17 Things To Do on Royal Caribbean’s Quantum of the Seas Cruise + 2020 Itinerary
Excited to go on your next cruise? You’re in luck! Read all about Quantum of the Seas cruise by Royal Caribbean, one of the World’s leading luxury cruise lines.
As you know, Royal Caribbean operates cruises all over the globe. In this guide, I’ll be sharing my cruise experience on Quantum of the Seas , which is currently sailing in East Asia and Southeast Asia.
I used to think of cruise ships as giant ferries decked with a pool area and cramped cabins. Now, my perception has been totally changed after going on my first Royal Caribbean cruise.
Quantum of the Seas is not your typical cruise ship, it’s more of an all-inclusive resort combined with a theme park, ON SEA! You can go skydiving, surfing, bumper cars, rock climbing and more. With all the incredible activities onboard, you’ll be asking yourself “Am I really having this experience on a cruise ship?”
Scroll down for a list of top things to do. PLUS extra tips that can help you plan and enjoy the most out of your cruise.
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About Quantum of the Seas
Quantum of the Seas is the first Quantum-class cruise ship operated by Royal Carribean. Touted as the world’s first smart ship, Quantum of the Seas introduced many innovative and revolutionary features in the industry.
With 16 passenger-accessible decks, it is one of the largest cruise ships in the World. There are over 2,000 guest rooms onboard ranging from Interior Staterooms to Suites. The Quantum of the Seas can accommodate 4,180 passengers at double occupancy (4,905 passengers at maximum occupancy), and 1,500 crew.
Quantum of the Seas operates seasonally in Southeast Asia from Singapore for six months each year until 2024 and rotate between homeporting in Tianjin and Singapore year-round. Quantum of the Seas sails to these countries: Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, The Philippines, Hong Kong, China (mainland), and Japan.
Royal Caribbean Cruise Prices
How much does the cruise cost? An easy way to check prices available today is by visiting Royal Caribbean’s website (click below). Use the search feature “Find a cruise.” Select Asia as your destination. Click “Search Cruises.” Under the Ships filter, select “Quantum of the Seas” and click apply.
See prices here
Where to find promotions and price drops? Follow Royal Caribean Philippines on Facebook and @royalcaribbeanphilippines on Instagram . Drop them a message and ask if they have promo & special rates available today.
Remember to set your location before searching to get the best prices for your country. “United States” is selected by default. If you are from the Philippines, you need to type your location “Philippines” under Other Locations.
Prices vary depending on many factors (discussed below). To give you an idea of how much a cruise costs aboard Quantum of the Seas, here are sample prices (average rates per person) that I found online assuming you’ll be booking a room good for two people.
4 nights cruise (4N Singapore-Malaysia-Singapore) — from USD 626 or PHP 31,700 per person for an interior room. For an Ocean View Balcony (Obstructed), prices start from USD 685 or PHP 34,700 per person
7 nights cruise (7N Singapore-Malaysia-Thailand-Singapore) — from USD 1,318 or PHP 66,700 per person for an interior room. For an Ocean View Balcony (Obstructed), prices start from USD 1,653.57 or PHP 83,700 per person
9 nights cruise (9N Singapore-Thailand-Vietnam-Hong Kong) — from USD 1,557 or PHP 78,800 per person for an Ocean View Room with Balcony (Obstructed).
*Prices above include the cruise fare, taxes & fees, and pre-paid gratuities.
17 Attractions & Things to Do
1. enjoy your luxurious stateroom.
It was my first time to go on a Royal Caribbean cruise & I was especially excited to check out the accommodations onboard.
I stayed in their balcony stateroom and it did not disappoint! The space was certainly big enough for my lonesome. I enjoyed restful sleep on the extra comfy bed plushed with luxurious crisp linens. The stateroom is designed for two people and it can accommodate up to four people thanks to the pull-out sofa bed.
All staterooms and suites are maintained by a stateroom attendant. The bed was pristinely made up every time I came into the room.
I loved the balcony & sitting area. It’s the perfect place to unwind after enjoying the many activities onboard and shore excursion tours. There’s in-room WiFi available, so you can stay connected while you’re on holiday.
2. Eat All You Can, All Day, Every Day
Rest assured you can indulge in delicious food during the entire journey. There’s over 20 food & beverage options onboard.
Quantum of the Seas offers complimentary restaurants and cafes featuring buffet-style dining or multi-course menus. These complimentary options are included in the cruise fare. You can grab or order all-you-can from breakfast, lunch, dinner, and even satisfy your late-night cravings.
Complimentary dining at Quantum of the Seas
Windjammer Marketplace — Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Continental. Beautiful sea views especially from the al-fresco area at the back.
Silk — Pan-Asian fusion food.
Grande — American/Italian.
American Icon Grill — American.
Chic — American.
Café @ Two70° — Open for breakfast and lunch.
Cafe Promenade — Open 24 hours.
Sorrento’s Pizza — Open 24 hours.
Seaplex Dog House
Coastal Kitchen — Complimentary only for suites passengers and Pinnacle members.
3. Indulge in Specialty Dining
You can also dine at the specialty dining restaurants onboard (for a fee, in addition to the cruise fare). During the cruise, we tried Jamie’s Italian, the restaurant created celebrity chef Jamie Oliver. Whatever you can find in a Jamie’s Italian restaurant on land, the same product you can find on the ship. The main difference is that they charge a flat fee, which includes most of the items on the menu. You can try different dishes to your heart and stomach’s content!
Specialty and ala-carte dining at Quantum of the Seas
Jamie’s Italian — Italian restaurant by celebrity chef Jamie Oliver.
Devinly Decadence — American Healthy Cooking.
Chops Grille — American-style steakhouse.
Izumi — Pan Asian, Japanese.
Kung Fu Panda Noodle Shop
La Patisserie
Solarium Bistro
Johnny Rockets
Chef’s Table
4. Get Immersed in Starwater
Starwater is one of the best performance shows I’ve seen anywhere, on land and at sea! It’s one attraction you shouldn’t miss! I was left spellbound by the caliber of the talent plus the immersive high-tech visuals at the Two70 theatre.
I was completely mesmerized by the singing, dancing & choreography. Many of the numbers include aerial acrobatic feats, which was stunning to watch. Elevating the theatrics beyond anything I would have expected on a cruise is the animated backdrop, six Roboscreens and a panoramic Visarama projection screen displaying stunning digital imagery. The 12K high definition Visarama screen spans the entire back of the ship and is three decks high!
5. Relax at the Pool Areas and Sun Deck
You can find Quantum of the Seas’ swimming pools on Deck 14. There’s a large outdoor pool surrounded by sun loungers where you can get a good tan. Beside it is the H2O Zone, a mini water park for kids.
A giant LED screen overlooks the outdoor pool. Fancy watching movies at night, under the stars?
I’m sure my fellow Asians would be happy to know there’s a covered pool area protected by a soaring glass roof and the adults-only Solarium with cascading pools reminiscent of a tropical stream. Four Jacuzzi-style hot-jetted tubs called Whirlpools are also found on the deck beside the outdoor and indoor pools.
6. Grab a Snack and Coffee at Two70°
Two70° deserves a special mention because it’s one of my favorite parts of the ship. I’ve already mentioned that it’s used as a theatre at night for the Starwater show. During the day, Two70° transforms into a beautiful space that’s part cafe, part bar, and part activity space. The Visarama screen is hidden away, revealing the giant floor-to-ceiling glass windows with magnificent 270-degree sea views.
The adjacent Cafe Two70 (complimentary) serves breakfast and lunch. Two70° is THE place to enjoy coffee and food with a scenic ambiance.
7. See the View from North Star
The North Star is one of the iconic features of the ship that’s easy to spot. Like a unicorn’s horn, the crane-like structure can be found soaring on top of the ship. At the end is a glass capsule-shaped viewing pod that rises 300 feet above sea level and provides 360-degree views.
While the ship is in port, in cities like Hong Kong and Singapore where the downtown area is relatively near the cruise terminal, the North Star offers beautiful views overlooking the cityscape. While at sea, the North Star’s pod can be maneuvered out over the water providing a thrilling view.
8. Go Skydiving at Ripcord by iFly
Ever wanted to know what’s it like to float on air? Well, you can have a go at RipCord by iFly and have your flying experience at seas. Quantum of the Seas is the first-ever ship to have a wind tunnel installed on a cruise ship. It was my first time to try a free-fall skydiving simulator. It was a lot of fun from suiting up to the actual flight, which lasted around “60 seconds.”
9. Hang Ten at FlowRider
Found beside Ripcord by iFly is the surf simulator called FlowRider, another exciting feature that’s available on Royal Caribbean’s Quantum-class ships. The FlowRider allows participants to catch artificially generated waves by “bodyboarding” (with a boogie board) or “flowboarding” (similar to surfing but with a smaller board).
10. Get Active
There are plenty of options onboard for those who want to stay fit during the cruise or simply want to do something active between rounds at the buffet. The fitness gym is complete with cardio machines, weight machines, and free weights. There’s even a dedicated space to do yoga. Best of all, the gym, which occupies almost the entire forward (front) part of Deck 16, offers amazing unobstructed sea views.
If you want to take in the view and sea breeze while running laps, you can even find a 553-meter running/jogging track on Deck 15.
The multi-purpose SeaPlex indoor sports and entertainment arena hosts different activities including soccer, basketball, volleyball and organized activities like dance classes.
11. Play Games
The SeaPlex is also a great venue for games and fun activities. Here, you can find areas for foosball, table tennis, air hockey, the Xbox Live Lounge, and an arcade room. Bumper cars and rollerskating sessions are held at the SeaPlex. You can check the timings of all activities in the Cruise Compass (daily schedule planner).
12. See the Royal Theatre Shows
Another good reason to check the Cruise Compass is the schedule of the evening shows at the Royal Theatre. I was impressed with all the entertaining shows that we watched! Like Starwater, the shows feature world-class performers and spectacular choreography thanks to Royal Caribbean’s own in-house production company.
13. Go Shopping
Head to the shops near the Royal Esplanade on Deck 4 and The Via on Deck 5 for your retail therapy session. Enjoy duty-free shopping & and a wide selection from health & wellness products, make-up, watches & eye-wear to art pieces.
14. Explore The Decks
With a total of 16 floors, the massive Quantum of the Seas offers lots of Instagramable photo opportunities. Here are some of my favorite spots:
Royal Esplanade
Bird’s eye view of the whitewater trailing behind the cruise ship — Open area at the aft (back) of Deck 14. Al-fresco area at the backmost part of Windjammer. Have your photographer go up the stairs for a stunning top-to-bottom angle.
Giant Magenta Bear — Deck 15, beside the rock climbing wall
The Via — In front of Jamie’s Italian and Tiffany & Co.
Butterfly Wall — Aft Elevator Lifts. A glass-bottom floor can be found at the stairs Deck 14-15.
Retro Van and Carpe Diem Wall — Deck 15 aft, along the running track
American Icon Grill
15. Have a Drink at the Bionic Bar
Experience a high-tech bar at the Bionic Bar. Just enter your order on a tablet to get the robot bartender to prepare your drink!
16. Celebrate Your Special Day
The trip was very memorable not only because it was my first time to go on a Royal Caribbean cruise, but my birthday also happened to fall on the day while we at sea. Going on a cruise is one of the best ways to celebrate special occasions since you’ll be treated to a feast and lots of fun activities all day.
17. Experience the Shore Excursions
One of the main benefits of going on a cruise is getting to travel to different places in one trip. You can rest easy in your comfortable stateroom and wake up to a new adventure every day. The cruise itinerary typically alternates days at sea with a day docked at port, during which you can take a shore excursion and go about exploring.
2020 Quantum of the Seas Itinerary
January 2020, february 2020, august 2020, september 2020, october 2020, november 2020, december 2020, 2020 quantum of the seas destinations.
Destinations: Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Malacca.
Destinations: Phuket.
Destinations: Ho Chi Minh, Danang, Nha Trang.
China (mainland)
Destinations: Beijing, Tianjin.
Destinations: Okinawa, Nagasaki, Fukuoka, Kyoto (Maizuru), Sakaiminato, Kagoshima, Kumamoto (Yatsushiro).
Get in touch with Royal Caribbean
For inquiries and bookings, you can contact Royal Caribbean through the channels listed below. Make sure to follow their Facebook and Instagram accounts because they frequently post promos and special deals. Feel free to drop them a message too.
Facebook — @royalcaribbeanPH
Instagram — @royalcaribbeanphilippines
Address — 3/F PCCI Corporate Center, 118 L.P. Leviste Street, Salcedo Village, Makati City 1227, Philippines
Phone — (+63)(02) 88922701
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Quantum of the Seas: A Complete Tour of the Ship
Step aboard the Quantum of the Seas, a cruise ship operated by Royal Caribbean, and get ready to embark on a complete tour of this magnificent vessel. The video takes you on a virtual journey, allowing you to explore all the amenities, features, and attractions available onboard. From the various dining options to the entertainment venues, recreational activities, and public spaces, this tour provides a comprehensive overview of everything this ship has to offer. Whether you’re a seasoned cruiser or someone interested in experiencing a cruise for the first time, this video serves as the perfect guide to help you navigate and make the most of your time on Quantum of the Seas.
