

If the outdoor activities are the most visible features on the ship, the SeaPlex is the indoor heartbeat that drives events throughout the day. Sea Plex Bumper Cars make for a fun diversion aboard Odyssey of the Seas (Photo: Colleen McDaniel) This one has been a favorite on our cruise, with open sessions fully booked up. I've tried this before - a few years ago on sister ship Anthem of the Seas - and I had even more fun this time, maybe because I somehow performed significantly better, flying high without as much maneuvering from the instructor. If those activities haven't worn you out, then you won't want to miss the RipCord experience by iFly, a sky-diving simulator.

Next to the Skypad, you'll find the FlowRider surf simulator, a Royal Caribbean staple that gives cruisers a chance to stand up or body surf. We watched as kids giggled and jumped alongside retirees. It's surprisingly fun, regardless of your age. Here, guests wear virtual reality goggles while jumping on personal trampolines as an interactive story unfolds. Taking up a huge swath of space at the back of the ship on decks 15 and 16, these activities are tough to miss.įrom a distance, even the yellow "ball" of the Skypad stands out to the untrained eye. The top-deck activities on Odyssey of the Seas are perhaps the ship's most-notable features. The Sky Pad onboard Odyssey Of The Seas (Photo: Colleen McDaniel)
