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The ship Odyssey of the Seas was manufactured in 2021, being 1 years older than Resilient Lady, which was launched on 2022. The cruise Odyssey of the Seas has a capacity of 5498 passengers that are distributed in its 2105 cabins (interior, exterior and balcony), on the contrary, the Resilient Lady can accommodate up to 2770 passengers in its 1404 cabins. At the same time, the cruise Odyssey of the Seas has a lower ratio of crew members per passenger, having one crew member per 3.5 passengers, compared to the ratio of 2.4 per crew member of Resilient Lady, which normally translates into better service.
The first noteworthy thing about Odyssey of the Seas is that it has a total of 18 restaurants among which 7 (Windjammer, El Loco Fresh, Solarium Bistro, Café Promenade, Sorrento Pizza, Restaurante Principal, The Cafe @ Two70) are totally free in the price of the cruise and have no additional cost Nevertheless, the cruise Resilient Lady comes with 12 restaurants of different types of gastronomy and includes 12 (The Wake, Razzle Dazzle, Pink Agave, The Test Kitchen, Gunbae, Extra Virgin, The Galley, The Dock, The Pizza Place, Lick Me Till… Ice Cream, The Social Club, Noodle Around) totally free where we can have lunch or dinner at no additional cost.
The services and areas of the ship Odyssey of the Seas It has a total of 3 pools and 7 jacuzzis in which to bathe and which are included during the stay. On the contrary, the ship Resilient LadyIt comes with fewer pools as it has a total of 2 pools and 3 jacuzzis which are also included during the stay on the ship. On the other hand, Odyssey of the Seas has 3, bars and lounges less than cruise ship Resilient Lady where you can have soft drinks, cocktails, beers, juices, etc.
The Odyssey of the Seas is 348 meters long, so it is equal to the length or height of 8 Statues of Liberty, 4 Big Ben, 74 Tesla Model 3 cars, or 15 tennis courts. The other way the Resilient Lady is 277 meters long, so it is equal to the length or height of 12 basketball court, 4 Big Ben, 23 buses, or 6 Towers of Pisa.
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