Quantum of the Seas is not your ordinary cruise ship – it proudly holds the title of being the first Quantum class cruise ship and is one of the largest in the world. With its unique features and amenities, such as the North Star observation pod, bumper cars, laser tag, and a 270-degree theater, there’s no shortage of excitement and entertainment onboard. No matter the destination, whether it’s the United States, Asia, Alaska, or Australia, Quantum of the Seas is well-equipped to handle any weather conditions with its indoor and outdoor facilities. Whether you’re looking to relax by the pools or indulge in delicious meals at the various restaurants, this ship has something for everyone. So sit back, relax, and let this video take you on a virtual tour of the Quantum of the Seas.
Table of Contents
Ship Overview
Quantum of the seas: a cruise ship operated by royal caribbean.
Welcome aboard the Quantum of the Seas, a remarkable cruise ship operated by Royal Caribbean . This magnificent vessel is a part of the Quantum Class Cruise Ships, which are renowned for their size, innovation, and luxurious amenities. As one of the largest cruise ships in the world, Quantum of the Seas offers its passengers an unparalleled experience on the open seas.
First Quantum Class Cruise Ship
Quantum of the Seas holds the title of the first-ever Quantum Class Cruise Ship. This class of ships was introduced by Royal Caribbean with the aim of redefining the cruising experience and taking it to new heights of luxury and entertainment. With its cutting-edge design and state-of-the-art features, this ship truly sets the standard for the future of cruising.
One of the Largest Cruise Ships in the World
Prepare to be amazed by the sheer size of Quantum of the Seas. As one of the largest cruise ships in the world, it offers an enormous amount of space and a wide range of facilities to cater to all passengers’ needs. Whether you choose to relax by the pool, dine in one of its many restaurants, or indulge in thrilling activities, there is plenty of room for everyone to enjoy.
Unique Features and Amenities
Quantum of the Seas has an array of unique features and amenities that make it stand out from other cruise ships. From its cutting-edge technology, such as robot bartenders and virtual balconies, to its world-class entertainment venues and dining options, every aspect of this ship has been carefully designed to provide an unforgettable experience. Get ready to explore all the wonders that await onboard this extraordinary vessel.
A Video Tour of Quantum of the Seas
To give you a glimpse of the incredible experience that awaits you onboard Quantum of the Seas, we have put together a video tour showcasing all the ship’s amenities and features. Sit back, relax, and let us take you on a virtual tour of this magnificent vessel.
Dining Options on Board
Quantum of the Seas offers a diverse range of dining options to tantalize your taste buds. From casual buffet-style restaurants to elegant specialty dining venues, there is something to satisfy every palate. Whether you are in the mood for succulent steak, fresh seafood, or international cuisine, you will find it all on this ship. With a variety of dining packages available, you can enjoy a different culinary experience every night of your cruise.
Entertainment Venues
Prepare to be dazzled by the entertainment options available on Quantum of the Seas. From Broadway-style shows to live music performances, there is always something happening onboard to keep you entertained. Whether you want to laugh at a comedy show, dance the night away at a club, or watch a movie under the stars, the ship’s entertainment venues have it all.
Recreational Activities
If you’re seeking adventure and excitement, Quantum of the Seas has plenty of recreational activities to keep you entertained. Challenge yourself on the rock climbing wall, test your surfing skills on the Flowrider surf simulator, or experience the thrill of indoor skydiving at the iFly skydiving simulator. For those who prefer a more relaxing experience, there are also tranquil pools and hot tubs where you can unwind and soak up the sun.
Design Overview
Quantum of the Seas boasts a stunning design that combines elegance and modernity. From its sleek exterior to its chic interior spaces, every inch of this ship has been meticulously designed to create a sense of luxury and sophistication. The attention to detail is evident in the ship’s artwork, furnishings, and overall ambiance, making it a truly visually appealing vessel.
Cabins and Suites
For a comfortable and luxurious stay, Quantum of the Seas offers a range of cabins and suites to suit every budget and preference. Whether you choose an interior cabin, a balcony cabin with stunning ocean views, or a spacious suite with exclusive amenities, you can rest assured that your accommodation will be a sanctuary of relaxation and comfort.
Public Spaces
Quantum of the Seas features a plethora of public spaces where passengers can gather, socialize, and enjoy a variety of activities. From the bustling Via and Esplanade, lined with shops and restaurants, to the tranquil Solarium, reserved for adults only, there is a space to suit every mood. Whether you want to shop, dine, or simply relax and take in the breathtaking views, the ship’s public spaces provide the perfect setting.
Destinations
Various destinations visited by quantum of the seas.
Embarking on a journey aboard Quantum of the Seas opens up a world of exciting destinations. This ship sails to various regions across the globe, allowing passengers to experience the wonders of different countries and cultures. From thrilling adventures in the United States and Asia to breathtaking scenery and wildlife encounters in Alaska and Australia, there is a destination to suit every type of traveler.
United States
Quantum of the Seas offers unforgettable itineraries that include ports of call in the United States. From the vibrant city of New York to the sunny beaches of Florida, passengers have the opportunity to explore some of America’s most iconic destinations. Whether you want to indulge in shopping, immerse yourself in history, or simply relax on a beautiful beach, the United States offers a diverse range of experiences for all.
With its homeport in Singapore, Quantum of the Seas offers incredible itineraries that allow passengers to discover the captivating charm of Asia. From the bustling streets of Hong Kong to the ancient temples of Thailand, each port of call offers a unique cultural experience. With a blend of ancient traditions and modern marvels, Asia truly has something to offer everyone.
Alaska, known for its stunning landscapes and abundant wildlife, is another destination visited by Quantum of the Seas. Passengers have the opportunity to witness towering glaciers, go whale-watching, or take part in thrilling outdoor activities such as hiking and kayaking. This region’s raw natural beauty and rich cultural heritage make it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers.
The land Down Under is another enchanting destination included in Quantum of the Seas’ itineraries. From the iconic Sydney Opera House to the breathtaking Great Barrier Reef, Australia is a land of diverse landscapes and unforgettable experiences. Whether you want to explore the vibrant cities, relax on pristine beaches, or discover unique wildlife, this country offers a wealth of attractions for every traveler.
Indulge in the ultimate poolside experience at the main pool on Quantum of the Seas. Surrounded by comfortable loungers and lush tropical foliage, this expansive pool is the perfect spot to take a refreshing dip or soak up the sun’s rays. With its lively atmosphere and crystal-clear waters, the main pool is a hub of activity and a favorite gathering place for passengers of all ages.
For those seeking a more adventurous pool experience, the wave pool on Quantum of the Seas is a must-visit. Get ready to ride the simulated waves as they crash against the shore, creating an exhilarating and fun-filled experience. Whether you’re a seasoned surfer or a beginner looking for some excitement, the wave pool is guaranteed to provide endless thrills.
After a long day of exploring onboard or in port, what could be better than unwinding in one of the ship’s soothing hot tubs? Located on the pool deck, these bubbling havens of relaxation offer the perfect opportunity to rejuvenate both body and mind. Sink into the warm waters, let the jets massage your cares away, and enjoy the panoramic views of the open sea.
Complimentary Ice Cream
No pool deck experience would be complete without a sweet treat to cool you down. Quantum of the Seas understands this, which is why it offers complimentary ice cream for all passengers. Whether you prefer classic flavors like vanilla and chocolate or want to try something more adventurous, there is a variety of delicious ice cream options to satisfy your cravings.
Adult-Only Area
Looking for a relaxing space away from the hustle and bustle of the main pool? Look no further than the Solarium on Quantum of the Seas. This serene, adults-only retreat provides a peaceful and tranquil environment where you can unwind and recharge. With its soothing ambiance and luxurious amenities, the Solarium is the perfect spot to escape to for some well-deserved relaxation.
The Solarium features its own set of pools, specifically designed for adults seeking a quiet swim. Dive into the refreshing waters, take a leisurely swim, or simply float your cares away. Surrounded by lush greenery and comfortable loungers, the pools in the Solarium offer a serene and picturesque setting for a peaceful aquatic experience.
For the ultimate relaxation, the Solarium also boasts its own hot tubs. Immerse yourself in the warm waters and feel the tension melt away as the jets massage your muscles. Whether you prefer a solitary soak or a romantic dip with a loved one, the hot tubs in the Solarium provide the perfect setting for a blissful and rejuvenating experience.
Great Views
In addition to its relaxing pools and hot tubs, the Solarium also offers breathtaking views of the open sea. Lounge on comfortable chairs or daybeds, sip on a cocktail, and soak in the panoramic vistas. Whether you prefer the tranquility of gazing at the endless horizon or watching the vibrant hues of a stunning sunset, the Solarium offers the perfect vantage point to enjoy the beauty of the sea.
Flowrider Surf Simulator
Get ready to catch a wave without ever leaving the ship with the Flowrider surf simulator on Quantum of the Seas. Whether you’re a seasoned surfer or a beginner, this thrilling activity offers an opportunity to experience the excitement of surfing in a controlled environment. Ride the artificial waves, test your balance, and see if you have what it takes to conquer the surf.
iFly Skydiving Simulator
Experience the exhilaration of skydiving without jumping out of a plane at the iFly skydiving simulator on Quantum of the Seas. Feel the rush of wind as it lifts you off the ground, allowing you to experience the sensation of freefalling in a safe and controlled environment. This one-of-a-kind activity is sure to give you an adrenaline rush and create memories that will last a lifetime.
Rock Climbing Wall
Challenge yourself both mentally and physically at the rock climbing wall on Quantum of the Seas. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced climber, this thrilling activity offers an opportunity to reach new heights. Ascend the wall, harness your inner adventurer, and enjoy the sense of accomplishment as you conquer the summit.
Sports Activities
In addition to its adrenaline-pumping activities, Quantum of the Seas offers a range of sports activities to keep passengers entertained. From basketball and volleyball to table tennis and golf, there is no shortage of options for those who want to stay active. Engage in friendly competition, hone your skills, and make the most of the ship’s fantastic sports facilities.
Windjammer Marketplace
Buffet restaurant.
The Windjammer Marketplace on Quantum of the Seas is a beloved buffet restaurant that offers a wide array of culinary delights. From breakfast through to dinner, this venue is a favorite among passengers due to its diverse selection of international cuisines. Indulge in an assortment of hot and cold dishes, salads, soups, and decadent desserts, all prepared by talented chefs.
Variety of Food Options
Whether you have a particular craving or want to sample a little bit of everything, the Windjammer Marketplace has plenty to satisfy your appetite. From Asian stir-fry to juicy burgers, Mexican favorites to classic Italian pasta, there is a dish for every palate. With themed nights and daily specials, you can always look forward to something new and exciting.
Outdoor Seating with Ocean Views
One of the highlights of dining in the Windjammer Marketplace is the option to enjoy your meal in the outdoor seating area. Bask in the warm sun, feel the cool sea breeze, and take in the panoramic ocean views as you savor your delicious meal. With its relaxed and casual atmosphere, dining al fresco at the Windjammer Marketplace is a delightful experience.
Coastal Kitchen
Specialty restaurant for suite guests.
Coastal Kitchen on Quantum of the Seas is a specialty restaurant that caters exclusively to suite guests. This elegant venue offers a unique and refined dining experience, where every dish is carefully crafted using the finest ingredients. From delectable seafood to succulent meats, each culinary creation is a work of art designed to please even the most discerning palate.
Modern Italian Cuisine
Coastal Kitchen specializes in modern Italian cuisine, known for its emphasis on fresh ingredients and bold flavors. Delight in the richness of homemade pasta, the delicate balance of flavors in seafood dishes, and the perfect pairing of wine with every course. With its elegant ambiance and attentive service, dining at Coastal Kitchen is a truly luxurious experience.
The Via and Esplanade
Shops and stores.
The Via and Esplanade on Quantum of the Seas are vibrant and bustling areas that are home to a variety of shops and stores. Whether you’re looking for designer clothing, jewelry, souvenirs, or everyday essentials, you will find it all in this retail haven. Take a leisurely stroll down the promenade, browse the shops, and indulge in a bit of retail therapy.
Jamie’s Italian Restaurant
Located on the Via and Esplanade, Jamie’s Italian Restaurant offers a taste of celebrity chef Jamie Oliver’s culinary expertise. Indulge in delicious Italian cuisine made with fresh, seasonal ingredients, and enjoy the warm and inviting ambiance of this popular eatery. From mouthwatering pizzas to hearty pasta dishes, Jamie’s Italian Restaurant is a must-visit for food lovers.
