Just shy of 10,000 total humans on board, Royal Caribbean’s new Icon of the Seas arrived in Florida this week and is certainly an engineering marvel.
- Massive crew: 2,350 crew onboard to cater to guests.
- Spacious accommodation: Holds up to 7,600 passengers at full capacity.
- 20 decks of fun: Explore 7 swimming pools and 6 thrilling water slides.
- Record-breaking claims: Boasts the tallest waterfall, tallest water slide, and biggest waterpark at sea.

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