
I think an important item that this video does not really point out is the massive differences between the suite experiences on the newer and the older ships. While the older classes support sky and star level rooms with all of the benefits those entail the ships themselves lack many of the amenities of the newer vessels. Specifically, access to the Coastal Kitchen and Suite lounges are game changers in the newer ships and really enhance the experience making it worth those extra dollars.
I think that's a very debatable topic. Yes, you can have enhancements but at what cost to the people staying in them and, if restricting areas of the ship to just suite passengers, what impact to accessibility to other passengers. I'm not liking what's going on with NCL, MSC, Celebrity and other lines stressing suite perks and special areas of a ship (ship within a ship) when some passengers think a regular cabin is good enough and would like to choose to spend their money elsewhere, like shore excursions or specialty dining, etc. but still would be restricted from prime areas of the ship available only to suite passengers.
I've only sailed on the Oasis class ships so far. I'll be trying the Quantum class next spring when I cruise to the southern Caribbean on Odyssey. Looking forward to it.
I just proposed to my girlfriend on the oldest one, the Grandeur of the Seas. It was a wonderful cruise and is only my second cruise ship after my first cruise on an Oasis class ship. Highly recommend. Oh, and she said yes :)
Thank you for this. I am going on the mariner of the seas next week but knew nothing about it. Yes it is very true that you can get a good value on mariner.- probably the reason why I am going- the deal was too good to pass up.
You said that Allure is moving to Fl in mid 2024, but we are sailing on her out of Port Canaveral this Nov! This will be our first time on RC and can't wait!
Rccl is undoubtedly the world's most innovative shipping company. Time and time again, they break new ground. When the Voyer class came (Inspired by M/S Silja Serenade & Symphony) they were ground-breaking both in terms of size and quality of equipment on board. Oasis and her sisters are the world's largest moving objects for passengers with incredible opportunities to have fun on board. I don't think Icon will be as revolutionary but of course fantastic. Having said that, I prefer the smaller ships in the Vision & Voyager class/ Love from Sweden
My favorite ships so far are Allure, Radiance and Liberty and less so the Grandeur. I look forward to cruising on Mariner coming up in 2024. I would like to cruise on the Utopia, Oasis and Symphony as well as some other smaller and older ships with a promenade. THey are all special in their own way.
I missed Majesty and Monarch, but want to sail every ship in the fleet, so I plan to mix the new and old. For that reason, "Lady G" is at the top of my list so I can sail her before she is retired. I know no retirements are announced but I love a smaller cruise ship just as much as a new huge one. Just different experiences.
So good to see all the ships and have many of their differences reviewed. A huge amount of information in less than 18 minutes and a great video to re-watch when making a "which ship" choice. Thank you, Matt.
Matt, my favorite ship is no longer in service - Majesty of the Seas. She was the first cruise experience for myself and my future wife. As such she will always be special. It was a perfect 4 night itinerary departing Miami - Nassau, CocoCay, Key West. Though I had some prior experience with overnight cruise/ferries in the Baltic, "Maj" was like nothing that I had EVER experienced before! We sailed her twice with the second sailing being our engagement cruise.
This is a lovely story. My parents also hold Majesty in a special place of their hearts as they too got engaged onboard in Christmas ‘95. It was their first cruise experience
Majesty was our first too--we were awed by her at the time and we love the memories we created on our honeymoon. Many have come after, but she is very fondly remembered.
We loved Majesty! So sad she's not in service anymore.😢
I agree as well with all the comments here. Majesty was truly a wonderful experience
That sounds amazing!
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We have cruised on the Vision of the Seas 4 times because it is such a beautiful and comfortable ship. We are doing 4 back-to-back cruises on the Rhapsody of the Seas in October and November and a month on the Grandeur of the Seas starting the first week of January. But we also enjoy the Voyager and Oasis Class ships from time to time. Surprisingly, our least favorite is the Quantum Class ships simply because we don't care for the layout or decor of those ships. We have 16 Royal Caribbean cruises booked for the next 16 months , so we obviously love Royal Caribbean cruise ships and experiences!
steveericson6209, how are you affording so many so soon? Did you sell your house? Working remotely aboard the ships?
My two of my favorites are the Grandeur and the Radiance. Being older I appreciate the smaller ships. I feel that you can watch the sea go by from inside in a lot more areas. Also less people. Still working my way through some of the bigger ship and their different ports. They all have great things to offer.
We love the Grandeur, too! ❤️
My two fav ships also.
Me too!!! Love these two boats
My girlfriend and I are in our late 20s and we much prefer the older ships. They just have a more relaxed and more sophisticated feel to them.