Vintages Wine Bar
For wine enthusiasts, Vintages Wine Bar on Quantum of the Seas is a haven of sophistication and indulgence. Sip on a selection of fine wines from around the world, carefully chosen by expert sommeliers. Whether you prefer a bold red, a crisp white, or a sparkling champagne, Vintages Wine Bar offers the perfect setting to relax, unwind, and savor the flavors of the vine.
Embarking on a cruise aboard Quantum of the Seas promises a comprehensive and enjoyable experience that caters to every guest’s needs and desires. From its innovative features and luxurious amenities to its diverse dining options and thrilling activities, this ship offers something for everyone. Explore breathtaking destinations around the world, relax by the pools, indulge in delectable cuisine, and create memories that will last a lifetime. Get ready for the journey of a lifetime on Quantum of the Seas.
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Quantum Of The Seas Overview
The Quantum of the Seas is Royal Caribbean’s showcase ship. Designed to WOW, Quantum of the Seas is on the cutting edge of cruising with features like the North Star, which is a capsule that takes passengers over the edge of the ship 300 feet above the water for 360-degree views of open ocean. Inside the ship passengers have the chance to experience never before seen spaces on a cruise ship, like the Seaplex, which is a multi-use area that will play host to bumper cars and a roller skating rink. Quantum of the Seas ’ Two70 is an expansive lounge that, with the help of digital screens and aerial performers, turns into an interactive performance space at night.
- Passenger Capacity: 4,180 (double occupancy)
- Year Built: 2014
- Last Refurbished: 2019
- Ripcord by iFLY Royal Caribbean has done it again. They’ve already created ice skating rinks onboard ten of their ships, and have the FlowRider surf simulator that allows you to surf while on the pool deck. Now, you can sky dive on the Quantum of the Seas. The skydiving is simulated and called Ripcord by iFLY. Essentially you gear up and enter a chamber that pushes air up causing you to float and experience the thrill of flying.
- North Star The North Star is an innovative feature that’s truly revolutionary. It’s a jewel shaped capsule surrounded by windows that is connected to the ship via an arm that takes the capsule over the edge of the ship. The North Star provides views unlike any other as it allows you to travel over the edge of your ship while sailing through the majestic Atlantic or soothing Caribbean Sea. This experience is not to be missed, and is especially magical at sunset.
- Two70 At the stern of the ship, you’ll find Two70, an inventive space where three decks are transformed into one lounge where the sun shines in through the windowed walls. By day this is a lounge with a gourmet marketplace. It has a library and space for enriching craft classes, demonstrations and lectures. At night the space becomes an entertainment venue with 100-inch LED video screens and aerialists putting on dazzling productions.
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Quantum Of The Seas Cruise Destinations
With cruises to 72 countries on six continents, you can sail just about anywhere in the world with Royal Caribbean. This contemporary, innovative line offers unique and exciting itineraries that are designed to wow. They offer sailings that range from a tropical paradise to a thrilling tundra. Destinations include, but are not limited to: Alaska, Australia, Canada/New England, the Caribbean, the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, the Panama Canal and South America.
Gaze upon the glaciers and take rugged excursions into the tundra with an Alaska cruise.
Asia cruises feature unique flavors, wildlife, and cultures to explore.
You’ll love the laidback outback and superb wildlife you’ll experience on a cruise to Australia and New Zealand.
Learn to shake your body at a luau or explore the intriguing black sand beaches during a cruise to Hawaii.
Mexican Riviera
Soak up some fun in the sun on a Mexican Riviera cruise with Royal Caribbean for beaches, ruins, tequila and more.
South Pacific / Tahiti
Find peace or adventure in the stunning paradises of the South Pacific. Either way, it’ll be unforgettable.
Transpacific
Cruise across the Pacific Ocean and discover a peaceful paradise in islands of Hawaii or the South Pacific.
Quantum Of The Seas Departure Ports
Royal Caribbean not only builds their ships to have a wow factor, but they also make their itineraries just as appealing. Royal has ships stationed across the U.S. and in several international ports to give their passengers lots of opportunity to get to a cruise quickly and easily. You can cruise from Miami to Seattle or Perth to Rotterdam, there’s a departure port for you. Find out more about Royal Caribbean’s itineraries and ships when you contact a qualified consultant at The Cruise Web.
Brisbane, Australia
Brisbane with its lazy subtropical aura is quickly becoming one of Australia’s most popular cruise destinations.
The near perfect days, beautiful scenery, pristine beaches and sparkling water offer the perfect backdrop for any dream adventure in Sydney, Australia.
Singapore, Singapore
Southeast Asia’s most modern city, Singapore, also contains a lot of history and treasures from the past, along with a perfect tropical climate – all making Singapore a wonderful destination year round.
Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo is a dazzling city where you might be overwhelmed at first by its modernity but will find lots of interesting subcultures in its various neighborhoods.
Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii
Honolulu, with its near perfect weather every day and beautiful mountains and tropical landscapes, is a destination not to be missed.
The possibilities are endless when cruising to or from the City of Angels. Let your inner rock star shine as you explore the many wonders of Los Angeles, California.
Known as The Emerald City, Seattle is a beautiful, luscious city with incredible views of the Cascade Mountains and Elliott Bay. The city is full of activities for both water lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Whether it’s your cruise destination or a launching point, Vancouver is a beautiful destination in itself with a sophisticated downtown and lots of natural elements to explore.
Quantum Of The Seas Deck Plans
Deck eleven, deck twelve, deck thirteen, deck fourteen, deck fifteen, deck sixteen, quantum of the seas staterooms.
Balcony (NQ)
Balcony (xn).
Balcony (XI)
Balcony (xq).
Balcony (CB)
Balcony (JS)
Bedroom area with two twin beds that convert to Royal King*. Full bathroom with tub. Sitting area with sofa that converts to double bed. Large corner private balcony. Semi-private vestibule can be used to connect adjacent Studio Interior Stateroom and Ocean View Balcony Stateroom. Sleeps up to 4.
Balcony (2F)
Single full size bed, full bathroom and private balcony. Single occupancy stateroom, no single supplement required. Can sleep up to 2.
Balcony (SD)
Balcony (xb).
Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, sitting area with sofa, and full bathroom.
Balcony (1C)
Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, sitting area with sofa, full bathroom and private balcony.
Balcony (2C)
Balcony (4c), balcony (1d), balcony (1e), balcony (2d), balcony (2e), balcony (3d), balcony (4d), balcony (5d), balcony (6d), balcony (7d).
Balcony (8D)
Balcony (DO)
Balcony (D1)
Balcony (d3).
Balcony (D2)
Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, sitting area with sofa, full bathroom and private balcony. Accessible rooms include Two twin beds that convert to Royal King with open bed frames. Automatic wider entry door, turning spaces, private balcony, sitting area with lowered vanity, closet rods, and safe, and a private bathroom with a wider door, roll-in shower, grab bars, fold-down shower bench, hand-held shower head, raised toilet, and a lowered sink.
Balcony (D4)
Inside (ZQ)
Inside (CI)
Inside (5U)
Inside (1u).
High-definition screen that spans nearly floor to ceiling, providing real-time views of the ocean and destinations. Bedroom area with two twin beds that convert to Royal King, sitting area with sofa, and full bathroom.
Inside (2U)
Inside (V3)
Large Interior Stateroom with a Virtual Balcony, a high-definition screen that spans nearly floor to ceiling, providing real-time views of the ocean and destinations. Bedroom area with two twin beds that convert to Royal King, sitting area with sofa, and full bathroom.
Inside (3U)
Stateroom with a Virtual Balcony, a high-definition screen that spans nearly floor to ceiling, providing real-time views of the ocean and destinations. Two twin beds that convert to Royal King with open bed frames. Automatic wider entry door, turning spaces, sitting area with lowered vanity, closet rods, and safe, and a private bathroom with a wider door, roll-in shower, grab bars, fold-down shower bench, hand-held shower head, raised toilet, and a lowered sink.
Inside (4U)
Inside (v1), inside (v2).
Inside (2W)
Studio Interior Stateroom with full size bed and full bathroom. Enjoy Virtual Views of real-time scenery via your flat-screen television. Single occupancy stateroom, no single supplement required. Can sleep up to 2.
Inside (SI)
Inside (zi).
Interior W/ Virtual Balcony (1U)
Oceanview (3M)
Oceanview (4m), oceanview (yq).
Oceanview (5N)
Oceanview (1m).
Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, full bathroom and sitting area with sofa. Alcove with large forward-view panoramic window with seat and lounge chair.
Oceanview (2M)
Oceanview (F)
Oceanview (G)
Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, full bathroom, plus sitting area with sofa, window seat and lounge chair.
Oceanview (YO)
Oceanview (1n).
Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, sitting area with sofa, and full bathroom. Accessible rooms include Two twin beds that convert to Royal King with open bed frames. Automatic wider entry door, turning spaces, sitting area with lowered vanity, closet rods, and safe, and a private bathroom with a wider door, roll-in shower, grab bars, fold-down shower bench, hand-held shower head, raised toilet, and a lowered sink.
Oceanview (2N)
Oceanview (I)
Oceanview (h).
Bedroom area with two twin beds that convert to Royal King and separate dressing area with entrance to bathroom. Full bathroom with tub, two sinks and second entrance that opens to living room. Living room with sofa that converts to double bed, entertainment center, and writing desk. Private balcony with seating area and private dining. Sleeps up to 4.
Bedroom area with two twin beds that convert to Royal King and separate dressing area with entrance to bathroom. Full bathroom with tub, two sinks and second entrance that opens to living room. Living room with sofa that converts to double bed, entertainment center, and writing desk. Wrap around private balcony with seating area and private dining. Sleeps up to 4.
Bedroom area with two twin beds that convert to Royal King. Full bathroom with tub and two sinks. Separate half bath. Marble entry, large closets, living area with dining table and sofa that converts to double bed. Wrap around private balcony with seating area and private outdoor dining. Sleeps up to 4.
Bedroom area with two twin beds that convert to Royal King. Full bathroom with tub. Separate half bath. Sitting area with sofa that converts to double bed. Private balcony. Sleeps up to 4 or 5.
One bedroom, two bathrooms, sleeps up to 4. Two-deck-high stateroom with panoramic views. On main level, open living/dining room with sofa that converts to double bed. Full bath with shower. Private balcony with dining area. On second level, master bedroom with two twin beds that convert to Royal King and a private bath with shower and sink.
One bedroom, two bathrooms, sleeps up to 4. Two-deck-high stateroom with panoramic views. On main level, open living/dining room with sofa that converts to double bed. Split bath setup with shower and sink in one bath, toilet and sink in the other. Private balcony with dining area. On second level, master bedroom with two twin beds that convert to Royal King, private bath with shower and sink, and private balcony.
One bedroom, two bathrooms, sleeps up to 6. Two-deck-high stateroom with panoramic views. On main level, open living/dining room with dry bar and sofa that converts to double bed. Separate media room with sofa that converts to queen bed and full bath with shower. Large private balcony with whirlpool and dining area. Master bedroom on second level has two twin beds that convert to Royal King** and a private bath with a soaking tub, shower, two sinks and bidet, private balcony, dual whirlpool tub.
Two bedrooms, two bathrooms, sleeps up to 8. Master bedroom with two twin beds that convert to Royal King, private bathroom with tub and separate dressing area. Second bedroom with two twin beds that convert to Royal King and two Pullman beds. Full second bathroom with shower. Living area with sofa that converts to a double bed, marble entry and entertainment center. Wrap around private balcony with seating area and private outdoor dining.
Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, Large, spa-inspired split bath with soaking tub, and large separate shower. Shower has frosted glass wall that allows natural light from living area. Toilet and second sink in separate half bath. Sitting area with corner settee. Private balcony. Sleeps up to 2. Accessible rooms include Two twin beds that convert into Royal King with open bed frame. Automatic wider entry door, turning spaces, sitting area with lowered vanity, closet rods, safe, grab bars.
Photo Gallery for Quantum Of The Seas Cruise Ship
Royal Caribbean’s ships are known for eliciting wows from passengers. Get a look at their innovative approach to cruising in this photo gallery that features the FlowRider, AquaTheater and Central Park.
Aerial view of the Flow Rider
Bumper Cars onboard the Quantum of the Seas
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Enjoy breathtaking views from the North Star
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- Sports Tournament
- The Workshop
- Vitality At Sea Spa and Fitness Center *
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- Casino Royale *
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- American Icon Grill - American
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Quantum Of The Seas current position
Quantum Of The Seas current location is at North Pacific Ocean (coordinates 23.86365 N / -153.03903 W) cruising at speed of 15.9 kn (29 km/h | 18 mph) en route to VANCOUVER. The AIS position was reported 29 minutes ago.
Current itinerary of Quantum Of The Seas
Quantum Of The Seas current cruise is 10 days, one-way from Honolulu to Vancouver . Prices start from USD 649 (double occupancy rates). The itinerary starts on 19 Apr, 2024 and ends on 29 Apr, 2024 .
