She is so big, brash and boldly colourful that from some angles she could be mistaken for a cartoon spaceship.But already Icon Of The Seas, the world's biggest cruise ship which took to ocean for the first time last week, has reportedly racked up an all-too-real £5 million in advance sales before her maiden voyage in January.With the world's largest onboard waterpark – including the first free-fall slide at sea with a 66-degree incline drop – plus 40 bars and restaurants, a 55 ft indoor waterfall, mini-golf course and ice rink, the £1.5 billion Royal Caribbean vessel is 10 ft longer than the current record-holder, Wonder Of The Seas.
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