You're right, they're smaller. But there was a time when a 70,000 ton ship was called a megaship. Ships just have become a lot bigger over the years.
We are 76 and have sailed RCL since 1999. Next cruise Serinade LA to Miami 11/21/23 we like the older ships, less walking . Just reached gold. Appreciate Matt
My wife and I are on the same cruise! It will be our 62nd cruise. I hope they let us through the canal!
I've been on Enchantment, Explorer and Harmony. There is something to love about each of them. Was worried about taking Harmony and crowds, but that really wasn't a problem because you are so spread out on the ship with so much to do. My favorite had been Explorer.
Enchantment of the Seas took me on my first transatlantic cruise this past spring.
LOVED every minute of it.
GREAT ship.
LOVED this video!! My first cruise was in '98 aboard Sovereign of The Seas. The older ships have their charm. Do not shy away from them. Grandure will show her age but a great experience all in all.!
Finally planning another cruise again and I can't wait! Perk of older ships is that they are a little cheaper for some of the same amenities. I can get the same exact cruise (basically) on the Symphony as I can Wonder but it's a little cheaper.
Grandeur and Serenade are our favorite ships. We're going on Radiance in April of 2024 through the Panama Canal . Can't wait. We love the smaller ship because of the fantastic service and the fact we love the longer cruises. We have made so many great friendships.
How was your Radiance experience? Going on her Jan 2025 and is the smallest cruise I will have gone on so I am interested in what people think
My very 1st cruise was on Rhapsody. I absolutely fell in love with cruising. I'm not a fan of the larger ships. But that won't stop me. Lol going on Harmony for Thanksgiving
My very first cruise was also on this ship! Very good memories and I fell in love with cruising that week!
In my opinion the Voyager class ships are the best by RCL, they have mostly everything you want, they don’t feel to overcrowded, and there steady unlike the small ones. Just went on Explorer for 2 weeks and it was a great time.
Explorer is my favorite. Took more cruises on her than any other ship. Great ship.
I totally agree! I love Adventure of the Sea!
My wife and I have been on 61 cruises, 39 with Royal Carribean. Freedom class still our favorite with Voyager class next.
Les go I’ve been looking for something like this thank you!!!
We LOVE the older ships.
Why? They are small, not so many people.
We are Diamond Plus, just recently retired and eager to cruise more on the future.
We just cannot imagine having cruises with 5000+ guests on board.
I don't blame you. We were on the Quantum of the Seas and felt it was too large and impersonal for our taste. We are in the older category of people. We are diamond members and don't need all the frills. We like to relax and love and go on longer cruises. Grandeur and Serenade are our favorite.
I'm a kid and I totally aggre with you. I con of the seas is soo crowded I prob wouldn't even have fun tbh
The one ship I do miss is Majesty of the Seas. What she lacked in size it was made up by the incredible staff that were on it. As of now I think our favorite is Adventure of the Seas. Not to big and everything we like on a ship. Thanks Matt for the break down of them. I do kinda wish balcony rooms were a little less pricey on the smaller ships. I realize there are less on those smaller ships so it is what it is.
Less supply for something and good demand = high price.
1st ship we sailed on and preferred many times! Sure do miss it!
I agree, the Majesty was magical, fun and I miss her!
I truly agree as well. Majesty was classy looking, intimate, and fun. I prefer the personal and relaxing atmosphere of Majesty over these new floating resort hotels with their water parks and such. If I wanted that… I’d go to Disney. LOL
My husband and I sailed our first time on the Mariner and loved her. The second time we sailed on Harmony of the seas and had a great time but found it was a little too big for us since we are in our late 50s and prefer the quieter life. We leave in about 18 days or so for our third cruise which will be on Independence of the seas. I’m looking forward to getting to know her. Thank you for your hard work.
You are such a wealth of information, thank you!! so I used to be able to keep up with all of the classes and all of the ships and then it got to be so much. I sincerely appreciate you breaking it down and taking me down memory lane! My first cruise was at the age of 18 and then, when I came back to cruising to celebrate my daughter’s high school graduation, it was on the Monarch of the seas which was also fabulous, and had come along way since the refurbished battle ships. LOL. But an older ship by today’s standards, and with terrific ports in 2001.
I've been on Liberty, Grandeur & then Anthem of the seas & I loved them all!
The first cruise I took was in 2000 when I got married and it was the Voyager of The Seas!
Next year if all goes well we'll be on Icon of the Seas! Lots of Health and Success for everyone on the Channel!
