The Quantum of the Seas was built in 2014 and is among Royal Caribbean’s 27 ships in its fleet. The Quantum is included in the cruise line’s Quantum Class. In the cruise ship stats below, you’ll find the Quantum of the Seas vs all of the other Royal Caribbean ships.
How big is the Quantum of the Seas? Below, you’ll find all of the relevant cruise ship stats, specs and dimensions for the Quantum of the Seas. Included in these statistics are passenger capacity, length, year built, year renovated, cost to build, gross tonnage, engine info, number of rooms, deck counts and more!
Passenger Capacity refers to the total number of people that the Quantum of the Seas can accommodate. Of course, there are also crew members on board. Below, find the total onboard capacity, including staff and cruise guests.
Royal Caribbean Avg: 3,708 guests
Quantum of the Seas Passenger Capacity: The passenger capacity for the Quantum of the Seas is 4,160 guests. The average capacity for the 27 active ships in Royal Caribbean’s fleet is 3,708 passengers. The passenger capacity range for all Royal Caribbean ships has a minimum of 1,992 guests and a maximum of 7,600 passengers.
Royal Caribbean Avg: 1,400 staff
Quantum of the Seas Crew Members: Staff on the Quantum of the Seas include 1,500 crew members. That’s a guest to staff ratio of 2.8 to 1. The average Royal Caribbean ship includes 1,400 employees and has a passenger to staff ratio of 2.6 to 1.
vs Royal Caribbean Fleet
How long is the Quantum? From end to end, the Quantum of the Seas length equals 1142 feet (349 meters). Compare that to the average ship length of all 27 active vessels in Royal Caribbean’s fleet, measuring 1068 feet (326 meters).
Royal Caribbean Avg: 1,068 feet
The smallest Royal Caribbean ship (in terms of length) measures 915 feet (279 meters) from end to end. The longest vessel spans 1196 feet (365 meters).
Our chart below shows the length of the Quantum of the Seas vs all other active Royal Caribbean ships.
vs all Royal Caribbean Ships
When was the Quantum of the Seas Built? The Quantum of the Seas was built in 2014 and joined the cruise line’s Quantum Class.
Royal Caribbean includes 27 active ships. The oldest in the fleet was built in 1996. The average Royal Caribbean ship is 15 years old and the median build date for all active ships is 2007
Royal Caribbean Avg: 2007
When was the last Quantum of the Seas Dry Dock? The Quantum of the Seas experienced dry dock improvements in 2019.
Renovations included the following: In October 2019, the Quantum of the Seas experienced dry dock renovations. Improvements included the following at a cost of roughly $65 million: technical upgrades; redesigned interiors; laser tag; and Escape Room.
The Quantum of the Seas has a total of 14 passenger decks. The lowest level available to guests is Deck 3. The highest passenger deck is Deck 16.
What does the Quantum of the Seas offer in terms of “things to do?” The ship features 12 restaurants, 10 bars, 27 activities, and 2 other features for your enjoyment.
Click below to access deck plans for the Quantum of the Seas. The resulting page will provide a floor plan and summary of all “things to do” offered on that level of the ship.
click for
You will find the Quantum of the Seas Casino on Deck 3 of the ship.
You will find the Quantum of the Seas Buffet on Deck 14 of the ship.
The Quantum of the Seas experienced dry dock improvements in 2019. Renovations included the following: In October 2019, the Quantum of the Seas experienced dry dock renovations. Improvements included the following at a cost of roughly $65 million: technical upgrades; redesigned interiors; laser tag; and Escape Room.
The ship belongs to the Royal Caribbean class of ships known as the Quantum class.
The ship features 12 restaurants, 10 bars, 27 activities, 0 shows and 2 other venues for your enjoyment. You can click on our ship deck plans or details pages for a full list of activities, sorted by feature type.
The Quantum of the Seas has a total of 14 passenger decks. The lowest deck is Level 3. The upper most passenger deck is Level 16.
We're often asked how many passengers are on the Quantum of the Seas. The ship's capacity is 4,160. When comparing the occupancy to the average Royal Caribbean passenger capacity, you'll find that the average ship in the fleet holds 3,708 guests. Feel free to look at our graph above to see where this ship falls in line with all other live Royal Caribbean ships.
The Quantum of the Seas was built in 2014. Royal Caribbean includes 27 active ships. The oldest in the fleet was built in 1996. The average Royal Caribbean ship is 15 years old and the median build date for all active ships is 2010
Each of Royal Caribbean's ships offers a unique layout with features and activities catered to all. Whether the Quantum of the Seas is right for you will depend on your individual preferences. Do you prefer a larger or smaller ship with many or fewer guests? Are you hoping for many family activities or entertainment options for an older clientele. Our deck maps layout and activities list provide a helpful guide to what you'll find on board. Feel free to explore the see if this ship is suited towards your preferences.
From end to end, the Spectrum of the Seas length equals 1,142 feet (349 meters). Compare that to the average ship length of all 27 active vessels in Royal Caribbean fleet, measuring 1,068 feet (326 meters). Please see our size comparison chart above to see how this ship falls in line with all other active ships in the fleet.