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Quantum Of The Seas Itineraries
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The 2014-built Quantum of the Seas is the first Quantum-class Royal Caribbean vessel, with sisterships Anthem OTS (2015) and Ovation OTS (2016). Similarly designed are the "Quantum-Ultra Class" Spectrum OTS (2019) and Odyssey OTS (2020).
The vessel (IMO number 9549463) is currently Bahamas- flagged (MMSI 311000267) and registered in Nassau .
Next is shown a Quantum-class ship as looked from above.
History - construction and ownership
Royal Caribbean International (RCI) is a US company, trademarked brand and subsidiary owned by Royal Caribbean Group (RCG/shipowner). RCI was established in 1968 and currently has over 1/5 of the worldwide cruise market. RCI also has RCG's largest fleet by both vessel number and GT tonnage (ship sizes and capacities).
All RCI liners have names ending with "of the Seas".
The 4200-passenger ship Quantum OTS is a next-generation Quantum Class ship. The new class of ships was known in the past under the name "Project Sunshine". The Quantum-Class is larger than the earlier Freedom by 13,000 GT. With these new dimensions, the class became the second largest in the fleet of the cruise company after the Oasis class.
Decks and Cabins
Quantum Of The Seas staterooms (2094 total, in 33 grades) include 125 Suites, 1446 Balcony, 148 Oceanview, 375 Inside (including Virtual Balcony) and also 28 Studios (Balcony and Interior). Most cabins are sized 180-200 ft2 / 17-19 m2. Most cabin balconies are sized 55 ft2 / 5 m2. The largest is the Royal Loft Suite (1660 ft2 / 152 m2 plus 620 ft2 / 58 m2 wraparound terrace). Wheelchair-accessible cabins are 22.
The boat has 16 decks , of which 15 passenger-accessible and 9 with cabins.
The new “Royal Suite Class” booking category (suite accommodations only) provides the ship’s highest paying passengers with the ultimate all-inclusive cruise experience of Royal Caribbean, marked by Coastal Kitchen exclusive access, 24-hour personal butler service, included gratuities, all-inclusive drinks, free Internet and thermal suite unlimited access.
Quantum OTS also has RCI's Virtual Balcony Interior cabins (with floor-ceiling 4K UHD screens that receive real-time video streaming from the ship's outside cameras). Compared to the Oasis-class, Quantum-class liners have larger staterooms, more connected cabins (for families with kids) and Studios (designed for solo travelers).
Shipboard dining options - Food and Drinks
Passengers on Quantum of the Seas are offered plenty of dining options to choose from (25 onboard dining options, of which 14 are complimentary), with multiple choices for light bites as well. Reservations for all restaurants can be made online ahead of the cruise. Though not required, reservations are definitely recommended to ensure guests get to eat where they want, when they want. Food and service at the main restaurants, Silk, Chic, American Icon and The Grande, is varied and offers an array of experiences.
Follows the complete list of Quantum of the Seas restaurants and food bars.
- The Grande (two fixed dinner seatings and "My Time Dining")
- Chic Restaurant (one of the four dining rooms)
- American Icon Grill (one of the four dining rooms)
- The Silk (Asian cuisine, one of the four dining rooms)
- La Patisserie (specialty coffee and teas bar; offers fresh-made pastries and sweets)
- Wonderland Imaginative Cuisine
- Windjammer Marketplace buffet restaurant (offers Early Breakfast at 6:30 am, Breakfast between 7-11:30 am, Lunch 11.30-3:30 pm, and Dinner 6.30-9 pm)
- Chops Grille (steakhouse/seafood)
- Chef’s Table (14-guest capacity, gourmet private dining package)
- Sorrento’s (Italian restaurant)
- Jamie's Italian Restaurant ( menu , deck 5) is a 132-seat specialty trattoria restaurant (at surcharge USD 30 pp dinner, USD 20 pp for lunch/sea days only) via a partnership with British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver,
- Izumi (73-seat Asian/Japanese restaurant)
- The Cafe @ Two70° (casual dining marketplace)
- Coastal Kitchen (Suite passengers only restaurant)
- Solarium Bistro (healthy dining menu, ex-“Devinly Decadence”)
- SeaPlex Dog House (complimentary).
Shipboard entertainment options - Fun and Sport
Guests on Quantum of the Seas are free to enjoy 16 decks, with a top deck featuring a Solarium for adults, an outdoor pool, a new indoor pool with a roof system and H2O Zone kids' aqua park. Additional facilities aboard the cruise ship include a surf simulator, a rock climbing wall measuring 40ft above the deck, a spa, a casino, and an outdoor movie screen.
Quantum OTS (and all Quantum-Class liners) feature as unique facilities "iFly by RipCord" (skydiving simulator at a fee, reservations are required) and "North Star" (jewel-shaped glass capsule) rising 300 ft (92 m) above sea level for 360-degree views above the ship. North Star is at a fee and also can be privately booked (for special events). At "iFly by RipCord", each passenger is fitted with goggles, helmet and jumpsuit before jumping into the chamber (1-min sessions). These vessels also have Bionic Bar where "bartending robots" mix up cocktails ordered via a tablet.
The Royal Theater hosts the major production show onboard the Quantum, "Mamma Mia!," which features ABBA's greatest hits. The result is an exceptional show and spectacular event that makes everyone want to sing and dance along. The Quantum cruise ship boasts with the DreamWorks Experience - a themed programming in partnership with the Walt Disney Company. This new entertainment program is aimed at families and offers movies-themed DreamWorks activities on select RCI ships within the fleet. The list of special activities includes characters meet and greets (of course, plus photo ops).
Additional amenities include: Complimentary 24-hour Room-Service, Supervised Youth programs (Adventure Ocean, Royal Babies, Royal Tots, Dream Works experience), Internet/WiFi Access, Laundry.
Follows the complete list of Quantum of the Seas lounges, clubs and other entertainment venues for kids, teens and adults.
- Royal Theater (1299-seat, features 3D Movies, aerial acrobatic performances and Broadway-style productions)
- Music Hall (2-deck high live entertainment venue)
- Two70° Lounge (3-deck high relaxation observation lounge with live entertainment)
- Photo Gallery and Shop; SeaTrek Shop (diving equipment)
- Crown Lounge (fka Diamond Club Lounge & Bar for past guests only); Concierge Club and Lounge (suite- and past guests only); Card Room
- Harp and Horn Pub (former Michael’s Genuine Pub), Bionic Bar, NorthStar Bar, Schooner Bar (piano bar); Sky Bar
- Royal Esplanade (an area between the boutique shops and restaurants on decks 4 and 5; part of it is “The Via” with the Vintages wine bar, Port Merchants and Jamie’s)
- Casino Royale; Casino VIP
- Boleros (Latin night bar)
- Outdoor Movie Screen
- Cafe Promenade (24-hour; serves snacks and drinks, as well as Starbucks specialty coffee)
- Vitality at Sea Spa and Fitness Center; 10 jacuzzis (2 cantilevered); 4 pools
- Solarium lounge (includes Solarium Cafe, pool bar and adults-only pool area); Solarium Bar
- Video Games Arcade; The Living Room and Night Club teen areas; Royal Babies and Tots Nursery; Adventure Ocean kids lounge area; Workshop (family venue); H2O Zone family and kids area; Kung Fu Panda
- SeaPlex (sports complex, with roller skating, bumper cars, circus school, full-sized basketball court); North Star; FlowRider (surf simulator); RipCord by iFly; Jogging Track; Rock-climbing Wall.
Itineraries
Quantum of the Seas itinerary program is based on 4- and 5-day short Asia roundtrip cruises from Shanghai and Hong Kong . During her Inaugural season, Quantum operated on Caribbean voyages out of Bayonne (Cape Liberty) New Jersey.
During winter 2019-2020 (November through April) the Quantum ship was homeported in Singapore for a total of 34 itineraries to Penang Malaysia , Phuket Thailand and Ho Chi Minh City/Saigon Vietnam . This deployment increased the Royal Caribbean's passenger capacity in Singapore by 30%.
Starting on December 1, 2020, the homeported in Singapore Quantum OTS became RCI's ever-first ship in operation since the fleet pause on March 14. The season (later extended through February 2022/14 months) had scheduled only Cruises to Nowhere (2-3-4-night "Ocean Getaways"/roundtrips) available for Singapore residents only and with no call ports along the route. The liner's max passenger capacity (4819) was limited to just 1000.
During summer 2021 (May through September), RCI planned to deploy Quantum OTS in Alaska - joining there the fleetmate Ovation OTS . Both liners were scheduled to operate 7-night roundtrips from homeport Seattle WA (leaving on Mondays). RCI's Alaskan season 2021 also had itineraries planned for Radiance OTS and Serenade OTS - both homeported in Vancouver BC and Seward AK (7-night one-ways). However, in late-January, RCI canceled Quantum's Alaskan 2021 season (April 25 through October 14) and the ship remained in Southeast Asia. Ovation-Serenade-Radiance ships' Alaskan schedules remained unchanged.
Following Ovation OTS , Quantum OTS became the second RCI vessel deployed in Australia (season 2022-2023). Quantum's inaugural Australian season (Nov 1, 2022, thru April 12, 2023) was based on homeporting in Brisbane QLD , and 6- to 10-day roundtrips visiting NSW (Sydney), Tasmania (Hobart), Queensland (Airlie Beach, Yorkeys Knob, Willis Island), South Pacific island ports in New Caledonia and Vanuatu, as well as 2-night/3-day Samplers ( cruises to nowhere ).
In November 2025, Quantum OTS starts homeporting in Los Angeles (joining the fleetmate Navigator OTS ) to operate 3- to 6-day roundtrips to Baja Mexico. Quantum's 2025-2026 season (October 2 through April 21) grouped 11 different itineraries and a total of 44 departures out of LA. Cabo San Lucas is visited for a 2-day/overnight stay.
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Quantum Of The Seas Wiki
On February 11, 2011, under “Project Sunshine”, the shipowner RCCL announced the order of a new vessel. It represents a new passenger ship class of all three units, the first of which (Quantum) was delivered in 2014. On February 29, 2012, RCCL announced the order of the second “Sunshine” ship – Anthem (launched in 2015).
On January 31, 2013, the new vessel class was officially named “Quantum Class”. On this day were also officially announced the names of the first two vessels – Quantum and the Anthem OTS. The third vessel of this class (Ovation) was scheduled for launch in April 2016.
Quantum OTS is Royal Caribbean's first Quantum-class vessel, with "WOW" sisterships Anthem of the Seas (2015) and Ovation of the Seas (2016). There is a possibility the RCCL cruise company to order a fourth Quantum-class ship, as such an option was included in the contract.
Ship's godmother is Kristin Dawn Chenoweth (1968-bornUS actress and singer). It was delivered to RCI on October 28, 2014. Quantum OTS was initially homeported at Bayonne's Port Cape Liberty (New Jersey) . The Inaugural Cruise (maiden voyage) was on November 2, 2014. The itinerary was a Transatlantic crossing from the UK to USA (Southampton to NYC / Bayonne NJ). In 2016, Quantum was homeported in Shanghai China for roundtrips to ports in Japan and South Korea,
Quantum OTS refurbishment 2019 review
The ship's first drydock refurbishment was in 2019 (October 19 - November 16) done in Singapore (at Sembcorp Marine Shipyard). The USD 65 million drydocking project included general maintenance works, technical overhauls, refreshed interiors and new attractions. Deckplan changes include adding two new team gaming experiences - a Laser Tag and an Escape Room.
- vessel width: 162 ft (49 m), waterline width 136 ft (41 m)
- virtual balcony's LED screen is 80-inch 4K (ultra high-definition)
- jogging track length 436 ft (133 m)
- North Star's height is 300 ft (92 m) and turns every 15 min.
- SeaPlex' bumper cars are 15
- On each voyage, the ship is loaded with fresh fruit (25 tons), fresh vegetables (36 tons), fish (10 tons), eggs (79,000), still water (22,200 L), sparkling water (12,000 L).
- In the vessel's construction were used 37,000 tons of steel, 346 tons of glass. It took 41,600 man hours to build it.
- Engines/power: two Wartsila diesel (type 12V46F, power output 14400 kW each), two Wartsila diesel (type 16V46F, power output 19200 kW each), two Caterpillar engines (type 3516C HD (power output 2500 kW each)
- Diesel-electric propulsion: two ABB thrusters (type Azipod XO, power output 20,5 MW each), plus four Brunvoll bow thrusters (type FU115, power output 3500 kW each)
- A signature feature of the vessel is the top-deck located giant Polar Bear statue (named Felicia).
All Quantum-class liners don't have the top-deck Viking Crown observation lounge and the ice skating rink. There are also differences in the Royal Promenade (shopping mall area). Entertainment options are brand new, with many "firsts at sea" present in the line's brochures.
