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WOW, that is huge!!!! (:

 

Well, it is a cut and paste. It is a photo of the ship docked in Port Canaveral. It will be in Los Angeles early next year, so I moved it over a bit early. However, it was hard to see the details if I kept is scale size, so I enlarged it a bit. Scale wise, in the picture, it is about four miles long.

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ok, so i am new to cruising, and i was wondering what the ship looks like. If anyone has pictures of the Mariner of the Seas, i just want an idea of what it looks like.

 

Thanks,

 

http://travel.webshots.com/album/559646499BsjvUa

 

http://travel.webshots.com/album/549768423npWRJs

 

http://travel.webshots.com/album/554918509DgbtEh

 

http://travel.webshots.com/album/286869228DtlBwE

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Thanks for posting those.

I will have a better look tonight when i get more time. A quick browse through and they seem fantastic.

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Here are some more:

 

http://www.romain-moisescot.com/voyagerclass/albums/albumsFR.html

 

Just scroll down to see Mariner. Lots of great pics here! Cabins and public areas, alike.

 

I'll be on the Mariner in April 2009 when she's out here in California. Looking forward to it!

 

 

ok, so i am new to cruising, and i was wondering what the ship looks like. If anyone has pictures of the Mariner of the Seas, i just want an idea of what it looks like.

 

Thanks,

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These pictures are absolutely beautiful. I don't know how you got so many great pictures without a lot of people being in them, but these are perfect for giving us a good look at the ship. I am on her August 3, and I cannot wait.

 

What suite did you have? Oh my, if I could just sail in that suite one time. It is absolutely stunning.

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These pictures are absolutely beautiful. I don't know how you got so many great pictures without a lot of people being in them, but these are perfect for giving us a good look at the ship. I am on her August 3, and I cannot wait.

 

What suite did you have? Oh my, if I could just sail in that suite one time. It is absolutely stunning.

 

Great pictures. It looks like a Junior Suite to me. I sail in the Grand Suite every year and it looks a little smaller. ;)

 

As you can tell when you view these albums, they are the photos of four different people. I simply responded to the OP's request for pictures of the Mariner by doing a search on webshots.

 

 

The first album is an E cabin.

The second is a GS.

The third looks like an E to me.

The fourth has no cabin pictures.

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I too looked at pictures of the Mariner before we sailed on her, but they didn't prepare me to be totally blown away by the size and beauty of the ship when actually boarding. The Mariner has definitely spoiled me, you'll love it.

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