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The world’s largest cruise ship has robot bartenders and a suite that can cost over $60,000 — here’s a look inside

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For Royal Caribbean, bigger is better. 

In March, the cruise line debuted the world’s largest cruise ship, the 228,081-ton Symphony of the Seas. The ship follows the previous record holder, Royal Caribbean’s 226,963-ton Harmony of the Seas. But according to CEO Michael Bayley, a ship’s size is a function of the company’s desire to pack enough dining, entertainment, and lodging options to make all of its passengers happy — not a goal in itself.

“When we set out to design ships originally in the concept phase, we don’t get caught up in size. We really get caught up in concept and what we’re trying to deliver,” he said in an interview with Business Insider.

At 1,188 feet long and over 215 feet wide, the Symphony of the Seas has a lot to offer. The ship’s 22 restaurants, 42 bars and lounges, theaters, ice rink, and zip line are just a fraction of the attractions available to passengers.

Here’s what else it has in store.

The ship can hold up to 6,680 passengers.

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The ship took three years to build.

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Customers can choose from 2,759 rooms.

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See the rest of the story at Business Insider

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