I think our favorite is Freedom of the Seas when it sails out of Port Canaveral.
My wife and I have sailed Freedom 3 times and love her very much. We have sailed on Mariner 2 times. Those are our favorites ships so far
The degree to which these ships have evolved really is remarkable, but I have SUCH a genuine soft spot for the older ships. I sailed on Rhapsody out of Israel earlier this year, and genuinely had a much better cruise experience than I did on Symphony from Barcelona 3 weeks prior.
It'll be interesting to see if Royal come away from building the huuuuuuuge megaships and try to replace some of the older ships with more bespoke designs...
They always made megaships. Just the definition of mega has become more mega so yesterday's mega is now "smaller." RCI is going to make more Icon class but at some point, they won't be able to get any bigger. Not sure how small they'll go.
We took the Brilliance in April 2023 from FLL to LAX through the Panama Canal. It was a nice and comfortable sail. Loved it! Also we love sailing from Baltimore… no need to fly for us!
Well done team - a great history lesson!
We took Explorer in March as soon as it got back from dry dock. It was our first cruise. We loved it. We are taking Voyager in Feb.
Great informative video Matt, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Mariner of the Seas is the last cruse we went on we have been on her twice. We have been on Brilliance of the seas twice also.
Am going on mariner of the seas next week!!!
I have sailed Enchantment and Linerty multiple times. Going on Harmony in November. Cannot wait to check out the larger ships!
The first cruise I went on was in 1989 on Sovereign of the Seas, don’t remember much since I was pretty young. Sailed on Oasis in 2010, so much fun.
So much information here! I couldn't take notes fast enough!
Radiance class is my favorite bc they seem to spread out the crowds the best. I will be sad when they are gone.
Loving this one thanks for sharing very information blessed love to all knowledge is power hopefully everyone pays attention keep up the good work 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
We love RC we sailed on the adventure of seas back in 2016 stayed in the Royal Suite it was amazing. We have Nov 5th on oasis of seas to W caribbean then Feb 4th on Wonder of seas to E caribbean then April 19th Navigator of seas to Mexican Rivera then August 25th odyssey of seas 9 days Greek isles then oct 24th back on Oasis of seas for 14 days transatlantic to Spain. So yes we love RC. I think all the ships are awesome but we like the bigger newer ones.
We have sailed the Oasis class ships and we just got back from the Grandeur. And though the Grandeur doesn’t have all the bells and whistles we do like her because we can get to know people better on the smaller ships.
But that doesn’t mean we will not cruise on the bigger ships
My favorite RC ship is the one I’m on
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I love the smaller class ships . Do you think Royal will ever build a small ship again ? Or is it going to this mega ship experience?
I feel the same way.
Good question!
I don't think they will ever go back to smaller ships, sadly. I was on Enchantment and Anthem. Much preferred the layout, feel, and size of Enchantment.
I dont personally see them making smaller ships again, the big ships with lots to do draws in the families and $$$
My cousin & I are on Serenade of the Seas from LA to Miami for a 2 week Panama Canal cruise, this is the cruise before the 274 World Cruise that we wish we could be on, but at least we get her for a 2nd time before the longest cruise.😊
Back in April of 1996 my wife and I took the bridge tour while traveling on the old Sovereign of the Seas. The captain said the old girl would be replaced on the 7 day western and eastern Caribbean cruises by the Grandeur of the Seas, Vision class. The old Sovereign wasn’t even the oldest ship in the fleet. She was only eight years old but seemed a bit outdated. Today the ship that replaced her is now the oldest ship in the fleet. Even the Adventure of the Seas and Explorer of the Seas which we’ve travelled on seems dated compared to the Oasis class ships. Despite that you couldn’t replicate the charm of the old Sovereign.
Everything gets "dated." The newest ships will be "dated" when the next class comes out so that should almost be a nonissue. If something is nice, it stays that way even if the tech isn't the most up to date (provided it is maintained and frayed and worn areas are renovated). I wish they'd stop making so many new ships because it gives the impression that you're missing out if you're not on the newest and that's not necessarily the case.
The older ships are fantastic. It is often worth trading the newest amenities for having a smaller, less crowded ship. My last 2 cruises were on Radiance and Voyager. Tomorrow, I will be leaving on Liberty, going to Bermuda. I wouldn't go any bigger. My family loved Oasis, but a ship that big just isn't for me.
My family just went on the Wonder and while a great ship, we decided that we would be cruising on one of the smaller vessels from now on. It was too big!
Great Great review of all the classes and ships Matt! I'm sure for some long time cruisers (I'm kin of included) that looking at some the ships mentioned bring back many great memories of vacations past!
