This train-themed restaurant is far from the actual tracks, but still gives off the vibe.

Appearances can be deceiving.

December 17th 2024.

This train-themed restaurant is far from the actual tracks, but still gives off the vibe.
Step aboard the Royal Railway Utopia Station, a restaurant like no other, located on the luxurious Royal Caribbean’s Utopia of the Seas. From the moment you enter, you'll feel like you've stepped back in time to the golden age of train travel. The retro-themed interior is adorned with vintage lamps and fixed tables, reminiscent of famous luxury trains like the Orient Express and the Flying Scotsman. But the real surprise is that you're actually on a cruise ship! It's an unexpected twist that adds to the charm and uniqueness of this dining experience.

Located on the fourth deck of the massive ship, the restaurant transports guests on a virtual train ride through the rugged landscapes of the Wild West. From the deserts and rocky mountains to gold rush towns, digital displays in the train's windows bring the scenery to life, creating an immersive dining experience. And speaking of dining, guests are treated to a five-course meal while enjoying the stunning views. It's a one-of-a-kind experience that truly brings a slice of the American frontier to the waves.

But the journey doesn't start when you sit down at your table. The experience begins on a vintage-style train platform, where guests are welcomed with drinks before boarding the Royal Railway Express. From there, they are invited into the train carriage, where they'll be served dinner and entertained by actors. The decor, with its fixed tables, walnut wood-colored panels, white tablecloths, and vintage lamps, adds to the illusion of a real train journey. The moving LED screens in the windows further enhance the experience, making it feel like you're really traveling through the Wild West.

TikToker Mikaela, known as @orlandofamilyfun, gave her 50,000 followers a tour of the cabin and couldn't stop raving about it. She even predicts that it will be one of the hardest reservations to get on the entire ship. In her video, she shows the retro cabin, which appears to be moving due to the changing virtual scenery, and reveals that she was served three courses alongside Western-themed entertainment.

Another traveler, Marisha, known as @travelsbymarisha, took her 43,000 followers on the journey with her. She showed the train's entrance and the sleek interior of the cabin, sharing her excitement about the dining experience. And speaking of dining, Marisha also shared the menu, which includes dishes like fart and dart baked beans, golden nuggets, and corn chowder. She admits that she's heard mixed reviews about the food, but her family enjoyed it, and her picky kids even wanted to go back every night.

But the Royal Railway Utopia Station is just one of the many unique features of the Utopia of the Seas. This cruise ship, which can accommodate 5,610 guests and employs 2,350 crew members, is also home to the world's largest cruise ship, the Icon of the Seas. Measuring an impressive 1,198 feet (365 meters) in length, it's even longer than the famous Titanic. And with different packages available, there's something for every budget, though it can be a bit pricey. But for those looking for the ultimate luxury experience, there's even a three-story townhouse apartment available for approximately £70,000 for a week.

But it's not just about the size and luxury of the ship. There are also incredible amenities that will keep guests entertained throughout their stay. The largest waterpark at sea, Thrill Island, boasts six record-breaking waterslides, seven pools, and nine whirlpools. And of course, the largest waterpark at sea also has the largest pool at sea, filled with 40,000 gallons of water. The Aquadome, made up of 700 glass panels, is the largest free-standing dome at sea and offers breathtaking views during the day and hosts spectacular circus-style shows at night.

The ship is also divided into eight distinct neighborhoods, including Central Park, which features real trees and over 33,500 plants, making it a relaxing oasis on the high seas. For those looking for a bit more adventure, there's even a zip-line that suspends guests 154 feet above the ocean.

Overall, guests have been raving about their experience on the Utopia of the Seas, and it's no surprise why. From the unique dining experience at the Royal Railway Utopia Station to the luxurious amenities and activities on board, it truly offers something for everyone. And with limited availability for the train experience, it's no wonder that Royal Caribbean expects it to be a sell-out. So if you're planning a cruise in the near future, be sure to book your spot on the Royal Railway Utopia Station through the Royal App.

The Utopia of the Seas made its maiden voyage in July of this year and travels between Orlando, Florida, Nassau, Bahamas, and Perfect Day at CocoCay, Bahamas. With a total of 18 decks and measuring over 1,188 feet long and 211 feet wide, it's an impressive sight to behold. And with a range of amenities, from zip lines and rock climbing walls to spas and jogging tracks, there's no shortage of things to do on board.

Do you have a story to share about your experience on the Utopia of the Seas? We'd love to hear it! Get in touch by emailing us at email. We can't wait to hear about your adventures on the world's largest cruise ship.

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