The list of ship's revolutionary new (WOW) features includes:
- "virtual balcony cabins" - all the Inside cabins feature a floor-ceiling 80-inch HDTV screen (203-cm) for real-time views (live camera feed showing the passing scenery). All Quantum cabins are ~9% larger than on Oasis-class ships.
- Bionic Bar (capacity 2 drinks per minute) uses 2 robotic arms to prepare mixed beverages (muddled, stirred, shaken and strained). Those can be ordered via an app (tablets or smartphones). Orders are displayed on large LED screens around the bar. The robotic bartenders use 30 different spirits and 21 mixers (8 sodas, 6 juices, 3 syrups, sugar, mint, limes, lemons).
- Two70° (located decks 5-7 stern, 3-story-high with a 270° panoramic view) - this lounge includes a cafe, an ice bar, at night it becomes a venue for nouveau-cirque-style production and a disco club.
- SeaPlex complex (deck 15 mid) - full-size basketball court, a roller-skating sports arena, bumper cars, table tennis, "food truck" (casual dining).
- "RipCord by iFLY" - it's the RCCL's new skydiving simulator (reservations to be made online prior to sailing).
- "NorthStar" - the sensational and absolutely complimentary observation tower (forward of the top deck) - a glass-walled capsule on a long rotating arm will lift small groups of passengers over the ship's edge (up to 300ft/91m above sea level).
Quantum Of The Seas Review: Pros, Cons, And Tips
Are you booked on the Quantum of the Seas and seeking a ship review; I’ve got you covered. Royal Caribbean’s Quantum of the Seas set the bar for innovation, luxury, and entertainment at sea. It is the flagship of Royal Caribbean’s ground-breaking Quantum class and was launched in 2014.
With its state-of-the-art technology, diverse dining options, and thrilling activities, there’s never a dull moment on this floating oasis. In this blog post, we’ll share our onboard experiences on this incredible ship during our cruise to Alaska.
Whether you’re a seasoned cruiser or a first-time voyager, you will be amazed by the dazzling amenities and dining options.
My wife Karen and I sailed recently from Vancouver to Alaska on the Quantum of the Seas. It was an unforgettable journey enhanced by all the ship had to offer.
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This was our 2nd cruise on a Quantum-class ship, as we previously completed a repositioning cruise to Hawaii from Vancouver, BC .
Even though we had a different itinerary and were cruising to the warmer waters of Hawaii, I was so impressed with the Ovation cruise ship that I wanted to try its sister ship, the Quantum of the Seas.
Quantum Of The Seas Overview
The Quantum of the Seas accommodates 4,180 passengers (double occupancy), with a maximum capacity of 4,900. There are 1,500 crew to operate the ship and serve the passengers.
The ship was full during our cruise and had virtually no vacant cabins with over 4,300 passengers onboard. There were over 300 children, which is below average for a Quantum of the Seas sailing.
If you are considering a bucket list cruise to Alaska on the Quantum of the Seas, here are some of the best things to enjoy on board:
RipCord by iFLY : Experience the thrill of skydiving without jumping out of a plane with this indoor skydiving simulator.
FlowRider : Test your surfing skills on this 40-foot-long surf simulator.
Two70 : A multifunctional entertainment venue featuring panoramic windows, transforming into an immersive multimedia experience. The shows are unique and sensational, with six robotic video screens and aerial performances at night.
SeaPlex : The SeaPlex is the largest indoor active space at sea. It offered roller skating, bumper cars, a basketball court, dodgeball, and more.
North Star : This observation capsule takes you 300 feet above sea level, providing breathtaking 360-degree views of the ocean and the ship.
Bionic Bar : Be served by robotic bartenders who mix and serve cocktails based on your custom order.
Solarium : An adults-only retreat with cascading lagoon pools, hot tubs, and a bar, perfect for relaxing and soaking up the sun.
Royal Esplanade : A lively shopping and entertainment district featuring boutiques, bars, and cafes.
Adventure Ocean : If you are traveling with kids, Adventure Ocean provides age-appropriate activities, games, and workshops to keep them entertained throughout the cruise.
What We Liked And Didn’t Like
As with any cruise ship, there are things you like and some you don’t like. It was no different on the Quantum of the Seas during our sail to Alaska.
Remember, this was our experience, and you may encounter a very different scenario. Here are our thoughts, and while some are minor, this will help if you choose Quantum on a future cruise.
- Staterooms have a tea station. Karen and I love our tea, and a kettle is a big convenience for us.
- The cabins are spacious. Our balcony cabin had a trundle bed to easily accommodate four.
- The Quantum offers 20 venues to get food or beverages. With so many choices, the eating spots never seemed crowded at meal times.
- Having two indoor pools for a cold destination like Alaska is ideal.
- There’s so much to do on the Quantum because of amenities like FlowRider, iFly, Northstar, bumper cars, roller skating, and more. So, there’s no room for boredom on a sea day.
- They put signs on the poolside loungers reminding us not to save space on loungers. This is a problem on many cruise lines, with passengers getting up early to throw towels on loungers for the entire day.
- Having the Day-of-the-Week signs in each elevator. When traveling, have you ever forgotten what day of the week it was during your vacation? I know some travelers like it that way!
- We liked the larger balconies. Our balcony had chairs with footstools to lounge and listen to the waves.
- At our first port in Ketchikan, Royal Caribbean had all guests meet in the Royal Theater before disembarking the ship. Thousands of people tried to reach one venue in a line that ran along half the ship, resulting in late excursions.
- Karen has several food allergies, and the restaurant manager repeatedly served her the wrong food. She informed the dining room staff of her allergies before and on the first day of our cruise.
- The toilet in our cabin had a problem known as “Delayed Flush.” Occasionally it would not flush after use or would flush 5 minutes later after pushing the button multiple times. We called Maintenance, and they did something while we were outside of our cabin. However, the problem persisted.
- As the ship was full, many events we wanted to book showed as ‘Sold Out’ frequently. It was difficult to get bookings, and some reservations we had disappeared due to problems with the Royal Caribbean app. Plus there was long waits for the bumper cars.
- Karen took the Premium North Star Experience at USD 69 per person while sailing into Endicott Arm. It was raining outside, so visibility was poor, but it was made worse by the steamed glass inside the pod.
- Service on the Quantum was not as good as we experienced on the Ovation of the Seas a year earlier.
- Two mornings, there was no hot water to take a shower. Cold showers just aren’t our thing, especially in a cold destination.
- Karen’s app stopped working on day five.
Dining On the Quantum Of The Seas
When reviewing a cruise ship, dining is a huge part of the cruise experience, especially if you’re a foodie. As a mega-ship, many dining options exist on the Quantum of the Seas.
Guests can enjoy many in their cruise fare, but the food and experience are much better if your budget can include one of the specialty restaurants.
The Quantum has four main complimentary restaurants: The Grande and Chic on Deck 3 and Silk and American Icon Grill on Deck 4. The menus are the same each evening across all four rooms.
Many cruise lines have reduced their dining options after the COVID pandemic. The Quantum still had one “classic” – New York Strip Steak – that repeated each night.
The Premium Selections were an additional charge for Maine Lobster Tail (USD 16.99), Filet Mignon (USD 19.99), and Surf & Turf (USD 34.99). This was my first time seeing this format on any main dining option.
The advantage is that you can have a ‘Specialty Restaurant’ quality without booking at another restaurant. Specialty dining restaurants fill up fast, with many passengers making reservations before they board the ship.
Windjammer Marketplace is Quantum’s casual buffet on Deck 14 and a great place to eat any time of the day. However, we were surprised when it closed early some evenings at 9 pm.
We used it primarily for breakfast or lunches and loved the self-serve, where we could get exactly what we wanted.
Here are some of the other popular dining venues available on the Quantum that are at no additional cost:
The Café @ Two70 : This café next to the Two70 serves gourmet salads, sandwiches, soups, and more.
Solarium Bistro : A casual spot offering a healthy breakfast and lunch dining venue.
Room Service : We tried room service for breakfast near the end of our cruise. The delivery was on time, and the food arrived hot. However, there’s a delivery charge of USD 7.95.
Coastal Kitchen : Exclusive to Suite guests and Pinnacle Club members. They offer Mediterranean influences and California cuisine.
Sorrento’s Pizza : Hand-tossed, New York-style pizzas with both classic and innovative combinations.
Café Promenade : This is the only 24/7 venue and offers coffee, pastries, sandwiches, and more.
SeaPlex Dog House : Located in the SeaPlex on Deck 16, this fun eatery looks like a food truck at sea. I was impressed they served gluten-free, and the food was very good.
Specialty (additional cost) Dining Venues : Four specialty restaurants are available on the Quantum of the Seas. You can save money by booking ahead before embarkation day.
These restaurants fill up quickly, so make your reservations as soon as possible to get the date and time you want. Here’s a full review of dining on the Quantum , including specialty restaurants and menus.
Tip for dining time: Try to get the dining time you want when booking your cruise. Since our cruise sailed at maximum capacity, guests found it impossible to change their dining venue and time.
Quantum Of The Seas Cabin Review
We originally booked an interior stateroom to experience a virtual balcony on our cruise. However, Royal Caribbean invited us to bid for an upgrade through their RoyalUp bid for an upgrade program.
Karen is a “master” at finding cruises at the right price. We won our bid, and received a balcony stateroom on deck 13. While it was under the buffet, we never heard any noise.
Our balcony cabin was contemporary, spacious, and with lots of storage. We were short some hangers, but guest services solved that problem by providing extra.
One of the amenities I like best is the kettle in the cabin. It’s great to be able to make tea without leaving the stateroom.
However, I was surprised that the kettle didn’t come with an assortment of teas, coffee, sugar, or cream. We frequently grabbed extra tea bags and sugar packs from the Windjammer to keep our supplies in the cabin.
Our private balcony was larger than those on competitor lines. In fact, we received two footstools with our lounge chairs so we could recline and listen to the ocean waves.
You can read a full review of our Quantum balcony cabin .
RipCord By iFly
RipCord is a fun adventure and allows you to simulate skydiving at sea. The activity takes about one hour, but you get just one minute of solo flying in the wind tunnel.
With the help of a giant fan blowing wind from underneath at 150 miles per hour (240 kph), you’ll feel light as a feather in the tunnel. I’ve seen kids as young as 3-and-a-half participate, but families of all ages are welcome.
A professional flyer is in the chamber with you all the time. You must watch a safety video first and answer questions about if you have had previous health issues that would prevent you from flying.
Karen tried iFly on our Quantum cruise and had as much fun as the first time on the Ovation of the Seas cruise. Royal Caribbean offered complimentary sessions on port days, and guests had to pay USD 29 on a sea day.
With the ship at maximum capacity, finding an available time slot was hard, so we had to keep trying each day as slots opened up. You need to book using the app, and you can do ONE complimentary and ONE paid session.
Alternatively, you could book a lesson, but these were very expensive.
Tip for doing iFly : If you want to do iFly and want photos or video, you cannot take a smartphone or camera with you. So, have family members book DIFFERENT time slots so you video each other.
The FlowRider surf simulator lets you practice your surfing or boogie-board skills while cruising at 22 knots at sea! Thirty thousand gallons of water per minute move at 30 miles per hour (48 kph) under you.
I have never surfed, so I took the easy lessons laying flat on a boogie board. After a couple of tries, I was on my knees.
The FlowRider is a popular area on sea days, and we would watch the surfers try their skills. Many are beginners and fall after a minute.
Watching the pros who can slalom back and forth on the waves and never fall down is impressive. You must meet minimum height requirements of 42 or 48 inches, depending on your chosen activity.
Be sure to sign up on the Royal Caribbean app. There are different times available depending on what level of surfing skill you have. And don’t worry if you’re cruising to Alaska; the water is heated.
Tip doing the FlowRider: Bring a Rashguard top or extra layer for cold weather destinations like Alaska.
Climbing Wall
Adjacent to the iFly, you’ll find an enormous rock climbing wall, offering climbing for all levels of experience. A staff member will help you attach the safety harness; then, you’re free to pick your path.
You don’t need to sign up using the app. Just show up when the ship opens the climbing wall. However, the wall can be closed during strong winds for safety reasons.
Nearby, remember to get your selfie with the giant magenta polar bear.
The North Star is unique to Royal Caribbean and a must-do ride on the Quantum of the Seas. It is bookable through the RC app, but be sure to know if there is a fee for each ride.
The pod takes up to twelve guests and is wheelchair accessible. There are up to 3 contrasting experiences on the North Star:
- Complimentary Basic Experience – free in port – 12 mins.
- Extended Experience (at sea) – USD 19 – 15 mins.
- Premium Experience – USD 69 – 20 mins.
The complimentary ride is usually available in port, and the other paid-for experiences are available at sea. The Premium Experience is available in unique locations near glaciers.
