Transatlantic Cruises: Lots More Information

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Radiance Room Attendants

To house all its inhabitants, the Radiance of the Seas boasts 1,050 staterooms on the 4 tops decks. Take a look at this Travel Channel clip to learn more about the army of attendants keeping these rooms in order.


 
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Navigating a Cruise Ship

Take a behind-the-scenes peek at the technology powering the gigantic Radiance of the Seas, an Alaskan cruise ship. Check out this Travel Channel clip to learn more about cruise ship engines.


 
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Dinner on cruises

In this Travel Channel clip, Samantha Brown heads to the Freedom of the Sea's Galileo Dining Room to enjoy a meal, applaud the chefs, and make some new friends.


 
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Freedom of the Sea Ice Skating

The Freedom of the Seas cruise ship offers lots of activities you'd expect, and one you might not. Host Samantha Brown takes a spin on the ship's ice rink in this Travel Channel video.


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