Just got done with a trip on Wonder of the Seas. But I took Voyager in summer 2000 for senior trip. It's an awesome boat. I loved that you could go sit out on the front of the ship and see over the edge. Can't do that on modern ones
My family and I just went on Explorer of the Seas over in the Mediterranean a couple of weeks ago! It was my first time ever in Europe and she was wonderful!
We have only cruised on Mariner of the Seas with RC and live it as its not too big. Not really interested in the huge ships but woyld like to try another smaller ship so this information is great. Thank you.
I have been on all of these except obviously, Icon and Utopia. My favourite so far is the Harmony in the Oasis class
Serenade was my first cruise ever. Our whole family enjoyed the more laid-back vibe of a smaller ship. That said, our next cruise is on Ovation.
Loved our cruise on rhapsody last year
Matt you are the best! My fav RUclipsr!
Thank you!
I had a cruise on Brilliance Of The Seas while she is in Australia and had a lovely time on my first Royal Caribbean cruise and I will definitely get back on again to or sure everything I liked onboard and will definitely onboard more RC cruises
I went on the Independence of the seas I loved it I also went on the Oasis of the seas I really loved it I went on the Oasis first.
I wish "regular" speech speed would be used, since the contents of this one is priceless....
Have taken Mariner of the Seas. Took my daughter and son-in-law and It was our first RCL cruise. I'm a frequent cruiser with being Elite on Princess and having sailed multiple HAL and multiple NCL cruises. Mariner had many unique places. It's a good choice for beginning cruisers but seasoned passengers will either love it or hate the RCL way of doing things. I won't say we hated Mariner, the ship was fine service was excellent but we won't be sailing on any RCL ship in the foreseeable future. It was just not our cup of tea.
Just curious - what was it that you didn't like about RCL compared to the other cruise lines?
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RCL seemed to nickel and dime you to death. There was always pressure to buy this this or that service and the food venues charged for items like Pizza or burgers all of which are included on say HAL or Princess. It just felt as if we were paying for something all the time.
I’ve been on anthem and freedom and will soon be on oasis but I have to say anthem still has my heart
Please do history of royal caribbean and cancelled ships
Why do so many cruises go to Nassau? We thought that was the worst port we've been to so far
Favorite ship is “The one I am Currently on at the time” ❤ 😂 🎉
Absolutely adore Radiance of the Seas
All ship sizes are a good match. Just sailed in Alaska on the Radiance with my wife so it was more about where can we sit and relax while looking outside. Our balcony, back of the Windjammer and champagne bar were the best. Our next trip is in the Caribbean on the Wonder in March. I have teen to young 20s kids so we also like the larger ships where everyone can find something to do. Depends on where you want to go and who is going with you.
The Freedom class is amazing. Definetly recomend
Sailing in Granduer prefer smaller ships since we are seniors. Perfect for us!
I remember the good ole Viking Serenade… I’ll take a Voyager Class any day over an Oasis Class “circus”!!!
I definitely prefer the older ships with the wrap around promenade deck without lifeboats blocking the view. Older ships also have the classic metal railing which is much better the the tall glass on new ships which often obscures seaviws and blocks the pleasant sea breeze.
We cruised on symphony of the seas in May of 2022 . what a mind blowing experience. I'm really looking forward to sailing on icon of the sea's next year period the Oasis class ships are second to none.
I still miss the Sovereign Class; Sovereign of the Seas, Monarch of the Seas and Majesty of the Seas, wonderful Royal Carribean ships. I have cruised on Mariner of the Seas and Symphony of the Seas. I am a loyal to Royal fan however I do cruise on other lines. Good review of the Royal Carribean ships.
My first and only RCI cruise was with Ovation. It's probably my first or second best ship I've been on. I've usually done Carnival and a couple of P&O Australia cruise onboard Pacific Explorer.
First time hearing of Jewel of the Seas. I would love a cruise to Norway and the Arctic Ocean. Understand why it is less popular and not featured on TV ads in the United States market.
Norway 🤩Fjords!!!!🤩
I love the Oasis class because of Central Park and the Boardwalk.
Been on adventure and utopia and both where amazing
My daughter is currently employed on Rhapsody and v last year employed on Mariner. She loves them both! I have yet to cruise. I'd like to try it. I'm leaning towards smaller ships bc I don't care about water slides etc but would love to visit more out of the way destinations.
I broke my arm on the serenade of the seas 10/10 would do again 😂😂😂
I'm curious as to what happened to Legend or Majesty of the seas? Did these get decommissioned like the Nordic Empress?