They fill up fast since there were limited spaces for the Premium Experience. Karen paid for the Premium Experience as we cruised into Endicott Arm. She got the last timeslot at 6:20 am.
Tip for doing North Star : Book a time slot for the basic experience on embarkation day. Most guests don’t know you need to book by the app, so you’ll have a good chance of finding an opening.
View From North Star In Endicott Arm
Weather plays a big factor in your experience on the North Star. We went on the North Star while docked in Vancouver and visibility was great.
However, due to pouring rain and cold, the conditions in the pod were not ideal in Endicott Arm. The rain pelted the exterior glass making visibility poor, resulting in a bad experience.
Also, the cold outside air caused the glass inside the pod to fog up, making visibility worse. Even after frequently wiping off the condensation, the glass would fog up again.
Ultimately, Karen complained to Guest Services, requesting a refund due to the poor Experience. After much persistence, hassle, and negotiating with the Royal Caribbean agent, they reduced the total fare by 30%.
Be wary of booking the North Star – Premium Experience in Alaska unless you are sure the weather will be clear. Sunny days in Alaska are often rare!
Two70 on Quantum of the Seas is an innovative venue that combines cutting-edge technology, immersive performances, and stunning ocean views.
The name refers to the 270-degree panoramic views offered by the floor-to-ceiling windows that span three decks at the ship’s aft.
According to Quantum staff, Royal Caribbean built the Two70 venue at the cost of USD 39,000,000, more than the original Royal Caribbean vessels! The six robotic monitors are 8k resolution, and the video system was USD 6 million.
Two70 is one of our favorite areas on Quantum-class ships because of its location, design, and nearby café. I love watching the wake of this massive ship as it cruised to Alaska.
During the day, Two70 serves as a comfortable, modern lounge with ample seating. You can relax, read a book, work, or enjoy the breathtaking ocean views.
The space transforms into an entertainment venue at night with state-of-the-art lighting, sound, and special effects. However, if you book one of the evening shows through the RCI app, be sure to arrive early.
One of the signature shows during our cruise was “Starwater.” We booked through the app, but our booking disappeared without explanation! When we tried to book again, the show was sold out.
Tip for attending a sold out show in the Two70: Arrive 20 minutes early and join the ‘Stand-by line.’ Many people with bookings don’t show, and the staff let stand-by passengers enter the show 10 minutes before it starts.
Vistarama : includes 18 projectors that create a seamless 100-foot-wide and 20-foot-tall digital canvas on the aft windows. The result is stunning visuals and 3D animations that make a panoramic video format.
Six agile robotic screens move in sync, displaying dynamic visuals and interacting with live performers during shows.
Aerial performers and acrobatics : Talented performers showcase their acrobatic skills, often suspended from the ceiling or performing alongside the Roboscreens. This results in a unique fusion of technology and live entertainment.
Two70 Café : This casual café located within Two70 offers a selection of sandwiches, salads, soups, and desserts, as well as specialty coffee and tea. You can enjoy a light meal or snack while enjoying the ocean views or watching the ongoing performances.
Karen often picks up a healthy snack at the Two70 Café. As she suffers from multiple food allergies, she trusts the serving staff there to know what ingredients are in each item they serve.
The SeaPlex is a multi-purpose venue on Deck 15 at the ship’s forward section. Being totally enclosed, guests can use it during all weather and climates – including Alaska!
Most cruise ships have a basketball court, which is usually outside with no covering. The SeaPlex is much better because it is climate-controlled.
During our cruise, Royal Caribbean used the SeaPlex for popular activities such as bumper cars, basketball, pickleball, dodgeball, and roller skating.
These are authentic bumper cars where you drive to collide with your neighbors. It’s great fun for couples and families of all ages.
Karen and I drove the cars twice during our Alaskan cruise. However, they are very popular, and you typically need to join a long line.
There are 15 cars per 3-minute session, but be prepared to wait for your 3 minute ride. We joined the end of the line, and it was 45 minutes before our turn. Even though cars can seat two, most couple rode separate cars.
RCI only offered the bumper cars three times during our seven-day Alaska cruise.
On the second level of the SeaPlex, you can find Play Station, foosball, air hockey, and ping pong tables.
Tip for riding the bumper cars: go on embarkation day when guests are still getting their bearings on the ship. You’ll enjoy the venue with fewer people and you may even get to ride twice.
This state-of-the-art device is a robotic bartender that can mix your favorite drink. The Bionic Bar was the first of its kind at sea when the Quantum-class ships launched.
During evenings, it’s a popular hangout with two robotic arms mixing passenger drinks. Karen and I did not try it on our Quantum cruise because I had ordered a “Bahama Mama” drink on our earlier Ovation cruise.
Drinks are the regular drink price of USD 13. If you purchase the Drinks Package, you can use it at the Bionic Bar. However, if you’re a Diamond loyalty member with four drink coupons daily, you cannot use these to get a free drink at this bar.
Even if you don’t drink, watching the mechanical arm in action is amusing.
Solarium And Other Pools
There are four pools on the Quantum, with a nice mix of both indoor and outdoor pools.
The indoor pools are great when cruising to Alaska, where temperatures can be very cool during May and September.
The indoor pools were well utilized since we cruised to Alaska in mid-May. Adults can enjoy an outdoor pool in warm weather destinations, and there’s a shallow one for kids too.
One of my favorite pool areas is the Solarium, with tiers of pools and hot tubs with a massive glass ceiling above. However, it is also a popular area, so come early if you want a lounger.
Many passengers prefer the adults-only Solarium. While not family-friendly, it is a great relaxing area, regardless of the weather outside.
We noticed something new on the Quantum of the Seas cruise: bright pink signs on many lounge chairs reminding passengers NOT to save chairs. Passengers saving chairs early in the day is a nuisance on most cruise ships.
I have seen passengers arrive very early in the morning and put a baseball cap and towel on two chairs. The irony is they did not return to the chairs until a few hours later.
For young kids, there is a separate area with its own lifeguard. Known as H20 Zone, it’s a safe pool area with sprays and other amusements to entertain your young ones.
Shopping On The Royal Esplanade
The Royal Esplanade is on Deck 4, the main shopping area aboard the Quantum of the Seas. During sea days, there are sales with many passengers shopping for bargains.
Like on the Ovation of the Seas, I felt like I was shopping at a mall on land and not at sea! Being tourists, we found a great deal of USD 15 each for Royal Caribbean T-Shirts as souvenirs of our cruise.
The Royal Theater
Royal Caribbean is renowned for its high-quality production shows at sea. We enjoyed excellent performances each evening cruising on the Quantum of the Seas.
Entertainment ranges from singers, comedians, Broadway-style shows, and more. The Royal Theater spans Decks 3-5 and holds approximately 1,000 people.
It was nearly full most evenings, with an early and later show. For us, the shows add to the overall value of a vacation at sea because they are included in your base fare.
The Oasis-class ships include a large pool so that shows can also consist of aquatic features. We love the shows on Quantum-class ships but look forward to the entertainment on Oasis-class ships on a future cruise.
Bars And Night Clubs
The Music Hall is a large, multi-deck venue for various performances, information sessions, and queueing up for excursions. It seats up to 200 people and is busy throughout the day.
It comes alive in the evening with bands and other acts performing. There’s a ‘country-western’ style, so you will feel like you’re in Nashville, Tennessee.
A dozen other bars and clubs are scattered throughout the ship for your drinking and listening pleasure.
The Harp & Horn Pub often featured live music in the evenings, and the Schooner Bar often had a piano player.
On warm days, the North Star Bar allows you to enjoy a drink at the foot of the North Star pod while enjoying pool views.
Health And Fitness On The Quantum Of The Seas
The Vitality At Sea Spa and Fitness Center is well equipped and what I expected. It has the usual services, including thermal loungers, massages, saunas, acupuncture, and much more.
However, it does not offer a jetted tub or pool, which I have enjoyed on other cruise lines. Limited spa services are free, so be prepared to add to your cruise charges.
Some cruise lines offer saunas or steam rooms on specific days as promotions. Fitness and exercise equipment are free unless you want a personal trainer or group fitness classes.
Here’s the cost (at the time of this writing) for various spa treatments:
- Acupuncture (50 min) – USD 199
- Fire & Ice Nail Manicure – USD 79
- Couple Teeth Whitening – USD 358
- Full leg waxing – USD 85
- Couples Seaweed Massage – USD 599
- Pro-Collagen Facial – USD 179
A large running track on Deck 15 is a popular venue in the early morning. If you are on a running program during your cruise, you can continue using the following table:
I used the exercise equipment room several times during our cruise to try to reduce the 5-lb weight gain that happens on cruises. It was an excellent facility with lots of equipment of all types.
I did a combination of cardio and weights, and there was more variety of equipment than at my local fitness center back home.
However, with a full ship, getting a treadmill in early morning was sometimes difficult. Regardless, there was so much equipment that the wait was never more than a couple of minutes.
Royal Caribbean’s Loyalty Program
My wife Karen has good status in RCI’s loyalty program because of the number of times she has sailed on one of their cruise lines. Karen has higher status on Celebrity Cruises, which transfers to Royal Caribbean as both are owned by Royal Caribbean International (RCI).
As a result, Royal Caribbean invited us to attend a private event to recognize all passengers with Platinum status or above. There were over 200 people at the event, primarily a ‘Meet and Greet’ with introductions by several officers.
We were all greeted by the ship’s officers and given a glass of champagne or Mimosa. One of the fascinating segments of the event was recognizing the Top 3 Pinnacle-status passengers.
Pinnacle passengers have accumulated over 700 points, each being a day cruised. The top cruiser was a gentleman out of Florida who had 5,250 points! He had the equivalent of cruising for 14 YEARS with Royal Caribbean! How is that even possible?
Granted, during the COVID-19 pandemic, it was possible to get double points, and as a solo traveler, he also earned double points. It was staggering to think he’s done at least seven sailings on most vessels but a colossal 39 cruises on the Allure of the Seas.
All cruise lines have loyalty programs, and RCI is one of the better programs due to its perks and bonuses. Karen and I try to cruise ALL cruise lines, but if you prefer staying with one you know and like, check out the RCI loyalty program.
Other Services and Amenities
The Quantum of the Seas has the typical services you expect on all cruise ships for your convenience and safety. Here are a few for your information.
Internet access at sea is no longer a ‘nice-to-have’ for many cruisers and families. Royal Caribbean began upgrading its ships in 2022 with Starlink technology developed by SpaceX.
Since our cruise was to U.S. and Canadian ports, we chose a less-expensive option of upgrading our local cell phone plan to include roaming. For about USD 50 USD, Karen and I had internet access during about 75% of our cruise.
However, if you want to be connected 100% of the time during your cruise, Quantum offers two packages – Basic and Surf + Stream.
You purchase per device, and the Basic package is suitable for email, text updates, or staying connected. Most passengers opt for the high-speed Surf + Stream package for video chat, media uploading, etc.
You must get the high-speed package if you are considering working during your cruise with the occasional Zoom meeting. Fellow cruisers told us the Wi-Fi speed was good, and they were happy with the performance.
Pricing is subject to change, but this will give you an idea of what to expect for the Surf + Stream package:
- Price per device per day -USD 26.99.
- More than one device – USD 19.99 per device per day.
You will save on the overall cost if you are a Loyalty member with higher status.
Tip for saving money on Wi-Fi: You can purchase Wi-Fi for one device and share it. Each person must log out to allow the other to use it.
Medical Services
You’ll find medical services on Deck 2 but their hours change throughout the cruise. However, in an emergency, you can get help anytime through one of the house phones.
Note that essential services such as motion sickness medication are no-charge. Although, you can quickly run up a bill if you get injured and require medical attention.
Other than frequent reminders for “Washy-washy” (of your hands) at the Windjammer buffet and hand sanitizer stations scattered everywhere, there were no visible COVID protocols.
If you get COVID during your cruise , you must notify Medical Services, who will advise you on their protocols. Post-pandemic, most cruise lines ask passengers to quarantine in their existing cabins once they test positive for COVID.
Smoking Areas
There are a couple of smoking areas aboard the Quantum of the Seas. There are covered and open areas but no interior spaces.
You are NOT allowed to smoke on your balcony or in your cabin.
In the past, professional photo-taking appeared to be an essential source of business for cruise ships. However, on the Quantum, there was less pressure to have our picture taken.
I appreciated this because of the constant ‘up-sell’ for services during the cruise. However, there are still frequent opportunities throughout your cruise to have your picture taken.
The Photo Center is on the forward section of Deck 5. On our cruise, the only photo purchased was Karen’s skydiving adventure in iFly at the cost of USD 25.
Final Thoughts
My cruise on the Quantum of the Sea was my 3rd cruise aboard a Royal Caribbean ship. This mega-vessel provided an impressive cruise experience. The more I cruise on RC ships, the more I like the brand.
