Freedom of the Seas serves up a variety of options including Johnny Rockets diner, specialty restaurants such as Giovanni’s Italian Kitchen and Chops Grille and cupcakes at The Cupboard. With all there is to do, you’re certain to work up an appetite. Extensive Wi-Fi capabilities and connectivity for cell phones will keep you in touch with friends and family at home and flat screen TVs in every stateroom are the perfect touch for a lazy afternoon of watching movies. Between Adventure Ocean and Aquanauts, kids have plenty of spaces to chill out on their own so the adults can indulge themselves at the spa or have a night out dancing and drinking. For 25, a customer can take a five-hour cruise from Brunswick Harbor into international waters to play a variety of typical casino games and a couple house specials. Ice skaters twirl around to amuse and guest entertainers will make you laugh and cry. The Emerald Princess II (EPII), built in 1998, is a 200-foot passenger ship that sets out four days a week on casino cruises. There is a wide assortment of live entertainment for the entire family to enjoy. Kids can splash around in the H2O zone which features interactive geysers, climbable structures, water cannons and waterfalls. Some of the main attractions include the 40 foot long FlowRider surf simulator, the rock climbing wall and the 3D theater.
The Freedom of the Seas is an impressive 157,000 tons of fun. To see discounted cruises on this ship, use the Find a Bargain box on the left.