Thanks for the rundown. Is there now, or will there soon be, a Quantum class option sailing out of Port Canaveral? We've never been on a Quantum class ship and would really love to go - and Port Canaveral (or Tampa) would be the best home port for us to reach.
Great video! I think this content may have benefitted from infographics, the class, year, size comparison & GT. Maybe let it sit on the side as the video plays? Thank you again for the vid!
Great suggestion!
Wonder of the Seas looks amazing!
Quantum class is my favorite!
Ill be sailing on odyssey of the seas in late December! im super excited. its going to the bahamas.
I watch every video now. First RC cruise on navigator of the seas Super Bowl weekend 2024. RC needs to put a new 7 night itinerary ship in LA.
I think you meant to say Allure moves to FL in fall 2023 for short cruises. Makes sense that it's being used essentially as a test bed for short Oasis class sailings before Utopia launches.
I think Enchantments of the Seas is the only Royal ship with a support pole in the middle of some cabins; located at the foot of the bed!! Did you know that?
Anthem is my favorite, but I have a feeling Odyssey will take over that spot soon!
Royal Caribbean is my favorite
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We prefer Oasis class hands down - while we enjoyed the older ships like Navigator, there is just no comparison to the Oasis class.
I wish you would have done the order from oldest to newest so that it gets newer and more exciting as it goes as opposed to older and less exciting. Didn’t finish.
I’m glad RC went back to the Port of L.A. those cruises are usually more affordable
I think an important item that this video does not really point out is the massive differences between the suite experiences on the newer and the older ships. While the older classes support sky and star level rooms with all of the benefits those entail the ships themselves lack many of the amenities of the newer vessels. Specifically, access to the Coastal Kitchen and Suite lounges are game changers in the newer ships and really enhance the experience making it worth those extra dollars.
I think that's a very debatable topic. Yes, you can have enhancements but at what cost to the people staying in them and, if restricting areas of the ship to just suite passengers, what impact to accessibility to other passengers. I'm not liking what's going on with NCL, MSC, Celebrity and other lines stressing suite perks and special areas of a ship (ship within a ship) when some passengers think a regular cabin is good enough and would like to choose to spend their money elsewhere, like shore excursions or specialty dining, etc. but still would be restricted from prime areas of the ship available only to suite passengers.
Rhapsody was our first cruise ship, and I think I prefer it to the larger ones.
I've only sailed on the Oasis class ships so far. I'll be trying the Quantum class next spring when I cruise to the southern Caribbean on Odyssey. Looking forward to it.
I just proposed to my girlfriend on the oldest one, the Grandeur of the Seas. It was a wonderful cruise and is only my second cruise ship after my first cruise on an Oasis class ship. Highly recommend. Oh, and she said yes :)
Enchantment is my favorite ship 🚢
Thank you for this. I am going on the mariner of the seas next week but knew nothing about it. Yes it is very true that you can get a good value on mariner.- probably the reason why I am going- the deal was too good to pass up.
In May 2024 I’m doing a 9 day Caribbean cruise out of NJ on Liberty of the Seas.
Grandeur is the smallest of the fleet but ranks with ships like QE2 and the Norway in terms of gross tonnage
Liberty of the seas for thanksgiving
You said that Allure is moving to Fl in mid 2024, but we are sailing on her out of Port Canaveral this Nov! This will be our first time on RC and can't wait!
Rccl is undoubtedly the world's most innovative shipping company. Time and time again, they break new ground. When the Voyer class came (Inspired by M/S Silja Serenade & Symphony) they were ground-breaking both in terms of size and quality of equipment on board. Oasis and her sisters are the world's largest moving objects for passengers with incredible opportunities to have fun on board. I don't think Icon will be as revolutionary but of course fantastic. Having said that, I prefer the smaller ships in the Vision & Voyager class/ Love from Sweden
Vision also goes to NE & Canada ❤
My favorite ships so far are Allure, Radiance and Liberty and less so the Grandeur. I look forward to cruising on Mariner coming up in 2024. I would like to cruise on the Utopia, Oasis and Symphony as well as some other smaller and older ships with a promenade. THey are all special in their own way.
I missed Majesty and Monarch, but want to sail every ship in the fleet, so I plan to mix the new and old. For that reason, "Lady G" is at the top of my list so I can sail her before she is retired. I know no retirements are announced but I love a smaller cruise ship just as much as a new huge one. Just different experiences.
I'm on a 9 night cruise on the Liberty tomorrow. New England/Canada. I doubt if I'll sleep tonight.