In 2014, Quantum of the Seas set a new standard for cruising with its innovative features, such as North Star, Two70, iFly, Seaplex, and more.
However, our Alaskan cruise on the Quantum of the Seas was not as good as our experience seven months earlier on the Ovation repositioning to Hawaii. To be fair to RCI, the Ovation had only 3,000 passengers compared to our 4,300 on the Quantum.
There were fewer choices in food, and the meals were of lower quality. Also, the overall service was lacking.
There were three instances where the Restaurant Manager served Karen food she was allergic to. While she caught the first two instances, she became sick after eating something she was allergic to the third time.
When cruising at capacity, getting complimentary iFly, North Star, and a booking for the Two70 presentation wasn’t easy. Time slots opened up each evening at 8 pm, so check daily. While there were some issues during our cruise, the pros outweighed the cons.
In closing, we love the Royal Caribbean line and look forward to sailing on the Oasis class soon. The cruise line will launch the larger Icon class in 2024 and set the standard again for cruising.
I hope this review helps you in your research on the Quantum of the Seas. I know you will enjoy it as much as we did!
Monday 25th of September 2023
Can you tell me if there are elevators that are not glass?
Forever Karen
Wednesday 27th of September 2023
Glass elevators tend to be mid-ship around the atrium area. If you prefer not to ride in one, take an elevator at the bow or aft instead.
Monday 10th of July 2023
Thank you so much for your thorough review! My husband and I will be cruising on Quantum this Oct. from Vancouver to Hawaii. Just recently having been on the beautiful Symphony that we loved, I hope we aren't disappointed by Quantum. Unfortunately, the reviews I've read lately haven't been all that favorable. Now, I'm second guessing myself for booking it. We normally cruise on Oasis class ships and have never cruised with 4 consecutive days at sea! Yikes! I hope we don't get bored. Any tips on things to do sea days. We are 65 and even though I'm in good shape, I'm not surfing! Ha!
Jo, the larger ships are great for ocean crossings. You can relax in the Solarium adult-only pool, go to the spa, enjoy the North Star, bumper cars, and more.
Monday 3rd of July 2023
Hello, with being offered the drink package (non alcoholic package) for additional cost. I am still kind of confused as to why we would pay extra for that? If it is available to us (coffee, tea, water) at any of the complimentary cafes or dining? I do understand it is optional. But is it worth it or would I be fine without the upgrade?
While coffee, tea, and select juices are available, the non-alcoholic drink package includes specialty coffees such as lattes, cappuccinos, and mochas. You can also get fresh squeezed juices, soda, and bottled water with the package.
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About Quantum of the Seas
Prepare to be wowed on Royal Caribbean's Quantum of the Seas. Once again Royal Caribbean brings to you the most innovative and revolutionary ship afloat. On the Quantum of the Seas you will enjoy all of your favorite features plus many new and absolutely incredible new highlights that will take your breath away!
Prepare for flight on the Quantum of the Seas' Rip Cord by iFly Experience the sheer thrill and exhilaration of flight on this one of a kind skydiving simulator — all without ever having to leave the ship. And, reach even higher heights on North Star which will elevate you 300 feet above sea level in a jewel-shaped capsule and take in breathtaking views of the ship, the ocean and the exciting ports that you visit.
Adults can relax and unwind in the Vitality Spa where the signature treatments will melt your stress away. Or enjoy a quiet afternoon in the glass-canopied, adults-only Solarium pool complete with inspired surroundings, a light-fare café and soothing whirlpools.
Quantum of the Seas features innovative activities for kids and adults alike. SeaPlex is the largest indoor active space at sea. During the day guests can experience a circus school and a flying trapeze as well as a full-size regulation basketball court. At night SeaPlex transforms into an energetic entertainment center offering roller skating and bumper cars with a floating DJ booth and the first ever food truck at sea. The dining options onboard are endless. Imagine all of these activities plus your other favorite Royal Caribbean activities such as a 40-foot-long FlowRider® surf simulator, their signature Rock Wall and the entertaining DreamWorks® Experience. Plus see first-run movies and big-time sporting events on a 220-square-foot outdoor movie screen at sea.
Another first on the Quantum of the Seas is TWO70. TWO70 combines the newest technology with incredible entertainment and takes you on a transformative journey from day to night. With 270° panoramic views this modern open living area is the perfect place to kick back and relax while enjoying the view from vast floor to ceiling windows spanning two and a half decks high. As day transforms to night so does TWO70. As the sun goes down you will be dazzled by spellbinding performance art, mind-blowing light shows, and dazzling digital scenery. And don't forget to enjoy your favorite cocktail at the ice bar.
The hottest place to be at night is Quantum of the Seas' Music Hall. This live music venue offers intimate and exclusive access to live performances featuring bands, musicians, DJs, theme night parties and more.
The Quantum of the Seas is also taking accommodations to a new level. All of the staterooms and suites feature upscale fabrics and warm wood finishes and provide a comfortable and sophisticated home away from home. Their Loft Suites feature the finest amenities and breathtaking views and a dedicated concierge for a truly pampered experience.
Families and groups will welcome the Family Connected staterooms designed to combine three different stateroom categories into one unique space connected through a vestibule which is perfect for multi-generational families.
A truly innovational first on the Quantum of the Seas are the new interior staterooms that feature virtual balconies that span from floor to ceiling. Just imagine enjoying the sunrise and sunsets from the comfort of you interior stateroom. That will make you say "WOW"!
Royal Loft Suite
Enjoy a one of a kind experience and special perks in this expansive two-floor contemporary suite. Ocean view, Open living and dining room area with dry bar on main level, Media room, Large private balcony with dining area, Master bedroom on second level, Dressing area, One bathroom on main level & Master bathroom with tub, shower, two sinks and bidet on second level.
Owner's Loft Suite
Luxurious two-floor loft with private balcony, dining and living areas and more. Ocean view, Open living and dining room on main level, Master bedroom on second level, Private balcony with dining area, One bathroom on main level & Master bathroom with shower and two sinks on second level.
Grand Loft Suite
Spectacular two-floor loft with private balcony, dining and living areas and more. Ocean view, Open living and dining room on main level, Master bedroom on second level, Private balcony with dining area, One bathroom on main level & Master bathroom with shower and two sinks on second level.
Sky Loft Suite
Contemporary, two-floor connecting lofts with private balconies, dining areas and more. Ocean view, Open living and dining room on main level, Master bedroom on second level, Private balcony with dining area, One bathroom on main level & Master bathroom with shower and two sinks on second level.
Owner's Suite - 1 Bedroom
Enjoy the ultimate suite for a perfect vacation. Ocean view, Bedroom area, Living area with dining table and sitting area, Private balcony with seating area and private dining, Master bathroom with tub and two sinks & Half bathroom.
Grand Suite - 2 Bedroom
Indulge in a comfortable suite and enjoy the extra perks. Ocean view, Two bedrooms, Master bedroom, Dressing area, Living area, Private balcony with outdoor dining and seating area, Master bathroom with tub & One bathroom with shower.
Grand Suite with Large Balcony - 1 Bedroom
Enjoy a comfortable suite, larger balcony and extra perks. Ocean view, Bedroom area, Living room with sitting area and writing desk, Private balcony with seating area and private dining & One bathroom with tub and two sinks (access from living room and bedroom).
Grand Suite - 1 Bedroom
Enjoy a comfortable suite and the extra perks. Ocean view, Bedroom area, Living room with sitting area and writing desk, Private balcony with seating area and private dining & One bathroom with tub and two sinks (access from living room and bedroom).
Junior Suite with Large Balcony
Enjoy a great view from your spacious balcony. Ocean view, Bedroom area, Sitting area with sofa & One bathroom with tub.
Junior Suite
An incredible intimate suite with a great view. Ocean view, Bedroom area, Sitting area with sofa & One bathroom with tub. Accessible- An incredible intimate suite with a great view. (Up to 4 guests),Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed,One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 guests,Stateroom: 354 sq. ft. Balcony: 109 sq. ft.
Ocean View Stateroom with Large Balcony
Experience a spectacular view for a memorable vacation from your comfortable balcony. Ocean view, Some staterooms have obstructed view, Room with bed, vanity and sitting area with sofa & One bathroom.
Ocean View Balcony
Experience a spectacular view for a memorable vacation. Ocean view, Some staterooms have obstructed view, Room with bed, vanity and sitting area with sofa & One bathroom. Accessible- Experience a spectacular view for a memorable vacation. (Up to 4 guests),Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed,One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 guests, Stateroom: 298 sq. ft.Balcony: 81 sq. ft.
Obstructed Ocean View Balcony
Enjoy the ocean sounds from your a private balcony and sitting area. Obstructed ocean view, Room with bed, vanity and sitting area with sofa & One bathroom.
Connecting Oceanview Balcony
Experience a spectacular view for a memorable vacation.
Studio Ocean View Balcony
Enjoy beautiful views of exotic ports, landscapes, seas and skies from your stateroom.
Spacious Ocean View
Have a spectacular view for a memorable vacation. Ocean view, Room with bed, vanity and sitting area with sofa & One bathroom.
Have a spectacular view for a memorable vacation.
Gaze into the beautiful views from your cozy room. Ocean view, Room with bed, vanity and sitting area with sofa & One bathroom. Accessible- Gaze into the beautiful views from your cozy room. (Up to 4 guests),Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed,One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 guests,Stateroom: 182 sq. ft.
Interior with Virtual Balcony
Enjoy a live feed scenic view in the comfort of your room. Real-time ocean views and destinations via a high-definition screen, Room with bed, vanity and sitting area with sofa & One bathroom. Interior with Virtual Balcony, Accessible- This standard stateroom offers two twin beds and a private bath, and our NEW Virtual Balcony. (Up to 2 guests),Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed,One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 guests, Stateroom: 256 sq. ft.
Studio Interior
This standard stateroom offers two twin beds, a private bath and all the amenities of our standard staterooms.
Connecting Interior
Enjoy your vacation in the perfect space.
View Deck Plan
American Icon Grill
Deck: Deck 4
American Icon Grill.
Cafe @Two70
Deck: Deck 5
The Café@Two70 is a gourmet marketplace that lets you pick the view. Choose from a variety of savory hot-pressed sandwiches, salads custom-made to your liking, homemade soups and more. Best of all, your selections are packed up picnic-style, so you can enjoy them in Two70 or anywhere else onboard. Decisions, decisions…
Cafe Promenade
When it comes to sharing a little leisure time with family and friends, there’s no better place than Café Promenade. Simply pick a table with a view, get a cup of coffee, grab a little something to eat, then sit back and relax. Whether you’re in search of snacks, pastries or sandwiches throughout the day and into the night— or just looking to quench your thirst with a great selection of beverages— you’ll find it at Café Promenade.
Deck: Deck 3
Chops Grille
For more than a decade, the chefs of Chops Grille have proudly presented quality, hand cut steaks at this hallmark Royal Caribbean restaurant. Now, they give you a fresh twist on a favorite, with a revamped menu. Most intriguing: our exceptional prime meat. This prime beef is joined by Maine lobster, veal parmesan, grilled branzino and other succulent dishes paired with addictive sides and irresistible desserts.
Coastal Kitchen
Deck: Deck 14
Exclusively for suite guests and Pinnacle Club members, Coastal Kitchen fuses Mediterranean influences with the unmatched riches of California's bountiful farmlands. This is a destination that exudes pure freshness. From Pacific Coast favorites to Med-inspired tastes, the menu is always rotating. And from the golden hills of Napa and Tuscany, an extensive selection of vintages awaits, served by the glass or bottle. Wine, dine and relax amid rustic earth tones and an expanse of windows that offer the sun's warm embrace.
From sushi to sashimi, Izumi offers guests an exotic Asian-inspired dining experience. You'll enjoy a wide variety of appetizers, entrees, desserts and more, all made-to-order with intense flavors, the best ingredients and impeccable presentation.
Jamie's Italian
Chef Jamie Oliver may be one of Britain's most famous food exports, but it's his love of Italian cooking and the Italian way of life that drives the menu at Jamie's Italian. At the first seafaring outpost of his hugely popular restaurant, you'll enjoy rustic dishes, handmade using seasonal ingredients, and authentic recipes that are tried and tested crowd-pleasers. Warm up with Jamie's Italian Famous Plank piled high with cured meats, pickles and tempting cheeses. From there, try delicious pastas made in-house every day, like indulgent pumpkin panzerotti and zingy prawn linguine to name a few. Plus more entrees, small plates, a gorgeous selection of grills and tempting desserts.
La Patisserie
Discover French confection perfection. Take your sweet tooth on a journey through an exciting assortment of macarons, petits-fours and chocolates, along with tasty espressos, cappuccinos and more at La Patisserie.
