The Royal Caribbean ship was twice the size of Virgin Voyages', but I preferred the smaller layout.
Royal Caribbean's Wonder of the Seas is a giant. The 18-deck ship is 1,200 feet long, 210 feet tall, and 235,600 gross tons, with a passenger capacity of 7,000, according to the cruise line.
Being on board felt like navigating a massive mall. While there was lots to do and see, getting around to specific venues and activities overwhelmed me and left me feeling like I'd prefer a smaller ship.
The Virgin Voyages ship was much smaller — 125 feet tall, 910 feet long, and 110,000 gross tons, to be exact. The 17-deck ship holds up to 2,700 passengers, according to the cruise line.
Naturally, there was less to do on board the Valiant Lady. But this didn't bother me because I felt more relaxed in an easy-to-navigate environment.
But Royal Caribbean has a handful of smaller ships with a capacity of less than 3,000 people, including Rhapsody of the Seas, Serenade of the Seas, and Jewel of the Seas. The smallest fleet of the cruise line's nearly 30 ships is Grandeur of the Seas, which weighs 73,817 gross tons and has a capacity of about 2,000 passengers, The Points Guy reported.
Meanwhile, all Virgin Voyages ships are the same size, according to the company's website.