Deck 5

 

Guests are able to proceed outdoors on deck five and walk a full circuit around.  Completing the forward circuit, however, requires ascending stairs.
While lifeboats and survival craft loom overhead in certain areas of the outdoor promenade, a dramatic glass of wall creates narrow passage in others.  This glass of wall opens the indoor lifts to views of the open sea. 
The Tropical Theatre has entries on deck five but sprawls three decks in size.  This main show lounge, seating 900 guests, features variety acts in addition to the performances by the Royal Caribbean Singers & Dancers. 
The state-of-the-art conference center allows incentive groups and professional meetings to gather while at sea.  Adjacent to the conference center is Serenade of the Seas' art and photo gallery.  Here, guests may purchase photos that they have had taken throughout the cruise. 
Separating the art gallery from the Shops of Centrum is 'Curve 2' by Lincoln Seligman (Britain, 1950).  This steel structure is described as two forms of flow, captured at one moment, but moving in and out of each others space.

While the Shops of Centrum afford guests the opportunity to make purchases while at sea, Serenade's Port & Shopping Guide kiosk can provide suggestions on how to get good bargains while ashore.

Among Serenade's Shops of Centrums are a logo & souvenir shop, general store, jewelry shop, resort wear shop, perfume shop, and other specialty stores.

Latté-TudesSM is where guests can retreat to savor in specialty coffee beverages and other delectable snacks. 
A seating area parallels the Centrum with expansive sea views along with Internet workstations.
Stretching two decks high is Serenade of the Seas' main dining room, Reflections.  A grand staircase sweeps down to deck four allowing guests to make a grand entrance.

In addition to the expansive dining area, more intimate seating options are available as well.

 

Photos and Text Copyright © Steve J. Garrod and ShipCafé