Cruise Overview
Odyssey of the Seas is an action-packed ship designed for families, though adults will enjoy it just as much as the kids do. With a huge variety of activities and venues, it will appeal to all sorts of tastes. The Royal Caribbean Odyssey of the Seas deck plan blends sophistication with fun. With Odyssey of the Seas, Royal Caribbean has given guests a cruise ship that seamlessly blends fun, technology and even a little luxury. The cruise line thought of all the little details along the way so cruisers won't have to once they're onboard.
Cabin Details
Odyssey of the Seas cabins are excellent, designed to be comfortable and maximize space. No matter the stateroom category, you'll sail in cabins that are modern and offer lots of storage space.
Dining Details
From hand-tossed pizzas, elegant steakhouse fare, to poolside tacos and quesadillas, Odyssey of the Seas is home to a range of dining options to suit travelers of all ages and palates. As with all Quantum Ultra-Class ships there is one Main Dining room, as opposed to the four separate areas you will find on other Royal Caribbean ships.
Activities Details
Odyssey of the Seas was designed for fun, with options for guests of literally all ages. Royal Caribbean says it aims to please families, with children making up more than 10 percent of its passenger base every year. You can see it on Odyssey of the Seas, where the massive pool deck has both a traditional pool as well as a kids' play area, called Splashaway Bay. This aqua park is designed for pint-sized cruisers, with water cannons, big dump buckets, playful fountains and little slides.
Adults have their own pool as well, in a gorgeously designed, multilevel Solarium. This massive complex is for guests 18 and older, and it offers several pools, hot tubs and loads of loungers. It's covered, so you feel the sunshine without baking in the heat, and it offers lovely views from the front of the ship. The Solarium is serviced by the nearby Solarium Bar, so passengers have a tendency to linger for hours at a time.
Because of its size, Odyssey of the Seas has lots of sundeck space on the ship's top decks. It features colorful clamshells, bright lounge chairs and even a few "casitas," small, covered cabanas that offer a little shade and some guaranteed space to call your own. Royal Caribbean has introduced these on several ships fleetwide, fee-free. On Odyssey of the Seas, however, you'll have to pay for them, which feels like a miss for something that was such a great included perk on other ships.
Royal Caribbean is known for having some of the best entertainment at sea, and Odyssey of the Seas continues to deliver. From the highly technical performances in Two70, to the rock vibes in the Music Hall, and several other parties, musicians, and activities around the ship, you will never have a lack of things to do on Odyssey of the Seas.