SeaPlex Doghouse
Deck: Deck 15
Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, Miami, Austin, Portland, and San Francisco: all cities renowned for their hugely popular and innovative food truck scene. Well, the food truck phenomenon has come to the Caribbean— Royal Caribbean®, that is. Welcome to Dog House, where the first-ever food truck at sea serves up gourmet hot dogs for all to enjoy. Choose delicious sausages and hot dogs from a menu that spans the globe in origin and flavor— plus a variety of tasty condiments, sides and salads— this is one dog house where you’d much rather be in than out!
Solarium Bistro
Dip into a unique shared dining experience. With roots in Chinese culture, Hot Pot at Solarium Bistro features a style of dining where you cook your meats and vegetables right at the table in a simmering pot of stock — or a “hot pot.” We’ve combined contemporary decor with tradition. Togetherness has never been so tasty. Fee applies.
Looking for an authentic New York pizzeria experience… at sea? Then head to Sorrento's for fully loaded pies right out of the oven. Try a different creation every day— from chorizo to Hawaiian to Pizza Florentine, with classic cheese and pepperoni always on call— or have one custom made with your favorite ingredients. Sorrento’s is just one of many casual-service dining options that cater to a wide variety of tastes and preferences, offering something for everyone at no additional cost. And with Sorrento’s serving up freshly baked pies, this is already one of our most popular restaurants— because any way you slice it, who doesn’t love pizza?
The Grande.
Windjammer Marketplace
Windjammer Marketplace, a Royal Caribbean dining mainstay, is a global culinary pavilion that invites you to explore the world, dish by dish. Enticing food islands weave throughout, showcasing international fare while mapping your way between interactive stations. Here, staff prepare signature specialties to your specs— like fresh-pressed panini, juices blended before your eyes, fluffy omelets, pastas, salads, soups, sandwiches and tantalizing desserts— all part of a menu that changes daily.
Wonderland.
Music Hall.
Outdoor Movie Screen
Outdoor Movie Screen.
The Royal Theatre
Decks: Deck 4 Deck 5 Deck 3
The Royal Theatre.
Medical Center
Deck: Deck 2
Casino Royale
Casino Royale.
Casino VIP.
Deck: Deck 6
Conference Center
Deck: Deck 13
Conference Center.
Fuel Teen Disco
Fuel Teen Disco.
Outdoor Pool
Outdoor Pool.
Decks: Deck 14 Deck 13
Check your watch: It’s me time. Discover the Solarium, a relaxing indoor-outdoor retreat just for our adult guests. Perfectly positioned at the front of every Royal Caribbean® ship, the crystal canopy area presents fantastic views and stays warm while you enjoy swimming pools, whirlpools and lounge area, as well as cascading lagoons on select ships.
Deck: Deck 16
Only Royal Caribbean gives you the chance to catch a wave right onboard. Grab a board and hang ten on our 40-foot-long surf simulator, or cheer on friends from stadium seating with prime wipeout views. Give it a go— it's included in the cost of your cruise, no reservation required. Want to refine your FlowRider® skills? Try a private lesson for a nominal charge.
Gaming Area
Gaming Area.
Decks: Deck 16 Deck 15
Leave it to Royal Caribbean International to literally and figuratively take you to a higher place. The exclusive North Star® promises to elevate you both physically and emotionally, revealing 360-degree views of a world you've truly never seen before! Simply step into the intimate, jewel-shaped capsule, and gently ascend over 300 feet above sea level, where you can take in breathtaking views of the ocean, the ship, and the exciting destinations that we visit.
Rock Climbing Wall
The view alone is worth every step. Climb forty feet above deck on the signature Rock Climbing Wall, where everyone from beginners to speed climbers can strap in and go vertical. With no reservation required at this complimentary activity, you could visit the view again and again.
The largest indoor active space at sea is also the most revolutionary. There's never been a venue like SeaPlex® before— offering a trapeze school, full-size basketball court, and the first-ever roller rink and bumper cars at sea. Not to mention delicious bites provided by the first food truck to ever set sail and music from a floating DJ booth suspended overhead on select ships. This is going to change the way you play.
Beauty and Sunglasses
Beauty and Sunglasses.
Japanese Pharmacy
Japanese Pharmacy.
Luxury Leather
Luxury Leather.
Micheal Kors
Micheal Kors.
Noodle shop
Noodle shop.
Regalia Fine Jewelry
Create handmade jewelry like a pro with new techniques and an array of eclectic beads and stones.
Regalia Luxury Watches
Regalia Luxury Watches.
Tiffany & Co.
Shore Excursions
Shore Excursions.
Adventure Ocean
Decks: Deck 12 Deck 11
When the kids are happy, parents are happy. And our award-winning Adventure Ocean® Youth Program is designed with that in mind. Tiny travelers ages 3-5 will have an education blast in the Aquanauts group. The Explorers program keeps 6-8 year olds entertained with activities like themed parties and more. And learning is a thrillfest for 9-11 year olds in the Voyagers group.
If you find yourself fleeing a gang of ghosts, saving deep space from invaders, or starting a dance revolution, you might be at the Royal Caribbean Arcade. Your favorite games from the 1980s and 1990s are onboard, as well as Guitar Hero, Fast and Furious Drift, Skee-ball, air hockey and more.
The Living Room
The Living Room.
The Workshop
The Workshop.
Next Cruise
Next Cruise.
Prince & Greene
Prince & Greene.
Spa Reception
Spa Reception.
Vitality At Sea Spa and Fitness Center
Decks: Deck 15 Deck 16
Start a healthy new habit or keep your fitness routine on track. VitalitySM Fitness Center© has an array of the most popular training classes including yoga, Pilates, spinning, sculpting and more. Trained instructors make it easy for everyone to have a great time and get fit. Fee applies for some classes.
Decks: Deck 5 Deck 6
It’s a place that can take you anyplace— welcome to Two70®;— where an expansive ocean view is transformed before your eyes by seamless video projection, robotics and human artistry. In just seconds, find yourself anywhere in the world— or somewhere never before imagined.
Guest Services
Guest Services.
Photo Gallery
Photo Gallery.
This is where wine list and to-do list overlap. Whether it’s Burgundy, Merlot, Riesling or Pinot Grigio, you’re sure to find your beloved reds or whites at Vintages wine bar. But be bold — try something new and you may return home with a new favorite. From France to California, the wide world of wine is well-represented through extensive partnerships with top winemakers, including some exclusive bottles you won't find anywhere else. And the abundant wine list is perfectly paired with a menu of light bites and sweet delights.
Nighttime sizzles at Boleros, a Latin-themed club and hot spot. Try a variety of specialty drinks inspired by the music— like Cuban mojitos and Brazilian caipirinhas— and get down to the pulsating live music with a six-piece Latin band. This is one after-dinner party you don't want to miss.
English Pub
English Pub.
North Star Bar
Raise a glass to sky-high views. After you’ve taken a ride on the North StarSM, featuring brilliant 360º views from 300 feet above sea level, celebrate your breathtaking ascent with something sparkling, mixed, or frosty and tropical from the North Star Bar.
How about a drink as colorful as the Caribbean sunset? You don’t have to stray too far from your poolside lounge to enjoy a frozen Mojito, exotic Mai Tai, Virgin Daiquiri, cool imported pilsner and more.
Schooner Bar
schooner Bar.
Concierge Club
Deck: Deck 12
Concierge Club.
Royal Esplanade
Decks: Deck 4 Deck 5
Royal Esplanade.
RipCord by iFLY
Experience the exhilaration of skydiving without ever leaving the deck, courtesy of RipCord® by iFLY®. Feel what it's like to fly, as you float on air within the safe confines of this groundbreaking simulator. It's a whole new thrill for thrill seekers of all kinds.
Running Track
Running Track.
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Royal Caribbean Quantum of the Seas Cabins and Suites
Tripsavvy / Linda Garrison
The Royal Caribbean Quantum of the Seas cruise ship has 2,090 cabins and suites. The categories include 1,571 with balconies, 148 ocean view, 375 inside with virtual balconies, and 34 wheelchair accessible. Families enjoy the 16 family-connected staterooms, while solo travelers love the 12 studio staterooms with balconies or the 12 studio interior ones.
The cabins and suites on the Quantum of the Seas are very similar to her sister ship the Anthem of the Seas .
All of the cabins on the ship have a private bathroom with shower, and some also have a bath tub. All cabins are accessible using the ship's high-tech RFID WOWband wristbands. No more digging in your pocket or bag for the room key; you just hold the wristband in front of the lock and it opens. Nice feature, and it's also used to make purchases on the ship.
Let's take a detailed tour of some of the different cabin and suite categories on the Quantum of the Seas.
Superior Ocean View Cabin with Balcony
The superior ocean view cabins with a balcony on the Royal Caribbean Quantum of the Seas cruise ship are 198 square feet with a 55 square foot balcony. This cabin is slightly larger than the same category on some of the other ships in the fleet, except for the Anthem of the Seas, which is the Quantum's sister ship. For example, the superior ocean view with balcony on the Oasis of the Seas is 182 square feet, and the same category on the Jewel of the Seas is 189 square feet.
In addition to a private balcony with a great view, the superior ocean view cabins on the Quantum of the Seas have a sitting and vanity area, private bathroom with shower, and two nice closets that flank each side of the bed.
Interior Cabin
Each of the 375 inside cabins on the Quantum of the Seas have a virtual balcony. What's a virtual balcony? It's a video of the view from the cabin if it had a balcony. This high-definition screen spans nearly floor to ceiling and provides real-time views of the ocean and destinations. The cabin in this photo measures 166 square feet, but some of the interior cabins are larger. The virtual balcony can be seen on the left side of the photo. It provides a real-time look at the same view a balcony would have. In this case, it's a view of the sea, but at other times it would be the port of call.
Ocean View Cabin
Measuring 182 square feet, ocean view cabins are slightly smaller in size than balcony cabins, and have a large window rather than a balcony. The Quantum of the Seas has 148 ocean view cabins.
Superior Ocean View Cabin
The Royal Caribbean Quantum of the Seas has 8 cabins in category F, superior ocean view. These cabins are larger than other ocean view cabins, measuring 302 square feet. They also feature a large picture window with a spectacular forward-facing view. A lounge chair nearby makes the view even better.
Super Studio Ocean View with Balcony
The 12 cabins in category SB of the Quantum of the Seas are the super studio ocean view with balcony. They measure only 119 square feet, but have a balcony with 55 square feet. These are a new cabin category for Royal Caribbean and are perfect for a solo traveler, although the bed is large enough for two. Solo travelers will not have to pay the single supplement for this category, and the bathroom and bed are the same size as in a standard double cabin.
Sky Loft Suite with Balcony
The Royal Caribbean Quantum of the Seas has 3 sky loft suites with balcony in category SL. This large suite measures between 673 to 740 square feet, depending on the location. The balcony is 183 square feet and is large enough for a dining area. The suite has space on two decks and great views from the two-deck panoramic window. The lower deck has a seating area, full bath with shower, and dining area. The upper deck is reached via the stairway and has a loft bedroom with king or twin beds and a full bath with shower.
Royal Family Suite with Balcony
The Royal Caribbean Quantum of the Seas has 4 suites in the royal family suite with balcony, category FS. These family suites sleep up to 8 people, measure 543 square feet, and have a balcony with 259 square feet. The suite has two bedrooms and two full baths, making it perfect for a family group.
Quantum of the Seas Family Junior Suite with Balcony
Smaller family groups of 4 or 5 can enjoy staying in a family junior suite with balcony (category FJ) on the Royal Caribbean Quantum of the Seas. The ship has 28 of these suites, and they measure 301 square feet, with an 81 square foot balcony. The suite has a separate bedroom with either a king or twin beds, a sitting area with a sofa bed, and both a full bath with a tub and a half bath.
Superior Grand Suite with Balcony
The Royal Caribbean Quantum of the Seas superior grand suite with balcony sleeps up to 4 and measures 351 square feet, with a 259 square foot balcony. The suite has a separate bedroom, separate dressing area, a full bathroom with tub, and a second entrance that opens to the living room. The sofa in the living room converts to a double bed. The huge balcony wraps around a corner of the deck and has enough room for both a seating area and private outdoor dining.
Owner's Loft Suite with Balcony
There is only one owner's loft suite with balcony, category OL, on the Royal Caribbean Quantum of the Seas, but it's a gorgeous accommodation. It has 975 square feet spread over 2 decks, with the bedroom and a full bath with shower in the second deck loft. This sleeping deck space also has its own private balcony. On the main first level of the suite is a sitting area with a sofa bed, dining table, and a split full bath with a shower. The two-level panoramic window overlooking the large balcony on the main deck offers great views of the sea.
Spa Junior Suite with Balcony
The spa junior suite with balcony on the Royal Caribbean Quantum of the Seas measures 267 square feet, with an 81 square foot balcony. The bedroom area has either twin or king bed and the sitting area has a corner settee. The most distinctive feature of this spa suite is the split bath with a soaking tub and large separate shower with frosted glass that allows natural light in from the living area. The toilet and second sink are in a separate half bath.
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