Starships: Liners
Accommodations
Harmony of the Seas has 2,747 staterooms, with a wide variety of types, to accommodate (at double occupancy) 5,479 guests[20] ranging from small interior rooms through larger rooms to suites, some of which are fitted with wall-mounted 80-inch screens, covering nearly the floor to ceiling,[21] that show the ship's environment as if through a window, named 'virtual balconies'. These screens were first fitted on the Quantum class of cruise ships.[22] A full 43 categories of stateroom types are offered, starting at a size of 180 square feet; several types of suites are available, including the new Royal Class.[23]
Amenities
The ship is divided into seven neighborhoods, including Central Park and Boardwalk, like its Oasis class sisters.[24] Amenities include:[25]
Vitality Spa and a fitness center
Splashaway Bay and H2O Zone water park
Three water slides called Perfect Storm as a group
Ten story high "Ultimate Abyss", a spiraling dry slide with two cylinders.[26]
23 swimming pools; also whirlpools and two Flow Rider surf simulators[27]
Casino (Casino Royale)
3D Movie theatre
Puzzle Break: Escape the Rubicon; a high-tech live room escape game, for up to 12 players at a time, designed by Seattle-based Puzzle Break, in partnership with the Hollywood set design company, ShowFX.[28]
20 dining venues[29]
The first double-storey Wonderland restaurant[30]
11,252 works of art[31]
Studio B Ice Rink
The Aqua Theatre for diving shows and “3D flying” shows with acrobats.
The Bionic Bar where drinks will be made solely by two robotic arms.[32]
1400 seat Royal Theatre for Broadway-style shows such as Grease (musical), (the first to be offered)[33]
Over 10,000 species of plants (including 50 trees) in Central Park[34]
DreamWorks Experience with characters from Shrek, Kung Fu Panda, etc.
Two rock climbing walls
Full size basketball court[35]
Zip line
Adventure Ocean programs for children and youth; also Royal Babies and Royal Tots programs[36]
"Voom" high-speed Internet
Optional RFID enabled wristbands (WOWbands) which will provide the same functions as the SeaPass cards.[37]
Tonnage: 226,963 GT[2]
Length: 362.12 metres (1,188.1 ft)[2]
Beam:
66 metres (217 ft) (max)[7]
47.42 metres (155.6 ft) (waterline)[2]
Height: 70m (210 feet)
Draught: 9.322 metres (30.58 ft) (waterline)[2]
Depth: 22.6 metres (74 ft) [8]
Decks: 18; 16 passenger decks
Installed power:
2 × Wärtsilä 16V46[2] (2 × 18,480 kW)
4 × Wärtsilä 12V46[2] (2 × 13,860 kW)
2 × MTU 16V4000[2]
Propulsion:
diesel-electric
3 × ABB Azipod thrusters[2] (3 × 20.5 MW)
4 × Wärtsilä CT 3500 bow thrusters[2] (4 × 5.5 MW)
Capacity: 5,479 at double occupancy; 6,410 total capacity[9]
Crew: 2,100[10]