ACCOMMODATIONS
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INDEPENDENCE OF
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There are four broad categories of staterooms onboard
Independence of the Seas: Suites; Balcony Staterooms;
Outside Staterrooms and Interior Staterooms. These
categories are further divided into subcategories on the
basis of size and/or amenities.
Outside Staterroms have two twin beds (can
convert into queen-size) and private bathroom.
They range in size from the Family Outside
Staterrom, which also has a sofa bed or Pullman
bed at 338 sq.ft. to Large Outside Staterooms at
200 sq. ft. to Outside Staterooms (right) at 183
sq. ft.
The standard Interior Stateroom (left)
has two twin beds that can convert into a
queen-size and a private bathroom.. They are
152 sq. ft. They have no window.
There is also a Family Interior Stateroom that
can sleep six and has a sitting area. It is 323
sq. feet. Again, there is no window.
Not all interior staterooms lack a view. A
Promenade Staeroom (189 sq. ft.) has a bowed
window overlooking the Royal Promenade.
Also, a Family Promenade Stateroom has two
bowed windows onto the Royal Promenade .
Balcony Staterooms have two twin
beds that can convert into a queen-size bed,
a sitting area (some with sofa bed), a private
balcony and a private bathroom. The
Superior Balcony Staterooms are larger at
214 sq. ft. with an 88 sq. ft. balcony
compared to the Deluxe Balcony Stateroom
at 177 sq. ft. with a 74 sq. ft. balcony.
The top category of accommodations are
the Suites (not shown). There are six
subcategories ranging from the 1,406 sq.
ft. (with 377 sq. ft. balcony) Royal Suite to
the Junior Suite at 317 sq. ft. (with a 101
sq. ft. balcony). Some suites have one or
more private bedrooms while the smaller
ones have a combination sitting area and
bedroom.
Cruise ship photo tour - Independence of the Seas - Royal Caribbean - page 7