Voyager Of The Seas deck plans
Deck layouts, review of facilities, activities, amenities
Voyager Of The Seas deck plan review at CruiseMapper provides newest cruise deck plans (2026-2027-2028 valid floor layouts of the vessel) extracted from the officially issued by Royal Caribbean deckplan pdf (printable version).
Each of the Voyager Of The Seas cruise ship deck plans are conveniently combined with a legend (showing cabin codes) and detailed review of all the deck's venues and passenger-accessible indoor and outdoor areas. A separate link provides an extensive information on Voyager Of The Seas staterooms (cabins and suites), including photos, cabin plans and amenities by room type and category.
Voyager of the Seas (1999-built, last refurbished in November 2024 / Royal Amplified in 2019) is a Voyager-class Royal Caribbean cruise ship, together with Adventure OTS, Explorer OTS, Mariner OTS, and Navigator OTS.
Note: CruiseMapper's Voyager OTS deck plans are valid for 2025-2026-2027.
Voyager of the Seas cruise ship deck plan shows a total of 1,708 staterooms for 3,416 passengers (maximum capacity 4,099), served by 1,180 crew/staff. The boat has 15 decks (14 passenger-accessible, nine with cabins), 14 lounges and bars, eight dining options, four swimming pools, seven Jacuzzis (outdoor whirlpool hot tubs), two waterslides, and 14 elevators.
Voyager OTS deck plan changes 2019 refurbishment review
The ship was "Royal Amplified" as RCI fleet's fourth vessel redesigned and upgraded under RCI's newest drydock refurbishment program. Voyager OTS also received several fleet-first and industry-first features during the scheduled 2019 drydock (September 10 through October 14) in Singapore at Sembawang Shipyard.
Deckplan changes after the ship's 2019 renovation included:
- Added "The Perfect Storm" aquapark with two waterslides (Typhoon and Cyclone).
- Added "Battle for Planet Z" (laser tag course) in Studio B (ice-skating rink).
- Redesigned "Adventure Ocean" kids facilities and upgraded kids programming for children aged 3-12.
- Added Royal Babies and Tots Nursery for babies and toddlers. Until 2019, Voyager OTS was RCI's only liner without a nursery.
- The teenagers' exclusive hangout was updated and an adjacent laid-back outdoor sun deck was added.
- The ship's wellness complex (Vitality Spa and Fitness Center) on Deck 12 was enhanced and enlarged. The complex was relocated from forward to aft.
- A total of 72 new staterooms (Interior and Balcony) were added. New family cabin categories were introduced: CB (Connecting Balcony), CO (Connecting Oceanview), CP (Connecting Promenade Interior), and CI (Connecting Interior).
- An exclusive Suite Lounge with an outdoor seating area was added for passengers booked in Grand Suite and above.
- Diamond Lounge was created for Crown and Anchor Society members (RCI's loyalty program).
- Johnny Rockets (80-seat burger bar) was removed.
Voyager OTS' Royal Amplified 2019 drydock project cost USD 97 million.
Voyager OTS deck plan changes 2018 refurbishment review
The 2018 drydock refurbishment resulted in the following deckplan changes:
On Sports Deck 13, RCI’s signature waterslides “Cyclone” and “Typhoon” were installed next to the FlowRider simulator.
On Spa Deck 12 (aft), the new “Slashaway Bay” kids aquapark was added. This interactive water play area, with cannons and geysers, replaced the old Outdoor Youth Area (aka “back deck”).
The new water park and the duo of waterslides were first introduced on Liberty of the Seas and Harmony of the Seas (Oasis-class).
Voyager Of The Seas deckplan changes 2014 refurbishment review
The list of deckplan changes after the May 2014 drydock included:
- On Deck 2, four new Oceanview cabins were added in place of the Board Room (starboard). Also, the Theatre was renamed from “Coral” to “La Scala”.
- On Deck 3, 19 new interior cabins (category Q) were added in the area of “The Vault” (Disco Nightclub, 297 seats). Also here, the “Photo & Art Gallery” (starboard) was renamed “Focus”. It was also reduced in size, making space for 15 new Oceanview cabins (category I). Another five cabins were added portside. The Main Dining Room was renamed from “Carmen” to “Sapphire” (level 1).
- On Deck 4, “The Vault” was replaced by “Giovanni’s Table” (Italian restaurant). The “Aquarium Bar” portside section was replaced with “The Tavern”, and its starboard section was replaced with “Art Gallery”. Also here, the Main Dining Room was renamed from “La Boheme” to “Sapphire” (level 2).
- On Deck 5, the show lounge was renamed from “Cleopatra’s Needle” to “Star Lounge”. The “Connoisseur Club” was renamed “The Golden Room”. “Ben and Jerry’s” was renamed “Ice Cream Parlor“. The “Champagne Bar” was replaced with the “R-Bar”. The Main Dining Room was renamed from “Magic Flute” to “Sapphire” (level 3).
- On Deck 6, an interior room (number 6137, forward) was added, and the “Business Services” desk was renamed “Next Cruise”.
- On Deck 7, an interior room (number 7139, forward) was added.
- On Deck 8, an interior room (number 8237, forward) was added, and “Royal Caribbean Online” was renamed “RC Online”.
- On Deck 9, an interior room (number 9237, forward) was added, and some Inside cabins were converted to Virtual Balcony (category VB) staterooms.
- On Deck 10, an interior room (number 1233) was added. Stateroom categories were changed from category L to K, and some were converted to VB-Virtual Balcony.
- On Lido Deck 11, in the main pool area, a huge movie screen (outdoor theater) was installed. Also here, the “Bridge Overlook” was renamed “Peek-A-Boo Bridge”. The “Day Spa & Fitness Center” was renamed “Vitality at Sea”. The Portofino restaurant was replaced with “Chops Grille” (steakhouse). During the refurbishment, the “Island Grill” bar and the “Florist” shop were both removed.
- On Spa Deck 12, spa cabins were added around the ship’s bow area. The “Optix Teen Disco” was renamed “Teen Disco”, and the “Video Arcade” was added. The “Adventure Beach” kids play area was renamed “Outdoor Youth Area”.
- On Deck 13, the In-line Skating Track was replaced with the FlowRider simulator.
- On Deck 14, the portside rooms “Cloud Nine” and “Seven Hearts” were replaced with “Izumi” (Asian restaurant). The starboard-side “19th Hole” lounge was replaced with the “Diamond Club”, a signature venue for Crown & Anchor (RCI loyalty program) members only.
- Cabin amenities were upgraded with new flat-screen TVs in all cruise staterooms.
- Digital signage (wayfinders) was installed on several decks. These touchscreen boards help passengers navigate the ship.
- Wi-Fi coverage was upgraded to shipwide.
Onboard entertainment options were upgraded with the “DreamWorks Experience” (themed character entertainment).
Deck layouts
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