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Freedom Vs. Mariner, just bigger??


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Captain Johnny, skipper of the Mariner, referred to Freedom as a "stretched" Voyager class. Other than size, the difference that I noticed and would like to see is the cantilevered, glass bottom hot tubs. Hanging over the edge of the ship, soaking in a hot tub and watching the ocean seems like it'd be a thrill.

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Captain Johnny, skipper of the Mariner, referred to Freedom as a "stretched" Voyager class. Other than size, the difference that I noticed and would like to see is the cantilevered, glass bottom hot tubs. Hanging over the edge of the ship, soaking in a hot tub and watching the ocean seems like it'd be a thrill.

 

They are not glass-bottom hot tubs. They are cantelivered over the edge surrounded by glass, but the bottom is not glass. Sorry to dissapoint you.

 

Also, to the O.P. Freedom class was originally called "Ultra-Voyager" class. It is merely 100 or so feet longer, with more amenities, but is just an extended Voyager class. Same ship design.

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