Royal Caribbean’s two newest and largest cruise ships, Icon of the Seas and Wonder of the Seas, have a stark difference in pricing for their balcony staterooms. The cost difference amounts to $130 per person per day. While the pricier stateroom on Icon of the Seas appeared more modern, it lacked functionality and comfort compared to the stateroom on Wonder of the Seas.
Staterooms with balconies are highly sought after in the cruise industry. The appeal of being able to enjoy the sea breeze from the privacy of your own room is undeniable. However, not all balcony cabins are created equal. This is evident when comparing the accommodations on Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas and Wonder of the Seas, despite both ships being owned by the same cruise line.
For a cost of $900, one could opt for a budget-friendly yet functional balcony cabin or a more expensive but less comfortable cabin on these mega-ships. The choice between affordability and comfort is a key consideration for travelers looking to book a cruise on these innovative vessels. With such a significant price discrepancy, it is important for passengers to weigh the benefits and drawbacks of each option before making a reservation.
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