The stateroom starts at over $2,000 per person on the upcoming seven-day itineraries.Brittany Chang/Insider
- Royal Caribbean's upcoming world's largest cruise ship, Icon of the Seas, is under construction.
- The ship was about 70% complete when reporters were invited to visit in mid-May.
Royal Caribbean isn't shy about its intention of targeting traveling families for its upcoming Icon of the Seas mega cruise ship.
But unlike other cruise lines, Royal Caribbean isn't just setting up a fancy water park and fun children clubs to entice this demographic. It's also turning traditional staterooms into getaways that could have children asking their parents to spend their entire vacation in bed.
And some have already been booked up fast. When reservations first opened for the nearly 1,200-foot-long ship, Royal Caribbean saw its strongest booking day in the company's history. And within a few hours, its first sailing was almost sold out. For scale, the ship can accommodate up to 7,600 guests.
To shuttle all of these travelers, the over $2 billion Icon of the Seas has 28 different cabin designs that make up the 2,805 staterooms. Of these 28 designs, 14 that are new to the brand, including the family infinite ocean view balcony stateroom.