MS Liberty of the Seas

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Liberty of the Seas docked in Southampton on April 22, 2007.
History
Name: Liberty of the Seas
Owner: Royal Caribbean International
Port of registry: Nassau,  Bahamas
Builder: Aker Yards Turku Shipyard, Finland
Cost: US$800 million
Christened: May 18, 2007 by Donnalea Madeley[1]
Maiden voyage: May 19, 2007[1]
In service: May 18, 2007
Identification:
General characteristics
Class & type: Freedom-class cruise ship
Tonnage: 154,407 GT[2]
Length: 1,111.9 ft (338.91 m)
Beam:
  • 126.64 ft (38.60 m) (waterline)
  • 184 ft (56.08 m) (bridge wings)
Draught: 28 ft (8.53 m)
Decks: 18 total decks, 15 passenger decks
Speed: 21.6 knots (40.0 km/h; 24.9 mph)
Capacity: 3,634 passengers (double occupancy)[1]
Crew: 1,300 (average)

MS Liberty of the Seas is a Royal Caribbean International Freedom class cruise ship which entered regular service in May 2007. It was initially announced that she would be called Endeavour of the Seas, however this name was later changed.[3] The 15-deck ship accommodates 3,634 passengers served by 1,360 crew. She was built in 18 months at the Aker Finnyards Turku Shipyard, Finland, where her sister ship, Freedom of the Seas, was also built. At 154,407 gross tonnage (GT), she joined her sister ship, Freedom of the Seas, as the largest cruise ships and passenger vessels then ever built. She is 1,111.9 ft (338.91 m) long, 184 ft (56.08 m) wide, and cruises at Lua error in Module:Convert at line 272: attempt to index local 'cat' (a nil value)..

On April 19, 2007, she was delivered to parent company Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.[4] On April 22, 2007 she made her first port of call Southampton, on a promotional visit.[5] She arrived at Cape Liberty Cruise Port on May 3, 2007.

Liberty of the Seas is the second of the Freedom class vessels. A third ship, Independence of the Seas, was delivered in April 2008. In 2009, the first in a new Oasis Class of ships measuring 220,000 gross tons displaced the Freedom class as the world's largest passenger ships.

In 2011, Liberty of the Seas underwent renovations in drydock the week of January 23, 2011 to include features introduced on Oasis class ships that have proven to be popular. One of the many features included in this renovation was the inclusion of the DreamWorks Experience.[6]

In 2011, Liberty of the Seas completed her first transatlantic repositioning cruise, moving from Miami, Florida to being home-ported in Barcelona, Spain. She stayed in Europe for the summer and part of fall, and then returned to Miami. Until 2015, Liberty of the Seas spends summers in Europe and winters in either Port of Miami or Port Everglades in Florida. In 2015, Liberty of the Seas repositioned to Cape Liberty Cruise Port in Bayonne, NJ from May to November,[7] after which she repositioned to Galveston, Texas.[8]

Amenities

Liberty of the Seas, like her sister ships Freedom of the Seas & Independence of the Seas, features extensive sports facilities including the FlowRider onboard wave generator for surfing, an interactive "H20 Zone" water play area for children, a full-sized volleyball / basketball court, an ice skating rink, a boxing ring, and a large fitness center.

Other amenities include two whirlpools that are cantilevered and project out from the sides of the ship to provide unimpeded views of the sea below, Wi-Fi and cell phone connectivity throughout most of the ship, a modular conference center for business meetings, and flat screen televisions in only some of the rooms. Restaurants include a three level formal dining room, Jade Cafe Asian themed casual dining, Windjammer Cafe traditional casual dining, Sorrento's Pizzeria, Promenade Cafe, Ben & Jerry's Ice cream shop, Johnny Rockets diner, Chops Steakhouse, and Portofino Italian restaurant.[9]

Following a week-long drydock in Freeport, Bahamas during the week of January 23, 2011, new additions were made that are modeled after popular features on the Oasis class ships. Features include 3D Movies, Passenger service kiosks, DreamWorks experience, Cupcake Cupboard, Royal Babies, Tot's Nursery, An over-sized outdoor video screen in the main pool area, and the addition of Broadway show "Saturday Night Fever: The Musical", Royal Babies and Tot's Nursery are part of a program by Royal Caribbean to improve service to guests traveling with small children. The Cupcake Cupboard is taking the place of the barber shop on the Royal Promenade, relocating the barber shop to the Vitality Spa.[10] Many of the ship's interiors were extensively decorated by muralist Clarissa Parish.[11]

DreamWorks Experience

The DreamWorks Experience began on Liberty of the Seas January 30, 2011. The DreamWorks Experience includes a variety DreamWorks characters and stories into the cruise experience. Such features of the DreamWorks Experience include character meet and greets, character parades, table-side visits from characters during meals, DreamWorks movies on stateroom televisions, and 3D DreamWorks movies on board.[12]

Features of the DreamWorks Experience specific to Liberty of the Seas are character meals, DreamWorks characters parade, photo opportunities with the characters, 3D movie theater, first-run DreamWorks films on board, special DreamWorks programming available on stateroom televisions, Adventure Ocean activities with characters.[6]

The DreamWorks Experience was first introduced on the Oasis class ship, Allure of the Seas,[10] on December 12, 2010, and later on the Oasis class ship Oasis of the Seas on February 26, 2011 and Freedom of the Seas on March 27, 2011.[6]

Gallery

References

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  3. Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship Postcards - Page 2
  4. Royal Caribbean International :: Royal Caribbean Takes Delivery of Liberty of the Seas
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